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{{Infobox Settlement
 
{{Infobox Settlement
 
| name = Oldtown
 
| name = Oldtown
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| image = [[File:BtD Oldtown.png|350px]]
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| image_caption = Oldtown by Douglas Wheatley ©
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| settlement_type= port city
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| location = the [[Reach]], [[Westeros]]
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| seat = [[House Hightower]]
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| seat_type = [[Feudalism|feudal lord]]
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| religion = [[Faith of the Seven]]
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| population =
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| size =
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| founded = Unknown
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| named_for = oldest city in Westeros
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| places = [[Hightower]], [[Starry Sept]], the [[Citadel]]
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| organizations = [[Maesters]], [[City Watch of Oldtown]]
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'''Oldtown''' is one of the largest and oldest cities in [[Westeros]], built by the [[First Men]] before the [[Andal invasion]]. Oldtown was constructed around the [[Hightower]], the seat of [[House Hightower]] in the center of the city. Oldtown is home to the [[Citadel]] and houses the [[Starry Sept]], formerly the seat of the [[High Septon]] of the [[Faith of the Seven]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: Oldtown}} The demonym used for its inhabitants is "Oldtowner".{{Ref|ACOK|11}}{{Ref|AFFC|45}}
| location = the [[Reach]], [[Westeros]]
 
| seat = [[House Hightower]]
 
| seat_type = [[Feudalism|Feudal Lord]]
 
 
| religion = [[Faith of the Seven]]
 
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| founded = Unknown
 
| named_for = Being oldest City in Westeros
 
  
| places = [[Hightower]], [[Starry Sept]], the [[Citadel]]
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==City==
| organizations = [[Maesters]], [[City Watch of Oldtown]]
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===Location===
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Oldtown is located at the mouth of the [[Honeywine]] in the southwestern side of the [[Reach]]. North of the city are the castles [[Honeyholt]] and [[Brightwater Keep]]. To the east lies [[Uplands]], and to the west [[Blackcrown]] and [[Three Towers]]. To enter the port of Oldtown from the [[Sunset Sea]], one first needs to enter the [[Whispering Sound]]. The [[Roseroad]] travels from Oldtown to [[Highgarden]], from where it continued on to [[King's Landing]].{{Ref|tloiaf| Westeros}}
  
'''Oldtown''' is one of the largest cities in [[Westeros]] and is the oldest, built by the [[First Men]] before the [[Andal invasion]]. The city is located in the southwest of the [[Reach]], at the mouth of the river [[Honeywine]] where it opens onto [[Whispering Sound]] and the [[Sunset Sea]] beyond. It is the western terminus of the [[Roseroad]] from [[Highgarden]] and [[King's Landing]]. [[House Hightower]] have their seat at the [[Hightower]] in Oldtown. The city also hosts the [[Citadel]].
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===Layout===
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:''See also: [[:Category:Images of Oldtown|Images of Oldtown]]''
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Oldtown is a labyrinth of wynds, crisscrossing alleys, narrow crookback streets, and markets. These include the [[Thieves Market]] and [[Ragpicker's Wynd]].{{ref|aFfC|Prologue}} Oldtown is built in stone, with all its streets cobbled,{{Ref|affc|prologue}} which can make them wet and slippery on a damp day.{{Ref|affc|45}} Most bridges are made of stone as well, although some wooden bridges can be found as well.{{Ref|affc|prologue}}{{Ref|affc|45}} The city itself is surrounded by massive, thick, high stone walls.{{Ref|twoiaf| The Reach: Oldtown}} Beautiful{{Ref|affc|prologue}} Oldtown is described as smelling as flowery as a perfumed dowager.{{Ref|adwd|15}} During summer, it steams and swelters during daytime but comes alive at night. Foliage include melons, [[moonbloom]], [[nightshade]], peaches, and pomegranates.{{ref|AGOT|25}}
  
==Layout==
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Many small isles are located in Oldtown; The [[Quill and Tankard]], an inn, stands on its own island in the Honeywine.{{Ref|affc|prologue}} The river road winds along beside the Honeywine through the heart of the city.{{Ref|affc|45}} West of the river, the Guildhalls line the river bank.{{Ref|affc|prologue}} [[Rat pits]] and black brothels are located in the undercity.{{Ref|affc|prologue}}
:''See also: [[:Category:Images of Oldtown|Images of Oldtown]]''
 
The city is primarily known as the location of the [[Citadel]], home of the order of [[maesters]] who serve as councillors, doctors, scientists, and postmasters for the Seven Kingdoms.  
 
  
The city's [[Starry Sept]] was the seat of the [[Faith of the Seven]] until the construction of the [[Great Sept of Baelor]] in [[King's Landing]].{{ref|aFfC|Prologue}} Other septs include the [[Sailor's Sept]], the [[Lord's Sept]], and the [[Seven Shrines]]. Oldtown also has a [[motherhouse]].{{ref|ASOS|22}} The temples that cater to foreigners, such [[Summer Isles|Summer Islanders]] and [[red priests]] of the [[Lord of Light]], are all located down by the wharves.{{ref|aFfC|Prologue}}
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The [[Citadel]] is located upriver on both sides of the Honeywine.{{Ref|affc|prologue}} Boys and men gather there from all over Westeros to learn, study, and forge a [[maester]]'s chain. The Citadel is considered to be the greatest seat of knowledge in the [[known world]].{{Ref|twoiaf| The Reach: Oldtown}}
  
