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[[Image:Twins close.jpg|400px|thumb|Twins as depicted in the Tv adaptation Game of thrones]]
 
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The '''Twins''', sometimes known as The Crossing, is the name given to the fortified river crossing of [[House Frey]]. located within the Riverlands. It consists of two identical castles each stands on a margin of the Green Fork of the [[Trident]]. A stone bridge arches between them. This bridge is wide enough for two wagons to cross abreast and guarded by a tower in the middle known as the Water Tower. It is the only crossing point over the Green Fork for hundreds of miles in either direction, from the North to the western Riverlands. It lies directly athwart the main route from Winterfell to Riverrun.
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The '''Twins''', sometimes known as The Crossing, is the name given to the fortified river crossing of [[House Frey]]. located within the [[Riverlands]]. It consists of two identical castles each stands on a margin of the Green Fork of the [[Trident]]. A stone bridge arches between them. This bridge is wide enough for two wagons to cross abreast, and is guarded by a tower in the middle known as the Water Tower. It is the only crossing point over the Green Fork for hundreds of miles in either direction, from [[the North]] to the western Riverlands. It lies directly athwart the main route from [[Winterfell]] to [[Riverrun]].
  
It had taken the Freys three generations to complete the fortress, with timber keeps on either bank of the river. The timber keeps have since been replaced by stone. These castles are what give the place the name, the Twins, for they are identical. They have high curtain walls, deep moats and a barbican and portcullis in each. The bridge footings rise from within the inner keeps.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 59|Chapter 59]], Catelyn</ref>
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It took the Freys three generations to complete the fortress, starting six hundred years ago with timber keeps on either bank of the river. Since then, the Freys have grown wealthy by charging a heavy toll on all those who need to cross - a fact which irks many older or more powerful houses. The timber keeps have since been replaced by stone. These castles are what give the stronghold its name, for they are identical. They have high curtain walls, deep moats and a barbican and portcullis in each. The bridge footings rise from within the inner keeps.<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 59|Chapter 59]], Catelyn</ref> Given their strong castle, strategic location, wealth, and numbers, the Freys are one of the most powerful bannerhouses sworn to [[House Tully]], able to raise four thousand men-at-arms.
  
The Twins have been the seat of [[House Frey]] for over six hundred years and they have grown wealthy by charging a heavy toll on all those who need to cross, as the only place to do so within several days travel. As the Freys are both wealthy and numerous, they are one of the most powerful houses sworn to [[House Tully]], able to raise four thousand men-at-arms.
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The seat of the Lord of The Crossing is a massive chair of black oak. Its back is carved in the shape of two towers joined by an arched bridge.<ref>[[A Storm of Swords]], [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 49|Chapter 49]], Catelyn</ref>
 
 
The seat of the Lord of House Frey is a massive chair of black oak. Its back is carved in the shape of two towers joined by an arched bridge.<ref>[[A Storm of Swords]], [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 49|Chapter 49]], Catelyn</ref>
 
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
At the time of the [[War of the Five Kings]], Lord Walder joined Robb Stark and opened the Twins to the army of the North. Later in the [[War of the Five Kings|war]], the Twins were the stage for the event known as the [[Red Wedding]].
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At the beginning of the [[War of the Five Kings]], [[Walder Frey|Lord Walder]] joined [[Robb Stark]] and opened the Twins to the army of the North. Later in the [[War of the Five Kings|war]], the Twins were the stage for the event known as the [[Red Wedding]].
  
 
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The Riverlands and the location of the the Twins
The Riverlands and the location of the the Twins
The Twins
The Riverlands and the location of the Twins
Twins as depicted in the Tv adaptation Game of thrones

The Twins, sometimes known as The Crossing, is the name given to the fortified river crossing of House Frey. located within the Riverlands. It consists of two identical castles each stands on a margin of the Green Fork of the Trident. A stone bridge arches between them. This bridge is wide enough for two wagons to cross abreast, and is guarded by a tower in the middle known as the Water Tower. It is the only crossing point over the Green Fork for hundreds of miles in either direction, from the North to the western Riverlands. It lies directly athwart the main route from Winterfell to Riverrun.

It took the Freys three generations to complete the fortress, starting six hundred years ago with timber keeps on either bank of the river. Since then, the Freys have grown wealthy by charging a heavy toll on all those who need to cross - a fact which irks many older or more powerful houses. The timber keeps have since been replaced by stone. These castles are what give the stronghold its name, for they are identical. They have high curtain walls, deep moats and a barbican and portcullis in each. The bridge footings rise from within the inner keeps.[1] Given their strong castle, strategic location, wealth, and numbers, the Freys are one of the most powerful bannerhouses sworn to House Tully, able to raise four thousand men-at-arms.

The seat of the Lord of The Crossing is a massive chair of black oak. Its back is carved in the shape of two towers joined by an arched bridge.[2]

Recent Events

At the beginning of the War of the Five Kings, Lord Walder joined Robb Stark and opened the Twins to the army of the North. Later in the war, the Twins were the stage for the event known as the Red Wedding.

References and Notes

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