Lore:Sanguine Barrows

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Sanguine Barrows
Type Barrow
Continent Tamriel
Province High Rock
Region Rivenspire
(Westmark Moor)
Appears in ESO,Legends
The Sanguine Barrows circa2E 582

TheSanguine Barrowsare an ancientBretonburial ground inWestmark Moor,in theRivenspireregion ofHigh Rock.It lies along the road between the village ofMoira's Hopeand one of the entrances to theCrypt of Hearts.It consists of a number of barrows, centered around a tall mound containing the Central Crypt. Ancient Breton graves and crypts can be found scattered across the barrows, abandoned and desecrated.[1]Although the area is still an active burial site used by the nobles of Rivenspire, looting and desecration is a common occurrence. Despite patrols by the constabulary ofHoarfrost Downsand occasional royal hangings, the allure of riches is enough to draw graverobbers after every noble burial. These thieves have been known to loot entire crypts in one night.[2]Many of the ruined crypts are infested withskeeversandtrolls.Offerings of gems are left on stone altars, and much of the ancient stonework is engraved withtriskelionsymbols.[1]A Bretonwayshrinecan be found just across the road.[3]

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The true vintage of the Sanguine Barrows is unknown, but it is an ancient burial ground containing the graves of many notable Breton families.House Montclair,House Dorell,andHouse Tamrithhave ancestral crypts here, and the grave ofSaint Marbencan also be found here.[4][5][2]The once-prestigious Tribulation Crypt is also located nearby, and was the final resting place of the legendary Dame Marcelle Stenric.[6][7]By long tradition, the nobles of Rivenspire have always interred their dead here in Westmark's cold earth. The one exception to this has been the Kings and Queens ofShornhelm,who are traditionally transported to the great cemetery atCath Bedraud,to be buried alongside their fellow monarchs.[2]

Feuds between the noble houses over the legal title to gravesites in the Sanguine Barrows are common. The Sanguine Barrows obtained their common name as a result of one such legal dispute which occurred in Mid Year of2E 551,in an event that became known as the Bloody Funeral. The Tamrith and Montclair houses had both suffered the loss of a family member on the same day, and a long-standing border dispute led to violence when both families attempted to claim the same hill. As sunset approached and after hours of poring over documents and maps, steel was drawn, and the resulting slaughter left a black mark on both houses in the minds of Rivenspire's people.[2]

Circa2E 582,the former spymaster of KingRanser,Gerard Althen, came to the Sanguine Barrows to hide from theRing of Daggers.High KingEmerichad hired the Daggers to track down and execute Althen for the war crimes he committed againstOrccivilians duringRanser's War.Seeking to evade capture, Althen modified some of the ancient mechanisms to lock himself inside the Central Crypt, with no way to open it from the inside. He had planned to wait within the crypt until a friend could arrive and free him, but he became trapped within when said friend was killed and eaten by one of the many trolls inhabiting the barrows. Instead, he was released from the crypt bythe Vestige,who had been hired by the Ring of Daggers to find and deliver him to justice. Hoping to demonstrate his repentance for his actions during the war, Althen provided the Vestige with evidence of his patronage ofOrsinium—and the Orsinium Home for Displaced Children in particular—and asked to walk free. His ultimate fate is unknown.[4][8]

That same year, a priest ofArkaynamed Alvaren Garoutte came to Rivenspire seeking holy relics of Arkay. He tasked a devotee named Edweg with locating Saint Marben's grave at the Sanguine Barrows and retrieving the Fingerbone of Saint Marben, a holy relic. Rather than risk his life venturing onto the barrows, Edweg deserted the cause, requiring Garoutte to hire the Vestige to retrieve the bone instead.[5]A time breach also opened at the Sanguine Barrows that year due to aPsijicmage's meddling with theStaff of Towers.This breach was swiftly sealed by the Psijic Order.[9]

Circa3E 427,Sotha Silforesaw his own death at the hands of his fellowTribune,Almalexia.Seeking to protect theMechanical Heartfrom misuse, he decided to hide the replicas ofKagrenac's Toolshe had made. Sotha Sil chose the depths of a long-forgotten crypt within the Sanguine Barrows as the hiding place ofWraithguard II,where it would remain for many years.[10][11]

Circa4E 201,theForgotten Heroused the Doors of Egress to teleport to the Sanguine Barrows fromClockwork City.After fighting past the undead guarding the tomb, the Hero's party located Wraithguard II and returned to Clockwork City to continue their quest.[11]

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