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|builder = [[Ayleid]]
 
|builder = [[Ayleid]]
 
|province = [[Cyrodiil]]
 
|province = [[Cyrodiil]]
|region = [[Western Gold Coast|Western Region]], [[Gold Coast]]
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|region = [[Western Gold Coast|Western region]], [[Gold Coast]]
|location = North of Anvil
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|location = North of [[Anvil]]
|type = Ayleid Ruin
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|type = [[Ayleid Ruin]]
 
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|affiliation = [[Umaril the Unfeathered]]<br />[[Knights of the Nine]]
 
|affiliation = [[Umaril the Unfeathered]]<br />[[Knights of the Nine]]
 
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'''Garlas Malatar''' ([[Ayleidoon]]: ''Cavern of the High Wood'')<ref>[https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-gb/news/post/55849| Meet the Character – King Narilmor]</ref> is an [[Ayleid]] ruin located along the [[Gold Coast]] of [[Cyrodiil]]. In its prime, Garlas Malatar was a city that worshipped [[Meridia]]. It was later used as a base for [[Umaril the Unfeathered]] after his revival.<ref group="UL">[http://en.uesp.net/wiki/General:Special_ZOS_Lore_Master_Interview_with_Lawrence_Schick ''Special ZOS Lore Master Interview with Lawrence Schick'']</ref>
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'''Garlas Malatar''' ([[Ayleidoon]]: ''Cavern of the High Wood'')<ref>[https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-gb/news/post/55849 Meet the Character – King Narilmor]</ref> is an [[Ayleid]] ruin located along the [[Gold Coast]] of [[Cyrodiil]]. In its prime, Garlas Malatar was a city that worshipped [[Meridia]]. It was later used as a base for [[Umaril the Unfeathered]] after his revival.<ref group="UL">[http://en.uesp.net/wiki/General:Special_ZOS_Lore_Master_Interview_with_Lawrence_Schick ''Special ZOS Lore Master Interview with Lawrence Schick'']</ref>
   
 
==By game==
 
==By game==
 
*[[Garlas Malatar (Oblivion)]]
 
*[[Garlas Malatar (Oblivion)]]
 
*[[Garlas Malatar (Online)]]
 
*[[Garlas Malatar (Online)]]
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**[[Depths of Malatar]]
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
===Geography===
 
===Geography===
Garlas Malatar is on the Gold Coast and as such is the westernmost Ayleid ruin in Cyrodiil. The ruins are submerged and buried, leaving only a bridge, statue of [[Auri-El]], remains of walls and arches, and the underground passage into the lower ruins. The [[Wyrd Flower Blossom]], which typically grows in Ayleid ruins, can be found here. [[Auroran]]s are known to inhabit the ruins due to Meridia's influence in the city. Occasionally, [[Minotaur]]s or [[Dreugh]]s are seen amidst the aboveground ruins. The ruins contain three subterranean zones: [[Garlas Malatar (Oblivion)|Garlas Malatar]], Ceysel and Carac Abaren. The final confrontation with Umaril begins in a room in Carac Abaren. Like many Ayelid ruins, [[Welkynd Stone]]s can be found scattered around the three zones.
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Garlas Malatar is on the Gold Coast and as such is the westernmost Ayleid ruin in Cyrodiil. The ruins are submerged and buried, leaving only a bridge, statue of [[Auri-El]], remains of walls and arches, and the underground passage into the lower ruins. The [[Wyrd Flower Blossom]], which typically grows in Ayleid ruins, can be found here. [[Auroran]]s are known to inhabit the ruins due to Meridia's influence in the city. Occasionally, [[Minotaur]]s or [[Dreugh]]s are seen amidst the aboveground ruins. The ruins contain three subterranean zones: [[Garlas Malatar (Oblivion)|Garlas Malatar]], Ceysel and Carac Abaren. The final confrontation with Umaril begins in a room in Carac Abaren. Like many Ayleid ruins, [[Welkynd Stone]]s can be found scattered around the three zones.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===[[Third Era]]===
 
