Difference between revisions of "Breakwater"

From A Wiki of Ice and Fire
Jump to: navigation, search
m
m (app)
Line 2: Line 2:
  
 
==Layout==
 
==Layout==
Breakwater is built partially on huge, stone arches that stand as bulwarks against the sea.<ref>Sisterton's AWOIAF App entry</ref> Entry to Breakwater is by a bridge of black basalt and a rusty iron portcullis. Its defenses include a deep salt moat and a drawbridge supported by two massive chains, followed by a larger gatehouse of algae-covered stones. Steps lead to Breakwater's cavernous stone keep. Its entrance is covered by threadbare [[Myr]]ish carpet.{{ref|ADWD|9}}
+
Breakwater is built partially on huge, stone arches that stand as bulwarks against the sea.<ref>"Sisterton" entry in ''[[A World of Ice and Fire]]''</ref> Entry to Breakwater is by a bridge of black basalt and a rusty iron portcullis. Its defenses include a deep salt moat and a drawbridge supported by two massive chains, followed by a larger gatehouse of algae-covered stones. Steps lead to Breakwater's cavernous stone keep. Its entrance is covered by threadbare [[Myr]]ish carpet.{{ref|ADWD|9}}
  
 
Breakwater's hall is gloomy and has a leaky roof. Only four of its twenty wall-mounted sconces hold torches. A white spider crab on a grey-green field, the sigil of House Borrell, is embroidered on a banner above the hall's hearth.  Beneath the castle are dungeons.{{ref|ADWD|9}}
 
Breakwater's hall is gloomy and has a leaky roof. Only four of its twenty wall-mounted sconces hold torches. A white spider crab on a grey-green field, the sigil of House Borrell, is embroidered on a banner above the hall's hearth.  Beneath the castle are dungeons.{{ref|ADWD|9}}
Line 9: Line 9:
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
During the [[War of the Usurper]], [[Eddard Stark]] washed up on Sweetsister while trying to sail to [[the North]] to raise his banners. Lord Borrell, the father of [[Godric Borrell]], could have turned Eddard over to King [[Aerys II Targaryen|King Aerys II]] for a reward, but instead freed him, saying, "If you lose, you were never here."{{ref|ADWD|9}}
+
During the [[War of the Usurper]], [[Eddard Stark]] washed up on Sweetsister while trying to sail from the [[Vale of Arryn]] to [[the North]] to raise his banners. Lord Borrell, the father of [[Godric Borrell]], could have turned Eddard over to King [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys II]] for a reward, but instead freed him, saying, "If you lose, you were never here."{{ref|ADWD|9}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==

Revision as of 14:29, 26 November 2013

Breakwater is a castle which defends the town of Sisterton in the Three Sisters, part of the Vale of Arryn. It is the residence of House Borrell, Lords of Sweetsister.

Layout

Breakwater is built partially on huge, stone arches that stand as bulwarks against the sea.[1] Entry to Breakwater is by a bridge of black basalt and a rusty iron portcullis. Its defenses include a deep salt moat and a drawbridge supported by two massive chains, followed by a larger gatehouse of algae-covered stones. Steps lead to Breakwater's cavernous stone keep. Its entrance is covered by threadbare Myrish carpet.[2]

Breakwater's hall is gloomy and has a leaky roof. Only four of its twenty wall-mounted sconces hold torches. A white spider crab on a grey-green field, the sigil of House Borrell, is embroidered on a banner above the hall's hearth. Beneath the castle are dungeons.[2]

The Night Lamp, the black tower lighthouse of Sisterton,[2] is possibly located at Breakwater.

History

During the War of the Usurper, Eddard Stark washed up on Sweetsister while trying to sail from the Vale of Arryn to the North to raise his banners. Lord Borrell, the father of Godric Borrell, could have turned Eddard over to King Aerys II for a reward, but instead freed him, saying, "If you lose, you were never here."[2]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

After being caught at the Belly of the Whale, Davos Seaworth is taken to Lord Godric Borrell inside Breakwater. After feeding Davos, Godric allows him to travel on to White Harbor.[2]

References and Notes