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by George R. R. Martin


  —MAESTER PYLOS, healer, tutor, counselor,

  —“PORRIDGE” and “LAMPREY,” two gaolers,

  —lords sworn to Dragonstone:

  —MONTERYS VELARYON, Lord of the Tides and Master of Driftmark, a boy of six,

  —DURAM BAR EMMON, Lord of Sharp Point, a boy of fifteen years,

  —Stannis’s garrison at Storm’s End:

  —SER GILBERT FARRING, castellan of Storm’s End,

  —LORD ELWOOD MEADOWS, Ser Gilbert’s second,

  —MAESTER JURNE, Ser Gilbert’s counselor and healer,

  —lords sworn to Storm’s End:

  —ELDON ESTERMONT, Lord of Greenstone, uncle to King Stannis, great uncle to King Tommen, a cautious friend to both,

  —SER AEMON, Lord Eldon’s son and heir, with King Tommen in King’s Landing,

  —SER ALYN, Ser Aemon’s son, likewise with King Tommen in King’s Landing,

  —SER LOMAS, brother of Lord Eldon, uncle and supporter of King Stannis, at Storm’s End,

  —SER ANDREW, Ser Lomas’s son, protecting Edric Storm upon the narrow sea,

  —LESTER MORRIGEN, Lord of Crows Nest,

  —LORD LUCOS CHYTTERING, called LITTLE LUCOS, a youth of sixteen,

  —DAVOS SEAWORTH, Lord of the Rainwood,

  —MARYA, his wife, a carpenter’s daughter,

  —{DALE, ALLARD, MATTHOS, MARIC}, their four eldest sons, lost in the Battle of the Blackwater,

  —DEVAN, a squire with King Stannis at Castle Black,

  —STANNIS, a boy of ten years, with Lady Marya on Cape Wrath,

  —STEFFON, a boy of six years, with Lady Marya on Cape Wrath.

  Stannis has taken for his banner the fiery heart of the Lord of Light; a red heart surrounded by orange flames upon a yellow field. Within the heart is the crowned stag of House Baratheon, in black.

  KING OF THE ISLES AND THE NORTH

  The Greyjoys of Pyke claim descent from the Grey King of the Age of Heroes. Legend says the Grey King ruled the sea itself and took a mermaid to wife. Aegon the Dragon ended the line of the last King of the Iron Islands, but allowed the ironborn to revive their ancient custom and choose who should have the primacy among them. They chose Lord Vickon Greyjoy of Pyke. The Greyjoy sigil is a golden kraken upon a black field. Their words are We Do Not Sow.

  Balon Greyjoy’s first rebellion against the Iron Throne was put down by King Robert I Baratheon and Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell, but in the chaos following Robert’s death Lord Balon named himself king once more, and sent his ships to attack the north.

  {BALON GREYJOY}, the Ninth of His Name Since the Grey King, King of the Iron Islands and the North, King of Salt and Rock, Son of the Sea Wind, and Lord Reaper of Pyke, killed in a fall,

  —King Balon’s widow, QUEEN ALANNYS, of House Harlaw,

  —their children:

  —{RODRIK}, slain during Balon’s first rebellion,

  —{MARON}, slain during Balon’s first rebellion,

  —ASHA, their daughter, captain of the Black Wind and conquerer of Deepwood Motte,

  —THEON, styling himself the Prince of Winterfell, called by northmen THEON TURNCLOAK,

  —King Balon’s brothers and half brothers:

  —{HARLON}, died of greyscale in his youth,

  —{QUENTON}, died in infancy,

  —{DONEL}, died in infancy,

  —EURON, called Crow’s Eye, captain of the Silence,

  —VICTARION, Lord Captain of the Iron Fleet, master of the Iron Victory,

  —{URRIGON}, died of a wound gone bad,

  —AERON, called DAMPHAIR, a priest of the Drowned God,

  —RUS and NORJEN, two of his acolytes, the “drowned men,”

  —{ROBIN}, died in infancy,

  —King Balon’s household on Pyke:

  —MAESTER WENDAMYR, healer and counselor,

  —HELYA, keeper of the castle,

  —King Balon’s warriors and sworn swords:

