Tir ná Lia

Tir ná Lia is the capital of the world of the Aen Elle elves. It was governed by Auberon Muircetach. The river Easnadh runs through it.

Its buildings are described as light, open on all sides thus resembling gazebos or arbours, seeming so airy, delicate and ephemeral that they actually look not like buildings but phantoms of buildings. They are built of marble, alabaster and malachite and adorned with stucco, terracota and mosaics. There are many bridges and terraces, peristiles, cloisters and balconies, sculptures and monuments.

According to Galahad, this land is known by people of his world and have various names: Faërie, Annwn or Elfland.

Prominent residents

 * Auberon Muircetach
 * Avallac'h
 * Eredin Bréacc Glas
 * Ge'els (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)

Rivers

 * Easnadh
 * Tuathe, a stream

Geralt can see the city from the Palace of the Moon while visiting Ge'els. Contrary to description from the novel, buildings of the city resemble those of typical medieval town.