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[SIZE=3]House Nymeros Martell of Sunspear is one of the Great Houses of Westeros and the ruling house of Dorne. 'Nymeros' indicates "of the line of Nymeria," but generally it is simply called House Martell. The Martells of old used a spear as their emblem, while Nymeria and the Rhoynar used the sun as theirs. These were combined when Nymeria wed King Mors Martell into a gold spear piercing a red sun on an orange field.[/SIZE]
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The Martell’s have been blessed by the Seven with many progeny, and when it became apparent that some of them could also be called prodigies, Prince Trystan was a merry man indeed. Perhaps his children would be able to wipe out the smudge on the Martell honour, for both of Trystan’s siblings had done wrong unto his house, yet he still loved them dearly.

Trystan’s brother, Bolivar had sired many bastards on his travels throughout Westeros and the Free Cities, supposedly on princely business for trade and contacts. However, only one of these illegitimate children he brought home with him, and forswore his previous life of decadence and improbity, leading Prince Trystan to assume he had truly loved poor Hendri’s mother. Bolivar eventually took Mirande Santagar as his wife. The babe was the product of Bolivar’s love for a Lyseni, and bore his mother’s fair hair and blue eyes. Fortunately for him, the acknowledged son of Bolivar, he was brought up within the Martell household without scorn; not even from his trueborn brothers Guymon and Gerold. Indeed, over the years Hendri developed a taste for the knightly life and, like his father, set out across Westeros to prove himself in tournaments and competitions. Together with his flamboyant and spontaneous personality, it earned him the nickname of Hotspur.

Obara Martell, beloved sister of Trystan and Bolivar, was not exempt of improper behaviour. She too travelled outside of Dorne, until she met the heir to Brightwater, whom fell so in love with her dark features and seductive personality, that he foreswore his lawful inheritance and stole away with her, back to Sunspear. Without Trystan’s consent, for Dornish women were notoriously stubborn and independent, they married; their union giving fruit to a son named Axel and a daughter named Alys. Though Dornish through and through, he was fiercely proud of his Florent heritage, prone to vanity, and thus styled himself Foxglove and started wearing red or crimson gloves wherever he went. His sister, Alys has grown up to be far more accommodative, yet possesses a wild streak one would expect from the daughter of Obara.

Prince Trystan had high hopes to eradicate the scandals his siblings had wrought on their house, for he was his father’s and they their mother’s. As heir apparent he had been instilled with the strict values Mors Martell had deemed necessary for ruling their household, and subsequently Dorne. Whilst Bolivar and Obara were away on their escapades, Prince Trystan married his betrothed, Nymeria of house Yronwood. Their marriage was a difficult one, for Nymeria proved headstrong,
wilful and cherished the traditional animosity that characterised the relationship between Martell and Yronwood. Nevertheless, their union resulted in multiple issue. Over a period of 14 years, Nymeria gave birth to six children. Their firstborn, Hugh, already displayed the qualities one would find promising in an heir. Once of age, Hugh married Dorea Qorgyle of Sandstone, and started spending more time in the western regions of Dorne. Perhaps it was paternal love that clouded Trystan’s vision of what changes his marriage brought in his comportment.

Richard had always been different. Unlike Hugh, Richard had inherited his mother’s genes, thus disposed over fair, blonde hair and green eyes. Nonetheless, his skin was of a darker hue than most Stony Dornishmen had, courtesy of his father’s blood. The relationship between father and son was a difficult one, for whereas Trystan had dominated most of Hugh’s youth, so had Nymeria dominated Richard’s. For some reason Trystan never completely trusted his second son, though that did not exclude him from his love. Nonetheless, Richard contained his envy and continuously sought a way to leave a lasting impression on his princely father.

The remaining four children were torn between the two parental sides. Though they were all assured of their parents’ love, it pained them to realise there was none between the two of them. Tensions over the year rose and relations soured. Trystan, formerly jovial and high-spirited, grew to be a tired and spiteful man, unpleasant to keep company with.

Eventually, this culminated in Nymeria Yronwood organising a rebellion against his rule, after Trystan had slighted her by barring her from seeing her youngest, Myriah Martell. Keeping a mother from her children, especially daughters, proved to be more challenging than he initially thought.

