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Unfinished Tales - Part 4 - Chapter 2 - The Istari: Notes - Note 7 said:Queen Berúthiel [...] was the nefarious, solitary, and loveless wife of Tarannon, twelfth King of Gondor [...], who... was the first childless king [...]. Berúthiel lived in the King's House in Osgiliath, hating the sounds and smells of the sea and the house that Tarannon built below Pelargir upon arches whose feet stood deep in the wide waters of Ethir Anduin; [...] and the gardens of the house in Osgiliath were filled with tormented sculptures beneath cypresses and yews [...]. King Tarannon had her set on a ship alone with her cats and set adrift on the sea before a north wind. The ship was last seen flying past Umbar under a sickle moon [...].
It should be outside Pela though (according to lore)Well if im not mistaken we already built the house, i think its the big one right next to the palace/near the Theater, atleast acording to the planning map of Pelargir.
Why was it placed in Pela in the first place?It should be outside Pela though (according to lore)
The source Tolkien gave on the House was misinterpreted by some wikis, they state that its IN PelargirWhy was it placed in Pela in the first place?
Queen Berúthiel... was the nefarious, solitary, and loveless wife of Tarannon, twelfth King of Gondor..., who... was the first childless king.... Berúthiel lived in the King's House in Osgiliath, hating the sounds and smells of the sea and the house that Tarannon built below Pelargir 'upon arches whose feet stood deep in the wide waters of Ethir Anduin';... and the gardens of the house in Osgiliath were filled with tormented sculptures beneath cypresses and yews... King Tarannon had her set on a ship alone with her cats and set adrift on the sea before a north wind. The ship was last seen flying past Umbar under a sickle moon....
Yeah, seems to me like it would be pretty close to the city walls, from the description you gave. (With the city's new design though, would that even work?)@Bombur8 thats actually a point I wanted to ask you about: Is that location inside Ethir Anduin? And does your concept include "built [...] upon arches whose feet stood deep in the wide waters"
About the Ethir Anduin, the problem is that I find the quote contradictory: Tolkien says the house was in Ethir Anduin and also that it was below Pelargir. Of course even 10000000000000000000000000000000 trillions km after Pelargir is still "below", but if it's so far away, why mention Pelargir? Another problem is the scale of the server, which makes hard to say where is the actual start of Ethir Anduin because the Anduin actually ends quite close to Pelargir (well, it's far in minecraft terms, but in real world terms, it's almost the neighboring street).@Bombur8 thats actually a point I wanted to ask you about: Is that location inside Ethir Anduin? And does your concept include "built [...] upon arches whose feet stood deep in the wide waters"
Pelargir isn't actually much closer than the first Ethir Anduin island. And I don't see where's the problem with the design.Yeah, seems to me like it would be pretty close to the city walls, from the description you gave. (With the city's new design though, would that even work?)
"because I made it yesterday"yes, ignore the staff member's ideas that they want to help you with. That's always a good idea
I suppose now it is a question of whether they choose your application or @mattlego
hating the sounds and smells of the seaand the house that Tarannon built below Pelargir upon arches whose feet stood deep in the wide waters of Ethir Anduin
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