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The Godsgrief stubbornly built six more castles, larger and more elaborate, over the ruins of the old to resist the storms but saw each one destroyed<ref name="AClashofKings345">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings''. Voyager Books. p.345</ref>. It was with the help of [[Elenei]] and the [[Children of the Forest|singers]]<ref name="Hagen7">Strategy Roleplay Experience. (2025). ''CK3 AGOT Multiplayer RP - The Andal Invasions - Order of Peremore - The Stormlands: Part 7'' [Video]. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18cHTQ-tESo</ref> that the seventh and final castle could successfully withstand the storms, which he named Storm's End<ref  
The Godsgrief stubbornly built six more castles, larger and more elaborate, over the ruins of the old to resist the storms but saw each one destroyed<ref name="AClashofKings345">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings''. Voyager Books. p.345</ref>. It was with the help of [[Elenei]] and the [[Children of the Forest|singers]]<ref name="Hagen7">Strategy Roleplay Experience. (2025). ''CK3 AGOT Multiplayer RP - The Andal Invasions - Order of Peremore - The Stormlands: Part 7'' [Video]. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18cHTQ-tESo</ref> that the seventh and final castle could successfully withstand the storms, which he named Storm's End<ref  


name="AClashofKings345">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings''. Voyager Books. p.345</ref><ref name="Stormlands224">George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The World of Ice and Fire - The Stormlands: House Durrandon''. London: HarperVoyager. p.224</ref>. Though legends tell that a young [[Brandon (Builder)|Bran the Builder]] advised Durran how to construct it.
name="AClashofKings345">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings''. Voyager Books. p.345</ref><ref name="Stormlands224">George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The World of Ice and Fire - The Stormlands: House Durrandon''. London: HarperVoyager. p.224</ref>. Though legends tell that a young [[Brandon Stark (Builder)|Bran the Builder]] advised Durran how to construct it.


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