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It is important to notice that the Iron Fleet, according to [[A Dance with Dragons]], [[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 56|Chapter 56 (The Iron Suitor), page 741]], is not the whole of the Ironborn ships.  Nor are its components usually longships, but rather warships three times as big, along with a minority of captured ships that rarely are as well-suited for combat.[[File:Blacktyde longship by MarcSimonetti.jpg|350px|thumb|Blacktyde longship by MarcSimonetti]]
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It is important to notice that the [[Iron Fleet]], according to [[A Dance with Dragons]], [[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 56|Chapter 56 (The Iron Suitor), page 741]], is not the whole of the Ironborn ships.  Nor are its components regular longships, but rather battle-worth longships three times as big as usual, joined by a minority of captured ships that rarely are as well-suited for combat.[[File:Blacktyde longship by MarcSimonetti.jpg|350px|thumb|Blacktyde longship by MarcSimonetti]]
 
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Latest revision as of 06:09, 5 May 2012

It is important to notice that the Iron Fleet, according to A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 56 (The Iron Suitor), page 741, is not the whole of the Ironborn ships. Nor are its components regular longships, but rather battle-worth longships three times as big as usual, joined by a minority of captured ships that rarely are as well-suited for combat.

Blacktyde longship by MarcSimonetti