Beyond the Wall was the second section of the Fortress of Doors. Alice Liddell successfully infiltrated the Fortress' grounds and made her way to the Skool.
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| - Beyond the Wall was the second section of the Fortress of Doors. Alice Liddell successfully infiltrated the Fortress' grounds and made her way to the Skool.
- Beyond the Wall is a generic term employed by the people of the Seven Kingdoms to refer to the large area of Westeros that lies north of the Wall. It is the only part of the continent that is not part of the realm, and thus the only place where particular attention is given to the difference between "Westeros" (the continent), and "the Seven Kingdoms" (the realm to the south of the Wall ruled by the Iron Throne).
- The lands beyond the Wall are divided into several lesser regions. Immediately north of the Wall lies the immense Haunted Forest, which extends northwards for several hundred miles. The forest is home to several wildling villages, such as Whitetree, and various homesteads such as Craster's Keep. In the north-east lies the peninsula of Storrold's Point, at the tip of which lies Hardhome, the largest wildling settlement in their history. This settlement was destroyed by fire several centuries ago under mysterious circumstances.
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| - Fist of the First Men • Frostfangs • Frozen Shore • Haunted Forest • Lands of Always Winter • Skirling Pass • Milkwater • Valley of Thenn • Storrold's Point
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| - Beyond the Wall was the second section of the Fortress of Doors. Alice Liddell successfully infiltrated the Fortress' grounds and made her way to the Skool.
- The lands beyond the Wall are divided into several lesser regions. Immediately north of the Wall lies the immense Haunted Forest, which extends northwards for several hundred miles. The forest is home to several wildling villages, such as Whitetree, and various homesteads such as Craster's Keep. In the north-east lies the peninsula of Storrold's Point, at the tip of which lies Hardhome, the largest wildling settlement in their history. This settlement was destroyed by fire several centuries ago under mysterious circumstances. To the east of the Haunted Forest lies the Frostfangs, a substantial mountain range extending from the Lands of Always Winter south into the North of the Seven Kingdoms. There are two major passes through the mountains, the Skirling Pass and the Giant's Stair. The tallest peak in the chain is the Forktop. The Milkwater River runs along the feet of the Frostfangs and is fed by streams running off the peaks. The Fist of the First Men is a notable hill overlooking the Milkwater and the Frostfangs in this area. Beyond the mountains lies the Frozen Shore, a more open area bordering the Bay of Ice to the south. Fisherfolk and raiders live in this area, sometimes sailing south to attack Bear Island and the lands around Deepwood Motte. In the far north of the Frostfangs lies the hospitable valley known as Thenn.
- Beyond the Wall is a generic term employed by the people of the Seven Kingdoms to refer to the large area of Westeros that lies north of the Wall. It is the only part of the continent that is not part of the realm, and thus the only place where particular attention is given to the difference between "Westeros" (the continent), and "the Seven Kingdoms" (the realm to the south of the Wall ruled by the Iron Throne). It is inhabited by tribes that refer to themselves as the "Free Folk", known by the people of the Seven Kingdoms as wildlings. The wildlings themselves are not politically unified but consist of numerous and diverse groups. Many are semi-nomadic hunters, due to the impracticality of agriculture in the far north. Some wildlings are little more than savage and primitive raiders, but other groups live in small settled communities and villages. The Free Folk sometimes refer to these lands as "the real North", because they are actually located north of the northernmost of the Seven Kingdoms, which is named simply "The North" - and they think it odd to say that "the north" is south of where they live.
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