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Maidenpool stretches along the Trident to the Bay of Crabs. Blessed with both fertile fields and stands of forest, it ranks among the most prosperous regions of the Riverlands. At its heart lies the walled town of Maidenpool, which takes its name from Jonquil’s Pool—a famed freshwater spring. Legend holds that during the Age of Heroes, Florian the Fool first beheld Jonquil and her sisters bathing in its clear waters, an encounter later immortalised in the song “Six Maids in a Pool.”[1] Maidenpool became independent from Duskendale after their civil war and choose to follow the Seven.
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- ↑ George R. R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire: A Storm of Swords, Arya III (2002).