Oldtown is one of the most important ports of the [[Seven Kingdoms]]. Trading ships from all over [[Westeros]], as well as the Summer Islands, the [[Free Cities]], and other places [[across the narrow sea]], constantly crowd into its harbors.  
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Downriver{{Ref|affc|prologue}} is the [[Starry Sept]] of the [[Faith of the Seven]], which was raised on the command of Lord [[Triston Hightower]]. It became the seat of the [[High Septon]]s for a thousand years, which made Oldtown the unquestioned center of the Faith for all of Westeros. Only following the construction of the [[Great Sept of Baelor]] in [[King's Landing]] during the second half of the second century after [[Aegon's Conquest]], did the Starry Sept lose its status.{{Ref|affc|prologue}}{{Ref|twoiaf| The Reach: Oldtown}} Besides the Sept of Oldtown, at least seven more septs honoring the Seven, built on the command of Lord [[Damon Hightower]], can be found nearby.{{Ref|twoiaf| The Reach: Oldtown}} These include the [[Sailor's Sept]] down by the harbor, the [[Lord's Sept]], and the [[Seven Shrines]] in their gardens across the Honeywine.{{ref|affc|prologue}} Oldtown is also home to a [[motherhouse]].{{ref|ASOS|22}} Down by the wharves can be found temples that cater to foreigners, such as [[Summer Isles|Summer Islanders]] and [[red priests]] of the [[Lord of Light]].{{ref|aFfC|Prologue}}
  
The city itself is stunningly beautiful; many rivers and canals crisscross its cobbled streets, and breathtaking stone mansions are common. Oldtown lacks the squalor of daub-and-wattle King's Landing, which usurped its position as the pre-eminent city of Westeros. However, Oldtown is a labyrinth of wynds, alleys, markets and streets, such as the Thieves' Market and Ragpycker's Wynd.{{ref|aFfC|Prologue}} West of the [[Honeywine]] lie guildhalls, which sit along the shoreline.  
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The mighty [[Hightower]] is a massive stepped lighthouse located on [[Battle Isle]], where the Honeywine widens into Whispering Sound.{{Ref|affc|prologue}} The Hightower has a great beacon on top, which shows ships the way to port.<ref name=ssm>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/The_Arryns_and_the_Hightower The Arryns and the Hightower (May 9, 1999)]</ref> The Hightower is located on [[Battle Isle]]{{Ref|affc|prologue}} in the center of Oldtown.<ref name=ssm/> The Hightower is the tallest tower in the world,{{Ref|twoiaf| The Reach}} higher than even the seven-hundred-foot [[Wall]].{{Ref|awoiaf| Hightower}}
  
The largest structure in the city, and also the tallest structure in Westeros, is the [[Hightower]], a massive stepped lighthouse which extends some 800 feet into the sky and is topped by a huge beacon which can be seen for many miles out to sea.  
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===People and Economy===
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Oldtown is the richest city of [[Westeros]] and second in population only to [[King's Landing]].{{Ref|twoiaf| The Reach: Oldtown}} Trade features heavily, as the city is home to the realm's second most important port.{{Ref|asos|32}} Trading ships from all the world, including the rest of Westeros, the nine [[Free Cities]], the [[Summer Isles]], and more, are known to call upon Oldtown's port.
  
The city is policed by the [[City Watch of Oldtown]],{{ref|TMK}} commanded by Ser [[Moryn Tyrell]], an uncle of Lord [[Mace Tyrell|Mace]].{{ref|aGoT|Appendix}} Oldtown is ruled from the Hightower by [[House Hightower]], who were originally kings in their own right but later swore fealty to [[House Gardener]]. They became vassals of the [[House Tyrell|Tyrells]] after the [[War of Conquest]]. The Hightowers are known for their loyalty and being stalwart. The current ruler of the city is Lord [[Leyton Hightower]].  
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Oldtown is ruled from the Hightower by [[House Hightower]], who were originally [[Kings of the High Tower]] but later swore fealty to [[House Gardener]], the [[Kings of the Reach]]. They became vassals of the [[House Tyrell|Tyrells]] after the Conquest,{{Ref|twoiaf| The Reach: Oldtown}} and own the [[Bank of Oldtown]].{{ref|fab|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}} The city is protected by the [[City Watch of Oldtown]],{{ref|TMK}} currently commanded by Ser [[Moryn Tyrell]], an uncle of Lord [[Mace Tyrell]] of [[Highgarden]].{{ref|aGoT|Appendix}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
[[File:Oldtown.jpg|thumb|350px|right|© Fantasy Flight Games]]
 
[[File:The Hightower at Oldtown.jpg|350px|right|thumb|The Hightower at Oldtown by [http://www.tednasmith.com/ Ted Nasmith] ©.]]
 
