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'''Selhorys''' is a walled town on the [[Essos|eastern continent]].  Although large it is still considered a town - not an independent city - and is ruled from Old [[Volantis]].  It is situated at the confluence of the [[Selhoru]] and the [[Rhoyne]]. It lies to the north of [[Valysar]] and to the northwest of [[Volantis]].<ref>[[A Dance with Dragons]], [[Map of the Free Cities (A Dance with Dragons)|Map of the Free Cities]]</ref>
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{{Location map|Free Cities|long=75|lat=-51|label=Selhorys|caption=Western [[Essos]] and the location of Selhorys}}
  
Alone among the major towns, Selhorys stands upon the eastern bank of the [[Rhoyne]], making it much more vulnerable to [[Dothraki|horselords]] than its sister towns across the river.  
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'''Selhorys''' is a walled [[Volantis|Volantene]] town located at the confluence of the [[Selhoru]] and the lower [[Rhoyne]] in western [[Essos]].{{ref|tloiaf| The Free Cities}} It lies north of [[Valysar]], northwest of [[Volantis]], and south of [[Chroyane]].<ref>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'', [[Map of the Free Cities (A Dance with Dragons)|Map of the Free Cities]]</ref>
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==Layout==
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Although it is larger than the cities of [[King's Landing]] and [[Oldtown]] in [[Westeros]],{{ref|TWOIAF| The Free Cities: Volantis}} Selhorys is still considered a town, not an independent city.{{ref|ADWD|22}} Alone among the major towns, Selhorys stands upon the eastern bank of the [[Rhoyne]], making it more vulnerable to [[Dothraki]] than its sister towns west of the river.{{ref|ADWD|22}} Timber from the [[Forest of Qohor]] is sold in the markets of Selhorys.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Free Cities: Qohor}}
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Selhorys has towers, domes, and cobbled paths. The city's sandstone walls shelter shops, stalls, and storehouses along the piers. The river gate is guarded by [[Volantis|Volantene]] slave soldiers with tiger stripes, while [[prostitution|prostitutes]] in its brothels are also slaves. Volantene river galleys loaded with slave soldiers protect the waterway.{{ref|ADWD|22}} Lanterns within the city are made of colored glass, unlike the parchment lanterns outside of the city walls.{{ref|ADWD|22}}
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The main square in Selhorys contains an ornate but headless statue of [[Triarch]] [[Horonno]] and a stone [[red temple]] of [[R'hllor]]. [[Pleasure house]]s and inns front the square, including a large stone inn with an [[Old Men of the River|immense turtle]] hanging above its door.{{ref|ADWD|22}}
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==History==
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[[File:Dockside Brothel by Yoann BoissonnetII.png|Dockside Brothel in Selhorys - by Yoann Boissonnet © |thumb|305px|right]]
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During the [[Second Spice War]], [[Garin the Great]] achieved his first victory over the [[Valyrian Freehold]] at Selhorys.{{ref|TWOIAF| Ancient History: Ten Thousand Ships}}
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The town has been under the authority of [[Volantis]] since the [[Century of Blood]], the years of expansion under the [[tigers (Volantis)|tigers]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Free Cities: Volantis}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
[[File:Dockside Brothel by Yoann Boissonnet.jpg‎|Dockside Brothel in Selhorys - by Yoann Boissonnet © |thumb|305px|right]]
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
===''A Dance of Dragons''===
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A [[Yunkai|Yunkish]] envoy comes to Selhorys with chests of gold and gems and two hundred slaves, seeking support for their war against [[Meereen]].{{Ref|aDwD|22}} 
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The ''[[Shy Maid]]'' stops at Selhorys, and [[Haldon Halfmaester]] and [[Tyrion Lannister]] listen to a [[red priest]] calling for [[Volantis]] to support [[Daenerys Targaryen]]. Tyrion plays ''[[cyvasse]]'' with [[Qavo Nogarys]], a customs officer, within the stone inn. After fornicating with the [[sunset girl]] at a modest brothel, Tyrion is kidnapped by Ser [[Jorah Mormont]]{{ref|ADWD|22}} and taken by him to [[Volantis]] on horseback.{{ref|ADWD|27}}
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==Quotes==
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{{quote|Shops and stalls and storehouses huddled beneath a sandstone wall. The towers and domes of the city were visible beyond it, reddened by the light of the setting sun. No, not a city. Selhorys was still accounted a mere town, and was ruled from [[Volantis|Old Volantis]]. This was not [[Westeros]].{{ref|ADWD|22}}|thoughts of [[Tyrion Lannister]]}}
  
