The Weeping Town[1] is a town in the Stormlands, to the south-east of the Rainwood and along the Sea of Dorne. It possibly contains a seat for a noble house, called the Weeping Tower.[2]
History[]
Game of Thrones: Season 7[]
The Weeping Town appears on Cersei's map of Westeros in the courtyard of Maegor's Holdfast, marked as "Weeping Tower."[3]
In the books[]
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the Weeping Town is a market town ruled by House Whitehead. It includes three inns: the Broken Shield, the Loon, and the Drunken Dornishman. The town was named for King Daeron I Targaryen, as it is the place his corpse was brought after his death in the Conquest of Dorne. It is also unclear in the books whether the "Weeping Tower" exists within the town, or if this is just a typing error.
References[]
- ↑ House of the Dragon: The House That Dragons Built: Season 2, Episode 1: "Episode 1" (2024).
- ↑ Game of Thrones: Season 7, Episode 1: "Dragonstone" (2017).
- ↑ "Dragonstone"
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Blackhaven · Bronzegate · Crow's Nest · Evenfall Hall · Fawnton · Felwood · Gallowsgrey · Grandview · Greenstone · Griffin's Roost · Harvest Hall · Haystack Hall · Mistwood · Morne · Nightsong · Rain House · Stonehelm · Storm's End · Summerhall · Weeping Town |
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Dornish Marches (Diamond Cave) · Durran's Point · Estermont · King's Mountain · Kingswood · Narrow Sea · Shipbreaker Bay · Sea of Dorne · Straits of Tarth · Tarth · Wendwater |
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