Noun
Alt. of Eyry
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter Lord Arryn was assassinated, his wife, Lady Lysa Arryn, took her sickly child, Robin, and fled to the Eyrie. Source: Internet
Set designer Gemma Jackson said, "A lot of the mosaics in the Eyrie were based on a beautiful chapel I visited in Rome." Source: Internet
The Eyrie is the smallest of the great castles in the story, consisting of seven slim towers bunched tightly together. Source: Internet
Their seat, the Eyrie, is a castle high in the mountains, small but considered unassailable. Source: Internet
Due to the Mountains of the Moon's harsh winters, travel to and from the Eyrie is possible through the mountains only in summer. Source: Internet
Executions in the Eyrie are carried out via the Moon Door, which opens from the high hall onto a 600-foot drop. Source: Internet