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Vale of Arryn. The Arryn sigil is the moon-and-falcon, white, upon a sky-blue field. The Arryn words are
As High As Honor
.
ROBERT ARRYN, Lord of the Eyrie, Defender of the Vale, Warden of the East, a sickly boy of eight years,
âhis mother, LADY LYSA, of House Tully, third wife and widow of Lord Jon Arryn, and sister to Catelyn Stark,
âtheir household:
âMARILLION, a handsome young singer, much favored by Lady Lysa,
âMAESTER COLEMON, counselor, healer, and tutor,
âSER MARWYN BELMORE, captain of guards,
âMORD, a brutal gaoler,
âhis lords bannermen, knights, and retainers:
âLORD NESTOR ROYCE, High Steward of the Vale and castellan of the Gates of the Moon, of the junior branch of House Royce,
âLord Nestorâs son, SER ALBAR,
âLord Nestorâs daughter, MYRANDA,
âMYA STONE, a bastard girl in his service, natural daughter of King Robert I Baratheon,
âLORD YOHN ROYCE, called BRONZE YOHN, Lord of Runestone, of the senior branch of House Royce, cousin to Lord Nestor,
âLord Yohnâs eldest son, SER ANDAR,
âLord Yohnâs second son, {SER ROBAR}, a knight of Renly Baratheonâs Rainbow Guard, slain at Stormâs End by Ser Loras Tyrell,
âLord Yohnâs youngest son, {SER WAYMAR}, a man of the Nightâs Watch, lost beyond the Wall,
âSER LYN CORBRAY, a suitor to Lady Lysa,
âMYCHEL REDFORT, his squire,
âLADY ANYA WAYNWOOD,
âLady Anyaâs eldest son and heir, SER MORTON, a suitor to Lady Lysa,
âLady Anyaâs second son, SER DONNEL, the Knight of the Gate,
âEON HUNTER, Lord of Longbow Hall, an old man, and a suitor to Lady Lysa,
âHORTON REDFORT, Lord of Redfort.
HOUSE FLORENT
The Florents of Brightwater Keep are Tyrell bannermen, despite a superior claim to Highgarden by virtue of a blood tie to House Gardener, the old Kings of the Reach. At the outbreak of the War of the Five Kings, Lord Alester Florent followed the Tyrells in declaring for King Renly, but his brother Ser Axell chose King Stannis, whom he had served for years as castellan of Dragonstone. Their niece Selyse was and is King Stannisâs queen. When Renly died at Stormâs End, the Florents went over to Stannis with all their strength, the first of Renlyâs bannermen to do so. The sigil of House Florent shows a fox head in a circle of flowers.
ALESTER FLORENT, Lord of Brightwater,
âhis wife, LADY MELARA, of House Crane,
âtheir children:
âALEKYNE, heir to Brightwater,
âMELESSA, wed to Lord Randyll Tarly,
âRHEA, wed to Lord Leyton Hightower,
âhis siblings:
âSER AXELL, castellan of Dragonstone,
â{SER RYAM}, died in a fall from a horse,
âSer Ryamâs daughter, QUEEN SELYSE, wed to King Stannis Baratheon,
âSer Ryamâs son, {SER IMRY}, commanding Stannis Baratheonâs fleet on the Blackwater, lost with the
Fury
,
âSer Ryamâs second son, SER ERREN, held captive at Highgarden,
âSER COLIN,
âSer Colinâs daughter, DELENA, wed to SER HOSMAN NORCROSS,
âDelenaâs son, EDRIC STORM, a bastard of King Robert I Baratheon, twelve years of age,
âDelenaâs son, ALESTER NORCROSS, eight,
âDelenaâs son, RENLY NORCROSS, a boy of two,
âSer Colinâs son, MAESTER OMER, in service at Old Oak,
âSer Colinâs son, MERRELL, a squire on the Arbor,
âhis sister, RYLENE, wed to Ser Rycherd Crane.
HOUSE FREY
Powerful, wealthy, and numerous, the Freys are bannermen to House Tully, but they have not always been diligent in their duty. When Robert Baratheon met Rhaegar Targaryen on the Trident, the Freys did not arrive until the battle was done, and thereafter Lord Hoster Tully always called Lord Walder âthe Late Lord Frey.â It is also said of Walder Frey that he is the only lord in the Seven Kingdoms who could field an army out of his breeches.
At the onset of the War of the Five Kings, Robb Stark won Lord Walderâs allegiance by pledging to wed one of his daughters or granddaughters. Two of Lord Walderâs grandsons were sent to Winterfell to be fostered.
WALDER FREY, Lord of the Crossing,
âby his first wife, {LADY PERRA, of House Royce}:
â{SER STEVRON}, their eldest son, died after the Battle of Oxcross,
âm. {Corenna Swann, died of a wasting illness},
âStevronâs eldest son, SER RYMAN, heir to the Twins,
âRymanâs son, EDWYN,
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