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[[File:TheStormlands.png|thumb|The Stormlands is violent and fickle, and constantly beset by hurricane winds and fierce storms. Life is a constant battle for survival here, with only the hardiest and most defiant daring to call this place home.]] | |||
The Stormlands is a sweeping term for both a region and kingdom that has ebbed and flowed over millennia depending on the strength of its kings. At it's heart however, it stretches from Massey's Hook in the north to the Red Mountains of Dorne to the south, sharing a long border with the Reach to the west and the cliffs of Shipbreaker Bay to the east. In older days, the Stormlands extended to the Blackwater Rush and to the borders of the [[The Riverlands|Riverlands]], even taking the prosperous towns of Duskendale and Maidenpool for its own <ref>George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'', (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) p. 224.</ref>. | The Stormlands is a sweeping term for both a region and kingdom that has ebbed and flowed over millennia depending on the strength of its kings. At it's heart however, it stretches from Massey's Hook in the north to the Red Mountains of Dorne to the south, sharing a long border with the Reach to the west and the cliffs of Shipbreaker Bay to the east. In older days, the Stormlands extended to the Blackwater Rush and to the borders of the [[The Riverlands|Riverlands]], even taking the prosperous towns of Duskendale and Maidenpool for its own <ref>George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'', (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) p. 224.</ref>. | ||