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− | In the ''[[Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels Raventree Hall is ancient, dating back to the days of the [[First Men]]. The walls are covered in moss, with a tower at each angle in the wall. Two huge, square towers flank the gate. Inside the walls are an outer ward, a large timber keep and a [[godswood]]. The godswood contains a single [[weirwood]] of massive size. Hundreds of [[ravens]] roost on the dead weirwood, which is said to have been poisoned by the [[House Bracken|Brackens]], the Blackwoods' ancestral foes. |
+ | In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels Raventree Hall is ancient, dating back to the days of the [[First Men]]. The walls are covered in moss, with a tower at each angle in the wall. Two huge, square towers flank the gate. Inside the walls are an outer ward, a large timber keep and a [[godswood]]. The godswood contains a single [[weirwood]] of massive size. Hundreds of [[ravens]] roost on the dead weirwood, which is said to have been poisoned by the [[House Bracken|Brackens]], the Blackwoods' ancestral foes. |
==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 22:22, 10 January 2013
Raventree Hall is a castle in the Riverlands. It is the seat of House Blackwood, a vassal house holding fealty to House Tully of Riverrun. The castle is located just north of Riverrun, near the coast of Ironman's Bay.[1][2]
In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels Raventree Hall is ancient, dating back to the days of the First Men. The walls are covered in moss, with a tower at each angle in the wall. Two huge, square towers flank the gate. Inside the walls are an outer ward, a large timber keep and a godswood. The godswood contains a single weirwood of massive size. Hundreds of ravens roost on the dead weirwood, which is said to have been poisoned by the Brackens, the Blackwoods' ancestral foes.
See also
- Raventree Hall at A Wiki of Ice and Fire (spoilers from the books).
References
Template:The Riverlands