The Reach

Location from A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin

The fertile breadbasket of Westeros — rolling farmland, vineyards, and orchards ruled by the ambitious Tyrells from their seat at Highgarden.

The Reach feeds the Seven Kingdoms, and the Tyrells have never let anyone forget it. When Highgarden withholds its harvests — as Mace Tyrell did during Robert's Rebellion by besieging Storm's End — kingdoms starve. This agricultural dominance translates into the largest army in Westeros and a court culture that prizes chivalry, tournaments, and the appearance of civilized grace. The Reach produces more knights than any other kingdom, and its lords compete to host the grandest tourneys. But beneath the courtesy is a sharp political intelligence — the Tyrells rose from stewards to lords paramount by recognizing opportunities others missed, and Olenna Tyrell's strategic mind was the most dangerous weapon in the region.

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Endless fields of golden wheat, orchards heavy with fruit, and vineyards stretching across gentle hills. The Mander river winds through the heartland, and the countryside is dotted with prosperous towns and well-maintained roads. Everything grows here.

Also known as: the Reach, Tyrell lands, the breadbasket

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