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Earth Roleplaying Cover/Jacket Text: Sail the rugged seas off Gondor's south coast, where Corsairs of Umbar battle the majestic white ships of Dol Amroth. Here, the Elves built the great haven of Edhellond and Galadriel erected the Sea-ward Tower, most famous beacon of all Middle-earth. Journey along the twisting streets of Dol Amroth, City of Princes, and bustling capitol of Belfalas. EXPLORE: DOL AMROTH, one of Gondor's finest ports, HAVENS OF GONDOR includes:
Havens of Gondor focuses on the great fief called Dor-en-Ernil, the "Land of the Prince." Comprising all the lands between the rivers Gilrain and Ringlo/Morthond and including the whole of the hilly peninsula called Belfalas, it is a strategic province blessed with fine ports and fair weather. It lies in the heart of southern Gondor and, aside from Lamedon, it is the westernmost of the Stone-land's wellsettled regions. Gondor's two most famous havens, the princely city of Dol Amroth and nearby Elven port of Edhellond, are both in Dor-en-Ernil. Undoubtedly the most dramatic harbors in the South Kingdom, their history embodies the grander tale of the Gondorian seafarers and their Elven friends, and it mirrors the struggles of the region's oft-times warring peoples. Of course, Dor-en-Ernil is home to many lesser havens, including the fine
harborage at Linhir. Together these towns house many of Gondor's seamen,
and virtually all the ships which do not weigh anchor in the three maritime
towns along the Anduin River: the great port-city of Pelargir, Harlond by
Minas Tirith, and Osgiliath. Dor-en-Ernil's ports also provide a major portion
of the warcraft engaged in the struggle against the Corsairs of Umbar and
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