Dunharrow

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Dunharrow
Region: West Rohan
Area: Kingstead
Location: [71.2S, 71.2W]


Location

Dunharrow is a settlement located within the area of Kingstead in West Rohan. [71.2S, 71.2W]

Nestled in the White Mountains, Dunharrow is an encampment of the Rohirrim and the refuge for the citizens of Edoras.

Services

The following services can be found within the settlement of Dunharrow:

Mailboxes

Travelling

Deeds

The following deeds can be advanced by visiting this place:

Quests

Starting:

  1. [87] The Burdens of Underharrow - vector from Éowyn in Edoras
  2. [87] The Fiddle and the Drum
  3. [87] Shelter in the Harrowdale
  4. [88] Bravery Beyond Her Years
    [87] Spirits of Harrowdale
  5. [87] Assembling the Warriors
    [87] Watchers of the Road
  6. [88] From Shelter to Shelter
    [88] Haunting the Dead
  7. [88] Word from the Harrowdale - vector back to Éowyn in Edoras


NPCs

Services

The following NPCs provide services.

NPC Coords
Legendary Services
Forge-master [70.2S, 71.3W]
Supplies & Provisions
Healer [70.3S, 71.3W]
Provisioner [70.3S, 71.4W]
Supplier [70.3S, 71.4W]
Other
Vault-keeper [70.2S, 71.3W]

Others

NPC Coords
Baduhild [70.4S, 71.1W]
Bosa [70.4S, 71.1W]
Darláf [70.6S, 71.2W]
Elfdag [70.1S, 71.2W]
Éowyn [70.1S, 71.3W]
Thane Mágla [70.4S, 71.1W]
Radwine [70.1S, 71.2W]
Rohirrim Defender
Séoca [70.4S, 71.1W]
Sídrac [70.3S, 71.4W]

Creatures


Lore

Dunharrow is a clifftop overlooking Harrowdale, the valley of the River Snowbourn. The path climbs upwards in a series of switch-backs from Underharrow to Dunharrow - the Stair of the Hold.
This path is lined with statues known as the Púkel-men — statues originally carved by the Men of the White Mountains, in the likeness of the Drúedain. After the stair was the "Firienfeld", a large grassy area for the encampment of soldiers and refuge-seekers.[1]
From Dunharrow a natural amphitheater, large carved stones marks the entrance to the Dimholt, which leads into the Paths of the Dead.[1]

References

  1. a b J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, "The Muster of Rohan"

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