Board Thread:Forum Roleplays/@comment-25356210-20150517003900/@comment-70.198.135.185-20150524162633

A duals wants to murder him, but restraines himself. Soon, they keep walking towards the shore, and closer to the Capitol. The road leading to the capital is busy, with merchants coming into the city to sell their wares. They are walking through what is called the Outer City, which is not within the city walls, but is busy nonetheless. This is where a lot of the taverns and small businesses are. When they reach the mighty gates of Umbar, made out of a shining white stone with what looks like diamonds in it, glittering in the sunlight. The guards see Anduadan, and the horn of Umbar sounds. The soldiers open the gate, and the company walks in. This part of the city is much more orderly, with neat streets lined with people walking to and fro. They walk through the residential quarter, which is divided into sectors for dwarves, elves, gondorians, haradrim, and others. The homes are styled depending on the race that inhabits it. the dwarves get stone houses with underground tunnels connecting them, elves get high, lofty wooden houses with gardens in between the houses, the gondorians have houses styled in the fashion of gondor, and many other races and peoples also inhabit it. Beyond the residential quarter are the Hanging Gardens. It is an park the fellowship saw many peoples and races talking and running amid the exotic plants, many imported from the jungles of Far Harad. Around the Hanging gardens is the Market Square. Here there is a constant flow of money. Many people sell an infinite variety of things. All races are welcome, and the fellowship even saw an Orc or two. They were talking with the venders, and we're cheerful and happy. Then, they saw it. The Aramar, or the Kings House. It was a large pagoda, built with strong stone. It was guarded by the Indoriris, which were knights of Umbar clad in silver. Their helms were shaped like dragons, and they bore long spears of silver. They were stopped before the house, but the guards instantly recognized Anduadan, and he was let in. This was where the Kings Throne sat. Upon the Throne was Tar-Vëantur.