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The Elder Scrolls Feats and Discussion

The Troll Colossus picks up and throws a large boulder.

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In Mankar Camoran's Paradise, you have the choice to either free the Xivilai Anaxes to continue tormenting the Ascended Immortals or not to do so (or free him and then kill him); doing so involves pushing aside two longs holding a large boulder in place. Removing these supports will allow Anaxes to push the boulder out with considerable force (enough to send someone flying and the now useless supports rolling away; note also the boulder seems to be sitting in an indentation, meaning Anaxes would have to push the boulder upwards with such force too).

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The Chimera of Desolation is a pocket realm of Oblivion created by Mehrunes Dagon. When Chimere Direnni banished Dagon, Dagon twisted his literal words and scooped up the entire small island that Chimere lived on and threw it into the Void, killing everyone except Chimere himself.
Chimere, Master Sorcerer, Summoner, and Direnni retainer:
Chimere Graegyn was a retainer of the ambitious Direnni clan. The Direnni derived the bulk of their power from their traffickings with Daedra, a very profitable but risky path to success. Chimere was perhaps the cleverest and most ambitious of the Direnni summoners. He dared to scheme against Lord Dagon, and won. When his trick succeeded, Dagon was cast into Oblivion. However, in the instant of his betrayal, Dagon struck out against the mortal who tricked him. Chimere's pact assured that he would live forever in his home town among the happy voices of his friends and countrymen. Twisting the literal words of Chimere's pact, Dagon scooped up tiny Caecilly Island (a small island off the coast of Northmoor) and hurled in into the void. All Chimere's friends and countrymen were instantly killed, though the sounds of their voices remained to torment Chimere's memory. Chimere was condemned to live forever, to grow progressively old and crippled with arthritis, and to contemplate the tragic consequences of his defiance of fate and fortune in cheating a Daedra Lord.
Chimere used Dagon's Protonymic in an incantation to invoke a sorcery that would gradually drain all of Dagon's power into the void. Chimere miscalculated, however, not realizing that Dagon's resistance could slow the draining of his power, even if it could not stop it. As a result, Dagon had the time to curse Chimere with a literal fulfillment of the terms of his bargain with Chimere. Rather than let his power drain into the void, Dagon cast it all into his curse. As a result, Caecilly Island was cast into the void, all its citizens were horribly slain, and Chimere was condemned to live forever among the ruins of his greatest ambition.
Most ol the buildings here were sealed following the disastrous plague that killed every last soul on the island. Old Man Chimere did outfox Lord Dagon, but Dagon got his revenge.
(Battlespire Atheneaum, page 147)

The island of Caecity is of a pretty decent size, containing an entire village, and travel across it requiring a hot air balloon in places.
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According to Gary Noonan, the island of Caecity was returned to Tamriel the moment Akatosh defeated Dagon.
Gary Noonan: It was spat back out to Tamriel from Dagon's satellite realm the second he was beaten by Akatosh.
 
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