Myriad Realms of Revelry | |
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Type | Plane |
Realm | Oblivion |
Appears in | Skyrim |
The Myriad Realms of Revelry,[1] also called the Realms of Revelry or Revelry for short,[2][3] are a congeries of one hundred thousand pocket and sub-realms of Oblivion,[4]:278[UOL 1] created and ruled over by the Daedric Prince of Indulgence, Sanguine. The realms are used mainly as pleasure pockets, refashioned to meet the needs and desires of its visitants. As such, Sanguine exerts minimal control over them, which aligns perfectly with his preferences.[1][4]:278
The waters found within the Realms of Revelry were documented in Sanguine's Rites and Realms by the Prisoner of the Evergloam. This text documented a phenomenon in which visions of ill-fated, prince-less realms of Oblivion colliding with each other could be seen within the waters' reflections.[2]
The Last Dragonborn visited one of the realms in 4E 201. Named Misty Grove, it appeared as a mist-filled copse of trees crossed by burbling streams and paths with small stone bridges leading to an outdoor tavern, lit by lanterns in an eternal early evening. The aura invokes a strange, immediate sensation of brooding fear tempered by an odd calmness.[5]:316 Sanguine used it to host a feast for the Dragonborn, after the two had spent a night drunkenly exploring Skyrim.[6]
Revelry was one of many stops visited by the traveling creature exhibit known as Plokun's Inquisitive Menagerie. Its inhabitants had unique tastes compared to the show's other destinations, taking great pleasure in the portion of the show where the various creatures were killed.[3]
ReferencesEdit
- ^ a b Lord Fa-Nuit-Hen and Tutor Riparius Answer Your Questions 2 — Fa-Nuit-Hen and Tutor Riparius
- ^ a b On the Nature of Oblivion — Cananmildil, Leading Scholar of Daedrology
- ^ a b Plokun's dialogue in ESO: Blackwood
- ^ a b The Elder Scrolls: The Official Survival Guide to Tamriel — Tori Schafer
- ^ The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: Prima Official Game Guide — David Hodgson
- ^ A Night To Remember quest in Skyrim
Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.