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− | The | + | [[File:T Jedruszek MenOfTheMander.jpg|thumb|350px|Men of the Mander by artist Tomasz Jedruszek. © Fantasy Flight Games.]] |
+ | [[File:Jorge Carrero Roig The Mander.png|A skiff sails the Mander on a sunny day. © FFG|thumb|350px]] | ||
+ | [[File:David Lecossu Shores of the Mander.JPG|The shores of the Mander. © FFG|thumb|350px|right]] | ||
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+ | The '''Mander''' is the largest river in [[the Reach]]. Whilst large and powerful, it is a slow-moving river, wide with snags and sandbars to trap the unwary ship.{{ref|AFFC|21}}{{ref|AFFC|29}} Some say the river is named after [[House Manderly]].{{Ref|aWoIaF| Mander}}{{ref|TSS}} | ||
− | The upper reaches of the Mander are muddy and rough and as they near | + | ==Geography== |
+ | :''See also: [[:Category:Images of the Mander|Images of the Mander]]'' | ||
+ | The Mander has its source in hills near [[Tumbleton]] in the northeastern Reach near [[King's Landing]]. Flowing southwest past [[Bitterbridge]],{{ref|ACOK|22}} it meets the [[Blueburn]] near [[Longtable]] and then the [[Cockleswent]] near [[Cider Hall]]. Near [[Highgarden]] the Mander meets an as-yet-unnamed river which flows south from [[Goldengrove]]. From Highgarden the Mander continues west to a bay of the [[Sunset Sea]] near the [[Shield Islands]].{{ref|TLOIAF}} | ||
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+ | The upper reaches of the Mander are muddy and rough, and only shallow-draughted boats can go as far as Bitterbridge. As they near Highgarden, they settle down and become clear and calm, and are navigable by seagoing vessels.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones (game)|A Game of Thrones RPG and Resource Book]], Guardians of Order</ref>{{ref|affc|29}} | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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− | + | According to legend, [[Garth the Gardener]] built [[Highgarden]] atop a hill along the Mander.{{ref|TWOIAF| Garth Greenhand}} | |
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+ | Historically, the [[ironborn]] raided up the river Mander all the way to [[Bitterbridge|Stonebridge]]. [[Garth VII Gardener]], a [[King of the Reach]], fortified the [[Shield Islands]], which sit near the mouth of the river, and armed its [[smallfolk]] to guard the approaches and warn those further inland of coming attacks.{{ref|AFFC|29}}{{ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Kings}} | ||
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+ | The headwaters of the Mander were conquered by the [[Storm King]] [[Arlan I Durrandon]], but they were eventually lost by the descendents of his grandson, [[Arlan III Durrandon|Arlan III]].{{ref|TWOIAF| Andals in the Stormlands}} A [[Dorne|Dornish]] king once sacked Highgarden after crossing the Mander.{{ref|TWOIAF| Andals in the Reach}} | ||
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+ | [[House Manderly]] once lived at [[Dunstonbury]] on the banks of the mighty river Mander, but they were driven away{{Ref|ADWD|9|p. 130}}{{ref|ADWD|19}}{{ref|TSS}} by Lord [[Lorimar Peake]] at the behest of King [[Perceon III Gardener]].{{ref|TWOIAF| Kings of Winter}} Despite being exiled, the Manderlys still claim the title [[Lord Marshal of the Mander]].{{ref|ADWD|19}} | ||
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+ | After the downfall of [[House Gardener]] in the [[Field of Fire]], [[Aegon I Targaryen]] granted [[Highgarden]] to [[Harlan Tyrell]] and named him [[Lord Paramount of the Mander]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Conquest}} After the [[battle of Stonebridge]], the Mander was said to have been red with blood for twenty leagues.{{ref|TWOIAF| Maegor I}} | ||
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+ | At a crossing of the Mander during the [[First Blackfyre Rebellion]], Ser [[Quentyn Ball]] slew all of Lady [[House Penrose|Penrose]]'s sons except for the youngest, whom he spared as a favor to the lady.{{ref|TMK}} | ||
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+ | During [[Robert's Rebellion]], the [[House Greyjoy|Greyjoys]] and Shield Islanders fought a [[battle at the Mander]]'s mouth. Lord [[Quellon Greyjoy]] was killed in the fighting.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Old Way and the New}} | ||
− | {{ | + | ==Recent Events== |
+ | ===''A Feast for Crows''=== | ||
+ | The [[Iron Fleet]] is victorious in the [[Battle of the Shield Islands]], allowing the [[ironborn]] to sail up the Mander and threaten the [[Reach]].{{ref|AFFC|29}}{{ref|AFFC|32}}{{ref|AFFC|36}} | ||
