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+ | {{Location map| Dorne | ||
+ | | label = '''The Broken Arm''' | ||
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+ | | lat = 15 | ||
+ | | long = 140 | ||
+ | | position = right | ||
+ | | marksize = 15 | ||
+ | | width = 400 | ||
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+ | | caption = [[Dorne]] and the location of the Broken Arm | ||
+ | | alt = Dorne and the location of the Broken Arm | ||
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− | ==References | + | The '''Broken Arm''',<ref>''[[A World of Ice and Fire]]''</ref> also known as the '''Broken Arm of Dorne''',{{ref|AGOT|66}} is a region in eastern [[Dorne]] where the Dornish peninsula juts into the [[narrow sea]]. East of the jagged coastline are the islands of the [[Stepstones]].<ref>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'', [[A Dance with Dragons-Map of the South|Map of the South]]</ref> |
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | According to legend, a land bridge called the [[Arm of Dorne]] once connected [[Westeros]] and [[Essos]]. The Broken Arm and the [[Stepstones]] were created when the Arm of Dorne was shattered by the [[magic]] of the [[children of the forest]].{{ref|AGOT|66}} | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | {{Region Dorne}} | ||
[[Category:Places in Dorne]] | [[Category:Places in Dorne]] | ||
+ | [[es:Brazo Roto]] | ||
[[fr:Bras Cassé]] | [[fr:Bras Cassé]] | ||
+ | [[zh:断臂角]] | ||
+ | [[ru:Перебитая Рука]] |
Revision as of 20:46, 3 February 2018
The Broken Arm,[1] also known as the Broken Arm of Dorne,[2] is a region in eastern Dorne where the Dornish peninsula juts into the narrow sea. East of the jagged coastline are the islands of the Stepstones.[3]
History
According to legend, a land bridge called the Arm of Dorne once connected Westeros and Essos. The Broken Arm and the Stepstones were created when the Arm of Dorne was shattered by the magic of the children of the forest.[2]
References
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