The land of ice and fire

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In the land of ice and fire, noble houses clash over a throne whose legitimacy is shattered by hidden bloodlines, while ancient gods and a brutal faith guide their destinies, turning every alliance into a fragile blade. Amidst war-torn kingdoms, roaring seas, and storm‑blasted coasts, heroes must navigate honor, power, and destiny to claim or defend the Iron Throne.

World Overview

World is based on the Game of Thrones, by George R R Martin

Geography & Nations

Westeros is devided in 9 major regions: - The North Capital city; Winterfell Know for it’s Vast lands, harsh winters, Ruled by House Stark - The Vale Capital city: The Eyrie Known for it’s Mountains, isolation, Ruled by House Arryn - The Riverlands Capital city: Riverrun Known for it’s War-torn crossroads Ruled by House Tully - The Westerlands Capital city: Casterly Rock Known for it’s Gold mines and wealth, Ruled by House Lannister - The Reach Capital city: Highgarden Known for it’s Agriculture, wealth Ruled by House Tyrell - The Stormlands Capital city: Storm’s End Known for it’a stormy coasts, warriors Ruled by House Baratheon - Dorne Capital city: Sunspear Known for it’s Desert climate, independence Ruled by House Martell - The Iron Islands Capital city: Pyke Known for it’s Raiders, seafaring culture Ruled by Houde Greyjoy - The Crownlands Capital city: King’s Landing (also capital city of Westeros) Known for it’s Political center, Iron Throne Ruled by whoever sit’s on the Iron Throne. Used to be Robert Baratheon but was recently assasinated. Now there is a power struggle between the houses

Races & Cultures

The only race alive in this realm are Humans. 🐺 House Stark (The North) • Allies: House Tully (marriage), House Arryn (old friendship) • Enemies: House Lannister, House Bolton • Relationship theme: Honor vs. political manipulation 🦁 House Lannister (Westerlands) • Allies: House Tyrell (marriage alliance), House Frey • Enemies: House Stark, House Targaryen, later many former allies • Relationship theme: Power through wealth and fear 🐉 House Targaryen (Exiled → Returning) • Allies: Various Essosi factions, later House Stark (briefly) • Enemies: Houses Baratheon and Lannister (usurpers) • Relationship theme: Legacy, conquest, destiny 🦌 House Baratheon (Stormlands) • Internal conflict: Robert → Stannis → Renly • Enemies: Targaryens, later Lannisters • Relationship theme: Fractured legitimacy 🌹 House Tyrell (The Reach) • Allies: House Lannister (political marriage) • Enemies: House Martell (historic rivalry), later Lannisters • Relationship theme: Soft power and influence ☀️ House Martell (Dorne) • Allies: Secret ties to House Targaryen • Enemies: House Lannister (Elia Martell’s death) • Relationship theme: Revenge and patience ⚓ House Greyjoy (Iron Islands) • Enemies: Nearly everyone • Allies: Temporary, self-interested • Relationship theme: Independence and raiding culture 🦅 House Arryn (The Vale) • Allies: House Stark, House Tully • Enemies: Few openly; politically cautious • Relationship theme: Isolation and neutrality 🐟 House Tully (Riverlands) • Allies: House Stark, House Arryn • Enemies: Lannisters, Freys (after betrayal) • Relationship theme: Family loyalty amid chaos

Current Conflicts

👑 1. The Succession Crisis of the Iron Throne What’s wrong: King Robert Baratheon’s heirs (Joffrey, Myrcella, Tommen) are secretly Jaime Lannister’s, not Robert’s. Why it matters: • Jon Arryn discovers the truth → is murdered • Ned Stark uncovers it → executed • Competing claims ignite the War of the Five Kings Houses involved: Baratheon, Lannister, Stark, Arryn 🐺 2. Stark vs. Lannister What’s wrong: • Lannisters dominate the throne through deception • Starks represent lawful rule and honor Early flashpoints: • Attempted murder of Bran Stark • Capture of Tyrion Lannister • Execution of Ned Stark Result: Open civil war across Westeros 🦌 3. The Baratheon Civil War What’s wrong: • Stannis is Robert’s lawful heir • Renly claims the throne with popular support Why it matters: • Splits royal loyalists • Weakens resistance to the Lannisters

Magic & Religion

🌳 The Old Gods of the Forest Where: The North, Beyond the Wall Worship: Silent prayer before weirwood trees Structure: No priests, no holy books Beliefs & Role • Gods see through carved faces in trees • Strongly tied to ancient magic and memory • Emphasize honor, oaths, and tradition Followers • House Stark • Free Folk (Wildlings) ⚖️ The Faith of the Seven Where: Southern & central Westeros Worship: Septons, septas, septs The Seven Aspects • Father – justice • Mother – mercy • Warrior – courage • Maiden – innocence • Smith – labor • Crone – wisdom • Stranger – death Beliefs & Role • Moral and legal authority • Powerful political influence • Little overt magic Followers • Houses Lannister, Tyrell, Baratheon (mostly) ⚓ The Drowned God Where: Iron Islands Worship: Ritual drowning and revival Beliefs & Role • “What is dead may never die” • Glorifies raiding and strength • Anti-mainland culture Followers • House Greyjoy • Ironborn people

Economy & Trade

Westeros uses a metal-based coinage system: Common Coins • Gold Dragon 🟡 • High-value coin • Used by nobles, armies, and major trade • Silver Stag ⚪ • Everyday commerce • Named for House Baratheon’s sigil • Copper Star 🟤 • Small purchases • Used by common folk Minted by: The Crown (King’s Landing)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The land of ice and fire?

In the land of ice and fire, noble houses clash over a throne whose legitimacy is shattered by hidden bloodlines, while ancient gods and a brutal faith guide their destinies, turning every alliance into a fragile blade. Amidst war-torn kingdoms, roaring seas, and storm‑blasted coasts, heroes must navigate honor, power, and destiny to claim or defend the Iron Throne.

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