− | ==References | + | ===''A Dance with Dragons''=== |
− | {{references | + | Ironborn raiders sail up the Mander deep into the heart of the Reach.{{ref|ADWD|38}} |
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | {{Region Reach}} | ||
[[Category:Rivers]] | [[Category:Rivers]] | ||
[[Category:Places in the Reach]] | [[Category:Places in the Reach]] | ||
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[[es:Mander]] | [[es:Mander]] | ||
[[fr:Mander]] | [[fr:Mander]] | ||
[[zh:曼德河]] | [[zh:曼德河]] | ||
+ | [[ru:Мандер]] |
Revision as of 19:45, 17 February 2018
The Mander is the largest river in the Reach. Whilst large and powerful, it is a slow-moving river, wide with snags and sandbars to trap the unwary ship.[1][2] Some say the river is named after House Manderly.[3][4]
Contents
Geography
- See also: Images of the Mander
The Mander has its source in hills near Tumbleton in the northeastern Reach near King's Landing. Flowing southwest past Bitterbridge,[5] it meets the Blueburn near Longtable and then the Cockleswent near Cider Hall. Near Highgarden the Mander meets an as-yet-unnamed river which flows south from Goldengrove. From Highgarden the Mander continues west to a bay of the Sunset Sea near the Shield Islands.[6]
The upper reaches of the Mander are muddy and rough, and only shallow-draughted boats can go as far as Bitterbridge. As they near Highgarden, they settle down and become clear and calm, and are navigable by seagoing vessels.[7][2]
History
According to legend, Garth the Gardener built Highgarden atop a hill along the Mander.[8]
Historically, the ironborn raided up the river Mander all the way to Stonebridge. Garth VII Gardener, a King of the Reach, fortified the Shield Islands, which sit near the mouth of the river, and armed its smallfolk to guard the approaches and warn those further inland of coming attacks.[2][9]
The headwaters of the Mander were conquered by the Storm King Arlan I Durrandon, but they were eventually lost by the descendents of his grandson, Arlan III.[10] A Dornish king once sacked Highgarden after crossing the Mander.[11]
House Manderly once lived at Dunstonbury on the banks of the mighty river Mander, but they were driven away[12][13][4] by Lord Lorimar Peake at the behest of King Perceon III Gardener.[14] Despite being exiled, the Manderlys still claim the title Lord Marshal of the Mander.[13]
After the downfall of House Gardener in the Field of Fire, Aegon I Targaryen granted Highgarden to Harlan Tyrell and named him Lord Paramount of the Mander.[15] After the battle of Stonebridge, the Mander was said to have been red with blood for twenty leagues.[16]
At a crossing of the Mander during the First Blackfyre Rebellion, Ser Quentyn Ball slew all of Lady Penrose's sons except for the youngest, whom he spared as a favor to the lady.[17]
During Robert's Rebellion, the Greyjoys and Shield Islanders fought a battle at the Mander's mouth. Lord Quellon Greyjoy was killed in the fighting.[18]
Recent Events
A Feast for Crows
The Iron Fleet is victorious in the Battle of the Shield Islands, allowing the ironborn to sail up the Mander and threaten the Reach.[2][19][20]
A Dance with Dragons
Ironborn raiders sail up the Mander deep into the heart of the Reach.[21]
References
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 21, The Queenmaker.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 29, The Reaver.
- ↑ George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Mander.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 The Sworn Sword.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 22, Catelyn II.
- ↑ The Lands of Ice and Fire.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones RPG and Resource Book, Guardians of Order
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, Garth Greenhand.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Iron Kings.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, Andals in the Stormlands.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, Andals in the Reach.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 9, Davos I, p. 130.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 19, Davos III.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, Kings of Winter.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Conquest.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, Maegor I.
- ↑ The Mystery Knight.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Old Way and the New.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 32, Cersei VII.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 36, Cersei VIII.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 38, The Watcher.