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− | The '''Sheepshead Hills''' is a series of hills located in [[the North]] within the | + | The '''Sheepshead Hills''' is a series of hills located in [[the North]] within the dominion of [[House Manderly]].{{ref|awoiaf| Sheepshead Hills}} They lie to the south of the [[Weeping Water]], to the northwest of [[Ramsgate]] and east of the [[White Knife]]. The headwaters of the [[Broken Branch]] begin in the Sheepshead Hills.<ref>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'', [[Map of the North (A Dance with Dragons)|Map of the North]]</ref> [[Hornwood]], the seat of [[House Hornwood]] is located along the northwestern edge of the hills.{{ref|AWOIAF| map of Westeros}} |
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Revision as of 14:15, 23 February 2018
The Sheepshead Hills is a series of hills located in the North within the dominion of House Manderly.[1] They lie to the south of the Weeping Water, to the northwest of Ramsgate and east of the White Knife. The headwaters of the Broken Branch begin in the Sheepshead Hills.[2] Hornwood, the seat of House Hornwood is located along the northwestern edge of the hills.[3]
References
- ↑ George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Sheepshead Hills.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Map of the North
- ↑ George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, map of Westeros.