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'''Ghostfence,''' [[File:Ghostfence2.jpg|thumb|298px|The Ghostfence after the defeat of Dagoth Ur.]]also referred to as the [[Ghostgate]], was a giant wall of magical energy surrounding [[Red Mountain]]. It was created by [[Almalexia]] and [[Sotha Sil]] to contain the minions of [[Dagoth Ur]], and prevent the [[Blight]] from entering the other regions of Vvardenfell. 
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[[File:Ghostfence2.jpg|thumb|298px|The Ghostfence after the defeat of Dagoth Ur.]]
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'''Ghostfence,''' also referred to as the [[Ghostgate]], was a giant wall of magical energy surrounding [[Red Mountain]]. It was created by [[Vivec]], [[Almalexia (Tribunal)|Almalexia]] and [[Sotha Sil]] sometime after [[Dagoth Ur (Character)|Dagoth Ur]]'s reawakening in [[2E 882]] in order to contain his minions and prevent the [[Blight]] from entering the other regions of Vvardenfell.<ref>''[[Ancestors and the Dunmer]]''</ref>
   
However, since Blighted [[Cliff Racers]] could simply fly over it and ash storms carried the Blight on the winds, it was not very effective at containing the Blight.
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However, since [[Blighted Cliff Racer]]s could simply fly over it and ash storms carried the Blight on the winds, it was not very effective at containing the Blight.
   
Currently out of commission, the Ghostfence stands as a monument to glorify the return and successful endeavour of the hero [[Nerevarine]] who destroyed the [[Heart of Lorkhan]], ending the divinity of the Tribunal and the reign of Dagoth Ur and his vicious [[Blight]] disease.
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Currently out of commission, the Ghostfence stands as a monument to glorify the return and successful endeavour of the hero [[Nerevarine]] who destroyed the [[Heart of Lorkhan]], ending the divinity of the Tribunal and the reign of Dagoth Ur and his vicious [[Blight]] disease.<ref>Events of {{Morrowind}}</ref>
   
==Notes==
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==Trivia==
*With sufficient abuse of potions and enchantments, it's actually possible to [[Jump]] over the fence, bypassing the gate entirely.
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*With sufficient abuse of potions and enchantments, it is actually possible to [[Jump]] over the fence, bypassing the gate entirely.
   
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==Appearances==
*[[Bthanchend]] is located inside the Ghostfence.
 
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The Ghostfence after the defeat of Dagoth Ur.

Ghostfence, also referred to as the Ghostgate, was a giant wall of magical energy surrounding Red Mountain. It was created by VivecAlmalexia and Sotha Sil sometime after Dagoth Ur's reawakening in 2E 882 in order to contain his minions and prevent the Blight from entering the other regions of Vvardenfell.[1]

However, since Blighted Cliff Racers could simply fly over it and ash storms carried the Blight on the winds, it was not very effective at containing the Blight.

Currently out of commission, the Ghostfence stands as a monument to glorify the return and successful endeavour of the hero Nerevarine who destroyed the Heart of Lorkhan, ending the divinity of the Tribunal and the reign of Dagoth Ur and his vicious Blight disease.[2]

Trivia

  • With sufficient abuse of potions and enchantments, it is actually possible to Jump over the fence, bypassing the gate entirely.

Appearances

References