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Your home estates lie on the confluence of the rivers of the Blackwater Rush and the river flowing from the God's eye. Though the Blackwater is treacherous in its currents, it is the artery of King Landing. The land where it joins with the god's eye river. During the harvests, the grains and other crops come flowing down the god's eye to King's Landing. The Confluence is a popular rest stop for the captains of the river barges, and a small town has developed around it. Your caste, or rather castles (Thanks to recent events) located further up north along the God's Eye river. There it can overlook not only the town but the Gold road from Lannisport to King's Landing as well. All in all, it is a pretty good piece of land. Mostly flat, and with plenty of meadows and fields and close not only the rivers but a major road as well. This does not mean it is all good, the river has a tendency to flood and although you never considered it as part of your domain. A hefty piece of marshland also belongs to your house.
Before you returned home, however, you helped the Targaryen's with one last thing, when King Daeron ascended the throne he had given Daemon Blackfyre a tract of land along the Blackwater Rush with the right to raise a castle there, with him first rebelling and then dying, King Daeron declared the land forfeit, and partitioned it between his loyal lords. Mayhaps the rebellious lords of Westeros thought of Daeron as too soft, too forgiving or too willing to forgive, they would have been quite surprised when he stripped them of half their lands and had hostages taken to ensure compliance. No, you thought while marching home, there shan't be another rebellion as long as the hostages are alive.
You count among your neighbours the lords Hayford (the land of the now the dead hand of the king) to your east, and the Riverlands to your north and Reach to your west and south. The recent punishments of the lords has allowed you to consolidate your position better than before with a few landed knights now sworn to your service, admittedly you can count them on one hand, but it is a start.
You had the remains of the pretenders castle carted off for building material to strengthen your own keep and walls. The castle, like mentioned before, stand a bit to the north of the proper confluence, mostly to keep an eye on the Gold Road. It is raised upon and a hill and a part of the river had been diverged to fill a moat, you remember that in the long summer the mosquitos would swarm about endlessly from the moat, preying upon the cows, horses and stable hands.
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