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==History==
 
==History==
 
Ifequevron, meaning "[[wood walkers]]", is the [[Dothraki language]] name for a people who once lived in the forest. Located on a small western peninsula, [[Vaes Leisi]] is a ruined settlement of carved trees and haunted grottoes.{{ref|AWOIAF}}
 
Ifequevron, meaning "[[wood walkers]]", is the [[Dothraki language]] name for a people who once lived in the forest. Located on a small western peninsula, [[Vaes Leisi]] is a ruined settlement of carved trees and haunted grottoes.{{ref|AWOIAF}}
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[[Corlys Velaryon]], after his return from the [[Thousand Islands]] wrote of carved trees, haunted grottoes, and strange silences at the Kingdom of the Ifequevron.<ref name=Ib/>
  
 
== Notes and References ==
 
== Notes and References ==
 
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Revision as of 22:02, 26 December 2014

The Kingdom of the Ifequevron[1] or Kingdoms of the Ifeqevron[2] is a forested region of northern Essos along the Shivering Sea.[2] Omber and the Bay of Tusks are to the west, while the Kingdom of Sarnor is to the southwest. East of the forest are the Realm of Jhogwin and the Krazaaj Zasqa. The Dothraki sea and Vaes Dothrak are to the south; a river from the Womb of the World by Vaes Dothrak runs through the kingdom to the Shivering Sea. East of the forest are the Ibbenese city New Ibbish and the ruins of Vaes Aresak (Ibbish).[2]

History

Ifequevron, meaning "wood walkers", is the Dothraki language name for a people who once lived in the forest. Located on a small western peninsula, Vaes Leisi is a ruined settlement of carved trees and haunted grottoes.[1]

Corlys Velaryon, after his return from the Thousand Islands wrote of carved trees, haunted grottoes, and strange silences at the Kingdom of the Ifequevron.[3]

Notes and References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 The Lands of Ice and Fire.
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