===[[Third Era]]===
 
{{Main|Garlas Malatar (Oblivion)}}
 
{{Main|Garlas Malatar (Oblivion)}}
Around the time of the [[Oblivion Crisis]] in [[3E 433]], [[Umaril the Unfeathered]] had been resurrected, with his spirit returning to the physical plane. Once he had returned, he used the ancient ruins of Garlas Malatar as his headquarters. His Aurorans scoured the province of Cyrodiil, ransacking chapels of the Nine. In response to this, a new generation of the [[Knights of the Nine]] assembled under the orders of the [[Hero of Kvatch|Divine Crusader]]. The Divine Crusader and his Knights gathered on the outskirts of Garlas Malatar, stormed the ruins and slew the Aurorans guarding Umaril. The first wave of Aurorans were continuously resurrected by a [[Dark Orb]] in the center of Ceysel Room until the orb was destroyed. The company advanced forward until they confronted Umaril in Carac Abaren. The Divine Crusader and Umaril dueled and the Crusader slew Umaril's physical form. With his physical body destroyed, Umaril fled to Oblivion and the Divine Crusader followed him using the [[Blessing of Talos]]. The two dueled in Oblivion above the [[Imperial City]] and Umaril's spiritual form was destroyed. From then on, Garlas Malatar was abandoned.<ref>Events in "[[Umaril the Unfeathered (Quest)|Umaril the Unfeathered]]"</ref>
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Around the time of the [[Oblivion Crisis]] in [[3E 433]], [[Umaril the Unfeathered]] had been resurrected, with his spirit returning to the physical plane. Once he had returned, he used the ancient ruins of Garlas Malatar as his headquarters. His Aurorans scoured the province of Cyrodiil, ransacking chapels of the Nine. In response to this, a new generation of the [[Knights of the Nine]] assembled under the orders of the [[Hero of Kvatch|Divine Crusader]]. The Divine Crusader and his Knights gathered on the outskirts of Garlas Malatar, stormed the ruins and slew the Aurorans guarding Umaril. The first wave of Aurorans were continuously resurrected by a [[Dark Orb]] in the center of Ceysel Room until the orb was destroyed. The company advanced forward until they confronted Umaril in Carac Abaren. The Divine Crusader and Umaril dueled and the Crusader slew Umaril's physical form. With his physical body destroyed, Umaril fled to [[Oblivion (Realm)|Oblivion]] and the Divine Crusader followed him using the [[Blessing of Talos]]. The two dueled in Oblivion above the [[Imperial City]] and Umaril's spiritual form was destroyed. From then on, Garlas Malatar was abandoned.<ref>Events in "[[Umaril the Unfeathered (Quest)|Umaril the Unfeathered]]"</ref>
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Garlas Malatar.jpg|Garlas Malatar circa 3E 433.
 
Garlas Malatar.jpg|Garlas Malatar circa 3E 433.
Auri-El Garlas Malatar ESO Statue.png|A Statue of Auri-El in Garlas Malatar.
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Auri-El Garlas Malatar ESO Statue.png|A statue of Auri-El in Garlas Malatar.
 
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*{{Knights of the Nine}}
 
*{{Knights of the Nine}}
 
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==References==
{{Refs}}
 
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{{Reflist}}
 
{{UL}}
 
{{UL}}
 
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Revision as of 17:59, 3 August 2020

Garlas Malatar (Ayleidoon: Cavern of the High Wood)[1] is an Ayleid ruin located along the Gold Coast of Cyrodiil. In its prime, Garlas Malatar was a city that worshipped Meridia. It was later used as a base for Umaril the Unfeathered after his revival.[UL 1]

By game

Description

Geography

Garlas Malatar is on the Gold Coast and as such is the westernmost Ayleid ruin in Cyrodiil. The ruins are submerged and buried, leaving only a bridge, statue of Auri-El, remains of walls and arches, and the underground passage into the lower ruins. The Wyrd Flower Blossom, which typically grows in Ayleid ruins, can be found here. Aurorans are known to inhabit the ruins due to Meridia's influence in the city. Occasionally, Minotaurs or Dreughs are seen amidst the aboveground ruins. The ruins contain three subterranean zones: Garlas Malatar, Ceysel and Carac Abaren. The final confrontation with Umaril begins in a room in Carac Abaren. Like many Ayleid ruins, Welkynd Stones can be found scattered around the three zones.

History

Third Era

Main article: Garlas Malatar (Oblivion)

Around the time of the Oblivion Crisis in 3E 433, Umaril the Unfeathered had been resurrected, with his spirit returning to the physical plane. Once he had returned, he used the ancient ruins of Garlas Malatar as his headquarters. His Aurorans scoured the province of Cyrodiil, ransacking chapels of the Nine. In response to this, a new generation of the Knights of the Nine assembled under the orders of the Divine Crusader. The Divine Crusader and his Knights gathered on the outskirts of Garlas Malatar, stormed the ruins and slew the Aurorans guarding Umaril. The first wave of Aurorans were continuously resurrected by a Dark Orb in the center of Ceysel Room until the orb was destroyed. The company advanced forward until they confronted Umaril in Carac Abaren. The Divine Crusader and Umaril dueled and the Crusader slew Umaril's physical form. With his physical body destroyed, Umaril fled to Oblivion and the Divine Crusader followed him using the Blessing of Talos. The two dueled in Oblivion above the Imperial City and Umaril's spiritual form was destroyed. From then on, Garlas Malatar was abandoned.[2]

Gallery

Appearances

References

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