Most surprisingly was the development that took place between the two eldest children, Hugh and Richard. Hugh supported his mother’s claim and sought to depose his father, Prince Trystan, in favour of himself. Recognising the gravity and reality of the situation, Richard, just ten-and-eight, rose to the challenge and took charge of his father’s forces. The civil war lasted for two years, until both sides were battered and bruised, but nonetheless joined battle at the Vaith, one of the tributaries of the Greenblood. Against expectations, Richard defeated his brother Hugh in the field and additionally personal combat. However, it was not his place to judge his brother’s fate and so led him back to Sunspear, together with other high-ranking rebels such as Lord Qorgyle and his uncle, Lord Yronwood. Richard was also able to arrest his mother, brother’s wife Dorea Qorgyle and his younger brother Willam whom had backed Hugh’s revolt.

With his hopes and heart destroyed, it took Prince Trystan, grieve stricken and near to losing his wits, two weeks ere reaching a decision. Hugh was to be executed, in spite of Nymeria’s or Richard’s pleadings. The other rebels by blood, Nymeria Yronwood, Willam Martell and Guymon Martell, were to remain confined to the Spear Tower. The Blood Royal, Lord Yronwood was forced to pay indemnities for the conflict and send one of his sons as collateral. Other rebels were either pardoned or send to Ghaston Grey, depending on the gravity of their offences against the Dornish crown. Though Richard had won the war for his father, he retreated from court, saying he wanted nothing to do with the purging Trystan was carrying out in 151.

The irony perhaps was that the ailing Prince Trystan, joined his eldest son in the grave a mere year and a half later. Whilst relations between Sunspear and those houses that had rebelled remained tainted, Richard who had returned from Essos, where he had retired for a while, went to great lengths to appease the nobles of his realm. He started with a general pardon, releasing all those still alive from custody, dropping the war indemnities, followed by gestures of good will. Most generous of which, was to take in young Mors, the infant son of his brother Hugh and his now perished wife Dorea Qorgyle, and name him heir apparent lest a son or daughter of his own blood were born.









Other notable members of the House:
Elia Martell (25), Richard’s eldest sister whom clearly is a daughter of her mother, headstrong and with a mind of her own. Daemon (16), the fourth son of Trystan and Nymeria, a boy with little interests in politics but a good mind for law. Myriah Martell (11), the youngest of the Martell children, she is the family’s favourite and doted on by her mother.
Uncle Bolivar Martell (51), his wife Mirande Santagar and their two sons Gerold (21) and Guymon (20) Martell, young knights with merry spirits.
Bolivar’s bastard son, Hendri Hotspur (28), a knight of great renown and skill.
Obara Martell (45), Richard’s stubborn aunt who is good friends with her sister-in-law, Nymeria Martell. Her husband, the former heir to Brightwater, Ser Alyn Florent (47), with whom she has two children, Axel Florent (29) whom men call the Foxglove and his sister, Alys Florent (18) a sweet maiden yet unwed.

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House Name: Baratheon
House Words: Ours is the Fury



Name: Silas Baratheon
Age: 19

Personality: Brilliant, highly functioning, a sociopath. All words that describe Silas Baratheon. He holds little regard for custom, little regard for those he considers less intelligent, but retains a moral code that seems more green and yellow than red and blue. A master of deduction and logic, and detail-oriented, Silas is a master at uncovering mystery and solving puzzles - making him oddly suited to the courtly duties of a lord. He throws himself into this work with gusto - for which most are grateful. Silas possesses some skill with a sword in a Braavosi-esque style, self-taught, and regularly retreats into a mental castle where he stores swathes of information on multiple subjects. (Inspired by Sherlock Holmes)

Name: Ser Stevron Baratheon
Age: 17

Personality: Stevron is normal, compared to his family. He’s a tourney knight that loves japes, adventures, and exploring the wild countrysides of all six kingdoms. He’s even visited Dorne, as dangerous as that is for a man like himself. Having lived as his uncle had prior to his fight in the Marches, Stevron seeks a peaceable life where he fights, jousts, and drinks jollily with friends. He knows, ultimately, such isn’t going to happen. He’ll have to marry - something he personally detests. This isn’t out of dislike or hatred for women - he loves his sister, and any woman he meets… When people talk about them, though, Stevron doesn’t feel like his comrades. They’re just normal people - some might look better… but there’s no stirring in the loins like other men might have. He’s a complete contrast with his sister in that regard. Easily the best Baratheon fighter, Stevron is young, muscular, yet rather wiry. He’s more adept with the sword than the lance, though either is a legitimate weapon in his capable hands. Some say it’s a mule’s talent - never distracted. (An asexual in a land of whores and forced marriages)

