

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.

Here’s the map of Westeros that Imperial_Affectation used for reference, although others were cross-referenced.Īccording 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. 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. By David Harris (Razor) 5 years ago Follow Tweet Anyone wishing to avoid spoilers for the upcoming prequel series should not click. In the books This particular section contains MAJOR spoilers for House of the Dragon. Rhaenyra was unsure whether to end the civil war right there, but Daemon Targaryen said that Lucerys would be avenged with the death of Aegon II Targaryen's eldest son Jaehaerys Targaryen. Arrax's lifeless body fell, with Lucerys on it, and he drowned in Shipbreaker Bay. Vhagar bit into Arrax's neck so hard that she decapitated him. Aemond then rose to Lucerys' elevation on Vhagar, who was five times the size of Arrax. On his way back to Dragonstone, Lucerys was caught in a storm above the fortress, and his young dragon Arrax could not take it. However, Borros had already came to the conclusion that Rhaenyra was inferior to him, and banished Lucerys from the castle. However, Aemond Targaryen and Lucerys had arrived consecutively at Storm's End. During the Dance of the Dragons, Lucerys Velaryon was sent by his mother Rhaenyra Targaryen, to gain support from Borros Baratheon, who had declared for neither faction.
