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=== Before Men === | === Before Men === | ||
Very little is known about Westeros before the arrival of the First Men. The Children of the Forest lived here alongside the giants and the [[Weirwood|weirwoods]], worshipping the [[Old Gods|nameless gods]]. Though strange structures built during this period made of slick black stone, such as the Seastone Chair in the [[Iron Islands]] or the foundations of [[Oldtown]], speak of another and even more mysterious race men call the [[Deep Ones]]<ref name="History7">George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The World of Ice and Fire - Ancient History''. London: HarperVoyager. p.7.</ref>. Westeros itself was far more densely forested, with the Children living in a vast primeval wood that once stretched from Cape Kraken along the [[the North#The Stony Shore|Stony Shore]] to the [[The Stormlands#The Cape of Wrath|Rainwood]]<ref name="Stormlands222">George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The World of Ice and Fire - The Stormlands: The Coming of the First Men''. London: HarperVoyager. p.222.</ref><ref name="Hagen7">Strategy Roleplay Experience. (2025). ''CK3 AGOT Multiplayer RP - The Andal Invasions - Order of Peremore - The Stormlands: Part 7'' [Video]. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18cHTQ-tESo</ref>. Neither the Children nor the Giants had knowledge of metalworking, and their weapons were made of stone, wood, and bone, and another substance known only to the Children as dragonglass, or obsidian<ref name="Dorne237>George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The World of Ice and Fire - Dorne: The Breaking''. London: HarperVoyager. p.237.</ref>. | Very little is known about Westeros before the arrival of the First Men. The Children of the Forest lived here alongside the giants and the [[Weirwood|weirwoods]], worshipping the [[Old Gods|nameless gods]]. Though strange structures built during this period made of slick black stone, such as the Seastone Chair in the [[The Iron Islands|Iron Islands]] or the foundations of [[Oldtown]], speak of another and even more mysterious race men call the [[Deep Ones]]<ref name="History7">George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The World of Ice and Fire - Ancient History''. London: HarperVoyager. p.7.</ref>. Westeros itself was far more densely forested, with the Children living in a vast primeval wood that once stretched from Cape Kraken along the [[the North#The Stony Shore|Stony Shore]] to the [[The Stormlands#The Cape of Wrath|Rainwood]]<ref name="Stormlands222">George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The World of Ice and Fire - The Stormlands: The Coming of the First Men''. London: HarperVoyager. p.222.</ref><ref name="Hagen7">Strategy Roleplay Experience. (2025). ''CK3 AGOT Multiplayer RP - The Andal Invasions - Order of Peremore - The Stormlands: Part 7'' [Video]. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18cHTQ-tESo</ref>. Neither the Children nor the Giants had knowledge of metalworking, and their weapons were made of stone, wood, and bone, and another substance known only to the Children as dragonglass, or obsidian<ref name="Dorne237>George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The World of Ice and Fire - Dorne: The Breaking''. London: HarperVoyager. p.237.</ref>. | ||
=== The Coming of the First Men === | === The Coming of the First Men === |