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'''Stone Hedge''', sometimes called '''the Stone Hedge''',{{ref|ADWD|Appendix}} is the seat of [[House Bracken]] in the [[Riverlands]]. There is a village surrounding it.<ref>''[[A Song of Ice and Fire Campaign Guide]]''</ref> Stone Hedge is located south of the [[Red Fork]] and the [[Inn of the Kneeling Man]], north of [[High Heart]] and [[Acorn Hall]], and east of [[Riverrun]]. [[Blackwood Vale]], home to the Bracken's rivals, is located across the Red Fork to the north.{{ref|AWOIAF| Westeros map}}
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'''Stone Hedge''', sometimes called '''the Stone Hedge''',{{ref|ADWD|Appendix}} is the seat of [[House Bracken]] in the [[riverlands]]. There is a village surrounding it.<ref>''[[A Song of Ice and Fire Campaign Guide]]''</ref>
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Stone Hedge is located south of the [[Red Fork]] and the [[Inn of the Kneeling Man]], north of [[High Heart]] and [[Acorn Hall]], and east of [[Riverrun]]. [[Blackwood Vale]], home to the Bracken's rivals, is located across the Red Fork to the north.{{ref|AWOIAF| Westeros map}}
  
 
<!--[[George R. R. Martin]] has not published the location of Stone Hedge on maps yet, but the non-canon map for the television adaptation ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' places the castle east of [[Riverrun]] and south of the [[Red Fork]],<ref name=guide/> and therefore between [[High Heart]] and the [[Inn of the Kneeling Man]].<ref>[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season-1/episode-1/map Game of Thrones Viewer's Guide]</ref>-->
 
<!--[[George R. R. Martin]] has not published the location of Stone Hedge on maps yet, but the non-canon map for the television adaptation ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' places the castle east of [[Riverrun]] and south of the [[Red Fork]],<ref name=guide/> and therefore between [[High Heart]] and the [[Inn of the Kneeling Man]].<ref>[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season-1/episode-1/map Game of Thrones Viewer's Guide]</ref>-->
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When Lord [[Lothar Bracken]] rebelled against King [[Harwyn Hoare]], the [[ironborn]] sacked Stone Hedge and starved Lothar in a crow cage.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Riverlands}}
 
When Lord [[Lothar Bracken]] rebelled against King [[Harwyn Hoare]], the [[ironborn]] sacked Stone Hedge and starved Lothar in a crow cage.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Riverlands}}
  
Early in the [[Dance of the Dragons]], Stone Hedge was the site of a quick victory on the side of [[the blacks]], with Prince [[Daemon Targaryen]] using [[Harrenhal]] as a base of operations.{{ref|tpatq}}
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Early in the [[Dance of the Dragons]], Stone Hedge was taken by Prince [[Daemon Targaryen]] and the [[House Blackwood|Blackwoods]] after the [[Battle of the Burning Mill]], with Daemon using [[Harrenhal]] as a base of operations.{{ref|tpatq}}{{ref|TWOIAF| Aegon II}}
  
 
Although born in [[King's Landing]], [[Aegor Rivers]] was raised at Stone Hedge, the ancestral home of his mother, [[Barba Bracken]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Nine Mistresses of Aegon IV, the Unworthy}}
 
Although born in [[King's Landing]], [[Aegor Rivers]] was raised at Stone Hedge, the ancestral home of his mother, [[Barba Bracken]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Nine Mistresses of Aegon IV, the Unworthy}}
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Jonos tells Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] that Gregor and [[the Mountain's men]] killed his natural son, [[Harry Rivers]], and his nephew, [[Hendry Bracken]], and that Gregor raped one of his daughters.{{ref|ADWD|48}}
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Jonos tells Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] that Gregor and the [[Mountain's men]] killed his natural son, [[Harry Rivers]], and his nephew, [[Hendry Bracken]], and that Gregor raped one of his daughters.{{ref|ADWD|48}}
  
 
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Revision as of 16:26, 14 July 2015

The riverlands and the location of Stone Hedge
The riverlands and the location of Stone Hedge
Stone Hedge
The riverlands and the location of Stone Hedge[1]

Stone Hedge, sometimes called the Stone Hedge,[2] is the seat of House Bracken in the riverlands. There is a village surrounding it.[3]

Stone Hedge is located south of the Red Fork and the Inn of the Kneeling Man, north of High Heart and Acorn Hall, and east of Riverrun. Blackwood Vale, home to the Bracken's rivals, is located across the Red Fork to the north.[1]


History

When Lord Lothar Bracken rebelled against King Harwyn Hoare, the ironborn sacked Stone Hedge and starved Lothar in a crow cage.[4]

Early in the Dance of the Dragons, Stone Hedge was taken by Prince Daemon Targaryen and the Blackwoods after the Battle of the Burning Mill, with Daemon using Harrenhal as a base of operations.[5][6]

Although born in King's Landing, Aegor Rivers was raised at Stone Hedge, the ancestral home of his mother, Barba Bracken.[7]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

After the onset of the War of the Five Kings, Stone Hedge is burned by Ser Gregor Clegane.[8][9]

A Clash of Kings

After Robb Stark is proclaimed king, Lord Jonos Bracken returns to retake Stone Hedge from House Lannister. He is injured and his nephew Hendry is killed.[10]

A Dance with Dragons

Jonos tells Ser Jaime Lannister that Gregor and the Mountain's men killed his natural son, Harry Rivers, and his nephew, Hendry Bracken, and that Gregor raped one of his daughters.[11]

References and Notes