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What is known of the Gondorians of Dol-Amroth is that they hale from Dol-Amroth, a city on the coast of the Bay of Belfalas – a city famous for its infallible walls and its Swan Knights. The Princes of Prince of Dol-Amroth, the Crown, resides over the city and its eight Greathouses full of nobles of Numenorian descent.  

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- There are three great crimes believed by those of Dol-Amroth to be a great offense than any other: lying, cowardice and theft. Lying is believe believed to be a greater crime than cowardice and that greater than theft. Ordinarily grave and reserved, the High Men rarely boast or take oaths, for among the Dúnedain it is most shameful to fail to achieve a promised goal or forswear an oath.

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            - House Arandar – One of three prominent Greathouses of Dol-Amroth. The common coloring of House is black hair and grey eyes. The most notable feature of House Arandar are their broad-shouldered men and famously-beautiful women. The symbol of House Arandar is a white dove flying upon grey skies. House Arandar controls several lucrative and successful cotton farms and weaving halls in Dol-Amroth, constantly battling House Cyndere for dominion. House Arandar also produces some of the most sought after perfumes from its flower-growing farms. While the Greahouse Greathouse owns these ventures, they are more a means of coin and game-playing with House Cyndere and thus give little interest to the doings of said ventures unless there is coin-loss or some ill-wrought thing happening that could stain their reputation, especially with the Prince.

            - House Cyndere– One of three prominent Greathouses. The common coloring of House Cyndere is black hair and dark grey eyes. The most notable features of House Cyndere are their reputed curls, more stocky or curvy build, and reputed porcelain skin. The symbol of House Cyndere is a white feather upon a blue sky. House Cyndere controls several lucrative and successful cotton farms and weaving halls in Dol-Amroth, constantly battling House Arandar for dominion. House Cyndere produces some of the most sought after dyes in all of Middle-Earth from its few flower farms. While the Greahouse Greathouse owns these ventures, they are more a means of coin and game-playing with House Arandar and thus give little interest to the doings of said ventures unless there is coin-loss or some ill-wrought thing happening that could stain their reputation, especially with the Prince.

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