  —DAGMER called CLEFTJAW, captain of Foamdrinker, commanding the ironborn at Torrhen’s Square,

  —BLUETOOTH, a longship captain,

  —ULLER, SKYTE, oarsmen and warriors,

  —CLAIMANTS TO THE SEASTONE CHAIR AT THE KINGSMOOT ON OLD WYK

  GYLBERT FARWYND, Lord of the Lonely Light,

  —Gylbert’s champions: his sons GYLES, YGON, YOHN,

  ERIK IRONMAKER, called ERIK ANVIL-BREAKER and ERIK THE JUST, an old man, once a famed captain and raider,

  —Erik’s champions: his grandsons UREK, THORMOR, DAGON,

  DUNSTAN DRUMM, The Drumm, the Bone Hand, Lord of Old Wyk,

  —Dunstan’s champions: his sons DENYS and DONNEL, and ANDRIK THE UNSMILING, a giant of a man,

  ASHA GREYJOY, only daughter of Balon Greyjoy, captain of the Black Wind,

  —Asha’s champions: QARL THE MAID, TRISTIFER BOTLEY, and SER HARRAS HARLAW

  —Asha’s captains and supporters: LORD RODRIK HARLAW, LORD BAELOR BLACKTYDE, LORD MELDRED MERLYN, HARMUND SHARP

  VICTARION GREYJOY, brother to Balon Greyjoy, master of the Iron Victory and Lord Captain of the Iron Fleet,

  —Victarion’s champions: RED RALF STONEHOUSE, RALF THE LIMPER, and NUTE THE BARBER,

  —Victarion’s captains and supporters: HOTHO HARLAW, ALVYN SHARP, FRALEGG THE STRONG, ROMNY WEAVER, WILL HUMBLE, LITTLE LENWOOD TAWNEY, RALF KENNING, MARON VOLMARK, GOROLD GOODBROTHER,

  —Victarion’s crewmen: WULF ONE-EAR, RAGNOR PYKE

  —Victarion’s bedmate, a certain dusky woman, mute and tongueless, a gift from his brother Euron,

  EURON GREYJOY, called THE CROW’S EYE, brother to Balon Greyjoy and captain of the Silence,

  —Euron’s champions: GERMUND BOTLEY, LORD ORKWOOD OF ORKMONT, DONNOR SALTCLIFFE

  —Euron’s captains and supporters: TORWOLD BROWNTOOTH, PINCHFACE JON MYRE, RODRIK FREEBORN, THE RED OARSMAN, LEFT-HAND LUCAS CODD, QUELLON HUMBLE, HARREN HALF-HOARE, KEMMETT PYKE THE BASTARD, QARL THE THRALL, STONEHAND, RALF THE SHEPHERD, RALF OF LORDSPORT

  —Euron’s crewmen: CRAGORN

  —Balon’s bannermen, the Lords of the Iron Islands:

  ON PYKE

  —{SAWANE BOTLEY}, Lord of Lordsport, drowned by Euron Crow’s Eye,

  —{HARREN}, his eldest son, killed at Moat Cailin,

  —TRISTIFER, his second son and rightful heir, dispossessed by his uncle,

  —SYMOND, HARLON, VICKON, and BENNARION, his younger sons, likewise dispossessed,

  —GERMUND, his brother, made Lord of Lordsport

  —Germund’s sons, BALON and QUELLON,

  —SARGON and LUCIMORE, Sawane’s half brothers,

  —WEX, a mute boy of twelve years, bastard son of Sargon, squire to Theon Greyjoy,

  —WALDON WYNCH, Lord of Iron Holt,

  ON HARLAW

  —RODRIK HARLAW, called THE READER, Lord of Harlaw, Lord of Ten Towers, Harlaw of Harlaw,

  —LADY GWYNESSE, his elder sister,

  —LADY ALANNYS, his younger sister, widow of King Balon Greyjoy

  —SIGFRYD HARLAW, called SIGFRYD SILVERHAIR, his great uncle, master of Harlaw Hall,

