Tirannwn

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Tirannwn
File:Lletyahd.png
Also called Elf Land
Capital Prifddinas
Leader Lord Iorwerth (disputed)
State Religion Seren
Members Only Yes
No. of Banks 1
No. of Altars 1
Guilds None
Peaks Arandar (bordering Kandarin)
Inhabitants/Race Elf, Human
Demonym Unknown edit
File:Tirannwn.pngClick to enlarge
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Tirannwn is the geographical region located west of Kandarin, on the western edge of Gielinor. It is an isolated elven realm covered by thick forest and almost completely cut off from the rest of Gielinor. It can only be accessed after starting or finishing Regicide. Other ways of entry include the going through gates at Arandar (requires completion of Regicide), or after completing Regicide you have the option of chartering a ship to Port Tyras for 3,200 coins, (1,600 with activated ring of charos or after Cabin Fever; 800 after the quest and with the ring), or activating elf teleport crystal which is obtained at the beginning of Mourning's Ends Part I to teleport to Lletya.

Please note that despite the fairy ring DLR being inside the kingdom you cannot leave the little island it rests on, thus rendering it useless for users not looking at the surrounding area without an orb of oculus.

Some people mistakenly believe it is the only region of RuneScape to contain elves; but Mourners in West Ardougne can be counted as elves for Slayer tasks. It is said that the elves retreated to Tirannwn, but it is not said when. The elves lived for many hundreds of years and saw the God Wars.

Apart from the massive forest that covers the area Elves, Dire Wolves, Rabbits, Grizzly Bears, Grenwalls, and Pawyas inhabit the area. There are numerous traps in Isafdar, which make travelling difficult and dangerous (see Traps for more details). It is wise to bring Anti-poison potions as well as food with you when exploring Tirannwn. Level 56 Agility is required to fully negotiate the area, as players will come across dense forest that requires level 56 Agility to pass (boosts such as a summer pie and agility potions do work).

Places of Interest

Notable NPCs

Traps

Tirannwn is littered with traps that are not easily noticed, so be wary. There are three types of traps:

  • Leaf trap: Approach and select jump at the side nearest to you. Has the least chance of failing. If you do fall, you'll end up in a small pit similar to the grid in the Underground pass and be dealt with 150 damage. Climb up the protruding rocks to escape.
  • Spring traps or stick traps: Hit around 80 damage. Select at the base of the trap to pass. Failure to pass will give you a face full of spikes, hit damage and throw you back. Players have a moderate chance to fail this.
  • Tripwire: Hard to spot and require you to select to hop over. Failure results in four arrows being fired all dealing 50 damage and poisoning you (starting at 20 damage per hit).

NOTE: If you bring a Prayer book (from The Great Brain Robbery quest), and a Holy symbol you can cure your poison when doing the Recite-prayer function on the book. It only costs you 30 prayer points per cure. Alternatively, equipping an Anti-poison totem will give you full immunity to the poison, but this requires 60 Dungeoneering, 60 Defence, and 70 Herblore to equip and costs 44,000 Dungeoneering tokens to purchase.

The whole map of Tirannwn with useful legend and track.

Quests

Music

Other

  • There are magic trees just outside of Lletya.
  • There are spots to mine adamant ore also near Lletya (these are close to a stick trap, so beware).
  • North of the Elf Tracker is a whiteberry spawn.
  • There are three distinct Hunting areas, spread out roughly in the northern, central, and south-eastern areas, where pawya and grenwall may be trapped.
  • There are 4 yew trees just outside the Tyras Camp.
  • Isafdar has more butterflies than anywhere else in RuneScape.
  • The best flax location is located in Isafdar as it is only a few steps from the bank.
  • Tirannwn has one of three Looms in RuneScape, located east of Port Tyras (one is near Falador and Port Sarim, just south of the farming patches, the other between Taverley and Burthorpe).
  • There are corpses on the side where the Poison Waste Swamp and Tirannwn meet. This may imply either that Tyras' men or the elves attempted to escape into the swamp, only to turn into skeletons.

The 8 Elven clans

Trivia

  • The whole of Tirannwn has a Welsh theme:
    • Many of the Elves bear typically Welsh names.
    • Isafdar means 'Lowest' (because it's the most southern part of the area, or maybe because of its untamedness).
    • Lletya is translated to 'Lodge' or 'Barrack' (exactly what it is).
    • Prifddinas means 'Capital city' (no explanation needed).
    • Tirannwn itself can be divided in Tir (meaning land) and Annwn, the name of the Welsh Otherworld. Although many different tales exist about this Otherworld, a fairly accurate description would be that it is a world of delights and eternal youth where disease is absent and food abundant. The location would be in the West, over the western sea or right alongside the world of living, although invisible to most humans. Most of this, if not all, can be reflected onto Tirannwn.
  • It is implied that Tirannwn extends further to the north, as if you travel around Prifddinas to its northern wall and gate, you will find a path leading north, so Isafdar may not be its largest area.
  • A leaked section of the world map a few years ago showed a large blank green area across the water to the west of Tirannwn, implying a future update. However, as mentioned in a Q&A, it was actually a testing area for Construction.
  • Soul Wars was west, but was moved south of Poison Waste.
  • The elven musician appears to be playing an Ocarina.
  • There is currently a glitch where players are able to enter the Elvin area without any quest requirements. Players can enter this area by going through an unintentional gap between the the western edge of Geilinor and Eagles Peak. Openning the map, you are able to see a river blocks entrence but this river does not exist.

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