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'''High Heart''' is a very tall hill in the [[Riverlands]]. It was sacred to the [[children of the forest]]. Around its crown stands a ring of thirty-one [[weirwood]] stumps. The hill is considered a very safe place due to its relative height compared to the very flat surrounding land that it makes it nearly impossible to be approached unseen.
 
'''High Heart''' is a very tall hill in the [[Riverlands]]. It was sacred to the [[children of the forest]]. Around its crown stands a ring of thirty-one [[weirwood]] stumps. The hill is considered a very safe place due to its relative height compared to the very flat surrounding land that it makes it nearly impossible to be approached unseen.
  

Revision as of 16:56, 1 June 2011

The Riverlands and the location of High Heart
The Riverlands and the location of High Heart
High Heart
The Riverlands and the location of High Heart

High Heart is a very tall hill in the Riverlands. It was sacred to the children of the forest. Around its crown stands a ring of thirty-one weirwood stumps. The hill is considered a very safe place due to its relative height compared to the very flat surrounding land that it makes it nearly impossible to be approached unseen.

The nearby smallfolk avoid the area as it is said to be haunted by the slaughtered children of the forest who had been killed by the Andal king Erreg.[1]

Recent Events

Arya Stark and the Brotherhood Without Banners rest here one night in order to meet with the Ghost of High Heart and to gather information on the whereabouts of Lord Beric Dondarrion.

References and Notes