All Maps & Locations in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
The province of Cyrodiil is a vast and diverse land, filled with bustling cities, quaint villages, ancient ruins, and treacherous wilderness. Navigating this expansive world is made sificantly easier with a comprehensive understanding of its maps and locations. From the Imperial City at its heart to the remote corners of the map, knowing where to go and what to expect is crucial for any adventurer seeking to complete quests, find treasure, or simply explore the rich environment.
Oblivion's world map is divided into several regions, each with its own distinct climate and geography. The central region is dominated by the fertile plains and forests surrounding the Imperial City, while the north features more rugged, mountainous terrain. The south offers rolling hills and coastal areas. Each city, town, and dungeon is marked on the map once discovered, serving as a fast travel point and a reference for quest objectives.
Key Locations and Map Features:
- Major Cities: Imperial City, Cheydinhal, Bravil, Skingrad, Anvil, Chorrol, Leyawiin, Bruma, Cloud Ruler Temple.
- Towns and Villages: Smaller settlements offering services and quests.
- Dungeons: Caves, forts, mines, and Ayleid ruins filled with enemies and loot.
- Roads: The primary network for travel and fast travel.
- Points of Interest: Shrines, Daedric ruins, and unique landmarks scattered across the landscape.
- Oblivion Gates: Portals to the Daedric realm, marked on the map when active.
Utilizing the in-game map is essential for planning routes, tracking quest markers, and discovering new areas. You can zoom in and out, rotate the map, and even place custom markers to aid their exploration. A thorough understanding of Cyrodiil's geography will greatly enhance your adventuring experience.