Dunstonbury[1] is a castle in the Reach.
In the books[]
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Dunstonbury was the ancestral seat of House Manderly. When the Manderlys were exiled to the North, the castle was given to their rivals, House Peake. The Peakes were stripped of Dunstonbury for siding with the Black Dragon in the First Blackfyre Rebellion. Its current rulers are unknown.
The New Castle in White Harbor resembles Dunstonbury.
References[]
- ↑ House of the Dragon: The House That Dragons Built: Season 2, Episode 1: "Episode 1" (2024).
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