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  • Iron Throne
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  • The Iron Throne is the throne upon which the King of the Andals and the First Men sits, located in the Great Hall of the Red Keep in the city of King's Landing. Besides the King himself (or Lord Regent) only the Hand of the King may sit on the Iron Throne. The term is also used metonymically to refer to the monarchy that rules the Seven Kingdoms and the authority of the King (e.g. "Rebellion against the Iron Throne").
  • The Iron Throne is the throne of the Seven Kingdoms.
  • Iron Throne is a scenario Heroes of Might and Magic V add-on, Hammers of Fate.
  • The Iron Throne is the royal throne of Westeros, on which the King of the Seven Kingdoms traditionally sits and holds audiences and dispenses justice. The term refers to both the physical object and also to the person who sits on it. He who holds the Iron Throne is seen as the strongest claimant to the kingship, even when their position is disputed.
  • The Iron Throne was a mysterious merchant organization. Little was known of its history or the identity of its backers. It apparently operated independently of any government.
  • The Iron Throne is a merchant organization though they mainly operate through agents and have quite a bad public image. They have been known for attempted assassinations, thuggery and trading with enemies. When the hostility between Baldur's Gate and Amn was high enough, the Iron Throne would offer a deal to the Dukes of Baldur's Gate to sell them good iron ore, weapon and armor, which they had stockpiled from their operations. The first one is from their hired mercenaries who raided caravans under the disguise of bandits and the second operation is the secret mine in the Cloakwood.
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  • H5X1
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Row 1 info
  • Krakosh
  • The Iron Throne by © MORANO.PL
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  • DR
Row 2 info
  • Iron Throne Tower, Baldur's Gate Docks
Row 1 title
  • Leader
Row 2 title
  • Base of Operations
Row 3 info
  • Sarevok, Rieltar, Brunos, Thaldorn, Tazok, Davaeorn, Mulahey, Taurgosz Khosann, Bandits, Black Talon Elite
Row 3 title
  • Members
Heroes
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Box Title
  • Iron Throne
Page
  • 141
Organization
  • Iron Throne
Type
Caption
  • King Tolghar and Hrolf, at Icegerd
  • Symbol of the Iron Throne
Members
  • 3530
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  • 220
Base
Identity
Enemies
Loss
  • Lose King Tolghar
Religion
  • None
Symbol
  • A stylized iron throne.
Win
  • Defeat all enemies
  • Capture Icegerd
Image File
  • IronThrone by MORANO PL.jpg
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  • Large
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  • 864
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  • Iron Throne map un.jpg
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  • The Iron Throne is the throne upon which the King of the Andals and the First Men sits, located in the Great Hall of the Red Keep in the city of King's Landing. Besides the King himself (or Lord Regent) only the Hand of the King may sit on the Iron Throne. The term is also used metonymically to refer to the monarchy that rules the Seven Kingdoms and the authority of the King (e.g. "Rebellion against the Iron Throne").
  • The Iron Throne is the throne of the Seven Kingdoms.
  • The Iron Throne is a merchant organization though they mainly operate through agents and have quite a bad public image. They have been known for attempted assassinations, thuggery and trading with enemies. This organisation is responsible for the iron shortage around the Sword Coast, by killing workers in the Nashkel Mines and making their ore unsuited for weapons and tools by contaminating the ore brought out of the mines with a certain substance and disrupting trade routes with hired Bandits and blaming this on Amn. This plan was orchestrated to skyrocket the price of the iron ore and all products which require iron and thereby making a huge profit as well, at the cost of Baldur's Gate and other inhabitants of the Sword Coast region. This plan also required the elimination of rival merchants guilds, such as the Seven Suns. When the hostility between Baldur's Gate and Amn was high enough, the Iron Throne would offer a deal to the Dukes of Baldur's Gate to sell them good iron ore, weapon and armor, which they had stockpiled from their operations. The first one is from their hired mercenaries who raided caravans under the disguise of bandits and the second operation is the secret mine in the Cloakwood. After the Iron Throne would have made a huge profit, they would have made amends to lessen the hostility between Baldur's Gate and Amn and preventing them from going into war, because that would have been disastrous for trade in the Sword Coast. This plan would have succeeded if the insider, Sarevok, who executed some part of this plan, didn't have his own agenda in mind. He saw the Iron Throne as a pawn to create hostility between Baldur's Gate and Amn, and would then offer to lead Baldur's Gate's armies against armies of Amn if he was made Grand Duke. The only way Sarevok could become Grand Duke would be by assassinating some or all of the dukes, who would be hesitant to go into war.
  • Iron Throne is a scenario Heroes of Might and Magic V add-on, Hammers of Fate.
  • The Iron Throne is the royal throne of Westeros, on which the King of the Seven Kingdoms traditionally sits and holds audiences and dispenses justice. The term refers to both the physical object and also to the person who sits on it. He who holds the Iron Throne is seen as the strongest claimant to the kingship, even when their position is disputed.
  • The Iron Throne was a mysterious merchant organization. Little was known of its history or the identity of its backers. It apparently operated independently of any government.
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