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Starfall game of throne
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starfall game of throne

Longtable to Grassy Vale (by river): 200 miles.

starfall game of throne

  • Longtable to Bitterbridge (by river): 70 miles.
  • Cider Hall to Ashford (by river): 110 miles.
  • Cider Hall to Longtable (by river): 100 miles.
  • Highgarden to Cider Hall (by river): 140 miles.
  • Highgarden to the Crownlands (Roseroad): 600 miles.
  • Highgarden to King’s Landing (Roseroad): 760 miles.
  • Golden Grove to Silverhill (either): 220 miles.
  • Highgarden to Golden Grove (either): 150 miles.
  • Mouth of the Mander River to the Shield Islands: 70 miles.
  • Blackcrown to the Arbor (by water): 180 miles.
  • Three Towers to the Arbor (by water): 140 miles.
  • Blackcrown to Three Towers (by water): 60 miles.
  • Ashemark to the Golden Tooth: 100 miles.
  • Faircastle to the Crag (by water): 115 miles.
  • Kayce to Faircastle (by raven): 480 miles.
  • Deep Den to King’s Landing (Goldroad): 590 miles.
  • Casterly Rock to Deep Den (Goldroad): 240 miles (Deep Den is due north of Silver Hill).
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    Casterly Rock to Kayce: 12 miles by sea and 100 miles by land.Casterly Rock to the Golden Tooth: 240 miles.THE WESTERLANDS – Ruled by House Lannister Here’re some of the results: Casterly Rock By Imperial Affection’s estimations, the Wall is a hundred leagues (three hundred miles) long, so by doubling the number of pixels between locations, it became a relatively simple task to estimate distances. The reasoning behind the use of the French map was because the Wall on this map worked out to be around 149 pixels long. They started with the map above, which just so happens to be in French. Click to enlargeĪccording to Imperial_Affection, the distances on most Westerosi maps are often disputed, so they decided to compile a list of how long it takes to travel from place to place. Here’s the map of Westeros that Imperial_Affectation used for reference, although others were cross-referenced. It’s not often one comes across a fantasy fan who also intimately knows the ins and outs of the Pythagorean theorem. Have you ever been watching Game of Thrones and stopped to wonder just how far Winterfell is to King’s Landing? Did Littlefinger’s seemingly magical ability to teleport from Winterfell to King’s Landing in the space of an episode baffle you? Well, be baffled no more, as an enterprising Redditor going by the name Imperial_Affectation has calculated the distances between some of Westeros’ most notable landmarks.Īrmed with the Pythagorean theorem, an acute bout insomnia, a map in a language I can’t speak, and a staggering indifference to the fact that Martin (intentionally or otherwise) hasn’t produced a to-scale map of Westeros, I sat down and figured out how far apart stuff is.











    Starfall game of throne