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== Background ==
== Background ==


Torgon 'The Latecomer' and Urragon IV had both become High King of the iron Islands without being elected at a Kingsmoot. Urragon had hoped for his great-nephew, Urron, to succeed him eventually, but when Urragon's death came the drowned priests insisted that a Moot must take place to ascertain the Drowned God's will.<ref>George R. R. Martin, The World of Ice and Fire, (New York: Bantam, 2014), p. 181-182.</ref>
Torgon 'The Latecomer' and [[Urragon IV Greyiron|Urragon IV]] had both become High King of the Iron Islands without being elected at a Kingsmoot. Urragon had hoped for his great-nephew, Urron, to succeed him eventually, but when Urragon's death came the drowned priests insisted that a Moot must take place to ascertain the Drowned God's will.<ref>George R. R. Martin, The World of Ice and Fire, (New York: Bantam, 2014), p. 181-182.</ref>


== The Day of the Moot ==
== The Day of the Moot ==