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==In the books==
 
==In the books==
In ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', the Sea of Dorne is in the same location, bordered by the coast of Dorne to the south and the coast of Cape Wrath to the north. The coast of Dorne is craggy and difficult to land on, making invading the land by sea extremely difficult (although King Daeron I Targaryen did manage this during both of his attempts to conquer Dorne).
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, the Sea of Dorne is in the same location, bordered by the coast of Dorne to the south and the coast of Cape Wrath to the north. The coast of Dorne is craggy and difficult to land on, making invading the land by sea extremely difficult (although King Daeron I Targaryen did manage this during both of his attempts to conquer Dorne).
   
The castles of [[Wyl]], [[Yronwood]], [[the Tor]] and [[Ghost Hill]] lie on the Dornish coast, whilst [[Stonehelm]] and [[Mistwood]] lie on the Stormland coast. The Dornish maintain a prison on the tiny rock of Ghaston Grey, located just off the coast near the Tor. The prison's location makes it almost impossible to escape from.
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The castles of [[Wyl]], [[Yronwood]], [[the Tor]] and [[Ghost Hill]] lie on the Dornish coast, while [[Stonehelm]] and [[Mistwood]] lie on the Stormland coast. The Dornish maintain a prison on the tiny rock of Ghaston Grey, located just off the coast near the Tor. The prison's location makes it almost impossible to escape from.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 19:30, 24 September 2014

Sea of Dorne

A map showing the location of the Sea of Dorne off the coast of Westeros.

The Sea of Dorne is a large inlet of the Narrow Sea in southern Westeros, separating Dorne from the Stormlands. The islands of Estermont and the Stepstones guard the mouth of the Sea of Dorne.[1]

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the Sea of Dorne is in the same location, bordered by the coast of Dorne to the south and the coast of Cape Wrath to the north. The coast of Dorne is craggy and difficult to land on, making invading the land by sea extremely difficult (although King Daeron I Targaryen did manage this during both of his attempts to conquer Dorne).

The castles of Wyl, Yronwood, the Tor and Ghost Hill lie on the Dornish coast, while Stonehelm and Mistwood lie on the Stormland coast. The Dornish maintain a prison on the tiny rock of Ghaston Grey, located just off the coast near the Tor. The prison's location makes it almost impossible to escape from.

See also

References

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