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The second largest city in County Anvil, the town of Sutch can be found just north of the Gold Coast in the Gilded Hills region, uniquely situated in the middle of a ravine and connected by river to the Abecean Sea and the trade post of Seppaki. Sitting on the shores of Lake Oloman, Sutch is a center of industry for the region, with access to the widespread salt industry and associated mines that can be found all around Lake Oloman, as well as the nearby vineyards of the Talan Estate. Aside from the town of Sutch and the village of Seppaki, a number of farmsteads and ruins dot the region, including the Ivrol Estate just to the south which plays a role in the local salt industry, and a Blood Dome Temple to the north, a sacred site where Tiber Septim is said to have shed blood in battle. The region of Sutch is a dramatic and exciting landscape, home to numerous sights and places to visit, but while this area is largely exterior complete, it won't be released to the public for probably a few years. In the meantime, if you'd like to help with this project, Province: Cyrodiil is always looking for new modders, so check out the project links below to learn how you can help! Province: Cyrodiil Discord Server - / discord Project Tamriel Website - http://project-tamriel.com/index.php Province: Cyrodiil - Stirk Release Download Page - https://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/m... Note: This video was recorded with CinemaCam by Rytelier - https://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/m... The music in this video is from the Guild Wars Soundtrack and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Soundtrack by Jeremy Soule.