A Game of Thrones • A Song of Ice and Fire NWN2 Persistent World • Low Magic Role Play

Tags: Moat Cailin

1. The First Men
(World of Westeros/History)
... The First Men came to believe that the children could watch them through the weirwoods, and so chopped down those trees for safety and retribution. From the Children’s Tower in Moat Cailin, stories say ...
2. History of the Baratheons
(World of Westeros/History)
... Storm Kings was extensive, at its peak reaching nearly as far north as Moat Cailin on the northern marches of the Neck. Arrec the Storm King lost this northern territory three centuries after it was first ...
3. Moat Cailin
(World of Westeros/Strongholds)
Moat Cailin is said to be the oldest fortress in Westeros, raised by the First Men over ten thousand years ago to protect the North from attack. It consisted of twenty towers overlooking the causeway leading ...
4. The Dreadfort
(World of Westeros/Strongholds)
... in slaughtering them at the Red Wedding. The Boltons were then named Wardens of the North by Tywin Lannister. With the bulk of the Bolton host trapped south of Moat Cailin, the Dreadfort is currently under ...
5. House Stark
(Houses of Westeros/Great Houses)
... it home. House Stark is the undisputed ruler of the North and the second line of defence against the horrors beyond the Wall. The house’s holdings stretch south to the Neck, where the ruins of Moat Cailin ...
6. House Greyjoy
(Houses of Westeros/Great Houses)
... also hold the ports of Seagard on the west coast and White Harbor on the east coast, and they hold the ruined stronghold of Moat Cailin that controls passage through the Neck. House Position Greyjoy ...
7. The North
(World of Westeros/Geography)
Stretching from Moat Cailin in the south to the Wall and beyond, the North is nearly as large as the other six kingdoms of Westeros combined. It is a harsh land filled with bogs, forests, and large stretches ...