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Storm's End is first and foremost a fortress, it has little in the way of ostentation and is a chilly, pragmatic, and stony place. It's largest feature is its smooth circular stone curtain wall, over a hundred feet high, and said to be forty feet thick at its narrowest, and eighty feet seawards<ref name="Storm's End1">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings - Catelyn III''. Voyager Books.</ref>. | Storm's End is first and foremost a fortress, it has little in the way of ostentation and is a chilly, pragmatic, and stony place. It's largest feature is its smooth circular stone curtain wall, over a hundred feet high, and said to be forty feet thick at its narrowest, and eighty feet seawards<ref name="Storm's End1">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings - Catelyn III''. Voyager Books.</ref>. | ||
The drum tower at the centre, grey and colossal and windowless, punches up into the sky and casts a shadow so large it can be seen from the other end of the bay<ref name="Storm's End1">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings - Catelyn III''. Voyager Books.</ref>. It is there that the lord of Storm's End resides, with space enough for a granary, barracks, a feast hall, and chambers for the lord and his family<ref name="Storm's End1">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings - Catelyn III''. Voyager Books.</ref>. Outside, kitchens, stables, and training yards shelter in the space between the keep and the walls, enough to hold several thousand men at any one time<ref name="Storm's End1">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings - Catelyn III''. Voyager Books.</ref>. | The drum tower at the centre, grey and colossal and windowless, punches up into the sky and casts a shadow so large it can be seen from the other end of the bay<ref name="Storm's End1">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings - Catelyn III''. Voyager Books.</ref>. It is there that the lord of Storm's End resides, with space enough for a granary, barracks, a feast hall, and chambers for the lord and his family<ref name="Storm's End1">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings - Catelyn III''. Voyager Books.</ref>. Outside, kitchens, stables, and training yards, and a godswood shelter in the space between the keep and the walls, enough to hold several thousand men at any one time<ref name="Storm's End1">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings - Catelyn III''. Voyager Books.</ref>. | ||
== History == | == History == |