 
 
===Ancient History===
 
===Ancient History===
The origins of Oldtown are lost to time. The oldest runic records of the [[First Men]], and records from [[maesters]] that claim to have lived among the [[children of the forest]], confirm men have lived at the mouth of the [[Honeywine]] since the [[Dawn Age]]. Maester [[Jellicoe]] suggested the settlement at [[Whispering Sound]] began as a trading post where ships from [[Valyria]], [[Old Ghis]], and the [[Summer Isles]] could resupply and trade with so-called "elder races".{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: Oldtown}}
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[[File:At the gates game of thrones lcg by jcbarquet-d87qsb4.jpg|thumb|[[Sphinx]]es at the [[Citadel]] by Juan Carlos Barquet © Fantasy Flight Games]]
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The origins of Oldtown are lost to time. The oldest [[Runes|runic]] records of the [[First Men]], as well as records from [[maesters]] that claim to have lived among the [[children of the forest]], confirm men have lived at the mouth of the [[Honeywine]] since the [[Dawn Age]]. Maester [[Jellicoe]] suggested the settlement at [[Whispering Sound]] began as a trading post where ships from [[Valyria]], [[Old Ghis]], and the [[Summer Isles]] could resupply and trade with so-called "elder races".{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: Oldtown}}
  
In the [[Age of Heroes]], what is now the [[Ravenry]] of the [[Citadel]] was supposedly the stronghold of a [[pirate]] lord who robbed ships as they came down the Honeywine.{{ref|AFFC|45}} [[House Hightower]] lived within an ancient fortress of [[oily black stone]] on [[Battle Isle]] and subsequently built the [[Hightower]] above it.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: Oldtown}}
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In the [[Age of Heroes]], what is now the [[Ravenry]] of the [[Citadel]] was supposedly the stronghold of a [[pirate]] lord who robbed ships as they came down the Honeywine.{{ref|AFFC|45}} [[House Hightower]] lived within an ancient fortress of [[black stone]] on [[Battle Isle]] and subsequently built the [[Hightower]] above it.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: Oldtown}}
  
 
Rival kings, pirates, and reavers coveted Oldtown's wealth as the city grew more powerful, but it was protected by only wooden palisades and ditches. In one century, the city was sacked by [[Samwell Dayne|Samwell the Starfire]], [[Qhored Hoare|Qhored the Cruel]], and [[Gyles I Gardener|Gyles the Woe]]. Three quarters of the city's inhabitants were reportedly sold into slavery by Gyles, but he failed to conquer the Hightower. [[Otho II Hightower|Otho II]], [[King of the High Tower]], built massive stone walls to protect Oldtown.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: Oldtown}}
 
Rival kings, pirates, and reavers coveted Oldtown's wealth as the city grew more powerful, but it was protected by only wooden palisades and ditches. In one century, the city was sacked by [[Samwell Dayne|Samwell the Starfire]], [[Qhored Hoare|Qhored the Cruel]], and [[Gyles I Gardener|Gyles the Woe]]. Three quarters of the city's inhabitants were reportedly sold into slavery by Gyles, but he failed to conquer the Hightower. [[Otho II Hightower|Otho II]], [[King of the High Tower]], built massive stone walls to protect Oldtown.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: Oldtown}}
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Oldtown joined the [[Kingdom of the Reach]] when King [[Lymond Hightower]] and King [[Garland II Gardener]] agreed to marry each other's daughters.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: The Gardener Kings}}
 
Oldtown joined the [[Kingdom of the Reach]] when King [[Lymond Hightower]] and King [[Garland II Gardener]] agreed to marry each other's daughters.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: The Gardener Kings}}
  
Oldtown survived the [[Andal invasion]] by welcoming the [[Andals]], not resisting them. Lord [[Dorian Hightower]] married an Andal princess, while his grandson [[Damon Hightower|Damon]] converted to the [[Faith of the Seven]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: Oldtown}}
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Oldtown survived the [[Andal invasion]] by welcoming the [[Andals]] instead of resisting them. Lord [[Dorian Hightower]] married an Andal princess, while his grandson [[Damon Hightower|Damon]] converted to the [[Faith of the Seven]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reach: Oldtown}}
  
 
===Targaryen Era===
 
===Targaryen Era===
King [[Aegon I Targaryen]]'s reign is dated from his entrance into the city of Oldtown and his acknowledgment as king by the [[High Septon (War of Conquest)|High Septon]], who had advised Lord [[Manfred Hightower]] to yield without conflict.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Conquest}}
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[[File:Oldtown.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Oldtown by Franz Miklis © Fantasy Flight Games]]
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At the time of [[Aegon's Conquest]], Oldtown was the greatest city in Westeros.{{Ref|twoiaf| The Reach: Oldtown}} King [[Aegon I Targaryen]]'s reign is dated from his entrance into the city and his acknowledgment as king by the [[High Septon (Aegon's Conquest)|High Septon]], who had advised Lord [[Manfred Hightower (Aegon's Conquest)|Manfred Hightower]] to yield without conflict.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}}
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Oldtown contained a chapter of the [[Warrior's Sons]] during the [[Faith Militant uprising]]. Ser [[Joffrey Doggett]] gathered an army of two thousand during his journey to seek the blessing of the [[High Septon (Aenys I)|High Septon]]. Lord [[Martyn Hightower]] called his banners to resist King [[Maegor I Targaryen]], but Oldtown submitted to the king and his mother, Dowager Queen [[Visenya Targaryen]], after the High Septon suddenly died. Maegor held court in Oldtown for half a year, dismantling the Warrior's Sons chapter and reconciling with his first wife, Queen [[Ceryse Hightower]].{{ref|TSOTD}}
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During the [[Dance of the Dragons]], Ser [[Tyland Lannister]] sent a third of the royal treasury to Oldtown for safekeeping.{{ref|TPATQ}} Lord [[Ormund Hightower]] and Prince [[Daeron Targaryen (son of Viserys I)|Daeron Targaryen]] marched an army from Oldtown on behalf of the [[greens]].{{ref|TPATQ}} Ormond and Ser [[Bryndon Hightower]], the foremost knight of Oldtown, were slain by Lord [[Roderick Dustin]] in the [[First Battle of Tumbleton]].{{ref|TPATQ}} After the collapse of the [[Rogare Bank]], House Hightower—which had, unlike others in Westeros, not entrusted its wealth to it—founded the Bank of Oldtown and became even more wealthy.{{ref|fab|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}}
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During the [[Great Spring Sickness]] of {{Date|209}}, Oldtown suffered badly, second only to [[King's Landing]]. Ser [[Duncan the Tall]] met Maester [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]] when he and Prince [[Aegon V Targaryen|Aegon Targaryen]] visited the city while returning from [[Dorne]] via ''[[White Lady]]''.{{ref|tss}} The city steamed and sweltered during the summer of King [[Maekar I Targaryen]]'s reign.{{ref|AGOT|25}}
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A generation later Oldtown was struck by the dreaded [[grey plague]], a more deadly and fast-acting cousin of [[greyscale]]. The outbreak occurred when [[Grand Maester]] [[Pycelle]] was young, and it wiped out half the city and three-quarters of the [[Citadel]] during its run. To prevent its spread, Lord [[Quenton Hightower]] ordered the gates barred, all the ships in harbor burned, and anyone trying to leave killed. These orders made him extremely unpopular, but the measures were successful. The day he rescinded the orders, after the plague had burnt itself out, Quenton and his young son were pulled from their horses and had their throats slit by the survivors.{{ref|AFFC|8}}
  
