7. The Eyrie: High, Mighty, and Out of It
The seat of House Arryn is the fantasy equivalent of a gated community in the sky. It's nearly impossible to assault, and its lords have a proud tradition of seeing the realm's squabbles as beneath them. During the Dance of the Dragons, Lady Jeyne Arryn is more
interested in maintaining the Vale's neutrality and prosperity than in playing games in the capital. While no place in Westeros is truly 'safe'—and you might get pushed out a Moon Door if you annoy the wrong person—the political climate is far less toxic than elsewhere. It's a great place to be from, mostly because you can afford to ignore everyone else's problems.
6. Storm's End: Stubborn, Strong, and Perilously Neutral
House Baratheon’s fortress is built to withstand the worst storms, and its lords reflect that same unyielding nature. The danger here isn’t subtle intrigue; it’s blunt-force pride. Lord Borros Baratheon isn’t interested in whispers or plots; he wants advantageous marriages and respect. The political danger at Storm’s End is conditional. As long as you don't show up empty-handed or insult his daughters, you might survive. But as Prince Aemond and Lucerys Velaryon tragically discovered, treating it as a neutral meeting ground is a fatal mistake. It's a place where ancient pride can curdle into violence in an instant, making any negotiation a roll of the dice.
5. Driftmark: Rich, Proud, and Drowning in Succession
As the seat of House Velaryon, Driftmark is dripping with wealth and naval power thanks to Lord Corlys, the “Sea Snake.” For a time, it was the second-most important seat in the realm. But all that power makes it a prime target. The political danger here stems from one central, festering wound: the legitimacy of Rhaenyra’s children. Every feast at High Tide is thick with tension, as accusations of parentage hang in the air. Being in the Velaryon court means navigating the open secret of Laenor's sons, the ambitions of Corlys's brother Vaemond, and the simmering rivalry with the Hightowers. It’s a place where family dinner can easily end in a slashed face or a tongue-removal order.
4. Oldtown: The Polite, Pious Knife in the Back
Oldtown, seat of House Hightower and the Starry Sept, is where the real ideological power resides. The danger here is less about open warfare and more about slow-moving, systemic corrosion. Otto Hightower didn't forge his plots in King's Landing; his ambition was born and nurtured here. It's a city of knowledge, faith, and deeply entrenched conservatism that views the Targaryens' Valyrian exceptionalism with suspicion. The politics are patient, generational, and utterly ruthless. They don't just want to win the game; they want to rewrite the rules to ensure their side always wins. Being an opponent of the Hightowers in their own city is like trying to swim against a quiet, powerful tide that will eventually pull you under.
3. Dragonstone: A Brooding, Volcanic Power Keg
The ancestral seat of House Targaryen is more than a castle; it’s a statement. It’s a place of exile for disgruntled princes (Daemon) and a seat of power for the heir to the throne (Rhaenyra). This duality makes it incredibly dangerous. At Dragonstone, you are physically isolated from the capital but psychologically at the center of its gravest conspiracies. It's where Daemon broods, plots, and steals dragon eggs. It's where Rhaenyra forms her Black Council to challenge the Greens. The political atmosphere is heavy with grievance and the volcanic heat of smoldering resentments, making it the perfect incubator for civil war.
2. Harrenhal: A Cursed Monument to Ambition
If a location in Westeros could be medically diagnosed with a personality disorder, it would be Harrenhal. The gargantuan, melted fortress is a magnet for tragedy. By the time of the Dance, it's held by House Strong, and its curse is in full effect. It’s the backdrop for the affair between Rhaenyra and Harwin Strong, the source of the rumors that delegitimize her children. It's where Larys Strong orchestrates the murder of his own father and brother to advance his position. Being at Harrenhal means you are in a place where ambition overrides every bond of loyalty and kinship. The castle itself seems to encourage the worst in people, making it a hotbed of betrayal and murder disguised as accidents.
1. King's Landing: The Unrivaled Center of Paranoia
There was never any doubt. Every other location on this list is dangerous because of its connection to this one. The Red Keep is the epicenter of the entire political earthquake. It’s a place where a child's birthday hunt becomes a display of political rivalry, a royal wedding ends in murder, and the Small Council is a pit of vipers. From Otto Hightower’s whispers in the King’s ear to Larys Strong’s web of informants, every corner of the capital is compromised. Your allegiance, your friends, and even your private conversations can be weaponized. In King's Landing, power is proximity to the Iron Throne, and that proximity is guaranteed to get you burned—one way or another.
















