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==Sites of Interest== | ==Sites of Interest== | ||
*Althingshǫll | *Althingshǫll, seat of the legislature of the [[Seven Ports]] as well as of several Royal Courts of Justice. | ||
*Avaldsborg, the seat of the Jarl of the | *Avaldsborg, the seat of the Jarl of the Seven Ports. | ||
*Froyahǫll, annexe of the [[Valfreyja Chapter Hall]]. | *Froyahǫll, annexe of the [[Valfreyja Chapter Hall]]. | ||
*Höfnvígi, an ancient harbour fortress. | *Höfnvígi, an ancient harbour fortress. | ||
*Odinhof, temple dedicated to the [[Æsir Faith|Æsir]] God Odin. | *Odinhof, temple dedicated to the [[Æsir Faith|Æsir]] God Odin. | ||
*[[Shrine of the Sea]] | *[[Shrine of the Sea]], the second most senior [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways|Vanic]] temple of the [[Elwynn#Names of Elwynn|Flower of the North]]. | ||
*Stormarkshǫll, the [[Elwynn|Elwynnese]] headquarters of the | *Stormarkshǫll, the [[Elwynn|Elwynnese]] headquarters of the [[Sameinaða Erlendur Kaupsýsla Einokun Félagið|SEKEF]]. | ||
[[Category:Subdivision of Elwynn]][[Category:Cities]] | [[Category:Subdivision of Elwynn]][[Category:Cities]] |
Revision as of 09:54, 13 November 2016

The city of Avaldsnes in the very early days of the tenure of Count Harald of Wintergleam.
Avaldsnes, also known as the Royal City of Avaldsnes as well as the Sea Shrine City, is the capital of the Bailiwick of the same name as well as the capital of the Royal Precinct which is known as the Federation of the Seven Ports.
Sites of Interest
- Althingshǫll, seat of the legislature of the Seven Ports as well as of several Royal Courts of Justice.
- Avaldsborg, the seat of the Jarl of the Seven Ports.
- Froyahǫll, annexe of the Valfreyja Chapter Hall.
- Höfnvígi, an ancient harbour fortress.
- Odinhof, temple dedicated to the Æsir God Odin.
- Shrine of the Sea, the second most senior Vanic temple of the Flower of the North.
- Stormarkshǫll, the Elwynnese headquarters of the SEKEF.