During the [[Dance of the Dragons]], Lord [[Ormund Hightower]] and Prince [[Daeron Targaryen (son of Viserys I)|Daeron Targaryen]] marched an army from Oldtown on behalf of the [[greens]].{{ref|TPATQ}}
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Around fifty years ago, [[Hother Umber]] disemboweled a whore in Oldtown, earning himself the nickname Whoresbane.{{ref|ADWD|17}} [[Varys]] visited Oldtown, King's Landing, and the [[Free Cities]] while part of a troupe of [[mummers]].{{ref|ACOK|44}}
  
During the [[Great Spring Sickness]] of {{Date|209}}, Oldtown suffered badly, second only to [[King's Landing]]. Ser [[Duncan the Tall]] met Maester [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]] when he and Prince [[Aegon V Targaryen|Aegon Targaryen]] visited the city while returning from [[Dorne]].{{ref|tss}}
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Prince [[Oberyn Martell]] and Princess [[Elia Martell]] visited Oldtown on their way to [[Casterly Rock]] where their mother was to broker their marriage to the [[House Lannister|Lannister]] twins, [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]] and [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]].{{ref|aSoS|70}} Oberyn later studied at the Citadel of Oldtown, where he forged six links.{{ref|ASOS|38}} Oberyn fathered [[Obara Sand]] on an Oldtown whore.{{ref|AFFC|2}}
  
Oldtown was struck by another epidemic a generation later, the dreaded [[Grey plague]] - a more deadly and fast-acting cousin of [[Greyscale]].  The outbreak occurred when [[Grand Maester]] [[Pycelle]] was young, and wiped out half the city and three-quarters of the [[Citadel]] during its run. To prevent its spread, Lord [[Quenton Hightower]] ordered the gates barred, all the ships in harbor burned, and anyone trying to leave killed. These orders made him extremely unpopular, but the measures were successful. The day he rescinded the orders, after the plague had burnt itself out, Quenton and his young son were pulled from their horses and had their throats slit by the survivors.{{ref|AFFC|8}}
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Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] defeated [[Blackshield]] in a [[tourney]] at Oldtown.{{ref|ASOS|67}}
  
