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The '''Bay of Crabs''' is a large bay that opens off the [[narrow sea]]. Its northern shore includes [[Gulltown]] and [[Wickenden]] in the [[Vale of Arryn]]. The mouth of the [[Trident]] at [[Saltpans]] opens into the bay. Its southern shore includes [[Maidenpool]] in the [[Riverlands]] and the forests of [[Crackclaw Point]] in the [[Crownlands]].<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Map of the South|Map of the South]]</ref><ref>''[[The Lands of Ice and Fire]]''</ref>
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The '''Bay of Crabs''' is a large bay that opens off the [[narrow sea]]. Its northern shore includes [[Gulltown]] and [[Wickenden]] in the [[Vale of Arryn]]. The mouth of the [[Trident]] at [[Saltpans]] and the [[Quiet Isle]] opens into the bay. Its southern shore includes [[Maidenpool]] in the [[Riverlands]] and the forests of [[Crackclaw Point]] in the [[Crownlands]].<ref>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'', [[A Dance with Dragons-Map of the South|Map of the South]]</ref><ref>''[[The Lands of Ice and Fire]]''</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 19:23, 20 May 2014

The Crownlands and the location of the Bay of Crabs
The Crownlands and the location of the Bay of Crabs
Bay of Crabs
The Crownlands and the location of the Bay of Crabs

The Bay of Crabs is a large bay that opens off the narrow sea. Its northern shore includes Gulltown and Wickenden in the Vale of Arryn. The mouth of the Trident at Saltpans and the Quiet Isle opens into the bay. Its southern shore includes Maidenpool in the Riverlands and the forests of Crackclaw Point in the Crownlands.[1][2]

History

After fleeing Maidenpool during the Dance of the Dragons, the dragonrider Nettles was last seen flying Sheepstealer in the morning mists of the Bay of Crabs.[3]

References and Notes