Belfalas Housing Directory
Homestead | Owner | Address | IC Use | IC Location and Description |
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Merilhad | Oen | Tol Falthui | House Colagar, occasionally House Aearanel | (Colagar) A large estate on the southern coast of Belfalas, looking north toward the city. (Aearanel) A private island near the city of Dol Amroth |
Merilhad | Oen | 2 Bay Road | Flathouse for artists and scholars (Dinenor and Duvain rent here) | In the main city district of Dol Amroth, overlooking the Court of the Fount. |
Merilhad | Oen | 1 Swan Lane | House Demechil, home of Hathlafel and Arameril | A modest townhouse in the poorer east side of Dol Amroth. Dark and in need of repair, but it has a lovely sea view from the upper floors. |
Merilhad | Eru | 6 Bay Road | House Calaer, occasionally House Gelinnas, Feira's servants house | (Calaer) A large estate north-west of the old wall looking in towards the old city and harbor of Pelargir. The manor and grounds are well cared for, and boast tasteful hints of antiquated opulence. (Gelinnas) A modest townhouse in a quiet neighborhood of Dol Amroth. Quaint in spite of the small army it houses, and well maintained. |
Merilhad | Tegil | 7 Bay Road | Tegil's estate | A moderately sized estate near Harpers' Court, a short walk to the Scholar's Quarter. It has been recently updated/renovated, and now includes an outdoor balcony (with grass) that overlooks the Bay. Its decor is suited to Tegil's tastes: rich colors, various trinkets/treasures, and a very well-appointed kitchen. |
Merilhad | Atan | cell-content | House Baudh | A sturdy, moderately sized estate in Dol Amroth's oldest northern corner. Its furnishings and decor are vastly outdated by the standards of Dol Amroth, and there are rarely lights lit within. It is known for its beautiful gardens, which are still tended to with care. |
Telugarth | Kem | 1 Cape Road | Kemendin's home | A cottage by Dol Amroth standards. It sits alone on a low plateau overlooking the sea, a short ride from the Colagar estate. Abandoned for several years after its owner, an old sailor, passed away, it has recently shown signs of habitation again, though the flora about the grounds have largely been left to natural growth. |
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