Prince [[Oberyn Martell]] and Princess [[Elia Martell]] visited Oldtown on their way to [[Casterly Rock]] where their mother was to broker their marriage to the [[House Lannister|Lannister]] twins, [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]] and [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]].{{ref|aSoS|70}}
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===Baratheon Era===
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[[Orland of Oldtown]] is a court musician for King [[Robert I Baratheon]].{{ref|ASOS|7}} Maester [[Pylos]] was sent from Oldtown to aid Maester [[Cressen]] at [[Dragonstone]] shortly before Stannis Baratheon closed the isle.{{ref|ACOK|Prologue}} [[Allard Seaworth]] has a relationship with an Oldtown girl.{{ref|ASOS|5}}
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Lord [[Baelor Blacktyde]] spent eight years as a hostage in Oldtown after [[Greyjoy's Rebellion]].{{ref|AFFC|18}} Before fleeing in exile from Lord [[Eddard Stark]], Lord [[Jorah Mormont]] attended fairs and festivals in Oldtown with his wife, [[Lynesse Hightower]].{{ref|ACOK|12}} Archmaester [[Marwyn]] is known as Marwyn the Mage all across Oldtown.{{ref|ADWD|Prologue}} Lord [[Randyll Tarly]] is little loved in the city.{{ref|AFFC|45}} Oldtown knows the father of [[Penny]] and [[Groat]] as [[Hop-Bean]].{{ref|ADWD|33}}
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Although Oldtown remains the largest and richest city of Westeros, the newer capital city of [[King's Landing]] has since grown more populous.{{Ref|twoiaf| The Reach: Oldtown}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
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===''A Clash of Kings''===
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[[File:The Hightower at Oldtown.jpg|350px|right|thumb|The Hightower at Oldtown by [http://www.tednasmith.com/ Ted Nasmith] ©]]
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The ''[[Myraham]]'' sails from Oldtown to [[Seagard]].{{ref|ACOK|11}} While at Oldtown, the ''[[Cinnamon Wind]]'' learns that King [[Robert I Baratheon]] has died.{{ref|ACOK|27}} [[Satin]], a former whore from Oldtown, arrives at [[Castle Black]] at the [[Wall]] and begins his training.{{Ref|acok|6}}
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===''A Storm of Swords''===
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[[Carellen Smallwood]] is sent from [[Acorn Hall]] to safety at a [[motherhouse]] in Oldtown during the [[War of the Five Kings]].{{ref|ASOS|22}}
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[[Garth of Oldtown]] is killed by [[Garth of Greenaway]] during the [[mutiny at Craster's Keep]].{{ref|ASOS|33}} Maester [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]] sends [[raven]]s from [[Castle Black]] to Oldtown and the [[Citadel]] warning of [[Mance Rayder]]'s host of [[wildlings]]. [[Satin]], a former whore from Oldtown and a current recruit of the [[Night's Watch]] at [[Castle Black]], participates in the defense of the [[Wall]] during the [[attack on Castle Black]]{{ref|ASOS|55}} and the [[battle beneath the Wall]].{{Ref|ASOS|55}}
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
 
===''A Feast for Crows''===
[[Pate (novice)|Pate]], a novice of the [[Citadel]], dies after meeting with an [[alchemist]] in the streets of Oldtown.{{ref|AFFC|Prologue}}
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[[Pate (novice)|Pate]], a novice of the Citadel, dies after meeting with an [[alchemist]] in the streets of Oldtown.{{ref|AFFC|Prologue}}
  
Oldtown remains aloof from the [[War of the Five Kings]]. Late in the war the [[Iron Islands]] under [[Euron Greyjoy]] launch a massive raid along the coast, conquering the [[taking of the Shields|Shield Islands]] and parts of the [[Arbor]] before trying to blockade the mouth of the Honeywine. An [[ironborn]] attack on the city's harbor is repulsed by the city's defenders. Oldtown remains under threat from the ironborn.{{ref|AFFC|45}}
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In response to the death in [[King's Landing]] of her father, [[Oberyn Martell]], [[Obara Sand]] desires to sack Oldtown.{{ref|AFFC|2}}
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[[Garth Tyrell]], the choice of the late Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] to become [[master of coin]], travels to Oldtown to take ship for King's Landing. Queen Regent [[Cersei Lannister]] instead appoints Lord [[Gyles Rosby]].{{ref|AFFC|7}}
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[[Hotho Harlaw]] brings Lord [[Rodrik Harlaw]] a copy of ''[[Book of Lost Books]]'' from Oldtown.{{ref|AFFC|11}}
  
 
[[Timeon]] informs [[Brienne of Tarth]] that [[Urswyck]] was heading towards Oldtown with a small band of his fellow former [[Brave Companions]].{{Ref|aFfC|20}}
 
[[Timeon]] informs [[Brienne of Tarth]] that [[Urswyck]] was heading towards Oldtown with a small band of his fellow former [[Brave Companions]].{{Ref|aFfC|20}}
  
Lord Commander [[Jon Snow]] sends [[Samwell Tarly]] south to Oldtown so that he might study there to become a [[maester]] for [[Castle Black]]. He reaches Oldtown and becomes a novice at the Citadel, where he meets another novice calling himself Pate.{{ref|affc|45}}
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[[Euron Greyjoy]], the new [[King of the Isles and the North]], attacks the [[Reach]], conquering the [[taking of the Shields|Shield Islands]] and parts of the [[invasion of the Arbor|Arbor]] before trying to blockade the mouth of the Honeywine. An [[ironborn]] attack on the harbor is repulsed by the city's defenders. Aboard ''[[Honor of Oldtown]]'', Ser [[Gunthor Hightower]] commands a line of warships and a boom which protects the harbor.{{ref|AFFC|45}}
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Jon Snow, the new [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]], sends [[Samwell Tarly]] south to Oldtown so that he might study there to become a [[maester]] for [[Castle Black]]. Maester [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]] dies en route, but Sam reaches Oldtown. At the [[Seneschal's Court]] he is approached by the acolyte [[Alleras]], who introduces him to [[Archmaester]] [[Marwyn]] and [[Leo Tyrell (son of Moryn)|Leo Tyrell]]. After Marwyn leaves, the novice Pate gives Sam a cell near Archmaester [[Walgrave]]'s chamber.{{ref|affc|45}}
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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Jon Snow sends from Castle Black to Oldtown for more maesters.{{ref|ADWD|7}}
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Stories of [[Daenerys Targaryen]] and her [[dragon]]s have reached Oldtown.{{ref|ADWD|Epilogue}}
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
{{Quote|Oldtown was a veritable labyrinth of a city, all wynds and crisscrossing alleys and narrow crookback streets.{{Ref|AFFC|0}}}} - thoughts of [[Pate (novice)|Pate]]
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{{quote|There are truths in this world that are not taught at Oldtown.{{ref|ACOK|Prologue}}|[[Melisandre]] to [[Cressen]]}}
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{{Quote|Oldtown was a veritable labyrinth of a city, all wynds and crisscrossing alleys and narrow crookback streets.{{Ref|AFFC|0}}|thoughts of [[Pate (novice)|Pate]]}}
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{{quote|The city was never more beautiful than at break of day.{{Ref|AFFC|0}}|thoughts of [[Pate (novice)|Pate]]}}
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{{quote|'''Doran''': [[Obara Sand|Obara]] would have me go to war.<br>
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'''Nymeria''': Yes, she wants to set the torch to Oldtown. She hates that city as much as [[Sarella Sand|our little sister]] loves it.{{ref|AFFC|2}}|[[Doran Martell]] and [[Nymeria Sand]]}}
  