  —HOTHO HARLAW, called HOTHO HUMPBACK, of the Tower of Glimmering, a cousin,

  —SER HARRAS HARLAW, called THE KNIGHT, the Knight of Grey Garden, a cousin,

  —BOREMUND HARLAW, called BOREMUND THE BLUE, master of Harridan Hill, a cousin,

  —Lord Rodrik’s bannermen and sworn swords:

  —MARON VOLMARK, Lord of Volmark,

  —MYRE, STONETREE, and KENNING,

  —Lord Rodrik’s household:

  —THREE-TOOTH, his steward, a crone,

  ON BLACKTYDE

  —BAELOR BLACKTYDE, Lord of Blacktyde, captain of the Nightflyer,

  —BLIND BEN BLACKTYDE, a priest of the Drowned God,

  ON OLD WYK

  —DUNSTAN DRUMM, The Drumm, captain of Thunderer,

  —NORNE GOODBROTHER, of Shatterstone,

  —THE STONEHOUSE,

  —TARLE, called TARLE THE THRICE-DROWNED, a prie
st of the Drowned God,

  ON GREAT WYK

  —GOROLD GOODBROTHER, Lord of the Hammerhorn,

  —his sons, GREYDON, GRAN, and GORMOND, triplets,

  —his daughters, GYSELLA and GWIN,

  —MAESTER MURENMURE, tutor, healer, and counselor,

  —TRISTON FARWYND, Lord of Sealskin Point,

  —THE SPARR,

  —his son and heir, STEFFARION,

  —MELDRED MERLYN, Lord of Pebbleton,

  ON ORKMONT

  —ORKWOOD OF ORKMONT,

  —LORD TAWNEY,

  ON SALTCLIFFE

  —LORD DONNOR SALTCLIFFE,

  —LORD SUNDERLY

  ON THE LESSER ISLANDS AND ROCKS

  —GYLBERT FARWYND, Lord of the Lonely Light,

  —THE OLD GREY GULL, a priest of the Drowned God.

  APPENDIX II:

  OTHER HOUSES GREAT AND SMALL

  HOUSE ARRYN

  The Arryns are descended from the Kings of Mountain and Vale. Their sigil is a white moon-and-falcon upon a sky-blue field. House Arryn has taken no part in the War of the Five Kings. Their Arryn words are As High as Honor.

  ROBERT ARRYN, Lord of the Eyrie, Defender of the Vale, styled by his mother True Warden of the East, a sickly boy of eight years, sometimes called SWEETROBIN,

  —his mother, {LADY LYSA of House Tully}, widow of Lord Jon Arryn, pushed from the Moon Door to her death,

  —his stepfather, PETYR BAELISH, called LITTLEFINGER, Lord of Harrenhal, Lord Paramount of the Trident, and Lord Protector of the Vale,

  —ALAYNE STONE, Lord Petyr’s natural daughter, a maid of three-and-ten, actually Sansa Stark,

  —SER LOTHOR BRUNE, a sellsword in Lord Petyr’s service, the Eyrie’s captain of guards,

  —OSWELL, a grizzled man-at-arms in Lord Petyr’s service, sometimes called KETTLEBLACK,

  —Lord Robert’s household at the Eyrie:

  —MARILLION, a handsome young singer much favored by Lady Lysa and accused of her murder,

  —MAESTER COLEMON, counselor, healer, and tutor,

  —MORD, a brutal gaoler with teeth of gold,

  —GRETCHEL, MADDY, and MELA, servingwomen,

  —Lord Robert’s bannermen, the Lords of the Vale:

  —LORD NESTOR ROYCE, High Steward of the Vale and castellan of the Gates of the Moon,

  —SER ALBAR, Lord Nestor’s son and heir,

  —MYRANDA, called RANDA, Lord Nestor’s daughter, a widow, but scarce used,

  —Lord Nestor’s household:

  —SER MARWYN BELMORE, captain of guards,

  —MYA STONE, a mule tender and guide, bastard daughter of King Robert I Baratheon,

