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After the Godsgrief settled, he went to the [[The Stormlands#The Cape of Wrath|rainwood]] and returned with his wife-to-be, [[Elenei]], said to be a daughter of the gods, to Durran's Keep. But at their marriage, [[Elenei]]'s wrathful [[First Gods|parents]] destroyed Durran's Keep, killing all of his friends, brothers, wedding guests<ref name="AClashofKings345">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings''. Voyager Books. p.345</ref>. Durran and [[Elenei]] would survive however, thanks to the former's power<ref name="AClashofKings345">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings''. Voyager Books. p.345</ref>, and Durran swore vengeance against the gods from the ruins of his home.
After the Godsgrief settled, he went to the [[The Stormlands#The Cape of Wrath|rainwood]] and returned with his wife-to-be, [[Elenei]], said to be a daughter of the gods, to Durran's Keep. But at their marriage, [[Elenei]]'s wrathful [[First Gods|parents]] destroyed Durran's Keep, killing all of his friends, brothers, wedding guests<ref name="AClashofKings345">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings''. Voyager Books. p.345</ref>. Durran and [[Elenei]] would survive however, thanks to the former's power<ref name="AClashofKings345">George R.R. Martin. (1998). ''A Clash of Kings''. Voyager Books. p.345</ref>, and Durran swore vengeance against the gods from the ruins of his home.


The Godsgrief stubbornly six more castles, larger and more elaborate than the predecessor, 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>.  
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.


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