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{{quote|Oldtown. Yes. I dreamt of Oldtown, Sam. I was young again and my brother [[Aegon V Targaryen|Egg]] was with me, with that [[Duncan the Tall|big knight]] he served. We were drinking in [[Quill and Tankard|the old inn]] where they make the fearsomely strong cider.{{ref|AFFC|26}}|[[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]] to [[Samwell Tarly]]}}
  
 
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Oldtown
port city
BtD Oldtown.png
Oldtown by Douglas Wheatley ©
Location the Reach, Westeros
Government House Hightower, feudal lord
Religion Faith of the Seven
Founded Unknown
Named for oldest city in Westeros
Notable places Hightower, Starry Sept, the Citadel
Organizations Maesters, City Watch of Oldtown
The Reach and the location of Oldtown
The Reach and the location of Oldtown
Oldtown
The Reach and the location of Oldtown

Oldtown is one of the largest and oldest cities in Westeros, built by the First Men before the Andal invasion. Oldtown was constructed around the Hightower, the seat of House Hightower in the center of the city. Oldtown is home to the Citadel and houses the Starry Sept, formerly the seat of the High Septon of the Faith of the Seven.[1] The demonym used for its inhabitants is "Oldtowner".[2][3]

City

Location

Oldtown is located at the mouth of the Honeywine in the southwestern side of the Reach. North of the city are the castles Honeyholt and Brightwater Keep. To the east lies Uplands, and to the west Blackcrown and Three Towers. To enter the port of Oldtown from the Sunset Sea, one first needs to enter the Whispering Sound. The Roseroad travels from Oldtown to Highgarden, from where it continued on to King's Landing.[4]

Layout

See also: Images of Oldtown

Oldtown is a labyrinth of wynds, crisscrossing alleys, narrow crookback streets, and markets. These include the Thieves Market and Ragpicker's Wynd.[5] Oldtown is built in stone, with all its streets cobbled,[5] which can make them wet and slippery on a damp day.[3] Most bridges are made of stone as well, although some wooden bridges can be found as well.[5][3] The city itself is surrounded by massive, thick, high stone walls.[1] Beautiful[5] Oldtown is described as smelling as flowery as a perfumed dowager.[6] During summer, it steams and swelters during daytime but comes alive at night. Foliage include melons, moonbloom, nightshade, peaches, and pomegranates.[7]

Many small isles are located in Oldtown; The Quill and Tankard, an inn, stands on its own island in the Honeywine.[5] The river road winds along beside the Honeywine through the heart of the city.[3] West of the river, the Guildhalls line the river bank.[5] Rat pits and black brothels are located in the undercity.[5]

The Citadel is located upriver on both sides of the Honeywine.[5] Boys and men gather there from all over Westeros to learn, study, and forge a maester's chain. The Citadel is considered to be the greatest seat of knowledge in the known world.[1]

Downriver[5] is the Starry Sept of the Faith of the Seven, which was raised on the command of Lord Triston Hightower. It became the seat of the High Septons for a thousand years, which made Oldtown the unquestioned center of the Faith for all of Westeros. Only following the construction of the Great Sept of Baelor in King's Landing during the second half of the second century after Aegon's Conquest, did the Starry Sept lose its status.[5][1] Besides the Sept of Oldtown, at least seven more septs honoring the Seven, built on the command of Lord Damon Hightower, can be found nearby.[1] These include the Sailor's Sept down by the harbor, the Lord's Sept, and the Seven Shrines in their gardens across the Honeywine.[5] Oldtown is also home to a motherhouse.[8] Down by the wharves can be found temples that cater to foreigners, such as Summer Islanders and red priests of the Lord of Light.[5]

The mighty Hightower is a massive stepped lighthouse located on Battle Isle, where the Honeywine widens into Whispering Sound.[5] The Hightower has a great beacon on top, which shows ships the way to port.[9] The Hightower is located on Battle Isle[5] in the center of Oldtown.[9] The Hightower is the tallest tower in the world,[10] higher than even the seven-hundred-foot Wall.[11]

People and Economy

Oldtown is the richest city of Westeros and second in population only to King's Landing.[1] Trade features heavily, as the city is home to the realm's second most important port.[12] Trading ships from all the world, including the rest of Westeros, the nine Free Cities, the Summer Isles, and more, are known to call upon Oldtown's port.