Name: Shiara Baratheon
Age: 16

Personality: Shiara is the opposite of Stevron. Where he loves others too little, Shiara loves them too much. Avoid that for a minute, though - Shiara is more socially skilled than either member of her immediate family. Possessed of great social graces, perfect poise, and a stare that makes people melt, she’s something of a great communicator in her own right. Some might even call her innocent, had they no idea of her true nature. In actuality, Shiara is ruthless. She chases what she wants, is patient enough to enact plans to make it happen, and stays on top of things to make sure they succeed. This is as much so in governance, which she shares with Clyde on many an occasion, as it is in the realm of love and lust. Both are dear to Shiara’s heart. At least six members of castle staff, four women and two men, have spent ‘quality time’ with the lecherous woman. Silas doesn’t care. Stevron doesn’t understand. Clyde is too stressed and harried to have a sit-down, needing her support to keep things going. The Stag prances, mounting as it pleases, as every other beast is soon to see.

Name: Ser Clyde Baratheon
Age: 41

Personality: Clyde used to be happy. He really did. He rode the Stormlands on the back of his warhorse, smiling proud as his armor glinted in the air. He’d take his young squire of a nephew and ride for weeks at a time - climbing mountains and visiting dozens of lords, always with a smile and a wave that seemed to transcend any political issue or family rivalry. That Clyde died over six years ago, on a field northeast of the Dornish border. A band of over 1,300 deserters faced a troop of only two hundred horse from Storm’s End. Split in two, Clyde lead his force around the side, smashing into the center as Royce Baratheon rode hard frontally. His brother was thrown from his horse, a pike killing his horse, and was killed on foot in the ensuing skirmish. Clyde failed to reach his brother, surrounded by the enemy, in time. Ever since, the uncle Baratheon has been a silent, calm, and very stoic individual. His wife long passed and children dead young, he tends to all that remains of the stag’s family. It’s really to bad they’re all mad, in their own ways.

Name: Maester Grasshair
Age: 49

Personality: If Silas is Sherlock Holmes, Grasshair is a Moriarty. He bears no moral code save his vows of service, willing to do whatever he is asked. Thankfully, he’s not asked to do anything other than help people. A master medical man with skill at chemical and historical work as well, Grasshair’s primary job is to assist Silas in various tasks he derives from his basic practices of ruling. Medical examinations of slaughtered individuals - tests for various poisons in a dead knight’s work… recreating crimes with dangerous efficiency. If needs be, perhaps even committing a few. In his spare time, a strange devotee of the Drowned God - though rarely finding converts, he has a small flock at the docks of Storm’s End, whom often congregate in the massive storms that batter the castle. His reasons for these beliefs, whatever they might be, are his own.
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House Caron of Nightsong

House Information: House Caron is sworn to House Baratheon. Their seat of power is Nightsong, a stronghold located in Dornish Marches in the Stormlands, north of the Prince's Pass. House Caron is the leader of the Marcher lords of the Stormlands, and the head of the House holds the title of Lord of the Marches alongside the traditional title of Lord of Nightsong.

Since the death of Lord Rennifer Caron in the civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons, during which he had marched under the flag of Rhaenyra from early in the war all the way to the Second Battle of Tumbleton where he died by dragonfire, the House has been headed by his only surviving child: his daughter Cyrenna. Though there were many rumblings of discontent at the idea of there being not a Lord of the Marches, but rather a Lady of the Marches, Cyrenna has used political maneuvering and displays of sheer competence to earn the fealty and respect of the great majority of the Marcher lords.

House Caron has enjoyed a moderate growth in wealth and power in the past few decades under Cyrenna's rule, though that has only really translated to better trained and outfitted men at arms and somewhat less bickering from other Marcher lords. The recent increase in Dornish activity in the Marches has been a huge thorn in House Caron's side, and their hate for Dornishmen is a point of pride for them just as it is among all Houses in the Marches of the Stormlands. Cyrenna, and thus House Caron, has remained firmly loyal to the Targaryens of Rhaenyra's line, up to and including young King Daeron. All of this together means that the banner of black nightingales on a yellow field will certainly be among those marching south in the near future, perchance to conquer Dorne once and for all.







