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Hevnoraak gestured to the guards, who opened the doors.

Beyond was the Great Gate of Skuldafn, which wasn't really a gate, per se, but two tall statues carved out of the stone, extending their arm in a welcoming gesture.

Beyond, was the Vale of Skuldafn. Over the last decade, the Talos Cult had expanded Skuldafn from the temple the Dragonborn had passed through, to a city worthy of its own hold.

Most of the buildings were carved into the stony walls of the Vale, resembling Markarth, if it was built by the Ancient Nords.

On the valley floor were the farms, arena, and amphitheater.

The buildings that were the farthest from the Great Gate were the oldest, namely, the High Fane of Skuldafn and the Portal to Sovngarde. as they got closer to the gate, the buildings became newer. In fact, the Great Gate had only been finished recently.

the real gates to Skuldafn were to the northwest and southeast, opening to the port and Dayspring Canyon respectively.

All in all, Skuldafn was beautiful, and yet, easily defensible in times of need.