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General Description

    Culture

    Games and entertainment

    Sayings

    Courting and marriage

    Family life

    Healing and herbology

Political Description

    External politics

    Internal politics

    The military and warfare

Trade and Economy

People

    Physical looks

    Clothing

        Women

        Men

        Coats

        Military

    Talents, skills, characteristics

        Physical characteristics

        Weapon proficiencies

        Special talents

Design Considerations

    Landscape

    Plant life

    Animal life

    Building exteriors

    Building interiors

    Food and drink

Cities/Towns/Sites

    Atuan's Mill

    Falme

    Unnamed Village

    Villages on the coast

    

 

   


General Description

Culture

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Games and entertainment

 

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Sayings

 

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Courting and marriage

 

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Family life

 

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Healing and herbology

 

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Political Description

External politics

  • Tarabon and Arad Doman have squabbled over the Almoth Plain area for almost 300 years, but it has never come to open war. (II: 53)

 

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Internal politics

  • the Watchers wait for the return of Artur Hawkwing's Armies on Toman Head. (II: 107)

 

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The military and warfare

 

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Trade and Economy

 

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People

Physical looks

  • light eyes are uncommon among the people of the Almoth Plain. (III: 62)

 

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Clothing

  • local fashions include embroidered shirts and long vests to the knee.  (II: 426, 629)
  • the more wealthy you are, the more embroidery you have on your clothes.  (II: 426)
  • shirts have very full sleeves. (II: 428)
  • country garb is to wear a long sheepskin coat with the fleece turned in and large pockets, and brightly-colored embroidered spirals on the breast.  (II: 591, 611)
  • more urban clothes would be an embroidered cloak. (II: 606)

Women

Men

  • the men living on Almoth Plain wear goatees. (VI: 571)
  • Men wear baggy trousers. (II: 591, 611)

Coats

Military

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Talents, skills, characteristics

Physical characteristics

Weapon proficiencies

Special talents

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Design Considerations

Landscape

  • Toman Head is rolling land with forest to the west. (II: 533)
  • most of the buildings on Almoth Plain are white-plastered stone.  (II: 414)
  • the larger towns and villages on Toman Head are to the west of the Portal Stone. (II: 535)
  • an unnamed village on Toman Head is built on a hill, with a walled, paved circle in the middle of it. Its houses are built of stone and flat-roofed, most are single story dwellings. (II: 583)
  • there are scores of villages along the Toman Head coast. (II: 584)
  • lightly-wooded hills around another Toman Head village. (II: 613)
     

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Plant life

 

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Animal life

 

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Building exteriors

 

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Building interiors

 

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Food and drink

 

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Cities/Towns/Sites

Atuan's Mill

  • town on Toman Head: Atuan's Mill. (II: 581)

Falme

  • high cliffs surround the harbor of Falme, and the towers of Watchers Over the Waves are built on these cliffs. (II: 425)
  • Falme is the largest population centre in the area, but barely qualifies as a small city, more like a large town, and is not walled.  (II: 425, 428)
  • the streets of Falme are cobblestone, and the tall houses are roofed with slate. (II: 426)
  • stores in Falme include: cloth merchant, potters' works, fishmonger, iron- monger, scissors sharpener, tailor and street artists who use chalk and pencils to do portraits and landscapes. The artists carry rolls of parchments and sketchboards. (II: 590, 630)
  • inn in Falme called the Watcher, after the Seanchan come the name is changed to the Three Plum Blossoms. (II: 606)

Un-named Village

  • an unnamed village on Toman Head is built on a hill, with a walled, paved circle in the middle of it. Its houses are built of stone and flat-roofed, most are single story dwellings. (II: 583)

Villages on the coast

  • there are scores of villages along the Toman Head coast. (II: 584)

 

 

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