. . . "Aegon the Conqueror also carved out territory from neighboring kingdoms around King's Landing to make an entirely new subregion, \"The Crownlands\", to be ruled by the Iron Throne directly. The TV series has not extensively shown that the Crownlands are an entire region/\"kingdom\" extending beyond King's Landing - though even within the novels, the Crownlands are only three centuries old and really don't have much \"local identity\", instead largely defined and shaped by trends emanating from King's Landing itself. Hence, this sub-section is titled \"King's Landing\" and not \"The Crownlands\". Technically, the islands in Blackwater Bay such as Dragonstone are part of the Crownlands, but by the time Dragonstone debuts in Season 2, Stannis Baratheon has been ruling it for 18 years, so characters on Dragonstone wear Baratheon-style costumes, covered in the subsection on costumes in the Stormlands."@en . . "Costumes: King's Landing"@en . "Aegon the Conqueror also carved out territory from neighboring kingdoms around King's Landing to make an entirely new subregion, \"The Crownlands\", to be ruled by the Iron Throne directly. The TV series has not extensively shown that the Crownlands are an entire region/\"kingdom\" extending beyond King's Landing - though even within the novels, the Crownlands are only three centuries old and really don't have much \"local identity\", instead largely defined and shaped by trends emanating from King's Landing itself. Hence, this sub-section is titled \"King's Landing\" and not \"The Crownlands\". Technically, the islands in Blackwater Bay such as Dragonstone are part of the Crownlands, but by the time Dragonstone debuts in Season 2, Stannis Baratheon has been ruling it for 18 years, so characters on "@en . . . . .