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== Points of Interest == | == Points of Interest == | ||
To the north, along the Sunset Sea, stands Banefort, the ancient seat of the Hooded Kings of House Banefort. Nearby lies Provence, the ancestral stronghold of House Broome and gateway to the land of the rivers. Further south sits the Crag, home of House Westerling. Following the coast, one comes upon Castamere, the mostly underground fortress of House Reyne. Across the sea lies Fair Isle, once ruled by House Farman and now by the Greyirons. | To the north, along the Sunset Sea, stands Banefort, the ancient seat of the Hooded Kings of House Banefort. Nearby lies Provence, the ancestral stronghold of House Broome and gateway to the land of the rivers. Further south sits the Crag, home of House Westerling. Following the coast, one comes upon Castamere, the mostly underground fortress previously of House Reyne and these days of House Risley, andals the king bestowed lands and titles to after the Reynes were extinguished for their rebellion. Across the sea lies Fair Isle, once ruled by House Farman and now by the Greyirons. | ||
Further down the coast is Kayce, seat of House Lantell, who govern Lann's Point after the dismissal of House Kenning. At the heart of Lannisport Bay lies the bustling town sharing the same name, and towering above it is Casterly Rock, the great mountain fortress of House Lannister, Kings of the Rock. The final major coastal stronghold is Crakehall Keep, once the seat of the old Crakehall kings, and now the Southern-March of the West. | Further down the coast is Kayce, seat of House Lantell, who govern Lann's Point after the dismissal of House Kenning. At the heart of Lannisport Bay lies the bustling town sharing the same name, and towering above it is Casterly Rock, the great mountain fortress of House Lannister, Kings of the Rock. The final major coastal stronghold is Crakehall Keep, once the seat of the old Crakehall kings, and now the Southern-March of the West. |