The finest Navy in the world, to which serves the Steward of Gondor, in the absence of the King, and the Prince of Dol-Amroth lies in Pelargir. It is known to be located some ways south and eastwards from Dol Amroth. Pelargir lies at the meeting of River Anduin and River Sirith which thereupon flow into the Bay of Belfalas.
Dol-Amroth also supports an inner-city police force called the City Watch which handle day to day business leaving the Swan Knights to attend the Crown, nobility and the protection of the Dol-Amroth lands, and more rarely the protection of wider Gondor at the Prince’s command.ĭol-Amroth is the world’s sole producer of Sea-Silk, a rare, silken material which knows no equal and its sources and manufacturing are highly guarded by the Weaving Guilds to which are rumored to die and kill to keep their secrets well kept. The symbol of the Swan Knights is silver upon blue, bearing a white ship in the likeness of a swan upon blue waters. The city’s high walls and underwater chains afford the city its great reputation of never having fallen and the likelihood of never doing so in the future.Įach noble Greathouse, including the leading House of Dol-Amroth, are protected by the Swan Knights, famed for their glory and prowess as the finest cavalry in all of Gondor. Dol-Amorth is the largest city in western Gondor and is situated on a hill along the edge of the Bay of Belfalas just south of the mouth of River Morthond. Its most notable cities are Dol Amroth and Pelargir, though some would argue Minas Tirith, where the Steward himself sits, is of great import as well.ĭol-Amroth is a settlement in western Gondor, situated within or close to the Havens of Belfalas and is governed by noble Greathouses serving the Crown: the Prince of Belfalas. It’s nobility is well-known to be of Numenorian descent. Gondor lies southwest of Rhovanion, southeast of Eriador, south of Rohan, north of the Sea and directly west of Mordor.