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== History ==
== History ==
=== The Dawn Age & the Age of Heroes ===
=== The Dawn Age & Age of Heroes ===
The Children of the Forest have lived amongst the ancient trees of the Rainwood since before the First Men crossed the Arm of Dorne into the lands now known as Westeros. While once their domain stretched across the entire continent, the Rainwood now stands as the last true bastion of Westeros’ native peoples. First ‘granted’ to the Children by Storm King Durran ‘the Devout,’ son of Durran Godsgrief and his wife Elenei, the Rainwood was retaken only a century later by Durran ‘Bronze-Axe.’ Despite this reclamation, the Children of the Forest proved difficult to truly subjugate, and the Rainwood eventually fell away from the Storm Kingdom under the reign of the incompetent Durwald ‘the Fat.’ It has remained an independent enclave under the rule of the mysterious woods-witch, the Green Queen, ever since.
The Children of the Forest have lived amongst the ancient trees of the Rainwood since before the First Men crossed the Arm of Dorne into the lands now known as Westeros. While once their domain stretched across the entire continent, the Rainwood now stands as the last true bastion of Westeros’ native peoples. First ‘granted’ to the Children by Storm King Durran ‘the Devout,’ son of Durran Godsgrief and his wife Elenei, the Rainwood was retaken only a century later by Durran ‘Bronze-Axe.’ Despite this reclamation, the Children of the Forest proved difficult to truly subjugate, and the Rainwood eventually fell away from the Storm Kingdom under the reign of the incompetent Durwald ‘the Fat.’ It has remained an independent enclave under the rule of the mysterious woods-witch, the Green Queen, ever since.


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