Aldruhn
Aldruhn is a fictional city located in the province of Hammerfell in the continent of Tamriel, within the universe of The Elder Scrolls series. It is the capital of the province and serves as a major trade hub, known for its extensive trade routes and diverse economy. The city is built around a large, central plaza and is surrounded by a stone wall with several gates, including the famous Gate of Aldruhn. The architecture of Aldruhn is a blend of Hammerfell's traditional styles, featuring mud-brick buildings with thatched roofs and stone towers. The city is governed by a council of nobles, with the High King of Hammerfell serving as the head of state. Aldruhn is also home to several notable landmarks, including the Temple of Kynareth, the Shrine of Stendarr, and the Tower of the Mages. The city's economy is driven by trade, with goods ranging from spices and silks to weapons and armor. Aldruhn is also known for its military presence, with a significant garrison of Imperial Legion soldiers stationed within the city walls. The city has a rich history, with its origins dating back to the First Era, and it has played a significant role in the political and military affairs of Hammerfell throughout the years.