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Princess Elaena Targaryen

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Precocious with a quick mind. Where Daena has a fierce wildness and Rhaena is one of quiet reflection, Elaena falls between the extremes of her elder sisters. But a young child just growing into both body and mind, she can be overly sensitive but rarely succombs to tantrums. She carries the burden of being not only a third daughter, but the fifth child of the late king, a man she barely remembers and knows little of beyond what Uncle Viserys has told her. The littlest princess is eager to please and to find recognition, she is still young enough to be entertained by fanciful stories, but can readily tell the difference between fact and fiction. Religion most particularly is but a story, perhaps the influence of having two overly religious siblings in Baelor and Rhaena.

Many who deal with the child, other than Viserys at least, easily forget how fractured the little girl's life has been. She has grown up in the shadow of death and insanity, perhaps even tainted by it. She never knew her father or aunt, and her own mother passed on before Elaena was able to form any true memories. Her older siblings tend to either bully or ignore her, she has no friend in Daena or Rhaena. Her inquisitive nature often lands her in trouble, she has already learned some of the secret passages of the Red Keep and has forced, on more than one occasion, the Master of Coin to allow her to help much to King Daeron's chagrin. The Septas and Maester aren't quite sure what to make of her and her claim to see things in dreams. Dragon dreams, particularly after the...incidences of the previous generation...are more feared than wondered at.

Happiness is found, however, for Elaena retains a brightness about her when the dreams do not plague her. She has some friends in the children of the courtiers of the Red Keep, including a young Darklyn boy who seems to have taken a childish fancy to the Princess. Happiness too is found in her uncle, himself a fifth child. She has traveled on some occasions with her uncle, even having gone so far as to have seen Braavos.
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House Dayne of Starfall

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Gerris Dayne, Lord of Starfall
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Personality
Kind, genial, soft-hearted. The qualities of a good friend, but a lax leader. In many ways Gerris is much like his father, Edric. Neither would have made been good Lords had they stayed in Starfall and allowed their bannerman to proceed unrestrained. As it was, both men had better brothers to do the dull tasks of Lordship while they spent their time drinking, whoring, and forming friendships with the royal family. In then end, both men were rather beloved by a people that barely knew them if only because they were never around long enough to cause any harm.

To his family, at least in some ways, Gerris is a better man than his father raised him to be. Having seen the loveless marriage between his father and mother, as well as the favoritism paid, Gerris did not seek to make those same mistakes. Though he loved two women, when he married one and took the other as his paramour, he did not wander more. He raised all their children together, making no distinction between those of his wife and those of her sister, his lover. He also saw fit to see that his children took to their lessons, at times against their own wishes. In the end, he was loved but also respected, at least by his family.

In recent years, following the dissolution of his friendship with the late Prince Trystan and the Martell family, Lord Gerris has become more withdrawn and insular. He sees his beloved Mariya and his children, but all others are directed to either Nysterica or his half-brother, Quellon.

History
Gerris was born and raised in Sunspear, his days of youth spent roaming the capital and the surrounding lands. He began his life as a shy young boy, though his time with peers broke him of that quickly. He quickly joined the group that surrounded the young Prince Trystan, a shifting group of alliances and friendships. of barely veiled animosities. Fighting amongst the group was not uncommon and Gerris dueled to first blood at only 13 with another from the pack.

When he wasn't getting into the rare scuffle, he was out drinking and hunting-be it game or women. Even as the quietest of the lot, Gerris had no problems finding women or enjoyment in the wildness of youth. Studies be damned, his father had not ruled directly and neither would he. Becoming friend to those above and beneath him was his goal. Though his friendships did not carry the same weight as Lord Edric's had. For to an extent, they were friendships unmarred by politics. Gerris would listen and be listened to, but at the end of the day he was much too soft to be taken seriously in the realm of politics, in the realm in which he was meant to be a part.

His marriage changed some things. On a rare trip home to the Red Mountains, during a feast and small tourney, Gerris met the lovely and much younger, Fowler sisters. Jeyne the eldest, Mariya a few years younger. Beautiful women, Gerris courted them both, though in his thirties, he had not yet grown out of his gallivanting ways. The sisters though, were not so much like the women he had wooed in Sunspear. They teased and taunted him without mercy for the month they were guests at Starfall. On they day they were due to leave, Gerris asked to wed Jeyne, and perhaps more surprisingly, that Mariya would join them as his paramour. It turned some heads, even for the more laid back Dornish sensibilities.

