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first of the river lords to swear fealty to Aegon the Conquerer. King Aegon rewarded him by raising House Tully to dominion over all the lands of the Trident. The Tully sigil is a leaping trout, silver, on a field of rippling blue and red. The Tully words are
Family, Duty, Honor.
EDMURE TULLY, Lord of Riverrun, taken captive at his wedding and held prisoner by the Freys,
âLADY ROSLIN of House Frey, Edmureâs young bride,
â{LADY CATELYN STARK}, his sister, widow of Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell, slain at the Red Wedding,
â{LADY LYSA ARRYN}, his sister, widow of Lord Jon Arryn of the Vale, pushed to her death from the Eyrie,
âSER BRYNDEN TULLY, called THE BLACKFISH, Edmureâs uncle, castellan of Riverrun,
âLord Edmureâs household at Riverrun:
âMAESTER VYMAN, counselor, healer, and tutor,
âSER DESMOND GRELL, master-at-arms,
âSER ROBIN RYGER, captain of the guard,
âLONG LEW, ELWOOD, DELP, guardsmen,
âUTHERYDES WAYN, steward of Riverrun,
âEdmureâs bannermen, the Lords of the Trident:
âTYTOS BLACKWOOD, Lord of Raventree Hall,
â{LUCAS}, his son, slain at the Red Wedding,
âJONOS BRACKEN, Lord of the Stone Hedge,
âJASON MALLISTER, Lord of Seagard, a prisoner in his own castle,
âPATREK, his son, imprisoned with his father,
âSER DENYS MALLISTER, Lord Jasonâs uncle, a man of the Nightâs Watch,
âCLEMENT PIPER, Lord of Pinkmaiden Castle,
âhis son and heir, SER MARQ PIPER, taken captive at the Red Wedding,
âKARYL VANCE, Lord of Wayfarerâs Rest,
âhis elder daughter and heir, LIANE,
âhis younger daughters, RHIALTA and EMPHYRIA,
âNORBERT VANCE, the blind Lord of Atranta,
âhis eldest son and heir, SER RONALD VANCE, called THE BAD,
âhis younger sons, SER HUGO, SER ELLERY, SER KIRTH, and MAESTER JON,
âTHEOMAR SMALLWOOD, Lord of Acorn Hall,
âhis wife, LADY RAVELLA, of House Swann,
âtheir daughter, CARELLEN,
âWILLIAM MOOTON, Lord of Maidenpool,
âSHELLA WHENT, dispossessed Lady of Harrenhal,
âSER WILLIS WODE, a knight in her service,
âSER HALMON PAEGE,
âLORD LYMOND GOODBROOK.
HOUSE TYRELL
The Tyrells rose to power as stewards to the Kings of the Reach, though they claim descent from Garth Greenhand, gardener king of the First Men. When the last king of House Gardener was slain on the Field of Fire, his steward Harlen Tyrell surrendered Highgarden to Aegon the Conquerer. Aegon granted him the castle and dominion over the Reach. Mace Tyrell declared his support for Renly Baratheon at the onset of the War of the Five Kings, and gave him the hand of his daughter Margaery. Upon Renlyâs death, Highgarden made alliance with House Lannister, and Margaery was betrothed to King Joffrey.
MACE TYRELL, Lord of Highgarden, Warden of the South, Defender of the Marches, and High Marshal of the Reach,
âhis wife, LADY ALERIE, of House Hightower of Oldtown,
âtheir children:
âWILLAS, their eldest son, heir to Highgarden,
âSER GARLAN, called THE GALLANT, their second son, newly raised to Lord of Brightwater,
âGarlanâs wife, LADY LEONETTE of House Fossoway,
âSER LORAS, the Knight of Flowers, their youngest son, a Sworn Brother of the Kingsguard,
âMARGAERY, their daughter, twice wed and twice widowed,
âMargaeryâs companions and ladies-in-waiting:
âher cousins, MEGGA, ALLA, and ELINOR TYRELL,
âElinorâs betrothed, ALYN AMBROSE, squire,
âLADY ALYSANNE BULWER, LADY ALYCE GRACEFORD, LADY TAENA MERRYWEATHER, MEREDYTH CRANE called MERRY, SEPTA NYSTERICA, her companions,
âMaceâs widowed mother, LADY OLENNA of House Redwyne, called THE QUEEN OF THORNS,
âARRYK and ERRYK, her guardsmen, twins seven feet tall called LEFT and RIGHT,
âMaceâs sisters:
âLADY MINA, wed to Paxter Redwyne, Lord of the Arbor,
âtheir children:
âSER HORAS REDWYNE, twin to Hobber, called HORROR,
âSER HOBBER REDWYNE, twin to Horas, called SLOBBER,
âDESMERA REDWYNE, a maid of sixteen,
âLADY JANNA, wed to Ser Jon Fossoway,
âMaceâs uncles and cousins:
âMaceâs uncle, GARTH, called THE GROSS, Lord Seneschal of Highgarden,
âGarthâs bastard sons, GARSE and GARRETT FLOWERS,
âMaceâs uncle, SER MORYN, Lord Commander of the City Watch of Oldtown,
âMorynâs son, {SER LUTHOR}, m.
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