-Solitude- the Maser

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Stolen from the Cave on May 3, 2014

Solitude is the capital city of both Haafingar Hold, and all of Skyrim. Currently ruled by Jarl Elisif the Fair, widow of the late High King Torygg, it is the headquarters of the Imperial Legion stationed in Skyrim. The Thalmor have an embassy hidden in the nearby mountains. Part of the reason for this is the eminently defensible nature of Solitude itself. Set upon a great stone arch that towers above the mouth of the Karth River, the city is surrounded by the soaring peaks of the nearby mountains. Solitude is both a reinforced and breathtaking stronghold.

Solitude is located on the eastern coast of a peninsula in Haafingar, in the far northwest of Skyrim. The city is built on a cape on the mouth of the Karth River and has a port on the river itself. A large percent of Haafingar's population lives within Solitude's walls. It is also one of the northernmost cities on the mainland of Tamriel, second only to Dawnstar. It is home to many unique locations, such as the Bards College, the Blue Palace, and the East Empire Company Warehouse.

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About Maser Eggs

This egg is known to hide itself from those who seek it by blending in with its surroundings.

About the Maser Creature

The Maser uses its mask for multiple purposes. The Maser is capable of mimicking other creatures' noises, so it can pass itself off as something much more dangerous. Or if the Maser is found by a predator, they can quickly hide and make noises of a less desirable creature, causing their predators to pass them by. The trick is remaining unseen.

Outside of their unique defense capabilities, Masers are vegetarian creatures that are accepting of those around them.