|
|
Line 19: |
Line 19: |
| *[[The Western Meadows]] | | *[[The Western Meadows]] |
| *[[Tarth]] | | *[[Tarth]] |
|
| |
| == The Kingswood ==
| |
|
| |
| [[File:362426425 dbb95ea22d b.jpg|thumb|The woods stretch for leagues upon leagues, hiding wonders and magics in their ancient trunks.]]
| |
|
| |
| The northernmost part of the primeval wood that stretches across the Stormlands - the Kingswood, like its sister-forest down south, is vast, fertile, and old<ref>George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The World of Ice and Fire - The Stormlands: The Coming of the First Men''. London: HarperVoyager.</ref>, and home to woods-witches, weirwood groves, old ruins, and even sightings of [[Children of the Forest|forest-children]] amongst the trees. Swept by winds billowing in from the [[The Blackwater|Blackwater]] and Shipbreaker Bay, the rustling of branches swaying in the wind goes hand-in-hand with the sound of saws and foresters harvesting timber. On the edge of the [[The Blackwater#The Wendwater|Wendwater River]], the men of the kingswood hear many things from across the bay, and the a strange [[Iron|new metal]] in the hands of [[Andals|blonde-haired foreigners]].
| |
|
| |
| Here, [[House Fell]] and [[House Blackheart]] dominate the woods within the Stormlands, harvesting large quantities of lumber to build ships, forts, houses, and tools across Westeros.
| |
|
| |
| === Houses of the Kingswood ===
| |
|
| |
| <div style="column-count:3">
| |
| * [[House Blackheart|Blackheart]] of Blackheart
| |
| * [[House Crowell|Crowell]] of Murdren
| |
| * [[House Fell|Fell]] of Felwood
| |
| * [[House Groves|Groves]] of Darkgroves
| |
| * [[House Hildreath|Hildreath]] of Wellwend
| |
| * [[House Wormwood|Wormwood]] of Wormwood
| |
| </div>
| |
|
| |
|
| == The Western Meadows == | | == The Western Meadows == |