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Holds of Skyrim, Part 2

I’ve been working on this series of landscapes for a while! I was always fascinated with how different each of the Holds looks.

''This hold occupies the southeast corner of Skyrim and is dominated by tall mountain peaks. The climate is milder than in the northern holds and there is more vegetation to be found here. Farming thrives as a result.''

''This hold occupies the southeast corner of Skyrim and is dominated by tall mountain peaks. The climate is milder than in the northern holds and there is more vegetation to be found here. Farming thrives as a result.''

''Sitting on the southern edge of the Drajkmyr Marsh, dry ground can be hard to come by in Morthal. The Hjaalmarch Hold is often shrouded in a thick fog, and ominous twisted trees grow from the surrounding marsh.''

''Sitting on the southern edge of the Drajkmyr Marsh, dry ground can be hard to come by in Morthal. The Hjaalmarch Hold is often shrouded in a thick fog, and ominous twisted trees grow from the surrounding marsh.''

''Falkreath Hold is covered in characteristic pine forests and described by its citizens as being covered in a fine mist that makes it seem seasonless.''

''Falkreath Hold is covered in characteristic pine forests and described by its citizens as being covered in a fine mist that makes it seem seasonless.''

''Dominating the western border of Skyrim, the Reach is made up almost entirely of steep, craggy mountains. These are the Highlands of Skyrim''

''Dominating the western border of Skyrim, the Reach is made up almost entirely of steep, craggy mountains. These are the Highlands of Skyrim''

''This bleak snow-blown hold in the northeast corner of Skyrim is utterly inhospitable. It is an intensely cold region, and most of the hold is covered in snowy tundra plains and high mountain ranges. ''

''This bleak snow-blown hold in the northeast corner of Skyrim is utterly inhospitable. It is an intensely cold region, and most of the hold is covered in snowy tundra plains and high mountain ranges. ''

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