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'''God-King of Ib''' was the title held by the ruler of [[Ibben]] prior to the [[Doom of Valyria]]. At least a hundred of the God-Kings dwelled in a colossal palace of rough-hewn stone that dominated [[Port of Ibben]]. Under their rule, the [[Ibbenese]] conquered and colonized a huge swath of northern [[Essos]] immediately south of [[Ib]], in the densely wooded region that the Dothraki knew as the [[Kingdom of the Ifequevron]]. In the aftermath of the Doom of Valyria, however, the last God-King was overthrown. Since that day, Ibben is ruled by the [[Shadow Council]].{{ref|TWOIAF| Ib}}
 
'''God-King of Ib''' was the title held by the ruler of [[Ibben]] prior to the [[Doom of Valyria]]. At least a hundred of the God-Kings dwelled in a colossal palace of rough-hewn stone that dominated [[Port of Ibben]]. Under their rule, the [[Ibbenese]] conquered and colonized a huge swath of northern [[Essos]] immediately south of [[Ib]], in the densely wooded region that the Dothraki knew as the [[Kingdom of the Ifequevron]]. In the aftermath of the Doom of Valyria, however, the last God-King was overthrown. Since that day, Ibben is ruled by the [[Shadow Council]].{{ref|TWOIAF| Ib}}
  
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Revision as of 18:13, 16 February 2018

God-King of Ib was the title held by the ruler of Ibben prior to the Doom of Valyria. At least a hundred of the God-Kings dwelled in a colossal palace of rough-hewn stone that dominated Port of Ibben. Under their rule, the Ibbenese conquered and colonized a huge swath of northern Essos immediately south of Ib, in the densely wooded region that the Dothraki knew as the Kingdom of the Ifequevron. In the aftermath of the Doom of Valyria, however, the last God-King was overthrown. Since that day, Ibben is ruled by the Shadow Council.[1]

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