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The '''Bite''' is an expanse of water, larger than a bay, but smaller than a sea, that lies between the [[North]] and the [[Vale]]. It opens onto the [[narrow sea]].<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Map of the North|Map of the North]]</ref>
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[[File:Ryan Barger Storm Dancer.JPG|thumb|350px|right| ''[[Storm Dancer]]'' by Ryan Barger © Fantasy Flight Games © Fantasy Flight Games]]
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The '''Bite''' is a long bay of eastern [[Westeros]], located between the [[north]] and the [[Vale of Arryn]].{{ref|AWOIAF| Bite}} The [[Three Sisters]] and [[Pebble]] are islands within the Bite.{{ref|TLOIAF| Westeros}}<ref>''[[A Song of Ice and Fire Campaign Guide]]''</ref>
  
The [[Three Sisters]] lie within the Bite.
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To the west the Bite reaches the [[Neck]], and the landscape between the [[kingsroad]] and the bay is a bleak and barren shore.{{ref|ADWD|20}} The cold salt sea{{ref|ADWD|20}} has strong winds{{ref|AGOT|18}} and opens onto the [[narrow sea]] to the east.<ref>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'', [[A Dance with Dragons-Map of the North|Map of the North]]</ref> To the south are the [[Mountains of the Moon]] and the [[Fingers]].{{ref|ADWD|9}}
  
==References and Notes==
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[[White Harbor]] is located at the mouth of the [[White Knife]] in the bay's north, while [[Oldcastle]] is found farther to the southeast along the northern coast.{{ref|TLOIAF| Westeros}} Fisherfolk from White Harbor sail the Bite,{{ref|ADWD|29}} and [[Sistermen]] have a reputation for smuggling and wrecking.{{ref|ADWD|9}}
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==History==
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[[King of the Three Sisters|Pirate kings]] of the [[Three Sisters]] controlled the Bite and neighboring waters in antiquity.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Vale}} [[House Arryn]], the [[Kings of Mountain and Vale]], gained control of the [[Three Sisters]] through the [[War Across the Water]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Vale}}
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After the outbreak of [[Robert's Rebellion]], Lord [[Eddard Stark]] attempted to return to the [[north]] with the aid of a fisherman from the [[Fingers]]. The fisherman drowned during a storm, but his daughter was able to transport Ned to the Three Sisters. Some say Lord Stark impregnated the daughter, who gave birth to [[Jon Snow]].{{ref|ADWD|9}}
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==Recent Events==
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===''A Game of Thrones''===
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During his coma, [[Bran Stark]] has a [[dream]] of ''[[Storm Dancer]]'' carrying his mother, [[Catelyn Stark]], through the Bite from [[White Harbor]] to [[King's Landing]].{{ref|AGOT|17}}{{ref|AGOT|18}}
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===''A Clash of Kings''===
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[[Stannis Baratheon]] tasks Ser [[Davos Seaworth]] with sailing on ''[[Black Betha]]'' north from [[Dragonstone]] to the Bite, delivering the king's letters to settlements along the way.{{ref|ACOK|10}}
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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While sailing for [[Braavos]], ''[[Sloe-Eyed Maid]]'' is blown by a gale into the Bite, and the ship is wrecked at [[Sweetsister]].{{ref|ADWD|9}}
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The remnants of [[Salladhor Saan]]'s fleet sails toward White Harbor with Davos. Tired of storms and Stannis's inability to pay, Salladhor sets Davos loose in a rowboat near [[Sisterton]] and sails for the [[Stepstones]].{{ref|ADWD|9}}
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''[[Lionstar]]'' transports three [[House Frey|Freys]] to [[Sisterton]] and then White Harbor.{{ref|ADWD|15}} Ser [[Wylis Manderly]] returns to White Harbor from [[Maidenpool]].{{ref|ADWD|29}}
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==Quotes==
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{{quote|For thousands of years, these islands had boasted their own [[King of the Three Sisters|cruel kings]], pirates and raiders whose longships sailed the Bite, the [[narrow sea]], and even the [[Shivering Sea]] with impunity, plundering and reaving as they would and returning to the [[Three Sisters|Sisters]] laden with gold and slaves. These depredations finally led the [[Kings of Winter]] to send their own war fleets to seek dominion over the Sisters—for whoever holds the Three Sisters holds the Bite.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Vale}}|writings of [[Yandel]]}}
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{{quote|The [[Three Sisters]] were islands in the Bite. Dunk had heard septon say that the isles were sinks of sin and avarice.{{ref|TMK}}|thoughts of [[Duncan the Tall]]}}
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==References==
 
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{{Region North}}
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Revision as of 00:40, 7 February 2019

The north and the location of the Bite
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The north and the location of the Bite
The Vale of Arryn and the location of the Bite
The Vale of Arryn and the location of the Bite
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The Vale of Arryn and the location of the Bite
Storm Dancer by Ryan Barger © Fantasy Flight Games © Fantasy Flight Games

The Bite is a long bay of eastern Westeros, located between the north and the Vale of Arryn.[1] The Three Sisters and Pebble are islands within the Bite.[2][3]

To the west the Bite reaches the Neck, and the landscape between the kingsroad and the bay is a bleak and barren shore.[4] The cold salt sea[4] has strong winds[5] and opens onto the narrow sea to the east.[6] To the south are the Mountains of the Moon and the Fingers.[7]

White Harbor is located at the mouth of the White Knife in the bay's north, while Oldcastle is found farther to the southeast along the northern coast.[2] Fisherfolk from White Harbor sail the Bite,[8] and Sistermen have a reputation for smuggling and wrecking.[7]

History

Pirate kings of the Three Sisters controlled the Bite and neighboring waters in antiquity.[9] House Arryn, the Kings of Mountain and Vale, gained control of the Three Sisters through the War Across the Water.[9]

After the outbreak of Robert's Rebellion, Lord Eddard Stark attempted to return to the north with the aid of a fisherman from the Fingers. The fisherman drowned during a storm, but his daughter was able to transport Ned to the Three Sisters. Some say Lord Stark impregnated the daughter, who gave birth to Jon Snow.[7]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

During his coma, Bran Stark has a dream of Storm Dancer carrying his mother, Catelyn Stark, through the Bite from White Harbor to King's Landing.[10][5]

A Clash of Kings

Stannis Baratheon tasks Ser Davos Seaworth with sailing on Black Betha north from Dragonstone to the Bite, delivering the king's letters to settlements along the way.[11]

A Dance with Dragons

While sailing for Braavos, Sloe-Eyed Maid is blown by a gale into the Bite, and the ship is wrecked at Sweetsister.[7]

The remnants of Salladhor Saan's fleet sails toward White Harbor with Davos. Tired of storms and Stannis's inability to pay, Salladhor sets Davos loose in a rowboat near Sisterton and sails for the Stepstones.[7]

Lionstar transports three Freys to Sisterton and then White Harbor.[12] Ser Wylis Manderly returns to White Harbor from Maidenpool.[8]

Quotes

For thousands of years, these islands had boasted their own cruel kings, pirates and raiders whose longships sailed the Bite, the narrow sea, and even the Shivering Sea with impunity, plundering and reaving as they would and returning to the Sisters laden with gold and slaves. These depredations finally led the Kings of Winter to send their own war fleets to seek dominion over the Sisters—for whoever holds the Three Sisters holds the Bite.[9]

—writings of Yandel

The Three Sisters were islands in the Bite. Dunk had heard septon say that the isles were sinks of sin and avarice.[13]

—thoughts of Duncan the Tall

References