-Markarth- the Ignalt

54 of 94
-Markarth-
0% Happy
Owner
umbris
Stolen
13 May 2015
8,886 +1
Views
2,321 +1
Clicks
1,350
Feeds
Recent Feeders
Not for Trade

Travel: Bear Cave

Won in an auction on October 13, 2015 with the name "Ignaltity"

Markarth is one of the major cities in Skyrim. It is located in the far west of Skyrim, in the mountains of The Reach, west of the Karth River. As a result the city has a good natural defense, even from the skies. Being a long distance from any other major city and with both main roads cutting through mountains, valleys, and rugged terrain, travelling to and from Markarth is one of the most treacherous trips for travelers.

The city is split by a large running river and comprises two parts: Riverside, where the native Reachmen and the working district are found; and the Dryside, housing all the houses of Nord nobles and Silver-Blood ownership. The Jarl's palace, Understone Keep, is located at the top of the city and contains the Hall of the Dead, the Dwemer Museum, and the Nchuand-Zel Excavation Site where the internal part of the old Dwemer city remains in ruins. Most of the city's residents tend to be quite unfriendly to outsiders.

Stage 1: 100 feeds
Achieved on: October 19, 2015

Stage 2: 200 feeds
Achieved on: October 25, 2015

Stage 3: 300 feeds
Achieved on: November 2, 2015

Immortal on: January 12, 2016

About Ignalt Eggs

Ignalt eggs are nearly indistinguishable from basalt rocks. The only difference being the moss that grows on Ignalt eggs is more difficult to remove.

About the Ignalt Creature

Ignalts are self sufficient from the moment they hatch. Unlike many species Ignalts do not eat meat or plants, they eat volcanic rocks instead. Only very young Ignalts are found above ground on the Volcano's surface. As Ignalts age they spend more and more time underground, eventually retreating from the surface entirely. Its rumored that there is a large Ignalt colony deep underground near the Volcano's magma chamber. The Science and Research Center has yet to develop a means of reaching such a depth in order to validate this claim.

The Ignalt's growth cycle is very slow, only an inch max a year. However Ignalts never truly stop growing. They begin their life about the size of house cats and can grow to astonishing sizes. One spelunking team came across an Ignalt and recorded its size to be 13.5 feet tall. A rare occurrence as not many Ignalts are seen once they leave the surface. It is speculated that once an Ignalt descends underground that their metabolism slows down drastically. The Ignalt then spends most of its time in a state of deep hibernation, blending in almost perfectly with the rock around it, and only wakes in order to eat and move further underground.