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SYMOND TEMPLETON, the Knight of Ninestars,
â{EON HUNTER}, Lord of Longbow Hall, recently deceased,
âSER GILWOOD, Lord Eonâs eldest son and heir, now called YOUNG LORD HUNTER,
âSER EUSTACE, Lord Eonâs second son,
âSER HARLAN, Lord Eonâs youngest son,
âYoung Lord Hunterâs household:
âMAESTER WILLAMEN, counselor, healer, tutor,
âHORTON REDFORT, Lord of Redfort, thrice wed,
âSER JASPER, SER CREIGHTON, SER JON, his sons,
âSER MYCHEL, his youngest son, a new-made knight, m. Ysilla Royce of Runestone,
âclan chiefs from the Mountains of the Moon,
âSHAGGA SON OF DOLF, OF THE STONE CROWS, presently leading a band in the kingswood,
âTIMETT SON OF TIMETT, OF THE BURNED MEN,
âCHELLA DAUGHTER OF CHEYK, OF THE BLACK EARS,
âCRAWN 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 Renlyâs 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 wifeâs brother. The fleet and Ser Imry both were lost in the Battle of Blackwater, and Lord Alesterâs 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 Râhllor.
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,
âhis wife, LADY MELARA, of House Crane,
âtheir children:
âALEKYNE, attainted Lord of Brightwater, fled to Oldtown to seek refuge at the Hightower,
âLADY MELESSA, wed to Lord Randyll Tarly,
âLADY RHEA, wed to Lord Leyton Hightower,
âhis siblings:
âSER AXELL, a queenâs man, in service to his niece Queen Selyse at Eastwatch-by-the-Sea,
â{SER RYAM}, died in a fall from a horse,
âSELYSE, his daughter, wife and queen to King Stannis I Baratheon,
âSHIREEN BARATHEON, her only child,
â{SER IMRY}, his eldest son, killed in the Battle of the Blackwater,
âSER ERREN, his second son, a captive at Highgarden,
âSER COLIN, castellan at Brightwater Keep,
âDELENA, his daughter, m. SER HOSMAN NORCROSS,
âher natural son, EDRIC STORM, fathered by King Robert I Baratheon,
âALESTER NORCROSS, her eldest trueborn son, a boy of nine,
âRENLY NORCROSS, her second trueborn son, a boy of three,
âMAESTER OMER, Ser Colinâs eldest son, in service at Old Oak,
âMERRELL, Ser Colinâs youngest son, a squire on the Arbor,
âRYLENE, Lord Alesterâs 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 Walderâs allegiance by pledging to marry one 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,
âby his first wife, {LADY PERRA, of House Royce}:
â{SER STEVRON}, 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, wed to Janyce Hunter,
âEdwynâs daughter, WALDA, a girl of nine,
âRymanâs son, WALDER, called BLACK WALDER,
âRymanâs son, {PETYR}, called PETYR PIMPLE, hanged at Oldstones, m. Mylenda Caron,
âPetyrâs daughter, PERRA, a girl of five,
âm. {Jeyne Lydden}, died in a fall from a horse,
âStevronâs son, {AEGON}, called JINGLEBELL, killed at the Red Wedding by Catelyn Stark,
âStevronâs daughter, {MAEGELLE}, died in childbed, m. Ser Dafyn Vance,
âMaegelleâs daughter, MARIANNE VANCE, a maiden,
âMaegelleâs son, WALDER VANCE, a squire,
âMaegelleâs
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