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''No other land in the Seven Kingdoms has seen so many battles, nor so many petty kings and royal houses rising and falling. The waters of the Trident make the lands ripe for settlement, farming, and conquest, whilst the river's three branches stimulate trade and travel during peacetime, and serve as both roads and barriers in times of war. | ''No other land in the Seven Kingdoms has seen so many battles, nor so many petty kings and royal houses rising and falling. The waters of the Trident make the lands ripe for settlement, farming, and conquest, whilst the river's three branches stimulate trade and travel during peacetime, and serve as both roads and barriers in times of war. | ||
''- The World of Ice and Fire<ref name=" | ''- The World of Ice and Fire<ref name="Riverlands151">George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The World of Ice and Fire - The Riverlands''. London: HarperVoyager. p.151</ref> | ||
[[File:Riverlands Map.png|thumb|The Riverlands are known for their history of conflicts.]] | [[File:Riverlands Map.png|thumb|The Riverlands are known for their history of conflicts.]] |