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Revision as of 05:04, 5 July 2017

Southron Stronghold - Illustrated by Lino Drieghe. © Fantasy Flight Games.
Southron Vessel - Illustrated by Igor Kieryluk. © Fantasy Flight Games.

Southron is a northern Westerosi name for the southern Westerosi that come from below the Neck. It can also be a patronising name at times.

The free folk refer to all Westerosi south of the Wall as southron.[1] The name can also be used outside of Westeros. By the Isle of Cedars, Victarion Greyjoy thinks of the treacherous storms encountered by the Iron Fleet as “southron storms”.[2]

Quotes

There’s much and more you southrons do not know about the north.[3]

- Bartimus to Davos Seaworth


Everything below the Wall's south to us.[4]

- Ygritte, to Jon Snow


If Your Grace wishes to lose all of my lord father's bannermen, there is no more certain a way than by giving northern halls to southron lords.

Jon Snow to Stannis Baratheon


And I am no southron lady but a woman of the free folk.[1]

Val to Jon Snow


Ned's girl ... And we would have had her and the castle both if you prancing southron jackanapes didn’t piss your satin breeches at a little snow.

- Hugo Wull to Robin Peasebury


Another bloody southron fool.

- Jon Snow's thoughts on Patrek of King's Mountain

See also

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