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==History==
 
==History==
Development on the project began in 2011, shortly after the release of ''Skyrim'', with three separate projects loosely working together under the banner of ''Beyond Skyrim: High Rock'', titled ''Hochfels: Eastern Kingdoms'', ''High Rock: The Direnni West'', and ''Northpoint''. The Northpoint project left Beyond Skyrim in 2014, while the other two consolidated under the title of ''High Rock: The Direnni West''. Development of ''Hammerfell: Forge of Warriors'' began in 2012. These two projects merged in 2014/2015 to become ''Iliac Bay: Tower of Dawn''.
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Development on the project began in 2011, shortly after the release of ''Skyrim'', with three separate projects loosely working together under the banner of ''Beyond Skyrim: High Rock'': ''Hochfels: Eastern Kingdoms'', ''High Rock: The Direnni West'', and ''Northpoint''. The Northpoint project left Beyond Skyrim in 2014, while the other two consolidated under the title of ''High Rock: The Direnni West''. Development of ''Hammerfell: Forge of Warriors'' began in 2012. These two projects merged in 2014/2015 to become ''Iliac Bay: Tower of Dawn''.
  
 
Iliac Bay was later rebooted in 2021 with a new heightmap and a reset to worldbuilding. This reboot also saw the team move away from their original design philosophy of making a mod in homage to previous ''Elder Scrolls'' games, primarily ''Daggerfall'', and towards a more standard ''Skyrim'' mod design.
 
Iliac Bay was later rebooted in 2021 with a new heightmap and a reset to worldbuilding. This reboot also saw the team move away from their original design philosophy of making a mod in homage to previous ''Elder Scrolls'' games, primarily ''Daggerfall'', and towards a more standard ''Skyrim'' mod design.

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