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- 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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- the Watchers wait for the return of Artur
Hawkwing's Armies on Toman Head. (II: 107)
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- light eyes are uncommon among the people of
the Almoth Plain. (III: 62)
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- 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)
- the men living on Almoth Plain wear
goatees. (VI: 571)
- Men wear baggy trousers. (II: 591, 611)
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- 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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- town on Toman Head: Atuan's Mill. (II: 581)
- 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)
- 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)
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