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[[File:Forest-tree-fog-mist.jpg|thumb|Misty and primeval, the Rainwood is a quiet place of ancient things and green magicks.]]
[[File:Forest-tree-fog-mist.jpg|thumb|Misty and primeval, the Rainwood is a quiet place of ancient things and green magicks.]]


'''Cape Wrath''' is the largest peninsula within the [[Stormlands]], jutting out into the [[Narrow Sea]]. Bordering [[Shipbreaker Bay]], the [[Stormlands Marches]], and the [[Sea of Dorne]], the region stretches from the hills and plains of the western Drench to the Estermont Isles in the east. Dominated by the primeval Rainwood, Cape Wrath bears the brunt of storms sweeping through from the [[Summer Sea]] and is rich in timber, furs, amber, and fertile soil. Originally granted to the [[Children of the Forest]] by [[Durran the Devout]] and later reclaimed by [[Durran Bronze-Axe]], the peninsula once again fell away from the Storm Kings under the reign of the incompetent Durwald the Fat and has remained an independent enclave under the influence of the mysterious [[Green Queen]] ever since. Little is known of the notorious woods-witch outside of the forest itself, but it is said that even the remaining [[Stormman]] houses of the region pay greater heed to her words than any riders from [[Storm's End]].
'''Cape Wrath''' is the largest peninsula within the [[Stormlands]], jutting out into the [[Narrow Sea]]. Bordering [[Shipbreaker Bay]], the [[The Eastern Marches|Stormlands Marches]], and the [[Sea of Dorne]], the region stretches from the hills and plains of the western Drench to the Estermont Isles in the east. Dominated by the primeval Rainwood, Cape Wrath bears the brunt of storms sweeping through from the [[Summer Sea]] and is rich in timber, furs, amber, and fertile soil. Originally granted to the [[Children of the Forest]] by [[Durran the Devout]] and later reclaimed by [[Durran Bronze-Axe]], the peninsula once again fell away from the Storm Kings under the reign of the incompetent Durwald the Fat and has remained an independent enclave under the influence of the mysterious [[Green Queen]] ever since. Little is known of the notorious woods-witch outside of the forest itself, but it is said that even the remaining [[Stormman]] houses of the region pay greater heed to her words than any riders from [[Storm's End]].


The men of Cape Wrath are a varied lot. Those woodsmen of the Rainwood and the Estermont Isles dwell in quiet, murky subsistence in their wet forests, preferring to uphold the laws of weirwood and root above bronze and stone, holding the Pact signed on the Isle of Faces in especially high esteem. The scions of House Wylde and House Greenstone have learnt to live in tune with nature, to the beats of thunder on the coasts, and the breath of wood and branch—with most of Cape Wrath following suit
The men of Cape Wrath are a varied lot. Those woodsmen of the Rainwood and the Estermont Isles dwell in quiet, murky subsistence in their wet forests, preferring to uphold the laws of weirwood and root above bronze and stone, holding the Pact signed on the Isle of Faces in especially high esteem. The scions of House Wylde and House Greenstone have learnt to live in tune with nature, to the beats of thunder on the coasts, and the breath of wood and branch—with most of Cape Wrath following suit
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=== First Century A.I. ===
=== First Century A.I. ===
Having seen the distant storm of Andals brewing upon the horizon in her green dreams, the Green Queen sought to strengthen her realm against any who might see it razed. Through a marriage to King Brok Wylde of Cape Wrath, who sacrificed his own wife before a weirwood and disowned both of his young children, the whole of the Rainwood came to be united under her rule in 31 A.I. The Estermont Isles were similarly assimilated into the realm in the year 50 A.I., following the birth of the first son of Lord Greenstone’s grandson, Dickon, and the Green Queen’s daughter, Rain.
The First Century A.I. saw a flourishing peace between the Kingdom of the Rainwood and the Kingdom of Storms, following a mutual defense pact forged between the Green Queen and King Qarlton ‘Halfhand’ Durrandon. Sworn in blood before root and soil, the two leaders committed to come to the other’s aid should either realm be threatened by Andal incursion. Though the Stag made no promises for his successors, the peace was upheld during the following reign of King Durran ‘Stormcrowned.’
In the year 51 A.I., King Gwayne Gardener and Lady Josera Crane arrived in the Rainwood, having sought out the Green Queen in an effort to return the magic of the Children to the Reach. Following a 12-year stay in the Paintwood Court, the two returned to Highgarden, bringing with them a host of Singers to be settled in the forests of Vinewarren and Redwater Wood. In the year 79 A.I., these Singers would play an integral part in the War for Goldengrove.
In the year 86 A.I., the first Andals stepped foot in the Rainwood, following the shipwreck of Ser Robert Mertyns and his family along the coast of Cape Wrath. Though tensions ran high and Lord Forrest Wylde wished to see them all slaughtered, the Green Queen allowed the refugees safe passage out of her forests, unwilling to allow harm to befall another people driven from their homes.
In 97 A.I, following a negotiation with King Durran ‘Stormcrowned,’ the Isle of Wrathrock was ceded to the Stormlands in order to land the displaced Sisterman refugees. The Rookelands of Griffin’s River are granted to the Rainwood in exchange.


=== Second Century A.I. ===
=== Second Century A.I. ===
The Second Century A.I. saw the Singers and Giants of the Rainwood break their centuries of neutrality and declare their support for Beron the Boring following the death of the ‘Stormcrowned.’ The Great Stag duel, stretching from 110-113 A.I. saw the first time in history that the elder races of the region had publicly involved themselves in the politics of the Storm Throne. Despite their support, however, a clash over the fate of Beron’s traitorous brother, Balder ‘the Stormblessed’, led to a falling out between the Rainwood and the newly-crowned Storm King.
In 119 A.I., Ser Robert Mertyns, now known as ‘the Green Knight,’ returned to the Rainwood following his decades-long pilgrimage to the various holy sites and historical landmarks of the Weirwood faith. He is granted the uninhabited mountainside forests of Whitegrove by the Green Queen, marking perhaps the only Andal in history to swear an oath of fealty to a Singer.
In 132 A.I., in an effort to mend relations with the Stormlands, the Rainwood join in the Storm King’s war to reclaim the Gauntlet. Though the war was only partially successful, diplomatic relations between the two realms improved.
150 A.I. saw the coronation of the Storm Kingdom’s very first Queen, who took the name ‘Elenei’ and demanded that the Rainwood be absorbed into her Kingdom. Though the Green Queen refused, she allowed the woman to come to the Paintwood and make her case before her assembled vassals. When none were willing to defect, despite being granted permission from the Weirmother, the Storm Queen declared them all in open rebellion. For the first time in centuries, the Kingdom of Storms and the Rainwood stand on the brink of war...


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[[Category:The Stormlands]]
[[Category:The Stormlands]]