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Send us your map corrections, missing route suggestions, broken link reports, lore notes, collaboration questions, or feedback about ThroneAtlas pages. The atlas grows stronger when readers help sharpen the map.
Contact ThroneAtlas at info@throneatlas.com for general messages and site questions. For map corrections, missing links, lore suggestions, or editorial notes, contact aldric@throneatlas.com.
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info@throneatlas.comMaester Aldric
Use this email for map corrections, page suggestions, broken internal links, missing lore connections, and editorial feedback.
aldric@throneatlas.comWhat to Include in Your Message
If you are reporting a correction, include the page URL, the exact section or sentence, and a short note explaining what should be reviewed. If you are suggesting a new page, include the topic name, the type of page you want, and why it belongs in the atlas.
Helpful suggestions include missing battle maps, unclear route descriptions, incorrect internal links, better page connections, new house territory ideas, character journey improvements, or visual map ideas for future page updates.
Editorial Review Style
ThroneAtlas pages are written in a map-first style. That means every suggestion is reviewed through geography, routes, places, houses, battles, and lore connections. A good correction does not only say what is wrong; it helps explain how the map or route should become clearer for readers.
For example, a strong note might say: “This Battle of the Trident section should mention the Ruby Ford more clearly because the river crossing is the key map point.” That kind of feedback helps the atlas improve in a specific way.
Independent Fan-Site Note
ThroneAtlas is an independent fan-made map and lore reference project. We welcome reader feedback, but we do not represent HBO, Warner Bros., George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, or A Song of Ice and Fire.
What You Can Send
Map Corrections
Send location clarifications, route corrections, missing landmarks, battle movement notes, or unclear geography.
New Page Ideas
Suggest new maps for houses, castles, cities, routes, battles, regions, lore locations, or character journeys.
Broken Links
Report broken buttons, incorrect internal links, wrong page URLs, or missing related-page connections.
Lore Notes
Share better context for old gods, dragon routes, house history, ancient places, or conflict timelines.
Visual Suggestions
Recommend map ideas, image prompts, diagrams, route visuals, or improved page illustrations.
General Messages
Use the general email for site questions, collaboration inquiries, or any message that does not fit another category.
Contact ThroneAtlas Questions
You can contact ThroneAtlas at info@throneatlas.com for general messages, collaboration questions, and site feedback.
Send editorial corrections, map suggestions, missing links, or lore feedback to aldric@throneatlas.com.
No. ThroneAtlas is an independent fan-made map and lore reference site. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to HBO, Warner Bros., George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, or A Song of Ice and Fire.
Yes. You can suggest new map pages, battle guides, house territory pages, character journey maps, or location guides by emailing ThroneAtlas with the topic and reason it should be added.
Yes. Please send the page URL, the broken link or incorrect reference, and a short note explaining the issue so the editorial team can review it.
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