The awesome addition in this map is the house sigils surrounding Westeros and Essos, complementing the vintage style.
Game of Thrones Antique Style Map of Westeros & Essosįor those who like their maps to have the hand-made kind of look, comes this Westeros & Essos map, which makes every detail come together to look like beautifully drawn trees on a canvas. I don´t know where the rest could come from.The size of his beautiful map, which shows Westeros in all its glory from the beautiful south to the wonderful north, and Essos in all of its encompassing massiveness, is 55″ x 39″. The Norvoshi men tend to grow their moustaches long, dye them, and sweep them up into points." The Norvoshi are known as masters at creating intricate textiles, including fi ne tapestries that are renowned the world over. Norvos is a land of gentle hills and sprawling farms with small villages behind stucco walls. The rulers are a hereditary sect of bearded priests, who do not discuss their gods with outsiders. There must be someplace around the forums where Elio M.Garcia and Linda Antonsson talk about the RPG, and about Michael Siciliano interview with GRRM about the game.Īnyway, only a part of the text in the wiki could come from that rulebook "Lying to the east of Pentos, this continental city is ruled by a theocracy. Ryan Dancey, for always picking up the phone when it rang." Joe Saul, who started this whole ball rolling. Troy Duffy, Andy Fix, David de Jong, and Paul Jackson for phase II playtesting above and beyond the call of duty. Michael Siciliano for his interview with George R. and Linda Antonsson of for special support, writing, and consultation. There were people from who helped make the game, so they could answer better than me:Įlio M. I need to dig this one to check/add references, because the new RPG book s has none of that. Is there any particular book I need to reread, is this speculation/wrong or maybe insight from some companion book ? How are the bearded priest connected with city soldiers? I thought they just train the boy the get? There was any mention of Norvos docks and wharves?, Its walls today, on both parts?(though I can be assumed, from the war and since even the small villages around are walled), there caravans and they are located on the trade route but is this is the source of their trade?(I thought they produce all those dye and carpets) and mines in the hils of norvos? that they are a theocracy? ruled by the Beareded priests? I thought they were a militant order like he faith militant. Some Norvosi prefer the use of axes in battle to the more traditional swords. Soldiers and warriors are trained in the city, recruited by the Bearded Priests when they are just boys. The city is mercantile, and its wealth is based upon lying the trade route from Pentos to Qohor and the Dothraki sea, as well as minerals mined from the Hills of Norvos, which stretch from the city to the Shivering Sea. However, the nature of their religion is unknown. The city as a whole is a theocracy ruled by the Bearded Priests. The low city sprawls along the river with numerous docks and wharves, whilst the high city extends along the hilltops.
Norvos is described as a city in two parts.