It did however cool his blood. Unlike his father, he raised all his children together, whether born of Jeyne or Mariya. And a true love did form for both women, though he could not always hide the preference that formed for Jeyne, particularly after her untimely death. She gave him three children and only six years of marriage before dying while pregnant with her fourth child. Gerris refused to ever find out what gender the child was to be, for it was far enough along for the Maester to discern. For several years following her death, Gerris was withdrawn from Mariya, though he loved her still. It is only recently he has begun considering marriage to her.

For much of his rule Gerris left Starfall to his half-brother Quellon. The bond between the brothers was not strong, something Gerris wanted to remedy in his own brood of children. Since returning to Starfall for good, his relationship with the ailing man has improved somewhat, but he sadly recognized nothing could completely mend the rift between them. Perros, his only other remaining sibling, and he share a worse rift, for Perros has become tainted by his anger. Though Gerris bestowed Perros with the title, Sword of the Morning, he has begun to worry that it was a mistake to do so.

The Dornish Civil war broke many things, but worst for Gerris was the loss of friendship between he and Prince Trystan. Gerris had never trusted the Yronwood woman, or the Yronwoods in general. A conniving and scheming lot. The Lord of Starfall had also never voiced his worries, until it was too late. When open rebellion broke out, he seriously considered staying out of it completely. His advisers convinced him otherwise. But it's another decision he regrets for both Lewyn and Gavyn died in that war. Perros changed in that war. Trystan's health plummeted with the ramifications of that war. Gerris holds many regrets from that time and as each nameday passes, he cannot help but find himself more buried beneath the rabble of so much loss. He can only hope that his children, most notably Nysterica, succeed where he failed.

Name
Nysterica Dayne, Heir to Starfall
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Age
21
Personality
Aloof and cold for a Dornish woman. Nysterica is not plagued with indecision, and she has the political mind to go about achieving it. In many ways she is an antithesis to her father. She prefers to be blunt and tends to jump straight to her point when she finds she has the high ground. The heir to Starfall greatly dislikes being told what is expected of her, or what she must do. Petulant in her youth, she is arrogant in adulthood, haughty.

History
Much of her youth was spent in Sunspear, like her father. She spent much of her time in the company of Prince Richard and his siblings, for her father wished her to form the same friendships as he had in his youth. Her studies though were given much more importance, and unlike her father, Nysterica excelled at them, often preferring the studies to the idle gossip and chatter of court. Her mother's beauty was evident from a young age, a fact Nysterica used to her advantage. The slim girl with pale skin and vibrant violet eyes was both sought after and talked about for how often she spurned those trying to favor her.

Her time in the capital was cut short by the disagreements between her father and Prince Trystan. She became a true lady of Starfall under the tutelage of her uncle and the maester, the Lords of the Red Mountains quickly became accustomed to dealing with her rather than Gerris or Quentyn. Many proposals were discussed, particularly in regards to her marriage. That was a sore spot for the heir and one she quickly remedied. While visiting with the Dayne cadet branch in High Hermitage, Nysterica wed a distant cousin, a noble only in name, with no hopes of inheriting the smallest tract of land. While her inheritance would have been safe regardless, thanks to the sensible laws of Dorne, Nysterica wanted no man she wed to have any sort of claim over her. Her husband, one born so low, would have little choice but to do as she said. And no longer could the men around her discuss the politics of her marriage.

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Arron Dayne, The Dark Star
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Personality
Arron is an angry young man, impatient to make a name for himself. He takes after his uncle Perros, a fact not well liked by his father. Born to be a warrior, he does not have the political mind of his sister, or the temperance of his father. He often acts before he thinks, and is loathe to admit his mistakes. While he is ambitious, his striving is ill-tempered. He acts without tact regardless of who it is he is interacting with.
History
He spent his youth in Sunspear, much like the previous generations of his family. He proved to be poor at sparring with the spear, the Dornishman's preferred weapon, but excelled at the sword once the Daynes returned to Starfall. While he was meant to be fostered by House Manwoody, Arron was instead given as a squire to his uncle Perros. The war was the defining period of Arron's young life, tainted by the bloodshed he saw, and the deaths of two of his uncles in which he could do nothing to help them. That helplessness turned to anger and hate for those he had fought. Perhaps under the right circumstances that hatred could have been washed away, but he only grew closer to Perros following the war. And Perros did little but encourage the hatred to grow firmly in the young man's heart.

