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The '''Children's Tower''' is one of the three towers that remain at [[Moat Cailin]]. It is tall and slender. It has only half of its crenallations of its crown. Legend has it that the [[children of the forest]] called upon their gods here to send the hammer of the waters.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], Chapter 55, Catelyn</ref> [[House Umber]] took this tower as his seat during the Northern host's stay at [[Moat Cailin]].
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[[File:Dimitri Bielak The Children's Tower.jpg|thumb|400px|right|The Children's Tower by Dimitri Bielak © Fantasy Flight Games]]
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The '''Children's Tower''' is one of the three towers that remain at [[Moat Cailin]], the others being the [[Gatehouse Tower]] and the [[Drunkard's Tower]].
  
==References and Sources==
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==Layout==
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The Children's Tower is tall, slender, and green with moss. Half of its crenelations are gone from its crown, and its shattered top is open to the wind and the rain.{{Ref|AGOT|55}}
  
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==History==
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Legend has it that the [[children of the forest]] called upon their gods from the top of Children's Tower to send the [[hammer of the waters]] and shatter the [[Neck]].{{Ref|AGOT|55}}{{Ref|ADWD|20}}
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==Recent events==
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===''A Game of Thrones''===
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[[House Umber]] takes the Children's Tower as their seat when the [[north]]ern host of [[Robb Stark]] stays at [[Moat Cailin]].{{Ref|AGOT|55}}
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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During the [[siege of Moat Cailin]], [[Ramsay Snow|Ramsay Bolton]] sends [[Theon Greyjoy]] to offer the [[ironborn]] garrison food and safe passage if they surrender to [[House Bolton]] unarmed. Theon sees pale faces at the battlements of the [[Gatehouse Tower]] and through the broken masonry crowning the Children's Tower. He is later informed by a guard that all of the ironborn within the Children's Tower are dead; [[Dagon Codd]] went over a few days ago and discovered two survivors eating the corpses of the deceased, so Dagon killed them both. The pale faces may thus be [[crannogmen]] who retook the Children's Tower.{{Ref|ADWD|20}}
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|It looked as if some great beast had taken a bite out of the crenellations along the tower top, and spit the rubble across the bog.{{ref|AGOT|55}}|thoughts of [[Catelyn Stark]]}}
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==References==
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[[Category:Moat Cailin]]
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[[Category:Towers]]
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 29 September 2021

The Children's Tower by Dimitri Bielak © Fantasy Flight Games

The Children's Tower is one of the three towers that remain at Moat Cailin, the others being the Gatehouse Tower and the Drunkard's Tower.

Layout

The Children's Tower is tall, slender, and green with moss. Half of its crenelations are gone from its crown, and its shattered top is open to the wind and the rain.[1]

History

Legend has it that the children of the forest called upon their gods from the top of Children's Tower to send the hammer of the waters and shatter the Neck.[1][2]

Recent events

A Game of Thrones

House Umber takes the Children's Tower as their seat when the northern host of Robb Stark stays at Moat Cailin.[1]

A Dance with Dragons

During the siege of Moat Cailin, Ramsay Bolton sends Theon Greyjoy to offer the ironborn garrison food and safe passage if they surrender to House Bolton unarmed. Theon sees pale faces at the battlements of the Gatehouse Tower and through the broken masonry crowning the Children's Tower. He is later informed by a guard that all of the ironborn within the Children's Tower are dead; Dagon Codd went over a few days ago and discovered two survivors eating the corpses of the deceased, so Dagon killed them both. The pale faces may thus be crannogmen who retook the Children's Tower.[2]

Quotes

It looked as if some great beast had taken a bite out of the crenellations along the tower top, and spit the rubble across the bog.[1]

—thoughts of Catelyn Stark

References