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The '''narrow sea''' is the sea the sits between the continent of [[Westeros]] and the eastern continent of [[Essos]]. The sea is relatively narrow and easy to cross, but large enough to make large-scale invasions and military incursions between the Seven Kingdoms and the Free Cities difficult.  
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The '''narrow sea''' is the sea between the continent of [[Westeros]] and the eastern continent of [[Essos]]. The sea is relatively narrow and easy to cross, but large enough to make large-scale invasions and military incursions between the [[Seven Kingdoms]] and the [[Free Cities]] difficult.  
  
The narrow sea can be rough in autumn, and autumn storms are common. In winter, the storms are worse but less frequent.{{Ref|aFfC|15}} It's suggested that a journey from the [[Shield Islands]] to the far side of the narrow sea is so hazardous in autumn that two-thirds of a fleet might be lost in the attempt{{Ref|aFfC|29|440}} Thus [[Ships|Trading galleys]] some times better of crossing in the safety of the [[Stepstones]].
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The narrow sea can be rough in autumn, and autumn storms are common. In winter, the storms are worse but less frequent.{{Ref|aFfC|15}} It is suggested that a journey from the [[Shield Islands]] to the far side of the narrow sea is so hazardous in autumn that two-thirds of a fleet might be lost in the attempt.{{Ref|aFfC|29|440}} Thus [[Ships|trading galleys]] are sometimes better off crossing in the safety of the [[Stepstones]].
  
 
==Geography==
 
==Geography==
It connects the [[Shivering Sea]] sea in the north, [[Sea of Dorne]] in the west, [[Sea of Myrth]] in the east and the [[Summer Sea]] in the south, which it's separated from by the island chain known as the [[Stepstones]]. [[Bay of Crabs]], [[Blackwater Bay]] and [[Shipbreaker Bay]] are all inlets of this sea.
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The narrow sea connects the [[Shivering Sea]] in the north, the [[Sea of Dorne]] in the west, the [[Sea of Myrth]] in the east and the [[Summer Sea]] in the south, which it is separated from by the island chain known as the [[Stepstones]]. The [[Bay of Crabs]], [[Blackwater Bay]] and [[Shipbreaker Bay]] are all inlets of this sea.
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==

Revision as of 00:43, 24 August 2013

The narrow sea can be rough in autumn, and autumn storms are common - by Marc Fishman ©

The narrow sea is the sea between the continent of Westeros and the eastern continent of Essos. The sea is relatively narrow and easy to cross, but large enough to make large-scale invasions and military incursions between the Seven Kingdoms and the Free Cities difficult.

The narrow sea can be rough in autumn, and autumn storms are common. In winter, the storms are worse but less frequent.[1] It is suggested that a journey from the Shield Islands to the far side of the narrow sea is so hazardous in autumn that two-thirds of a fleet might be lost in the attempt.[2] Thus trading galleys are sometimes better off crossing in the safety of the Stepstones.

Geography

The narrow sea connects the Shivering Sea in the north, the Sea of Dorne in the west, the Sea of Myrth in the east and the Summer Sea in the south, which it is separated from by the island chain known as the Stepstones. The Bay of Crabs, Blackwater Bay and Shipbreaker Bay are all inlets of this sea.

References and Notes

  1. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 15, Samwell II.
  2. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 29, The Reaver, 440.