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The Dornish Marches, or simply the Marches,[1] are an area of southern Westeros in the border region north of Dorne.[2] The marches are predominantly in the southwestern stormlands and extend east to the Sea of Dorne,[3][4][5] although much of the western marches are within the Reach.[6] People from the region are known as marchers,[7] and they are ruled by marcher lords.[8]
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Qarth is an ancient port city located on the southern coast of Essos. It has been referred to as the Queen of Cities,[1] a title also claimed by Yunkai in Slaver's Bay.[2]
High Heart is a very tall hill sacred to the children of the forest in the riverlands. Around its crown stands a ring of thirty-one weirwood stumps. The hill is considered a safe place due to its relative height compared to the very flat surrounding land, making it nearly impossible to be approached unseen.
Qarth is an ancient port city located on the southern coast of Essos. It has been referred to as the Queen of Cities,[1] a title also claimed by Yunkai in Slaver's Bay.[2]
The Mummer's Ford is a crossing of the river Trident, along the Red Fork, in the western riverlands. Upriver of Sherrer,[1] it has a town along its banks. The location of the Mummer's Ford has not yet been published on maps, although it may be north of Pinkmaiden Castle.[2]
The stormlands,[1][2] historically the Kingdom of the Storm,[3] are one of the constituent regions of the Seven Kingdoms on the continent of Westeros. The Kingdom of the Storm was a sovereign nation until Aegon's Conquest, in which the last Storm King was slain. The region is so-named for the savage and frequent autumn storms that batter the coast after beginning in the Summer Sea.[4]
Westeros is the beating heart of A Song of Ice and Fire. In this map Westeros gets its own official map in the form of a 3 foot by 2 foot poster. As with the maps of the Free Cities, Slaver’s Bay and the Dothraki Sea, in this map each settlement is illustrated rather than being … Continue reading "The Official Map of Westeros"
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When viewers first read about Winterfell in George R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones, immediate associations come to mind: dark, snow-riddled walls, ivy-encrusted stone towers, and castles steeped in t…
Deepwood Motte, also called simply Deepwood,[1] is the seat of House Glover in the north. The wooden motte-and-bailey castle lies in the northern wolfswood, east of Sea Dragon Point.[2]
Located along the far western coast of the Seven Kingdoms is a land of hills and low mountains, riddled with mines. Gold and silver is mined here in vast quantities, enriching numerous families, no…
Starfall, seat of House Dayne. The World of Ice and Fire - Dorne. Kingdoms of the First Men. At the mouth of the Torrentine, House Dayne raised its castle on an island where that roaring, tumultuous...
Yunkai, also called the Yellow City,[1] is one of the Slaver Cities on the eastern coast of Slaver's Bay in central Essos. Ruled by the Wise Masters, Yunkai's main export is bed slaves.[2] It is said to be a disreputable place.[3] Yunkai is also referred to as the queen of cities,[2] a title also claimed by Qarth.[4]
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