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'''''The Fires of the Freehold''''' is written by [[Galendro]] and contains the history of [[Valyrian Freehold|Valyria]]. No complete copy is known to exist in [[Westeros]]. The [[Citadel]] of [[Oldtown]]'s copy lacks twenty seven scrolls.{{ref|ADWD|14}} Despite this, Galendro's work is widely considered to be the most definitive history on the Freehold.{{Ref|TWOIAF| Valyria's Children}}
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'''''The Fires of the Freehold''''' is written by [[Galendro]] and contains the history of the [[Valyrian Freehold]]. No complete copy is known to exist in [[Westeros]]. The [[Citadel]] of [[Oldtown]]'s copy lacks twenty-seven scrolls.{{ref|ADWD|14}} Despite this, Galendro's work is widely considered to be the most definitive history on the Freehold.{{Ref|TWOIAF| Valyria's Children}}
  
In ''The Fires of the Freehold'' it is written that when [[Valyria]] came to the aid of her most distant daughter, a hundred dragons took to the skies, descending on [[Qarlton the Great]] and his army, who had laid siege to [[Norvos]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| Lorath}}
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In ''The Fires of the Freehold'' it is written that when [[Valyria]] came to the aid of her most distant daughter, a hundred [[dragon]]s took to the skies, descending on [[Qarlton the Great]] and his army, who had laid siege to [[Norvos]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| Lorath}}
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==
 
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[[Category:Books and Scrolls|Fires of the Freehold]]
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[[es:Los Fuegos del Feudo Franco]]
 
[[es:Los Fuegos del Feudo Franco]]
 
[[fr:Feux des Possessions]]
 
[[fr:Feux des Possessions]]

Revision as of 14:20, 30 June 2015

The Fires of the Freehold is written by Galendro and contains the history of the Valyrian Freehold. No complete copy is known to exist in Westeros. The Citadel of Oldtown's copy lacks twenty-seven scrolls.[1] Despite this, Galendro's work is widely considered to be the most definitive history on the Freehold.[2]

In The Fires of the Freehold it is written that when Valyria came to the aid of her most distant daughter, a hundred dragons took to the skies, descending on Qarlton the Great and his army, who had laid siege to Norvos.[3]

References and Notes