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Created page with " ''"A man had his rock wife, his true bride, ironborn like himself, but he had his salt wives too, women captured on raids."'' ''- A Clash of Kings<ref>George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings - Theon I''. Voyager Books.</ref>'' A '''salt wife''' is a wife of an Ironborn man who is not herself of Ironborn descent, generally captured on a raid. She would be of a similar class to thralls, and any sons born to her would be considered..."
 
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  ''- A Clash of Kings<ref>George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings - Theon I''. Voyager Books.</ref>''
  ''- A Clash of Kings<ref>George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings - Theon I''. Voyager Books.</ref>''


A '''salt wife''' is a wife of an [[The Iron Islands|Ironborn]] man who is not herself of Ironborn descent, generally captured on a raid. She would be of a similar class to [[Thrall|thralls]], and any sons born to her would be considered Ironborn; fully able to inherit his father's lands, provided there was no living son born of a rock wife. Salt wives were not whores or slaves, but rather a type of concubine.
A '''salt wife''' was a wife of an [[The Iron Islands|Ironborn]] man who was not herself of Ironborn descent, generally captured on a raid. She would be of a similar class to [[Thrall|thralls]], and any sons born to her would be considered Ironborn; fully able to inherit his father's lands, provided there was no living son born of a rock wife. Salt wives were not whores or slaves, but rather a type of concubine.


While a man could have as many salt wives as he'd like, he would only have one rock wife.
While a man could have as many salt wives as he'd like, he would only have one rock wife.


==References==
==References==