Arron has spent little time in Starfall following the civil war. He traveled with Perros, a respected but feared knight. Perros did not have much of a better political mind, but he was a cunning man with high aspirations that he made sure to instill in Arron's impressionable mind. It was Perros who made sure his nephew went to King's Landing, and Perros who made sure Gerris remained unaware of this fact. As to what the two men seek, for now, only they know.

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Targaryen

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The Targaryens are the house which need no introductions, their names are taught to the smallfolk as children, their past a knowledge taught to young lords and maesters alike. The history of Westeros for nearly two centuries has been the history of House Targaryen, even their greatest enemies and their proudest vassals cannot argue otherwise. Ever since Aegon landed from Dragonstone with three dragons and two wives, Westeros would never be the same. They have forged Westeros to their own ends, adopted their faith but changed and ignored rules. They have been loved and hated, but most importantly, above their draconic mounts, have been feared and have ruled. For years it seemed as if the rule of the Targaryens was unbreakable, that they remained above the schemes and plots of the rest of Westeros. This all changed with the Dance of the Dragons. The Targaryens and their dragons had grown numerous, and factions grew among them. Viserys I was a good King in all but marriage and on his death bed left his realm to his eldest daughter, Rhaenyra, but a large faction, led by Alicent Hightower, crowned her son, Aegon II instead. The resulting civil war lasted three years and saw the end of the dragons in Westeros. This wasn't before they cut huge swathes of destruction across Westeros and brought the number of surviving Targaryens to three.

Aegon, Viserys and Visenya ruled, but it was a broken kingdom, one which had been shattered by their own dynasty. The marriage between Aegon and Visenya was political in the extreme, being the daughter of the man who had fed his mother to a dragon, Aegon was hardly thrilled with his mad bride, but an element of affection grew between them, before her eventual suicide while pregnant with their first child. The two brothers, meanwhile, set about rebuilding the nation, teaching lord and small folk that they were a force to be reckoned with, even without the dragons. At first it was a partnership, Viserys being absent from the realm on several occasions due to personal or foreign issues, but as time passed Aegon slipped further into depression and Viserys, his hand, was the true ruler of the nation. The latest generation of Targaryens is less marred by the dreadful conflict, but has each dealt with their father's distance in different ways, there is hope, but also great potential for devastation, in all of them and with the death of Aegon, the eldest, Daeron, has taken the throne, seeking to solidify Targaryen power once and for all.







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House Name: House Tully
House Words: Family, Duty, Honor
House Decription/General Information (optional): Though it's roots lie long ago in the age of heroes, the high position of House Tully is a relatively new creation, created and cemented by the burning of Harren the Cruel. For supporting Aegon in his conquests, the Tullys were granted the lord paramouncy of the trident, ruling all lands from the God's Eye to the northern marshes. Though it commands the respect of most of the rivermen, many proud lords cannot forget that House Tully was their equal not so long ago. Despite this obstacle, the Tully spirit burns strong, and they assert their will with unmatched vitality. The family words, "Family, Duty, Honor", represent the mindset of the tullys; One must sacrifice for the good of the family, and stay true to one's word, whether it be to a servant or to the Throne.

Name: Lord Leoric Tully
Age: 55
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Personality: Leoric has often been called a fool, and it's half true. Though he tries to accomplish things, and works to aid others, he fails more often than not. Whether it be through incompetence or bad luck, he simply cannot succeed. His bitterness only increased when his nightmares began, and he was labelled as insane. He certainly does not feel mad, yet he has grown weak and timid, his position being all but taken by his brother. He desires only to live out his days in peace now.
Biography: Leoric Tully was born during the reign of Viserys I. He grew up alongside his younger brother, Karyl, and the two were rivals in almost everything, Where Leoric was kind and good-hearted, Karyl was cold and unforgiving. And while Karyl was strong, Leoric was frail, and often suffered from his frail health. Nevertheless, when the dance of dragons broke out, it was Leoric who led the riverlander army in support of the dragon queen, his brother being too young for such a task. He did not stand out during these campaigns, his only notable accomplishment being wounded at the Battle of the Lakeshore by a marbrand spear. When the war finally ended with the death of Aegon II and the ascension of his nephew, Leoric returned to the riverlands, only to find his father dead, slain by the pox, and his brother ruling from Riverrun, having managed the riverlands ever since his brother left for war and his father fallen ill.

