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Though not as renowned as the warrior-lords that dominate the region's history, the lords of the Meadows such as [[House Peasebury]] and [[House Grand]] have a penchant for diplomacy and reflection that many other Stormmen lack. Strife is not common here, and where feuds are resolved by blood-prices and calm mediation. Content in their godswoods and their enduring rule, the Western Meadows are rarely disturbed, a state of affairs they are in no great rush to change. However they're prosperity has made them complacent and the rest of the Stormlands often views the Meadow Lords as soft, an assumption that has yet to change<ref>George R.R. Martin. (2000). ''A Storm of Swords - Davos IV''. Voyager Books.</ref>. | Though not as renowned as the warrior-lords that dominate the region's history, the lords of the Meadows such as [[House Peasebury]] and [[House Grand]] have a penchant for diplomacy and reflection that many other Stormmen lack. Strife is not common here, and where feuds are resolved by blood-prices and calm mediation. Content in their godswoods and their enduring rule, the Western Meadows are rarely disturbed, a state of affairs they are in no great rush to change. However they're prosperity has made them complacent and the rest of the Stormlands often views the Meadow Lords as soft, an assumption that has yet to change<ref>George R.R. Martin. (2000). ''A Storm of Swords - Davos IV''. Voyager Books.</ref>. | ||
[[File:Shetland-isles-scotland-panorama-coastal.jpg|thumb|Sitting in its sapphire waters, the jewel of the Narrow Sea is a worthy prize for any Man.]] | [[File:Shetland-isles-scotland-panorama-coastal.jpg|thumb|Sitting in its sapphire waters, the jewel of the Narrow Sea is a worthy prize for any Man.]] | ||