  —OSSY and CARROT, mule tenders,

  —LYONEL CORBRAY, Lord of Heart’s Home,

  —SER LYN CORBRAY, his brother and heir, who wields the famed blade Lady Forlorn,

  —SER LUCAS CORBRAY, his younger brother,

  —JON LYNDERLY, Lord of the Snakewood,

  —TERRANCE, his son and heir, a young squire,

  —EDMUND WAXLEY, the Knight of Wickenden,

  —GEROLD GRAFTON, the Lord of Gulltown,

  —GYLES, his youngest son, a squire,

  —TRISTON SUNDERLAND, Lord of the Three Sisters,

  —GODRIC BORRELL, Lord of Sweetsister,

  —ROLLAND LONGTHORPE, Lord of Longsister,

  —ALESANDOR TORRENT, Lord of Littlesister,

  —the Lords Declarant, bannermen of House Arryn joined together in defense of young Lord Robert:

  —YOHN ROYCE, called BRONZE YOHN, Lord of Runestone, of the senior branch of House Royce,

  —SER ANDAR, Bronze Yohn’s sole surviving son, and heir to Runestone,

  —Bronze Yohn’s household:

  —MAESTER HELLIWEG, tutor, healer, counselor,

  —SEPTON LUCOS,

  —SER SAMWELL STONE, called STRONG SAM STONE, master-at-arms,

  —Bronze Yohn’s bannermen and sworn swords:

  —ROYCE COLDWATER, Lord of Coldwater Burn,

  —SER DAMON SHETT, Knight of Gull Tower,

  —UTHOR TOLLETT, Lord of the Grey Glen

  —ANYA WAYNWOOD, Lady of Ironoaks Castle,

  —SER MORTON, her eldest son and heir,

  —SER DONNEL, her second son, the Knight of the Gate,

  —WALLACE, her youngest son,

  —HARROLD HARDYNG, her ward, a squire oft called HARRY THE HEIR,

  —BENEDAR BELMORE, Lord of Strongsong,

  —SER SYMOND TEMPLETON, the Knight of Ninestars,

  —{EON HUNTER}, Lord of Longbow Hall, recently deceased,

  —SER GILWOOD, Lord Eon’s eldest son and heir, now called YOUNG LORD HUNTER,

  —SER EUSTACE, Lord Eon’s second son,

  —SER HARLAN, Lord Eon’s youngest son,

  —Young Lord Hunter’s household:

  —MAESTER WILLAMEN, counselor, healer, tutor,

  —HORTON REDFORT, Lord of Redfort, thrice wed,

  —SER JASPER, SER CREIGHTON, SER JON, his sons,

  —SER MYCHEL, his youngest son, a new-made knight, m. Ysilla Royce of Runestone,

  —clan chiefs from the Mountains of the Moon,

  —SHAGGA SON OF DOLF, OF THE STONE CROWS, presently leading a band in the kingswood,

  —TIMETT SON OF TIMETT, OF THE BURNED MEN,

  —CHELLA DAUGHTER OF CHEYK, OF THE BLACK EARS,

  —CRAWN SON OF CALOR, OF THE MOON BROTHERS.

  HOUSE FLORENT

  The Florents of Brightwater Keep are bannermen of Highgarden. At the outset of the War of the Five Kings, Lord Alester Florent followed his liege lord in declaring for King Renly while his brother Ser Axell chose Stannis, husband to his niece Selyse. After Renly’s death, Lord Alester went over to Stannis as well, with all the strength of Brightwater. Stannis made Lord Alester his Hand, and gave command of his fleet to Ser Imry Florent, his wife’s brother. The fleet and Ser Imry both were lost in the Battle of Blackwater, and Lord Alester’s efforts to negotiate a peace after the defeat were regarded by King Stannis as treason. He was given to the red priestess Melisandre, who burned him as a sacrifice to R’hllor.

  The Iron Throne has also named the Florents traitors for their support of Stannis and his rebellion. They were attainted, and Brightwater Keep and its lands were awarded to Ser Garlan Tyrell.

  The sigil of House Florent shows a fox head in a circle of flowers.

