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Created page with " ''"There were no slaves in the Iron Islands, only thralls. A thrall was bound to service, but he was not chattel. His children were born free, so long as they were given to the Drowned God. And thralls were never bought nor sold for gold. A man paid the iron price for thralls, or else had none."'' ''- A Feast For Crows<ref>George R.R. Martin. (2005). ''A Feast For Crows - The Reaver''. Voyager Books.</ref>'' A '''thrall''' is a class of servant on The Iron Islands..." |
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''- A Feast For Crows<ref>George R.R. Martin. (2005). ''A Feast For Crows - The Reaver''. Voyager Books.</ref>'' | ''- A Feast For Crows<ref>George R.R. Martin. (2005). ''A Feast For Crows - The Reaver''. Voyager Books.</ref>'' | ||
A '''thrall''' is a class of servant on [[The Iron Islands]], usually taken prisoner on raids. Thralls generally work the fields and the mines | A '''thrall''' is a class of servant on [[The Iron Islands]], usually taken prisoner on raids. Thralls generally work the fields and the mines - work considered unworthy of freeborn Ironborn. A child born to a thrall is considered free, and may be taken from their parents at age seven to work on a ship or learn a trade. Or, they may be given over to serve the [[Drowned God]] as holy men. | ||
==Thrall Houses== | ==Thrall Houses== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category:The Iron Islands]] |