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Known as the Sapphire Isle, Tarth is the largest island of the Stormlands, and sits like a jewel in the shining Straits of Tarth<ref>George R.R. Martin. (2000). ''A Storm of Swords - Jaime III-IV''. Voyager Books.</ref>. Renowned for its beauty, of rich fertile soil, lakes, and waterfalls, it was coveted by both [[First Men]] and [[Andals]] in equal measure. | Known as the Sapphire Isle, Tarth is the largest island of the Stormlands, and sits like a jewel in the shining Straits of Tarth<ref>George R.R. Martin. (2000). ''A Storm of Swords - Jaime III-IV''. Voyager Books.</ref>. Renowned for its beauty, of rich fertile soil, lakes, and waterfalls, it was coveted by both [[First Men]] and [[Andals]] in equal measure. | ||
Though ruled by [[House Evenstar]] for millennia, during the [[Coming of the Andals|Andal Invasion]], the isle was split in two with the arrival of [[House Morne]] with [[Ser Galadon Morne]] claiming the eastern side of the island. | Though ruled by [[House Evenstar]] for millennia, during the [[Coming of the Andals|Andal Invasion]], the isle was split in two with the arrival of [[House Morne]] with [[Ser Galadon Morne]] claiming the eastern side of the island<ref name="Stormlands231">George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The World of Ice and Fire - The Stormlands: The Men of the Stormlands''. p.231. London: HarperVoyager.</ref>. | ||
=== Notable Houses of Tarth === | === Notable Houses of Tarth === |