Andor

Location from The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan

The most powerful single nation in the Westlands — a matriarchal kingdom where the Lion Throne passes through the female line and the Queen's Guards are the finest conventional army on the continent.

Andor is the Westlands' anchor — large enough to be self-sufficient, stable enough to survive political turmoil, and powerful enough that other nations factor its queen's opinion into their calculations. The Lion Throne passes through the female line, giving the nation a matriarchal tradition that parallels the female-dominated White Tower. The Two Rivers is technically part of Andor, though the crown hadn't sent a tax collector there in generations before Perrin's lordship.

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Rolling green farmland, ancient forests, and well-maintained roads connecting prosperous towns. The realm stretches from the Mountains of Mist to the River Erinin. It's the pastoral heartland of the Westlands — rich, stable, and deceptively peaceful.

Also known as: Andor, the Lion Throne

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