Imladris
Imladris, meaning “ravine valley”situated on the River Euphrowë, the time it was built is unknown to the world. However, it is well over 10,000 years old. It was destroyed in a great flood in 1174 B.C.E and rebuilt by the first Tomanian emperor, Manwë, was declared the capital of the new empire.
Imladris is also the seat of imperial power and center of the Tomanian religion. It is also known as “The Holy City.” Many historical and important buildings lie within the city. Imladris is home to 75,234,000 citizens.
Imladris is built into five main areas the center is the Ivory Palace, to the east is the Marduuk Sector; where most government buildings have been built the eastern part of Imladris was built after 1977 after the Civil War. South is mainly housing and residential. The North is economy, where the Opera hosues, shopping centres, and night clubs are located. And the west is mainly estates for the Imperial Court and other housing.
Imladris is built mainly in the older fashion of Tomanian archetecture, whereas anything built during the Marduuk regime has the neo-Silvarin style.
Imladris
- Population: 75,234,000
- Points of Intrest:
- Imperial Palace
- Golden Throne Room
- Temple of Heaven
- im-Bashi Ancestral Temple
- National Heritage Museum
- Imperial Opera House
- East Gardens
- The Coronation Canopy
- Orophion Park
- Grand Eighth Avenue
- Marduuk Party Complex
- Achievment Arches
- Four Gates of Imladris
- Gardens of Paradise
- Palace of Communications
- Palace of Law & Order
- Imperial Dance Studio
- Imperial Quidditch Stadium
- Imperial Water Polo Stadium
- Tomania's People's Imperial Palace of Parliament
- "Ivory Palace of Holy Imladris," also known as the Imperial Palace or just Ivory Palace.
- East Gardens
- The Coronation Canopy
- Imladris Palace, 20k outside of the city.
- Houses on the banks of the mighty Euphrowë
- im-Bashi Ancestral Temple
- Imperial Opera House (in middle)
- Imperial Dance Studio (to left)
- Imperial Conservatory (to right)
- Gate of Jewels, also known as the East Gate, built in the reign of the Emperor Alassiel
- Gate of Imladris, also known as the West Gate
- Ishtar Gate, also known as the South Gate
- Gardens of Paradise
- Palace of Law & Order
- Palace of Communications, aka Tomania's Central Postal Service
- Imladris Imperial Quidditch Stadium
- Arch of Vitory, to celebrate the Marduuk revolution
- Arch of Power, to celebrate Tomania's military achievments under the Marduuk regime
- Arch of Might, to celebrate the might of the Tomar and of the Marduuk Party
- Golden Throne of the Child of Heaven
- Orophion Park