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This new age was defined by brutal conflict, including the devastating [[Seven Years' War]] between the Reach and the Westerlands, which ultimately saw the loss of Goldengrove to the Andal [[House Risley]]. At the same time, the Shield Islands were conquered by [[Urron Greyiron|King Urron Greyiron]] of the Ironborn, and the Arbor itself fell to his fleets, becoming part of his reaving kingdom.  
This new age was defined by brutal conflict, including the devastating [[Seven Years' War]] between the Reach and the Westerlands, which ultimately saw the loss of Goldengrove to the Andal [[House Risley]]. At the same time, the Shield Islands were conquered by [[Urron Greyiron|King Urron Greyiron]] of the Ironborn, and the Arbor itself fell to his fleets, becoming part of his reaving kingdom.  
Under King Galayn Gardener, the tide began to turn. He launched the reconquest of Goldengrove after Robert Risley refused to bend the knee. Once more, war erupted between the Reach and the Rock, but this time the Lannisters were mired in their own internal rebellions and unrest, and Robert Risley proved far less capable than his grandfather, Jasper Risley. Crucially, the Reach now fought alongside the Durrandons, and even a number of Children of the Forest, who had returned to the Reach with the rebirth of old magic, joined the Gardener cause.
King Galayn Gardener successfully reclaimed Goldengrove. The Arbor also regained its independence following the death of King Urron Greyiron, as the power of the Ironborn began to fade.


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[[Category:Regions]]
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