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! Release Date
| 1998
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! Time Period
| {{Year|2E 864}}
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! Author
| [[General:Michael Kirkbride|Michael Kirkbride]]
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! Publisher
| Bethesda Softworks
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! ISBN
| N/A
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! Pages
| 46
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! Game
| [[Redguard:Redguard|Redguard]]
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'''A Pocket Guide to The Empire and its Environs''' (Being a Description of the Lands and the Divers Customs of the Inhabitants) was part of the [[Redguard:Redguard|Redguard]] manual, and provided the first detailed background information on the land of [[Lore:Tamriel|Tamriel]] and beyond. It began with a brief introduction, followed by chapters on [[Lore:Skyrim|Skyrim]], [[Lore:Cyrodiil|Cyrodiil]], [[Lore:High Rock|High Rock]], [[Lore:Hammerfell|Hammerfell]], the [[Lore:Aldmeri Dominion|Aldmeri Dominion]] ([[Lore:Summerset Isle|Summerset Isle]] and [[Lore:Valenwood|Valenwood]]), the [[Lore:Elsweyr|Elsweyr]] Confederacy, [[Lore:Morrowind|Morrowind]] plus the Wild Regions ([[Lore:Argonia|Argonia]], [[Lore:Pyandonea|Pyandonea]], [[Lore:Thras|Thras]] and [[Lore:Orsinium|Orsinium]]).

Each chapter consisted of a central portion of text, with sidebars on important matters or features. An additional feature of the guide was that it came with annotations supplied by the enigmatic "YR", an [[Lore:Altmer|Altmer]] about to take up a post as military attaché in the [[Lore:Imperial City|Imperial City]], who was sending the guide to his uncle as a warning that [[Lore:Tiber Septim|Tiber Septim]] may indeed be the "Dragonborn" spoken of in Altmer prophecies. The annotations provide an alternative perspective on the otherwise relentlessly pro-Imperial viewpoint of the guide.

The guide can be read in full [[Lore:Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition|here]].
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