Let's Taco Bout Stoney Sept (Asoiaf Game of Thrones Lore)

Stoney Sept is a walled town in the southern riverlands. It is located south of Acorn Hall, southeast of Pinkmaiden, and north of the Goldroad. The headwaters of the Blackwater Rush are nearby. The heart of Stoney Sept is a market square with a fountain in the shape of a leaping trout. A brothel known as the Peach is located on the east side of the market. Ser Duncan the Tall and Prince Aegon Targaryen were in the town prior to the Second Blackfyre Rebellion. A hunchbacked septon spoke treason in the town square about Lord Brynden Rivers, and his head was displayed above the town gates after his execution. During Robert's Rebellion, Lord Robert Baratheon was wounded in the Battle of Ashford, and sheltered in Stoney Sept, hiding from a royal army led by Lord Jon Connington, Hand of the King to Aerys II Targaryen. This resulted in the Battle of the Bells. After the Mad Huntsman captures northmen accused of crimes committed at Tumbler's Falls, he imprisons them in crow cages in Stoney Sept's square. Anguy puts the surviving prisoners out of their misery.[3] Arya and her outlaw companions stay overnight at the Peach, and the next day the Mad Huntsman returns with a captured Sandor Clegane. This the newest vid in my Asoiaf Lore series. I'm making smaller deep dives into locations such as castles, forts, islands and other holdings from the A Song of Ice and Fire Lore, including Game of Thrones, Dunk and Egg, Fire and Blood, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and House of the Dragon. The Goal of this series is to give a spotlight to locations from all over the asoiaf lore that are not the seats of the High lords and Kings of the Seven Kingdoms, but the smaller and lesser lords from all over Westeros and the rest of the known world. This is all my opinion based on the A Song of Ice and Fire Lore, including Game of Thrones, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Dunk and Egg, Fire and Blood, and House of the Dragon. A Storm of Swords: 29. Arya V