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ContentsDaeryssaThree reasons why I made Daeryssa a Targaryen. One Serwyn is a Mirror-shield, a knight of the Kingsguard. They were founded by the Targaryens. Two the spelling of her name is consistent with the spelling of those of Valyrian descent. Her title princess eliminates the other valyrian houses, Baratheon, Qoherys and Velaryon. I`m also sure that somewhere, Martin said she was Targaryen, I just have not found that link yet. ShieldsHi. Great work on all the coats of arms you have done. I'd like to fill in a few gaps. Obviously the design studio program has its limitations, but I have done some shields in another program. The only thing is, the shield shape is slightly different to the ones you have done. Does that matter? --Crackclaw 22:29, 15 November 2010 (CST) MapsOriginally I was just going to list all the places on the maps and consider them like another appendix because I was unsure about the copyright status of the maps. I like your idea of the non-copyright maps but I have to admit that I have no idea how to make or edit those. That being said, something like the fan art maps on Westeros would be great. A map where you can see all the sites on one map because even the maps of the south and north change from book to book, places are dropped, names are added. That's why I was adding a reference to each map from each book. Mainly because the map of the north in AFFC has a bunch of names that are not on the AGOT map. On the other hand, if we are going to put spoiler-like tags on each book section in articles, should the maps have the same progression? Or should there just be one map with everything on it? In the meantime while we make our own maps if that's what we want to do, are the maps fair-use? I assumed since they weren't considered publicity material they wouldn't be available.The Pale Griffin 17:23, 18 March 2011 (CDT) Wow, Fantastic WorkWow, Fantastic work on the maps. They look fantastic! The Pale Griffin 10:52, 10 April 2011 (CDT) |
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 55, Catelyn VII.