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'''Sisterton''' is a town<ref>[[A Dance with Dragons]], [[Map of the North (A Dance with Dragons)|Map of the North]]</ref> located on [[Sweetsister]], an island of the [[Three Sisters]], in the [[Bite]]. The seat of [[House Borrell]],<ref>Sisterton's AWOIAF App entry</ref> it is considered the most notorious smuggler's den in all of [[Westeros]].<ref>[[The Mystery Knight]]</ref>
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'''Sisterton''' is a town<ref>[[A Dance with Dragons]], [[Map of the North (A Dance with Dragons)|Map of the North]]</ref> located on [[Sweetsister]], an island of the [[Three Sisters]], in the [[Bite]]. The seat of [[House Borrell]],<ref>"Sisterton" entry in ''[[A World of Ice and Fire]]''</ref> it is considered the most notorious smuggler's den in all of [[Westeros]].<ref>[[The Mystery Knight]]</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 21:58, 25 November 2013

Sisterton
Port Town
Location the Vale of Arryn, Westeros.
Government House Borrell, Feudal Lord
Religion Faith of the Seven
Named for Three Sisters
Notable places Night Lamp, Belly of the Whale, Breakwater
The Vale and the location of Sisterton
The Vale and the location of Sisterton
Sisterton
The Vale and the location of Sisterton

Sisterton is a town[1] located on Sweetsister, an island of the Three Sisters, in the Bite. The seat of House Borrell,[2] it is considered the most notorious smuggler's den in all of Westeros.[3]

History

Prior to becoming a smuggler's den, Sisterton was a pirate's nest.[4]

Layout

Sisterton is a small, mean town, rank with the odors of pig waste and rotting fish. Its streets are made of mud and planks, it's are houses daub-and-wattle hovels roofed with straw. By the Gallows Gate there are always hanged men with their entrails dangling out.[4] The Night Lamp, a lighthouse tower, and House Borrell's castle, Breakwater, are located at Sisterton.

Chapters that take place at Sisterton

References and Notes