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... ith cities seemingly close and journeys spanning only a few days, but in reality, the distances between the cities of the Seven Kingdoms are vast. Traveling between them often takes months or even years.
For instance, when Lynd traveled from Goldengrove to New Barrel, the journey was swift because they traveled downriver, taking only four or five days. However, had they gone by land, the trip would have likely taken over a month—assuming the roads were in good condition. Poor roads could ...
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