Oldtown is ruled from the Hightower by House Hightower, who were originally Kings of the High Tower but later swore fealty to House Gardener, the Kings of the Reach. They became vassals of the Tyrells after the Conquest,[1] and own the Bank of Oldtown.[13] The city is protected by the City Watch of Oldtown,[14] currently commanded by Ser Moryn Tyrell, an uncle of Lord Mace Tyrell of Highgarden.[15]

History

Ancient History

Sphinxes at the Citadel by Juan Carlos Barquet © Fantasy Flight Games

The origins of Oldtown are lost to time. The oldest runic records of the First Men, as well as records from maesters that claim to have lived among the children of the forest, confirm men have lived at the mouth of the Honeywine since the Dawn Age. Maester Jellicoe suggested the settlement at Whispering Sound began as a trading post where ships from Valyria, Old Ghis, and the Summer Isles could resupply and trade with so-called "elder races".[1]

In the Age of Heroes, what is now the Ravenry of the Citadel was supposedly the stronghold of a pirate lord who robbed ships as they came down the Honeywine.[3] House Hightower lived within an ancient fortress of black stone on Battle Isle and subsequently built the Hightower above it.[1]

Rival kings, pirates, and reavers coveted Oldtown's wealth as the city grew more powerful, but it was protected by only wooden palisades and ditches. In one century, the city was sacked by Samwell the Starfire, Qhored the Cruel, and Gyles the Woe. Three quarters of the city's inhabitants were reportedly sold into slavery by Gyles, but he failed to conquer the Hightower. Otho II, King of the High Tower, built massive stone walls to protect Oldtown.[1]

Oldtown joined the Kingdom of the Reach when King Lymond Hightower and King Garland II Gardener agreed to marry each other's daughters.[16]

Oldtown survived the Andal invasion by welcoming the Andals instead of resisting them. Lord Dorian Hightower married an Andal princess, while his grandson Damon converted to the Faith of the Seven.[1]

Targaryen Era

Oldtown by Franz Miklis © Fantasy Flight Games

At the time of Aegon's Conquest, Oldtown was the greatest city in Westeros.[1] King Aegon I Targaryen's reign is dated from his entrance into the city and his acknowledgment as king by the High Septon, who had advised Lord Manfred Hightower to yield without conflict.[17]

Oldtown contained a chapter of the Warrior's Sons during the Faith Militant uprising. Ser Joffrey Doggett gathered an army of two thousand during his journey to seek the blessing of the High Septon. Lord Martyn Hightower called his banners to resist King Maegor I Targaryen, but Oldtown submitted to the king and his mother, Dowager Queen Visenya Targaryen, after the High Septon suddenly died. Maegor held court in Oldtown for half a year, dismantling the Warrior's Sons chapter and reconciling with his first wife, Queen Ceryse Hightower.[18]

During the Dance of the Dragons, Ser Tyland Lannister sent a third of the royal treasury to Oldtown for safekeeping.[19] Lord Ormund Hightower and Prince Daeron Targaryen marched an army from Oldtown on behalf of the greens.[19] Ormond and Ser Bryndon Hightower, the foremost knight of Oldtown, were slain by Lord Roderick Dustin in the First Battle of Tumbleton.[19] After the collapse of the Rogare Bank, House Hightower—which had, unlike others in Westeros, not entrusted its wealth to it—founded the Bank of Oldtown and became even more wealthy.[13]

During the Great Spring Sickness of 209 AC, Oldtown suffered badly, second only to King's Landing. Ser Duncan the Tall met Maester Aemon when he and Prince Aegon Targaryen visited the city while returning from Dorne via White Lady.[20] The city steamed and sweltered during the summer of King Maekar I Targaryen's reign.[7]

A generation later Oldtown was struck by the dreaded grey plague, a more deadly and fast-acting cousin of greyscale. The outbreak occurred when Grand Maester Pycelle was young, and it wiped out half the city and three-quarters of the Citadel during its run. To prevent its spread, Lord Quenton Hightower ordered the gates barred, all the ships in harbor burned, and anyone trying to leave killed. These orders made him extremely unpopular, but the measures were successful. The day he rescinded the orders, after the plague had burnt itself out, Quenton and his young son were pulled from their horses and had their throats slit by the survivors.[21]

Around fifty years ago, Hother Umber disemboweled a whore in Oldtown, earning himself the nickname Whoresbane.[22] Varys visited Oldtown, King's Landing, and the Free Cities while part of a troupe of mummers.[23]

Prince Oberyn Martell and Princess Elia Martell visited Oldtown on their way to Casterly Rock where their mother was to broker their marriage to the Lannister twins, Cersei and Jaime.[24] Oberyn later studied at the Citadel of Oldtown, where he forged six links.[25] Oberyn fathered Obara Sand on an Oldtown whore.[26]

Ser Barristan Selmy defeated Blackshield in a tourney at Oldtown.[27]

Baratheon Era

Orland of Oldtown is a court musician for King Robert I Baratheon.[28] Maester Pylos was sent from Oldtown to aid Maester Cressen at Dragonstone shortly before Stannis Baratheon closed the isle.[29] Allard Seaworth has a relationship with an Oldtown girl.[30]

Lord Baelor Blacktyde spent eight years as a hostage in Oldtown after Greyjoy's Rebellion.[31] Before fleeing in exile from Lord Eddard Stark, Lord Jorah Mormont attended fairs and festivals in Oldtown with his wife, Lynesse Hightower.[32] Archmaester Marwyn is known as Marwyn the Mage all across Oldtown.[33] Lord Randyll Tarly is little loved in the city.[3] Oldtown knows the father of Penny and Groat as Hop-Bean.[34]

