The Silver Road is the main road connecting Bruma with the Imperial City. It runs north to south from the Skyrim Border Gate in the north to the Ayleid ruin of Sercen on the Red Ring Road. It winds its way down the Jerall Mountains and past the city of Bruma, at which point it starts to follow the course of the Silver River into the more temperate southern reaches of County Bruma. Roughly at its midpoint, it intersects with the Orange Road before continuing south, past Greenwood, until it meets the Red Ring Road.
A side branch of the road continues west of Bruma, passing the Bruma Stables, the Bruma Western Watchtower and Capstone Cave before ending at the town of Applewatch.
Places of InterestEdit
The following are places of interest along the way:
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- Skyrim Border Gate — A pass through the mountains in the far north of County Bruma. (map)
- Fort Pale Pass — A large fort occupied by Imperial soldiers, located south of the Skyrim Border Gate. (map)
- Snowstone Rest — An inn in the far north of County Bruma. (map)
- Serpent's Trail — A large cave containing smugglers and goblins, located northwest of the Pale Pass and south of Snowstone Rest. (map)
- The Sentinel — A stone monument in the Jerall Mountains, southeast of the Serpent's Trail. (map)
- Cloud Ruler Temple — A large mountain-top fort inhabited by ghostly Blades, located north of Bruma. (map)
- Dragonclaw Rock — A distinctively shaped rock in the Jerall Mountains, southeast of The Sentinel. (map)
- Reman's Mirror — A lake in central County Bruma. (map)
- Bruma Eastern Watchtower — A guard tower protecting the eastern approaches to Bruma. (map)
- Bruma — A major city located in the center of County Bruma.
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- Toadstool Hollow — A small cave containing animals and bandits, located north of Greenwood. (map)
- Anga — A small Ayleid ruin containing Namira cultists, located east of Greenwood. (map)
- Greenwood — A meadery in the southern reaches of County Bruma. (map)
- Sercen
NotesEdit
- The Silver Road also appeared in Oblivion.