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− | In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, the Honeywine is noted as being one of the agricultural centers of the Reach. The river divides the city of Oldtown in half, with the [[Citadel]] located along its banks. The river is pleasant, with [[maesters]] and their acolytes known to frequent the inns and other establishments along its banks. Further upriver, the Honeywine flows past [[Honeyholt]], before it finds its source in hills just north of [[Brightwater Keep]]. |
+ | In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, the Honeywine is noted as being one of the agricultural centers of the Reach. The river divides the city of Oldtown in half, with the [[Citadel]] located along its banks. The river is pleasant, with [[maesters]] and their acolytes known to frequent the inns and other establishments along its banks. Further upriver, the Honeywine flows past [[Honeyholt]], before it finds its source in hills just north of [[Brightwater Keep]], the seat of [[House Florent]]. |
==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 15:38, 17 January 2013
The Honeywine is a river in the Reach, in south-western Westeros. The Honeywine flows into the Redwyne Straits via Whispering Sound. The great city of Oldtown is located at its mouth.
In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the Honeywine is noted as being one of the agricultural centers of the Reach. The river divides the city of Oldtown in half, with the Citadel located along its banks. The river is pleasant, with maesters and their acolytes known to frequent the inns and other establishments along its banks. Further upriver, the Honeywine flows past Honeyholt, before it finds its source in hills just north of Brightwater Keep, the seat of House Florent.
See also
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