Although Oldtown remains the largest and richest city of Westeros, the newer capital city of King's Landing has since grown more populous.[1]

Recent Events

A Clash of Kings

The Hightower at Oldtown by Ted Nasmith ©

The Myraham sails from Oldtown to Seagard.[2] While at Oldtown, the Cinnamon Wind learns that King Robert I Baratheon has died.[35] Satin, a former whore from Oldtown, arrives at Castle Black at the Wall and begins his training.[36]

A Storm of Swords

Carellen Smallwood is sent from Acorn Hall to safety at a motherhouse in Oldtown during the War of the Five Kings.[8]

Garth of Oldtown is killed by Garth of Greenaway during the mutiny at Craster's Keep.[37] Maester Aemon sends ravens from Castle Black to Oldtown and the Citadel warning of Mance Rayder's host of wildlings. Satin, a former whore from Oldtown and a current recruit of the Night's Watch at Castle Black, participates in the defense of the Wall during the attack on Castle Black[38] and the battle beneath the Wall.[38]

A Feast for Crows

Pate, a novice of the Citadel, dies after meeting with an alchemist in the streets of Oldtown.[5]

In response to the death in King's Landing of her father, Oberyn Martell, Obara Sand desires to sack Oldtown.[26]

Garth Tyrell, the choice of the late Lord Tywin Lannister to become master of coin, travels to Oldtown to take ship for King's Landing. Queen Regent Cersei Lannister instead appoints Lord Gyles Rosby.[39]

Hotho Harlaw brings Lord Rodrik Harlaw a copy of Book of Lost Books from Oldtown.[40]

Timeon informs Brienne of Tarth that Urswyck was heading towards Oldtown with a small band of his fellow former Brave Companions.[41]

Euron Greyjoy, the new King of the Isles and the North, attacks the Reach, conquering the Shield Islands and parts of the Arbor before trying to blockade the mouth of the Honeywine. An ironborn attack on the harbor is repulsed by the city's defenders. Aboard Honor of Oldtown, Ser Gunthor Hightower commands a line of warships and a boom which protects the harbor.[3]

Jon Snow, the new Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, sends Samwell Tarly south to Oldtown so that he might study there to become a maester for Castle Black. Maester Aemon dies en route, but Sam reaches Oldtown. At the Seneschal's Court he is approached by the acolyte Alleras, who introduces him to Archmaester Marwyn and Leo Tyrell. After Marwyn leaves, the novice Pate gives Sam a cell near Archmaester Walgrave's chamber.[3]

A Dance with Dragons

Jon Snow sends from Castle Black to Oldtown for more maesters.[42]

Stories of Daenerys Targaryen and her dragons have reached Oldtown.[43]

Quotes

There are truths in this world that are not taught at Oldtown.[29]

Oldtown was a veritable labyrinth of a city, all wynds and crisscrossing alleys and narrow crookback streets.[44]

—thoughts of Pate

The city was never more beautiful than at break of day.[44]

—thoughts of Pate

Doran: Obara would have me go to war.
Nymeria: Yes, she wants to set the torch to Oldtown. She hates that city as much as our little sister loves it.[26]

Oldtown. Yes. I dreamt of Oldtown, Sam. I was young again and my brother Egg was with me, with that big knight he served. We were drinking in the old inn where they make the fearsomely strong cider.[45]

Chapters that take place at Oldtown

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 The World of Ice & Fire, The Reach: Oldtown.
  2. 2.0 2.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 11, Theon I.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 45, Samwell V.
  4. The Lands of Ice and Fire, Westeros.
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 A Feast for Crows, Prologue.
  6. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 15, Davos II.
  7. 7.0 7.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 25, Eddard V.
  8. 8.0 8.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 22, Arya IV.
  9. 9.0 9.1 So Spake Martin: The Arryns and the Hightower (May 9, 1999)
  10. The World of Ice & Fire, The Reach.
  11. George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Hightower.
  12. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 32, Tyrion IV.
  13. 13.0 13.1 Fire & Blood, The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency.
  14. The Mystery Knight.
  15. A Game of Thrones, Appendix.
  16. The World of Ice & Fire, The Reach: The Gardener Kings.
  17. The World of Ice & Fire, The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest.
  18. The Sons of the Dragon.
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 The Princess and the Queen.
  20. The Sworn Sword.
  21. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 8, Jaime I.
  22. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 17, Jon IV.
  23. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 44, Tyrion X.
  24. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 70, Tyrion X.
  25. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 38, Tyrion V.
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 2, The Captain Of Guards.
  27. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 67, Jaime VIII.
  28. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 7, Jon I.
  29. 29.0 29.1 A Clash of Kings, Prologue.
  30. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 5, Davos I.
  31. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 18, The Iron Captain.
  32. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 12, Daenerys I.
  33. A Dance with Dragons, Prologue.
  34. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 33, Tyrion VIII.
  35. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 27, Daenerys II.
  36. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 6, Jon I.
  37. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 33, Samwell II.
  38. 38.0 38.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 55, Jon VII.
  39. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 7, Cersei II.
  40. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 11, The Kraken's Daughter.
  41. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 20, Brienne IV.
  42. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 7, Jon II.
  43. A Dance with Dragons, Epilogue.
  44. 44.0 44.1 A Feast for Crows, Prologue.
  45. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 26, Samwell III.