Lore:Fishing Mastery, v4

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The fourth volume of a fish-loving Argonian's guide to fishing

If you ever find yourself staring into the abyss and wondering what you've done with your life, do not fret. It is likely not the void of death that is standing before you, but rather, one of Skyrim's many caverns, mines, and other dark places. It is a darkness that, if you're lucky, will be full of water and teeming with fish.

But be forewarned, while you may be a seasoned adventurer, only an expert fisherman should attempt to fish these uncharted waters. While they won't kill you, if you fail to catch one you may just die of embarrasment, and that is a fate far worse. Fortunately, this guidebook will help you avoid having to hear the mocking laughter of fish echoing in your skull.

Before we get to the fish, we should first discuss the places one can go that are suitable for fishing in the dark.

Brood Cavern, in the mountains south of Morthal, is well known by hunters as a place of shelter and hungry fish eager to bite your hook. You may have to contend with wild animals that sometimes reside in its cool depths, so pack something sharp to go along with your fishing rod.

Embershard Mine near the sleepy town of Riverwood is said to be flooded deep within, and may be a hidden gem for subterranean fish seekers. It is too bad that bandits and thugs have been seen by many coming and going from its entrance. It may be best to fish elsewhere for now.

For the truly brave, Chillwind Depths south of the Dragon Bridge is rumored to have dark waters that ripple with life. Take care not to venture far from the entrance, as this cave is known to be infested with frostbite spiders.

These are only a few of the many deep places one may find a good fishing spot. Those that fancy themselves as explorers will no doubt turn up numerous places to cast their lines underground.

Direfish

Caught Underground
Large in Size
Commonly Caught

Legend has it that the direfish has a bit of dragon blood coursing through its fish veins. It would be a dire situation indeed if you pulled your rod up and a dragon was on the other side.

Direfish have been known to enjoy giving underground explorers a fright by splashing the waters of the underground lakes they inhabit when anyone passes by.

Glass Catfish

Caught Underground
Large in Size
Commonly Caught

The glass catfish is also known as the ghost catfish, or the phantom catfish. Those names might be too frightening for timid fisherman, so we call it the glass catfish to help soothe your nerves.

To me, cutting my scales on glass is a scarier thought than a ghostly catfish. Perhaps I am alone in thinking this way.

Like the glassfish, the glass catfish is native to deep subterranean waters where the sun is a distant memory.

Tripod Spiderfish

Caught Underground
Large in Size
Uncommonly Caught

I will let you in on a secret. I have a fear, one that is quite common in Skyrim. I am terrified of... things with three legs. Why use three, instead of four? It seems like an accident waiting to happen. What, you thought I was terrified of spiders? They are good for pest control.

I know I said good things come in threes, but the tripod spiderfish is an exception. It is a long, terrifying creature, found stalking the bottom of underground lakes. It does not use its eyes to find food, but rather it perches on its fins and senses the movement of its prey.

Vampire Fish

Caught Underground
Large in Size
Uncommonly Caught

Caves are dark, and creatures of the night are drawn to their shadowy splendor. The vampire fish is much like its namesake, swimming in dark pools, baring sharp fangs. Ours is to wonder if they also have tiny coffins to sleep in. If you manage to catch such a fish, let me know.

We have completed our dark and treacherous journey into the world of underground fish. If you have the determination to catch all of the fish within these pages, you are a true fishing master. Fine work!