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Is Skyrims Throat of the World is the highest mountain in Tamriel?



Asked by Lady Nerevar, Last updated: Apr 13, 2024

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Edward

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Edward
Edward

Answered Oct 09, 2018

At the time of Skyrim, the tallest mountain would be the Throat of the World, as Red Mountain lost much of its mass after its eruption during the Red Year.

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E. Stanley

E. Stanley

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E. Stanley, Technical writer, Indianapolis

Answered Jul 17, 2018

Tamriel is a region in a multiplayer online game called Elder scrolls online. It was originally developed by ZeniMax Online studios and was then published by Bethesda Softworks. The game was released on April 4, 2014. It has many mountainous regions.

However, the tallest mountain is a volcano. It is known by the name Red mountain and is considered the highest mountain in the realm. Hence, the Skyrims throat of the world is not the highest mountain in Tamriel. Many people have played the game and explored its depths. They roam these mountainous regions on different quests to find the answer to the problems of the realm.

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John Adney

John Adney

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Answered Mar 17, 2017

The correct answer is that the Red Mountain (technically a volcano, but still a mountain) is the highest mountain in Tamriel.
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John Smith

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Answered Jan 07, 2017

False
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