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The '''rainwood''' is a large forest that lies on [[Cape Wrath]] in the [[Stormlands]].<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Map of the South|Map of the South]]</ref> [[Davos Seaworth]] holds the title of [[Lord]] of the Rainwood.{{Ref|aDwD|19}} Ser [[Dermot]] comes from the rainwood.{{ref|AFFC|30}}
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The '''rainwood''' is a large forest that lies on [[Cape Wrath]] in the [[Stormlands]].<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Map of the South|Map of the South]]</ref> Although it is rainy, the region is fertile enough.<ref>So Spake Martin: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/The_Stormlands The Stormlands]</ref> [[Mistwood]] is located in the southern rainwood, while [[Rain House]] is found in its northeast.<ref>''[[The Lands of Ice and Fire]]''</ref> Ser [[Dermot]] comes from the rainwood.{{ref|AFFC|30}}
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==Recent Events==
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===''A Storm of Swords''===
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Ser [[Davos Seaworth]] receives the title [[Lord]] of the Rainwood from King [[Stannis Baratheon]].{{ref|ASOS|36}}
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==

Revision as of 18:15, 18 January 2014

The Stormlands and the location of the rainwood
The Stormlands and the location of the rainwood
Rainwood
The Stormlands and the location of the rainwood

The rainwood is a large forest that lies on Cape Wrath in the Stormlands.[1] Although it is rainy, the region is fertile enough.[2] Mistwood is located in the southern rainwood, while Rain House is found in its northeast.[3] Ser Dermot comes from the rainwood.[4]

Recent Events

A Storm of Swords

Ser Davos Seaworth receives the title Lord of the Rainwood from King Stannis Baratheon.[5]

References and Notes