Whitewalls

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Whitewalls was the castle of House Butterwell. It was closer to Maidenpool than to King's Landing.[1]

History

Built forty years before the Second Blackfyre Rebellion, about 172 AC, by Lord Butterwell, who had been Hand of the King to Aegon IV Targaryen, Whitewalls was commonly called the Milkhouse by those who lived near it. Its walls and towers where made of white stone that had been quarried in the Vale. Its floors and pillars were crafted from white marble veined with gold. The rafters were carved from the trunks of weirwoods. It had been costly to build.[2] Some seventy to eighty years before the War of the Five Kings, one could take a ferry across the Trident from the crossroads inn to the road that led to Lord Harroway's Town and Whitewalls. However, the river moved and the ferry landing at the inn was abandoned.[3]

The Mystery Knight

Whitewalls is the site of the Whitewalls Tourney and the Second Blackfyre Rebellion. Lord Ambrose Butterwell forfeits it to the crown for the part he plays in the rebellion. It is to be pulled apart stone by stone and the earth salted.[4]

References and Notes

  1. The Mystery Knight, Warriors 1, ISBN 978-0-7653-6026-7, page 374 of 251-394.
  2. The Mystery Knight, Warriors 1, ISBN 978-0-7653-6026-7, pages 284-285 of 251-394.
  3. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 37, Brienne VII.
  4. The Mystery Knight, Warriors 1, ISBN 978-0-7653-6026-7, page 389 of 251-394.