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The ironborn are an intermingling of the blood of the original [[First Men]] settlers of the islands and the [[Andals]] who followed six thousand years later. While the Andals and the [[Faith of the Seven]] came to dominate everywhere else below [[the Neck]], they found less purchase on the Islands. While a few converts to the Faith of the Seven may be found there even in the present day, most of the Andal invaders were actually convinced to worship the native deity, the Drowned God, instead. The Andal invaders completely acculturated to the distinct "ironborn" culture, and their invasion had relatively little impact upon the Iron Islands. In the present day, the ironborn generally think of their distinct culture as stretching back without interruption to the Dawn Age, long before the Andals arrived. Thus the ironborn are ethnically composed of the same First Men/Andal mix as most of the rest of Westeros: they are culturally, not ethnically distinct.
 
The ironborn are an intermingling of the blood of the original [[First Men]] settlers of the islands and the [[Andals]] who followed six thousand years later. While the Andals and the [[Faith of the Seven]] came to dominate everywhere else below [[the Neck]], they found less purchase on the Islands. While a few converts to the Faith of the Seven may be found there even in the present day, most of the Andal invaders were actually convinced to worship the native deity, the Drowned God, instead. The Andal invaders completely acculturated to the distinct "ironborn" culture, and their invasion had relatively little impact upon the Iron Islands. In the present day, the ironborn generally think of their distinct culture as stretching back without interruption to the Dawn Age, long before the Andals arrived. Thus the ironborn are ethnically composed of the same First Men/Andal mix as most of the rest of Westeros: they are culturally, not ethnically distinct.
   
The ironborn consider reaving and piracy to be their birthright, and fear that three centuries of peace under the Iron Throne is destroying their heritage and removing their edge, especially as the Seven have found more purchase on the Islands since the [[Targaryen]] invasion. Nine years ago, to reverse this trend, Lord Balon declared independence in the [[Greyjoy Rebellion]] but was soundly defeated. Since then the ironborn have remained quiet vassals of the Iron Throne.
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The ironborn consider reaving and piracy to be their birthright, and fear that three centuries of peace under the Iron Throne is destroying their heritage and removing their edge, especially as the Seven have found more purchase on the Islands since the [[Targaryen]] invasion. Nine years before the [[War of the Five Kings]], to reverse this trend, Lord Balon declared independence in the [[Greyjoy Rebellion]] but was soundly defeated. Since then the ironborn have remained quiet vassals of the Iron Throne.
   
 
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Revision as of 02:44, 18 November 2012

"We are ironborn. We're not subjects, we're not slaves. We do not plow the field or toil in the mine. We take what is ours."
―Balon Greyjoy[src]

The ironborn (or rarely, ironmen) are the natives of the Iron Islands off the west coast of Westeros. They are a fiercely independent sea-faring people who chafe at the rule of the Iron Throne. They follow their own unique religion different from the mainland, worshiping a deity known as the Drowned God. Separated from the mainland, their culture is quite different from the rest of Westeros. With a lifestyle centered on piracy and raiding, the ironborn believe in paying the "iron price" - acquiring wealth and resources through martial prowess and plundering, not through trade or internal production.

The Iron Islands are ruled by House Greyjoy from the castle and island of Pyke. Lord Balon Greyjoy rules the Islands. His only surviving son and heir is Theon Greyjoy who was formerly a ward and hostage of Lord Eddard Stark at Winterfell.

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The ironborn are an intermingling of the blood of the original First Men settlers of the islands and the Andals who followed six thousand years later. While the Andals and the Faith of the Seven came to dominate everywhere else below the Neck, they found less purchase on the Islands. While a few converts to the Faith of the Seven may be found there even in the present day, most of the Andal invaders were actually convinced to worship the native deity, the Drowned God, instead. The Andal invaders completely acculturated to the distinct "ironborn" culture, and their invasion had relatively little impact upon the Iron Islands. In the present day, the ironborn generally think of their distinct culture as stretching back without interruption to the Dawn Age, long before the Andals arrived. Thus the ironborn are ethnically composed of the same First Men/Andal mix as most of the rest of Westeros: they are culturally, not ethnically distinct.

The ironborn consider reaving and piracy to be their birthright, and fear that three centuries of peace under the Iron Throne is destroying their heritage and removing their edge, especially as the Seven have found more purchase on the Islands since the Targaryen invasion. Nine years before the War of the Five Kings, to reverse this trend, Lord Balon declared independence in the Greyjoy Rebellion but was soundly defeated. Since then the ironborn have remained quiet vassals of the Iron Throne.

See also

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