A [[Yunkai|Yunkish]] envoy came to Selhorys with chests of gold and gems and 200 slaves, seeking support for their war against Meereen.{{Ref|aDwD|22}} 
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==Chapters that take place at Selhorys==
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*[[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 22|''A Dance with Dragons'': 22. Tyrion VI]]
  
Tyrion is kidnapped in a brothel in Selhorys by Ser [[Jorah Mormont]], who abducts him and takes him to Volantis by horseback.
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==References==
{{Quote|The brothel was a modest one compared to those the dwarf had been wont to frequent in Lannisport and King’s Landing.}}
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Revision as of 19:25, 18 June 2018

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Western Essos and the location of Selhorys

Selhorys is a walled Volantene town located at the confluence of the Selhoru and the lower Rhoyne in western Essos.[1] It lies north of Valysar, northwest of Volantis, and south of Chroyane.[2]

Layout

Although it is larger than the cities of King's Landing and Oldtown in Westeros,[3] Selhorys is still considered a town, not an independent city.[4] Alone among the major towns, Selhorys stands upon the eastern bank of the Rhoyne, making it more vulnerable to Dothraki than its sister towns west of the river.[4] Timber from the Forest of Qohor is sold in the markets of Selhorys.[5]

Selhorys has towers, domes, and cobbled paths. The city's sandstone walls shelter shops, stalls, and storehouses along the piers. The river gate is guarded by Volantene slave soldiers with tiger stripes, while prostitutes in its brothels are also slaves. Volantene river galleys loaded with slave soldiers protect the waterway.[4] Lanterns within the city are made of colored glass, unlike the parchment lanterns outside of the city walls.[4]

The main square in Selhorys contains an ornate but headless statue of Triarch Horonno and a stone red temple of R'hllor. Pleasure houses and inns front the square, including a large stone inn with an immense turtle hanging above its door.[4]

History

Dockside Brothel in Selhorys - by Yoann Boissonnet ©

During the Second Spice War, Garin the Great achieved his first victory over the Valyrian Freehold at Selhorys.[6]

The town has been under the authority of Volantis since the Century of Blood, the years of expansion under the tigers.[3]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

A Yunkish envoy comes to Selhorys with chests of gold and gems and two hundred slaves, seeking support for their war against Meereen.[4]

The Shy Maid stops at Selhorys, and Haldon Halfmaester and Tyrion Lannister listen to a red priest calling for Volantis to support Daenerys Targaryen. Tyrion plays cyvasse with Qavo Nogarys, a customs officer, within the stone inn. After fornicating with the sunset girl at a modest brothel, Tyrion is kidnapped by Ser Jorah Mormont[4] and taken by him to Volantis on horseback.[7]

Quotes

Shops and stalls and storehouses huddled beneath a sandstone wall. The towers and domes of the city were visible beyond it, reddened by the light of the setting sun. No, not a city. Selhorys was still accounted a mere town, and was ruled from Old Volantis. This was not Westeros.[4]

—thoughts of Tyrion Lannister

Chapters that take place at Selhorys

References

  1. The Lands of Ice and Fire, The Free Cities.
  2. A Dance with Dragons, Map of the Free Cities
  3. 3.0 3.1 The World of Ice & Fire, The Free Cities: Volantis.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 22, Tyrion VI.
  5. The World of Ice & Fire, The Free Cities: Qohor.
  6. The World of Ice & Fire, Ancient History: Ten Thousand Ships.
  7. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 27, Tyrion VII.