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[[Image:The Crag.png|thumb|right|200px|Map showing the location of '''the Crag''' on the continent of [[Westeros]].]] |
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⚫ | '''The Crag''' is the stronghold ruled by [[House Westerling]], a vassal of the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]]. The castle is run-down and partially ruined, as the Westerlings, though an ancient House with blood of the [[First Men]], have fallen on hard times and can no longer maintain it. The castle is located north-east of [[Casterly Rock]], overlooking the [[Sunset Sea]] on the west coast of [[Westeros]].<ref>[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season-2/episode-7/map/location/52/the-crag/ HBO viewers guide, season 2: episode 7 map, The Crag entry]</ref> |
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⚫ | '''The Crag''' is the stronghold ruled by [[House Westerling]], a vassal of the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]]. The castle is run-down and partially ruined, as the Westerlings, though an ancient House with blood of the [[First Men]], have fallen on hard times and can no longer maintain it. The castle is located north-east of [[Casterly Rock]], overlooking the [[Sunset Sea]] on the west coast of [[Westeros]].<ref>[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/ |
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+ | Robb Stark is heading to the Crag to settle its surrender. [[Talisa Maegyr]] comes to ask Robb for supplies from their [[maester]]. She offers to write out a list, but Robb instead asks her come with him. While he's away, [[Jaime Lannister]] is caught and returned to the camp. [[Catelyn Stark]], feeling that [[Rickard Karstark]] will kill the recaptured Kingslayer before Robb's return the next morning and fearing what that would mean for [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] and [[Arya Stark|Arya]], lets Jaime go under the custody of [[Brienne of Tarth]].<ref>"[[A Man Without Honor]]"</ref> |
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Revision as of 21:20, 22 March 2016
- "The Crag will have a Maester, and he will have what I need."
- ―Talisa Maegyr
The Crag is the stronghold ruled by House Westerling, a vassal of the Lannisters. The castle is run-down and partially ruined, as the Westerlings, though an ancient House with blood of the First Men, have fallen on hard times and can no longer maintain it. The castle is located north-east of Casterly Rock, overlooking the Sunset Sea on the west coast of Westeros.[1]
History
Season 2
Robb Stark is heading to the Crag to settle its surrender. Talisa Maegyr comes to ask Robb for supplies from their maester. She offers to write out a list, but Robb instead asks her come with him. While he's away, Jaime Lannister is caught and returned to the camp. Catelyn Stark, feeling that Rickard Karstark will kill the recaptured Kingslayer before Robb's return the next morning and fearing what that would mean for Sansa and Arya, lets Jaime go under the custody of Brienne of Tarth.[2]
In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the Crag is described as being in a state of extreme disrepair, with its defenses compromised by the family's inability to pay for repairs. The Crag is described as lonely, but also has a somewhat romantic quality to it.
See also
- Crag on A Wiki of Ice and Fire (MAJOR spoilers from the books)
References
Template:The Westerlands