Castles on Massey's Hook include Stonedance (seat of House Massey) and Sharp Point (seat of House Bar Emmon). East of the kingswood is Massey's Hook, another peninsula that with Crackclaw Point forms the inlet of Blackwater Bay. The Wendwater flows through the kingswood into the bay. South of King's Landing is the kingswood, the royal hunting forest, and the stormlands. North of Duskendale are hills, fields, and woods. Southwest of King's Landing are hills around Tumbleton in the Reach. An unnamed river flows south from Gods Eye into the Blackwater Rush in the western crownlands. A stream forms part of the boundary between the two regions, with the hills of House Wode in the riverlands and the lands of House Hogg in the crownlands. The crownlands are bordered to the northwest and west by the riverlands. North of Crackclaw Point are the Bay of Crabs and the Vale of Arryn. Farther north are Rook's Rest (seat of House Staunton) and Crackclaw Point, a rugged peninsula of insular folk whose castles include the Dyre Den (seat of House Brune), Brownhollow (another seat of House Brune), and the Whispers (formerly of House Crabb). Near Duskendale are the ruins of the Hollard castle. Settlements north of King's Landing include Antlers (seat of House Buckwell), Rosby (seat of House Rosby), Stokeworth (seat of House Stokeworth), and Duskendale (seat of House Rykker), the region's secondary port. King's Landing, the largest city in Westeros, contains the Great Sept of Baelor and the Red Keep, the home of House Baratheon of King's Landing. The crownlands are based around Blackwater Bay, with the capital of King's Landing built where the Blackwater Rush meets the bay. Concept art by Kim Pope for the Game of Thrones
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