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Hm. Okay, fair enough, then, I guess. Legolas Send a noteboard - 07/04/2011 08:25:07 PM
It also goes on to say that people seldom refer to the continent as Essos at all, in fact, Martin only introduced the name outside the books and then only in 2008. Instead, most inhabitents of the world refer to component parts of Essos instead, like the Dothraki sea, or the Free Cities, or Slaver's Bay or the Red Waste etc.

Out of curiosity, where are you getting all this?
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A Map of the Free Cities from A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE - 07/04/2011 12:28:51 PM 4118 Views
Very interesting to see them *NM* - 07/04/2011 01:42:33 PM 374 Views
Great stuff! - 07/04/2011 02:35:35 PM 1241 Views
Does George - 07/04/2011 06:53:12 PM 1233 Views
Yes. - 07/04/2011 07:41:38 PM 735 Views
Valyria is on the maps in A STORM OF SWORDS - 08/04/2011 09:47:50 AM 1703 Views
Huh. I always pictured them as being much closer together. - 07/04/2011 07:48:52 PM 831 Views
I think the name is very fitting, and hints at an ancient "First Language" that named all continents - 07/04/2011 07:54:13 PM 872 Views
"Sothoryos" does sound kinda cool, I'll admit. - 07/04/2011 07:59:53 PM 1198 Views
Essos is the "scientific" name for the Eastern Continent... - 07/04/2011 08:05:41 PM 973 Views
Hm. Okay, fair enough, then, I guess. - 07/04/2011 08:25:07 PM 932 Views
I got the info from Ice and Fire Wikia... - 07/04/2011 08:41:59 PM 857 Views

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