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The Fisher Queens ruled from a floating palace that made its way endlessly around its shores. They were wise and benevolent, and favored of the gods. Kings and lords and wise men sought their floating palace for their counsel. The last of the Fisher Queens gave birth to [[Huzhor Amai]], who would become the ancestor of the [[Tall Men]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| Beyond the Free Cities: The Grasslands}}
 
The Fisher Queens ruled from a floating palace that made its way endlessly around its shores. They were wise and benevolent, and favored of the gods. Kings and lords and wise men sought their floating palace for their counsel. The last of the Fisher Queens gave birth to [[Huzhor Amai]], who would become the ancestor of the [[Tall Men]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| Beyond the Free Cities: The Grasslands}}
  
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 27 January 2023

The Fisher Queens were a legendary dynasty that ruled an equally legendary realm, the Realm of the Fisher Queens, in Essos. Their kingdom is said to have covered the lands adjoining the Silver Sea, a great inland sea located in what today is the Dothraki Sea, of which only three great lakes remain. This is one of the first civilizations of which there is any sort of record, even though these records are only legends transmitted through oral tradition, as their supposed existence predates written word.[1]

The Fisher Queens ruled from a floating palace that made its way endlessly around its shores. They were wise and benevolent, and favored of the gods. Kings and lords and wise men sought their floating palace for their counsel. The last of the Fisher Queens gave birth to Huzhor Amai, who would become the ancestor of the Tall Men.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The World of Ice & Fire, Beyond the Free Cities: The Grasslands.