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The Redwyne Straits separate the Arbor from the mainland Reach; all ships bound from Oldtown to the Arbor must cross these waters.<ref>George R. R. Martin, ''A Song of Ice and Fire: A Feast for Crows'', (Bantam Books US, 2005), Samwell II </ref> | The Redwyne Straits separate the Arbor from the mainland Reach; all ships bound from Oldtown to the Arbor must cross these waters.<ref>George R. R. Martin, ''A Song of Ice and Fire: A Feast for Crows'', (Bantam Books US, 2005), Samwell II </ref> | ||
After Urron’s death, the Arbor regained its independence during the early reign of [[Galayn Gardener|King Galayn Gardener]]. However, its loyalty remained in question. When the Ironborn returned under King Cragorn "the Black Kraken" [[House Greyjoy|Greyjoy]] during the Great Reaving, Lord Abelar Redwyne refused to defend Oldtown, fearing retribution. In response, the Reach declared the Redwyne line ended, cursed Arbor wine, and cast the Arbor into isolation. | |||
===Notable House=== | ===Notable House=== |