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Baratheon and Lady Cassana of House Estermont, Lord of Dragonstone, styling himself King of Westeros,
âQUEEN SELYSE of House Florent, his wife, presently at Eastwatch-by-the-Sea,
âPRINCESS SHIREEN, their daughter, a girl of eleven,
âPATCHFACE, Shireenâs lackwit fool,
âEDRIC STORM, his bastard nephew, King Robertâs son by Lady Delena Florent, a boy of twelve, sailing the narrow sea on the
Mad Prendos
,
âSER ANDREW ESTERMONT, King Stannisâs cousin, a kingâs man, commanding Edricâs escort,
âSER GERALD GOWER, LEWYS called THE FISHWIFE, SER TRISTON OF TALLY HILL, OMER BLACKBERRY, kingâs men, Edricâs guards and protectors,
âStannisâs court at Castle Black:
âLADY MELISANDRE OF ASSHAI, called THE RED WOMAN, a priestess of Râhllor, the Lord of Light,
âMANCE RAYDER, King-Beyond-the-Wall, a captive condemned to death,
âRayderâs son by his wife {DALLA}, a newborn as yet unnamed, âthe wildling prince,â
âGILLY, the babeâs wet nurse, a wildling girl,
âher son, another newborn as yet unnamed, fathered by her father {CRASTER},
âSER RICHARD HORPE, SER JUSTIN MASSEY, SER CLAYTON SUGGS, SER GODRY FARRING, called GIANTSLAYER, LORD HARWOOD FELL, SER CORLISS PENNY, queenâs men and knights,
âDEVAN SEAWORTH and BRYEN FARRING, royal squires,
âStannisâs court at Eastwatch-by-the-Sea:
âSER DAVOS SEAWORTH, called THE ONION KNIGHT, Lord of the Rainwood, Admiral of the Narrow Sea, and Hand of the King,
âSER AXELL FLORENT, Queen Selyseâs uncle, foremost of the queenâs men,
âSALLADHAR SAAN of Lys, a pirate and sellsail, master of the
Valyrian
and a fleet of galleys,
âStannisâs garrison at Dragonstone:
âSER ROLLAND STORM, called THE BASTARD OF NIGHTSONG, a kingâs man, castellan of Dragonstone,
âMAESTER PYLOS, healer, tutor, counselor,
ââPORRIDGEâ and âLAMPREY,â two gaolers,
âlords sworn to Dragonstone:
âMONTERYS VELARYON, Lord of the Tides and Master of Driftmark, a boy of six,
âDURAM BAR EMMON, Lord of Sharp Point, a boy of fifteen years,
âStannisâs garrison at Stormâs End:
âSER GILBERT FARRING, castellan of Stormâs End,
âLORD ELWOOD MEADOWS, Ser Gilbertâs second,
âMAESTER JURNE, Ser Gilbertâs counselor and healer,
âlords sworn to Stormâs End:
âELDON ESTERMONT, Lord of Greenstone, uncle to King Stannis, great uncle to King Tommen, a cautious friend to both,
âSER AEMON, Lord Eldonâs son and heir, with King Tommen in Kingâs Landing,
âSER ALYN, Ser Aemonâs son, likewise with King Tommen in Kingâs Landing,
âSER LOMAS, brother of Lord Eldon, uncle and supporter of King Stannis, at Stormâs End,
âSER ANDREW, Ser Lomasâs son, protecting Edric Storm upon the narrow sea,
âLESTER MORRIGEN, Lord of Crows Nest,
âLORD LUCOS CHYTTERING, called LITTLE LUCOS, a youth of sixteen,
âDAVOS SEAWORTH, Lord of the Rainwood,
âMARYA, his wife, a carpenterâs daughter,
â{DALE, ALLARD, MATTHOS, MARIC}, their four eldest sons, lost in the Battle of the Blackwater,
âDEVAN, a squire with King Stannis at Castle Black,
âSTANNIS, a boy of ten years, with Lady Marya on Cape Wrath,
âSTEFFON, 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 Greyjoyâs 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 Robertâs 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
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