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The Chamber of the Painted Table, located on the top floor of the Stone Drum in [[Dragonstone]], is a round room, with four tall windows, overlooking the north, south, east and west. It holds a large table, carved and painted in the form of a detailed map of [[Westeros]]. Here, [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]] planned for the [[War of Conquest|Invasion of Westeros]].{{Ref|aSoS|36}} The Painted Table is more than fifty feet long: roughly twenty-five feet wide at its widest point and four feet at its thinnest. At the precise location of Dragonstone is a raised seat that allows the occupant to view the entire map.{{Ref|aCoK|Prologue}}
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The Chamber of the Painted Table, located on the top floor of the Stone Drum in [[Dragonstone]], is a round room, with four tall windows, overlooking the north, south, east and west. It holds a large table, carved and painted in the form of a detailed map of [[Westeros]]. Here, [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]] planned for the [[War of Conquest|Invasion of Westeros]].{{Ref|aSoS|36}} The Painted Table is more than fifty feet long: roughly twenty-five feet wide at its widest point and four feet at its thinnest. At the precise location of Dragonstone is a raised seat that allows the occupant to view the entire map. It is covered by over 300 years of varnish.{{Ref|aCoK|Prologue}}

Revision as of 17:25, 7 February 2013

The Chamber of the Painted Table, located on the top floor of the Stone Drum in Dragonstone, is a round room, with four tall windows, overlooking the north, south, east and west. It holds a large table, carved and painted in the form of a detailed map of Westeros. Here, Aegon the Conqueror planned for the Invasion of Westeros.[1] The Painted Table is more than fifty feet long: roughly twenty-five feet wide at its widest point and four feet at its thinnest. At the precise location of Dragonstone is a raised seat that allows the occupant to view the entire map. It is covered by over 300 years of varnish.[2]