Spears of the merling king. Wendwater. Dragonmont,[1] or the Dragonmont,[2] is a volcano on the island of Dragonstone in the crownlands. The activity of the volcano gave rise to the island. The castle of Dragonstone is a small fortress located on the face of the mountain.[3]
In the books. In Fire & Blood, the Triarchy is known to the Westerosi as the Kingdom of the Three Daughters, due to the Free Cities being called "daughters of Old Valyria ." It was also derisively called the "Kingdom of the Three Whores." Despite being called a "kingdom" by the Westerosi, it is not a monarchy, but an oligarchy ruled by a High
Crackclaw Point, or simply the Point,[1] is a peninsula in the crownlands jutting out into the narrow sea. To the north lies the Bay of Crabs, to the south Blackwater Bay.[2] Maidenpool and Rook's Rest are west of the forested peninsula, while Dragonstone and Claw Isle are to the south and east, respectively.[3]
Driftmark. Driftmark is an island west of Dragonstone in Blackwater Bay. The island is the seat of House Velaryon in the Crownlands and has at least 3 settlements; High Tide (The keep of House Velaryon), Hull, and Spicetown. All of Driftmark was planned by KanylKay with the settlements, apart from High Tide, being community built.
Steve Toussaint as Corlys VelaryonPhoto: Ollie Upton/HBOThere’s nothing modern Hollywood loves more than a franchise, and Game Of Thrones—despite a shaky dismount on the flagship series—has
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During the Battle of the Blackwater, Lord Velaryon's Pride of Driftmark is set afire by wildfire. Aurane Waters, Monford's half brother, kneels to Joffrey after the battle. A Storm of Swords. It is reported by Lord Alester Florent that Lord Monford burned with Pride of Driftmark on the Blackwater Rush.
↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 41, Jon V. ↑ A Game of Thrones RPG and Resource Book, Guardians of Order; ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 8, Daenerys I. ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 28, Cersei VI. ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 1, Tyrion I. ↑ 39.0 39.1 39.2 A Game of Thrones, Appendix. ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 32, Tyrion IV.
Castle Driftmark -more ancient than Dragonstone-a dark, grim place, always damp and often flooded-dark, salt-stained walls High Tide-a new castle built by Corlys Velaryon on the other side of the island, when the house was the richest in Westeros, surpassing the Hightowers and the Lannisters in wealth-built of the same pale stone as the Eyrie
2.1 A Game of Thrones; 2.2 A Clash of Kings; 2.3 A Storm of Swords; 2.4 A Feast for Crows; 2.5 A Dance with Dragons; 3 House Baratheon of Dragonstone at the end of the third century. 3.1 Household. 3.1.1 The King's main household; 3.1.2 The King's captives and guests; 3.1.3 The King's knights and sworn swords marching to Winterfell
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