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Map of Westeros

Westeros

Where winter is not a season: it is a warning

Fantasy
CuratedGeorge R.R. Martin · A Game of Thrones

About This World

Westeros stretches from the frozen lands beyond the Wall to the deserts of Dorne. For thousands of years, its history has been written in blood: by the First Men, the Andals, the Targaryens, and the great houses. The Iron Throne is the most coveted seat in the world and the most cursed. Those who pursue it tend to find it sooner than those who deserve it. Beyond politics, an old threat is stirring: the Night King moves, and winter is no longer a metaphor.

Notable Locations

King's Landing

The capital of the Seven Kingdoms: a city of a million souls and the stench of power concentrated.

Winterfell

The ancestral seat of House Stark, built atop hot springs in the frozen north. 'The North remembers.'

The Wall

A seven hundred foot structure of ice stretching coast to coast, manned by the Night's Watch for eight thousand years.

Dragonstone

A volcanic stone fortress rising from a storm-wracked island: the ancestral home of House Targaryen.

Casterly Rock

A fortress carved into a great rock above the Sunset Sea: the seat of House Lannister.

The Eyrie

The impregnable mountain stronghold of House Arryn, accessible only by a single treacherous path.

The Neck

A vast, swampy chokepoint dividing north from south, haunted by crannogmen who know its every secret path.

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