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This map was made by us but based on the maps by James Sinclair, Richard Geiger, and Keith Curtis.

The map is updated for A Feast for Crows and we have added a scale to it based on the 100 league length of the Wall as stated several times in the books. GRRM has also confirmed that the Wall can indeed be used as a scale.

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Posted on Aug 11 2008 at 10:59 CET by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
2. Love this map.  It’s…

Love this map.  It’s going to come in very handy for my SIFRPG game I’m working on (it’s far superior to the map they present in the book…).

Question, at the southern tip of The Reach there is a place called Sun House - is this supposed to be Sunflower Hall or is this some other bannerman’s holdfast?  I didn’t see Sunflower Hall elsewhere, and I also can’t find mention of Sun House in the list of family crests and banner houses or in the Wiki or Tower of the Hand.

Thanks,
Brude

Posted on Jul 06 2009 at 08:00 CET by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
3. Ran got back to me on this…

Ran got back to me on this a long time ago.  IIRC, he said Sun House and Sunflower Hall are probably supposed to be the same place, but there was some sort of mistake somewhere.  It’s possible that Sunhouse is the town name and Sunflower Hall is the name of the lord’s holdfast.  I’ll see if I can find his old note to me, but I think it’s probably long-since deleted.

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