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And the map of the River Sector, which makes the situation in the Reach look like something nearly orderly.

The order imposed by King Rhaegar has utterly collapsed, and the North has almost retaken everything they controlled after the Battle of the Trident.

And of course the Blackfyre cause makes its first gains. Apart from that, it's not chaotic at all...

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Gabriel Meadow

The one question is, how much more can the North afford to take and hold, given this is the secondary front compared to the Walkers at the Wall? Granted, they probably want to cut into the east and bring support to the Arryns, That means taking the four systems north of the Green and then consolidating all the gains. The Green Dragon would be out of the game there, while the Red and Gold would be isolated and on life support - but again, this requires the direwolf has the available resources to do all this, along with technically opening a third front...

Antony444

If they can releive the blockade of Raventree quite a few more...but the goal is to erect a defensive bulwark between the North and its main enemies. So the 'push' by now is going to make certain to take the Trident and crush the reds and greens between them and Haigh's Fort. That opens the trade option with the Arryns and gives them defensive depth. The rest of the River Sector, the south of it is certainly going to be allowed to bleed to death.