

One of these immigrants is now Count Cheydinhal. In Cyrodiil they hoped to find the stimulating commercial atmosphere inspired by Zenithar's patronage. Many of these immigrants were fleeing Morrowind's rigid society and heathen Temple theocracy. Though Cheydinhal lies in the Nibenean East, its culture is shaped by the Dark Elf immigrants who emigrated here in the past half century from Morrowind.

Bridges span the Corbolo in the north and south, with the south bridges connecting upon a pretty little island park in the middle of the river. In Chapel District are the Chapel itself and Cheydinhal's residences. In Market District lie all the shops, inns, and guildhalls. The Corbolo River runs roughly north-south from this road, dividing southern Cheydinhal into two districts, Chapel in the east, and Market in the west.

A road runs east-west below the castle from East Gate to West Gate. To the north, on a hill, is the courtyard and inner keep of Castle Cheydinhal. Cheydinhal looks prosperous, with clean, well-trimmed houses and neat stonework, ornamented with striking designs in glass, metal, and wood.Ĭheydinhal is divided into three districts. The first impression of the visitor to Cheydinhal is of broad green parklands, graceful willows along the banks of the Corbolo, neatly groomed gardens and flowering shrubs. Enter a value of 1 to prevent it from being removed no matter what, or a value of 0 to have it function normally.Oblivion, Map of Cheydinhal, Guide to Cheydinhal Excerpts from Alessia Ottus' Guide to Cheydinhal
