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Game of Thrones: Conquerer

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Beyond the Wall

Beyond the Wall

a desolate region, home to the wildlings that live beyond the wall, snowridden and a struggle to survive in.

Dorne Desert

Dorne Desert

a vast expanse of golden sands that stretch for miles under an unforgiving sun. The desert is known for its shimmering heat haze that dances on the horizon, creating mirages of distant oases. Amidst the dunes lie hidden caves and ancient ruins remnants of a once-great civilization, waiting to be explored by daring adventurers. Strange, otherworldly flora dot the landscape, adapting to the harsh climate, while the howls of desert winds echo through the vast emptiness.

Essos

Essos

Essos, often simply called the east, is the largest of the three known continents in the world. It lies east of Westeros and north of Sothoryos and Ulthos, stretching from the Shivering Sea in the north to the Summer Sea in the south, and from the narrow sea in the west to the lands surrounding the Jade Sea in the east, if not farther. Essos is populated by many different peoples and has a vast and varied geography.

King's Landing

King's Landing

King's Landing is a bustling yet unsightly capital, rife with the filth and struggles of its populous. Surrounded by fortified walls and manned by the gold cloaks of the City Watch, the city stands as the heart of the Seven Kingdoms, housing the Iron Throne within the imposing Red Keep. Despite its grandeur, the stench of waste permeates the air, offering a stark contrast to the ambition and intrigue that simmer within its streets.

Nornish Mountains Region

Nornish Mountains Region

The Nornish Mountains Region is a majestic and rugged landscape, where steep, craggy peaks are draped in a thick blanket of snow, and cascading waterfalls tumble down rocky cliffs. Nestled within the valleys are picturesque villages, each boasting wooden cabins adorned with intricate carvings. The air is crisp and carries the scent of pine, while the distant sound of howling winds resonates through the high passes.

The Iron Isles

The Iron Isles

The Iron Isles is a rugged archipelago steeped in both tradition and strife, known for its harsh terrain and storied history. Once ruled by the rock and salt of High Kings selected through kingsmoots, it is now under the dominion of House Greyjoy, with their stronghold at Pyke. The stark coastline is surrounded by tumultuous seas, where the echoes of ancient maritime battles still resonate.

The Land of Always Winter

The Land of Always Winter

a vast, desolate expanse bordered by towering, icy mountains that seem to touch the sky. A continuous winter blankets the land, where the winds howl like lost souls, and the sun rarely breaks through the thick, swirling snow clouds. This land, littered with remnants of ancient battles, with skeletal trees that twist agonizingly against the biting cold and frozen lakes that mirror the eerie landscape.

The Narrow Sea

The Narrow Sea

The narrow sea is the sea between the continents of Westeros to its west and Essos to its east. The sea is relatively narrow and easy to cross, but large enough to make large-scale invasions and military incursions between the Seven Kingdoms and the Free Cities difficult. There is regular trade across the narrow sea between the two continents and the Port of Ibben.Westerosi nobles are sometimes fostered or seek refuge in the cities across the water.

The Wall

The Wall

The Wall is a colossal expanse of ice, stretching across the northern border of the realm, acting as a formidable barrier between the civilized lands and the untamed wilderness beyond. Towering higher than any mountain, its surface shimmers with an otherworldly glow under the moonlight, instilling both awe and fear in those who dare to approach. The Wall serves as a reminder of the constant struggle between civilization and the wild, as ancient legends and chilling howls echo from the depths beyond its icy facade.

Vale of Arryn

Vale of Arryn

The Vale of Arryn is a breathtakingly beautiful valley surrounded by the towering Mountains of the Moon, known for its lush greenery and rich history. Once a sovereign nation ruled by the Kings of Mountain and Vale, it is now a prominent region within the Seven Kingdoms, still echoing the pride and legacy of House Arryn.

Westeros

Westeros

The realm is scarred by the devastating civil war that pitted Targaryen against Targaryen. The once-mighty house's power has waned significantly, with only a handful of young, smaller dragons remaining. King Aemon Targaryen the Third sits uneasily upon the Iron Throne, their rule more dependent on political alliances than the threat of dragonfire. The Seven Kingdoms are in a state of uneasy peace, with old rivalries and new ambitions simmering on the surface. The great houses, tasted power during the war, now vie for influence in a court where dragons no longer guarantee absolute authority. Beyond the Wall, whispers of ancient threats stir, unheeded by a realm too focused on its internal strife. In Essos, powers rise and fall, eyeing Westeros with a mix of opportunity and caution. This is a Westeros where magic is fading, but the cruelty and ambition of men remain as sharp as Valyrian steel. Loyalty is fleeting, alliances are fragile, and in the game of thrones, you win or you die.

This work includes material taken from the System Reference Document 5.1 (“SRD 5.1”) by Wizards of the Coast LLC . The SRD 5.1 is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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