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the
     late Lady Joanna,
â his daughters, CERENNA and MYRIELLE,
â his son, SER DAVEN LANNISTER,
â his counselor, MAESTER CREYLEN,
â his chief knights and lords bannermen:
â LORD LEO LEFFORD,
â SER ADDAM MARBRAND,
â SER GREGOR CLEGANE, the Mountain That Rides,
â SER HARYS SWYFT, father by marriage to Ser Kevan,
â LORD ANDROS BRAK,
â SER FORLEY PRESTER,
â SER AMORY LORCH,
â VARGO HOAT, of the Free City of Qohor, a sellsword,
Principal houses sworn to Casterly Rock are Payne, Swyft, Marbrand, Lydden, Banefort, Lefford, Crakehall, Serrett, Broom, Clegane, Prester, and Westerling.
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HOUSE ARRYN
The Arryns are descended from the Kings of Mountain and Vale, one of the oldest and purest lines of Andal nobility. Their sigil is the moon-and-falcon, white, upon a sky blue field. The Arryn words are
As High As Honor
.
{JON ARRYN}, Lord of the Eyrie, Defender of the Vale, Warden of the East, Hand of the King, recently deceased,
â his first wife, {LADY JEYNE, of House Royce}, died in
     childbed, her daughter stillborn,
â his second wife, {LADY ROWENA, of House Arryn}, his
     cousin, died of a winter chill, childless,
â his third wife and widow, LADY LYSA, of House Tully,
â their son:
â ROBERT ARRYN, a sickly boy of six years, now Lord of
     the Eyrie and Defender of the Vale,
âtheir retainers and household:
â MAESTER COLEMON, counselor, healer, and tutor,
â SER VARDIS EGEN, captain of the guard,
â SER BRYNDEN TULLY, called the Blackfish, Knight of
     the Gate and uncle to the Lady Lysa,
â LORD NESTOR ROYCE, High Steward of the Vale,
 â SER ALBAR ROYCE, his son,
 â MYA STONE, a bastard girl in his service,
â LORD EON HUNTER, suitor to
     Lady Lysa,
â SER LYN CORBRAY, suitor to
     Lady Lysa,
â MYCHEL REDFORT, his squire,
â LADY ANYA WAYNWOOD, a widow,
 â SER MORTON WAYNWOOD, her son, suitor to
     Lady Lysa,
 â SER DONNEL WAYNWOOD, her son,
â MORD, a brutal gaoler,
The principal houses sworn to the Eyrie are Royce, Baelish, Egen, Waynwood, Hunter, Redfort, Corbray, Belmore, Melcolm, and Hersy.
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HOUSE TULLY
The Tullys never reigned as kings, though they held rich lands and the great castle at Riverrun for a thousand years. During the Wars of Conquest, the riverlands belonged to Harren the Black, King of the Isles. Harrenâs grandfather, King Harwyn Hardhand, had taken the Trident from Arrec the Storm King, whose ancestors had conquered all the way to the Neck three hundred years earlier, slaying the last of the old River Kings. A vain and bloody tyrant, Harren the Black was little loved by those he ruled, and many of the river lords deserted him to join Aegonâs host. First among them was Edmyn Tully of Riverrun. When Harren and his line perished in the burning of Harrenhal, Aegon rewarded House Tully by raising Lord Edmyn to dominion over the lands of the Trident and requiring the other river lords to swear him fealty. The Tully sigil is a leaping trout, silver, on a field of rippling blue and red. The Tully words are
Family, Duty, Honor
.
HOSTER TULLY, Lord of Riverrun,
â his wife, {LADY MINISA, of House Whent}, died in childbed,
â their children:
â CATELYN, the eldest daughter, wed to Lord Eddard Stark,
â LYSA, the younger daughter, wed to Lord Jon Arryn,
â SER EDMURE, heir to Riverrun,
â his brother, SER BRYNDEN, called the Blackfish,
â his household:
â MAESTER VYMAN, counselor, healer, and tutor,
â SER DESMOND GRELL, master-at-arms,
â SER ROBIN RYGER, captain of the guard,
â UTHERYDES WAYN, steward of Riverrun,
â his knights and lords bannermen:
â JASON MALLISTER, Lord of Seagard,
 â PATREK MALLISTER, his son and heir,
â WALDER FREY, Lord of the Crossing,
 â his numerous sons, grandsons, and bastards,
â JONOS BRACKEN, Lord of the Stone Hedge,
â TYTOS BLACKWOOD, Lord of Raventree,
â SER RAYMUN DARRY,
â SER KARYL VANCE,
â SER MARQ PIPER,
âSHELLA WHENT, Lady of Harrenhal,
 âSER WILLIS WODE, a knight in her service,
Lesser houses sworn to Riverrun include Darry, Frey, Mallister, Bracken, Blackwood, Whent, Ryger, Piper, Vance.
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HOUSE TYRELL
The Tyrells rose to power as stewards to
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