Dor-en-Ernil (Sindarin for "Land of the Prince") is a tributary kingdom of Gondor and home to the Swan Knights. The mighty city and port of Dol Amroth is situated within these lands. Similarly to Rohan, Dor-en-ernil is a great place for a fortress or base to due to the uncanny amounts of extremely powerful mounted mobs which evil players always dread. Upon entering this biome, the player earns the achievement "Land of the Prince".
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| - Dor-en-Ernil (Sindarin for "Land of the Prince") is a tributary kingdom of Gondor and home to the Swan Knights. The mighty city and port of Dol Amroth is situated within these lands. Similarly to Rohan, Dor-en-ernil is a great place for a fortress or base to due to the uncanny amounts of extremely powerful mounted mobs which evil players always dread. Upon entering this biome, the player earns the achievement "Land of the Prince".
- Dor-en-Ernil or Land of the Prince is one of Gondor's most southern coastal regions. The name is a presumable reference to the Princes of Dol Amroth, subjects to the Kings of Gondor, who ruled the lands from the Ringló to the Gilrain. The lands of Dor-en-Ernil were probably the ones between an unspecified mountaineous area and the Gilrain, although Christopher Tolkien suspects the regions Belfalas and the Land of the Prince to be the same. The borders of this region were not specified by Tolkien himself.
- Dor-en-Ernil referred to the autonomous principality of the Princes of Dol Amroth.It was often used interchangeable with Belfalas, though Belfalas proper only referred to the coastal lands, which were a royal fief, though both regions were de facto ruled by the Prince of Dol Amroth.
- Numenorejczycy wylądowali tutaj w Drugiej Erze. Władcy krainy na długo zanim przybyli do Dol Amroth posiadali już tytuł księcia, i prawdopodobnie z tego powodu ziemia ta była nazywana "Ziemią Księcia". Przez kraj ten przechodzili Amroth i Nimrodel kiedy opuszczali swoje krainy zmierzając do Edhellondu. Nimrodel wraz z towarzyszkami zgubiła się wśród leśnych wzgórz, lecz książe Imrazôr odnalazł je i ożenił się z Mithrellas - jedną z nich. Niedługo potem elfowie opuścili Dol Amroth i przejął je Galador.
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- Near Haradrim [Rare]
- Mordor [Rare]
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| - Butterflies, birds, horses, rabbits, swans, boars, vanilla animals
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| - Trees , Olive, Almond, Plum, vanilla flowers, grass, athelas
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| - Swan Knights in a Dor-en-Ernil woodland
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| - South of Gondor, west of Lebennin
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| - Dor-en-Ernil (Sindarin for "Land of the Prince") is a tributary kingdom of Gondor and home to the Swan Knights. The mighty city and port of Dol Amroth is situated within these lands. Similarly to Rohan, Dor-en-ernil is a great place for a fortress or base to due to the uncanny amounts of extremely powerful mounted mobs which evil players always dread. Upon entering this biome, the player earns the achievement "Land of the Prince".
- Numenorejczycy wylądowali tutaj w Drugiej Erze. Władcy krainy na długo zanim przybyli do Dol Amroth posiadali już tytuł księcia, i prawdopodobnie z tego powodu ziemia ta była nazywana "Ziemią Księcia". Przez kraj ten przechodzili Amroth i Nimrodel kiedy opuszczali swoje krainy zmierzając do Edhellondu. Nimrodel wraz z towarzyszkami zgubiła się wśród leśnych wzgórz, lecz książe Imrazôr odnalazł je i ożenił się z Mithrellas - jedną z nich. Niedługo potem elfowie opuścili Dol Amroth i przejął je Galador. Podczas Wojny o Pierścień będące na wybrzeżu miasto Linhir zostało zaatakowane przez Korsarzy z Umbaru i Haradrimów, lecz bronili je ludzie z Lamedonu pod przewodem Angbora, do czasu aż Szara Drużyna wraz z Umarłymi z Dunharrow przybyła i zakończyła konflikt.
- Dor-en-Ernil or Land of the Prince is one of Gondor's most southern coastal regions. The name is a presumable reference to the Princes of Dol Amroth, subjects to the Kings of Gondor, who ruled the lands from the Ringló to the Gilrain. The lands of Dor-en-Ernil were probably the ones between an unspecified mountaineous area and the Gilrain, although Christopher Tolkien suspects the regions Belfalas and the Land of the Prince to be the same. The borders of this region were not specified by Tolkien himself.
- Dor-en-Ernil referred to the autonomous principality of the Princes of Dol Amroth.It was often used interchangeable with Belfalas, though Belfalas proper only referred to the coastal lands, which were a royal fief, though both regions were de facto ruled by the Prince of Dol Amroth.
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