Not a lot, as that's where the Dothraki Sea touches the coast.
Werthead Send a noteboard - 08/04/2011 04:25:34 PM
It sounds like the Valyrian Freehold expanded up the coast from Slaver's Bay, establishing numerous colony-states along the coast (the western-most of which is Volantis). During the Bleeding Years, after Valyria fell, most of these settlements were destroyed. Then the Dothraki arose and this coastal stretch is open to their armies (apparently Volantis lies only along the western side of the Rhoyne, since the Dothraki can reach the eastern side quite easily), leaving the area uninhabited or only lightly inhabited.
The distance between the two regions is unclear, but the existing books suggests it's a reasonably large distance. Lhazar, on the eastern side of Slaver's Bay, is south-east of Vaes Dothrak, which is a considerable distance east of the coast (but apparently more maps are forthcoming in the TV series which will make Vaes Dothrak's location more apparent).
The distance between the two regions is unclear, but the existing books suggests it's a reasonably large distance. Lhazar, on the eastern side of Slaver's Bay, is south-east of Vaes Dothrak, which is a considerable distance east of the coast (but apparently more maps are forthcoming in the TV series which will make Vaes Dothrak's location more apparent).
A Map of the Free Cities from A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE
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Does George
07/04/2011 06:53:12 PM
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Yes.
07/04/2011 07:41:38 PM
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Valyria is on the maps in A STORM OF SWORDS
08/04/2011 09:47:50 AM
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So what lies along the southern coast between the Free Cities and Valyria?
08/04/2011 01:26:08 PM
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Not a lot, as that's where the Dothraki Sea touches the coast.
08/04/2011 04:25:34 PM
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Huh. I always pictured them as being much closer together.
07/04/2011 07:48:52 PM
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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
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"Sothoryos" does sound kinda cool, I'll admit.
07/04/2011 07:59:53 PM
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Essos is the "scientific" name for the Eastern Continent...
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