  {ALESTER FLORENT}, Lord of Brightwater, burned as a traitor,

  —his wife, LADY MELARA, of House Crane,

  —their children:

  —ALEKYNE, attainted Lord of Brightwater, fled to Oldtown to seek refuge at the Hightower,

  —LADY MELESSA, wed to Lord Randyll Tarly,

  —LADY RHEA, wed to Lord Leyton Hightower,

  —his siblings:

  —SER AXELL, a queen’s man, in service to his niece Queen Selyse at Eastwatch-by-the-Sea,

  —{SER RYAM}, died in a fall from a horse,

  —SELYSE, his daughter, wife and queen to King Stannis I Baratheon,

  —SHIREEN BARATHEON, her only child,

  —{SER IMRY}, his eldest son, killed in the Battle of the Blackwater,

  —SER ERREN, his second son, a captive at Highgarden,

  —SER COLIN, castellan at Brightwater Keep,

  —DELENA, his daughter, m. SER HOSMAN NORCROSS,

  —her natural son, EDRIC STORM, fathered by King Robert I Baratheon,

  —ALESTER NORCROSS, her eldest trueborn son, a boy of nine,

  —RENLY NORCROSS, her second trueborn son, a boy of three,

  —MAESTER OMER, Ser Colin’s eldest son, in service at Old Oak,

  —MERRELL, Ser Colin’s youngest son, a squire on the Arbor,

  —RYLENE, Lord Alester’s sister, m. Ser Rycherd Crane.

  HOUSE FREY

  The Freys are bannermen to House Tully, but have not always been diligent in their duty. At the onset of the War of the Five Kings, Robb Stark won Lord Walder’s allegiance by pledging to marry o
ne of his daughters or granddaughters. When he wed Lady Jeyne Westerling instead, the Freys conspired with Roose Bolton and murdered the Young Wolf and his followers at what became known as the Red Wedding.

  WALDER FREY, Lord of the Crossing,

  —by his first wife, {LADY PERRA, of House Royce}:

  —{SER STEVRON}, died after the Battle of Oxcross,

  —m. {Corenna Swann}, died of a wasting illness,

  —Stevron’s eldest son, SER RYMAN, heir to the Twins,

  —Ryman’s son, EDWYN, wed to Janyce Hunter,

  —Edwyn’s daughter, WALDA, a girl of nine,

  —Ryman’s son, WALDER, called BLACK WALDER,

  —Ryman’s son, {PETYR}, called PETYR PIMPLE, hanged at Oldstones, m. Mylenda Caron,

  —Petyr’s daughter, PERRA, a girl of five,

  —m. {Jeyne Lydden}, died in a fall from a horse,

  —Stevron’s son, {AEGON}, called JINGLEBELL, killed at the Red Wedding by Catelyn Stark,

  —Stevron’s daughter, {MAEGELLE}, died in childbed, m. Ser Dafyn Vance,

  —Maegelle’s daughter, MARIANNE VANCE, a maiden,

  —Maegelle’s son, WALDER VANCE, a squire,

  —Maegelle’s son, PATREK VANCE,

  —m. {Marsella Waynwood}, died in childbed,

  —Stevron’s son, WALTON, m. Deana Hardyng,

  —Walton’s son, STEFFON, called THE SWEET,

  —Walton’s daughter, WALDA, called FAIR WALDA,

  —Walton’s son, BRYAN, a squire,

  —SER EMMON, Lord Walder’s second son, m. Genna Lannister,

  —Emmon’s son, {SER CLEOS}, killed by outlaws near Maidenpool, m. Jeyne Darry,

  —Cleos’s son, TYWIN, a squire of twelve,

  —Cleos’s son, WILLEM, a page at Ashemark, ten,

  —Emmon’s son, SER LYONEL, m. Melesa Crakehall,

  —Emmon’s son, {TION}, a squire, murdered by Rickard Karstark while a captive at Riverrun,

  —Emmon’s son, WALDER, called RED WALDER, fourteen, a page at Casterly Rock,

  —SER AENYS, Lord Walder’s third son, m. {Tyana Wylde}, died in childbed,

  —Aenys’s son, AEGON BLOODBORN, an outlaw,

  —Aenys’s son, RHAEGAR, m. {Jeyne Beesbury}, died of a wasting illness,

  —Rhaegar’s son, ROBERT, a boy of thirteen,

  —Rhaegar’s daughter, WALDA, a girl of eleven, called WHITE WALDA,

  —Rhaegar’s son, JONOS, a boy of eight,

 

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