Leoric was appointed Lord Leoric by the order of the king shortly thereafter. Though he was eager to manage the lands of the trident, he had little skill in this, and frequently caused more problems than he solved. Over the years, an unspoken agreement was formed with his brother: Leoric would rule in Riverrun, and Karyl would do all the work. Leoric eventually married Mallara Strong, daughter of Harenhal. They had great trouble begetting an heir, and for many years it seemed as if Karyl and his sons would inherit the trident, until a boy Mallara bore survived childbirth; He was named Euson Tully.

Life continued as normal for several decades, until Leoric began suffering from nightmares, sometimes even in his waking hours. He saw giants and dead dragons, and frequently saw the world from the eye of an animal. His maester declared him mad, and he was duly isolated from the rest of Westeros, his brother taking on those duties he had not already possessed. Leoric's mental degradation was accompanied by the sickness of his wife, who grew more and ill as time passed. Now, he spends his days locked in his keep, mourning his wife who still lives.

Name: Karyl Tully
Age: 49
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Personality: Karyl Tully is known to be the opposite of his brother, Leoric. Where Leoric is kind and warm, Karyl is cold and aloof. While Leoric fails at most everything, Karyl seems to succeed at everything he touches... Save attaining lordship, of course. This limitation, and the knowledge that he will always have to bow down to his brother, has embittered him considerably, and he has become more and more ruthless as the years passed. He still retains his skills, however.
Biography: Karyl Tully was born in Riverrun some years after his brother, Lord Leoric. He distinguished himself in his studies, and squired for Lord Strong of Harrenhal. When the dance of dragons broke out, he returned to Riverrun to aid his brother, only for Leoric to command him to stay behind, citing his young age. He was thus left behind, and saw none of the action. Despite this, he stood out more than his brother; While Leoric accomplished little and less during the war, Karyl deftly handled those lords who had stayed behind, and amassed another army for the black cause. After the war ended, he was shoved aside of his duties, which were taken up by Leoric, who was newly named Lord after the death of their father.

He was duly married to a Mallister wife, and had several children in the long years that followed. He watched as his noble brother bankrupted the riverlands, and failed at everything from diplomacy to economics. Gradually, he took charge once more, a process which accelerated once his brother began having his nightmares. He now is seen as the true ruler of the Riverlands... Though that authority cannot be passed to his children, as Leoric himself has a son, a troublesome sitution indeed.
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House Name: House Ryswell

House Words: “Only the Strong Prevails”

House Decription/General Information: House Ryswell are a Banner House of the Starks and hold The Rills for the Starks. They have, for generations now, ruled their lands from the safety and comfort of Castle Storn, named for the first Ryswell lord of the Rills, Storn Ryswell . Castle Storn is a fortress that is built high in the hills, it was originally the site of 3 large Dragon Glass obelisks. These were believed to have been brought down to their resting place in the Rills by ancient tribesmen who thought the stone contained the spirit of their dead. Once order had come to the Rills and the noble houses began to divide up the land House Ryswell decided to construct their home around these stones, as a sign that they were the rightful rulers of the Rills and that the natives of the Rills would have their sacred ground kept safe. The Lord Ryswell is lord to all other houses in the Rills and calls them to arms when the Starks or the king are in need of the men of the Rills.

Lord Robert Ryswell has led House Ryswell through many troubles over the past 32 years however he has found the civil war to be one of the most trying times of his life. Robert had followed Rhaenrya since the onset of the civil war and earned honour and glory on the battlefield commanding the men of the Rills however age was ever catching up with him and he is finding the life of a lord harder and harder. With the recent call for all of his supporters Robert is yet to send any men to Daeron since he is considering stepping down for his eldest son, Roger, and does not wish there to be turmoil in the field. However not all of the lords of the Rills support Robert stepping down, his son already has a reputation as being cruel and a political hound. He has already openly shown his desire to revoke the titles of all of the under lords and make House Ryswell the single controlling house of all the Rills. Robert also has another son, Edward, and a daughter, Joanna, both of whom wish to be Lord/Lady of the Rills. They are all vying for the support of the lords of the Rills. Roger is mainly using scare tactics, in hopes that he can force the lords under foot. However the northern spirits are rarely subjugated through fear. Edward has been traveling from court to court making pacts and promises without his brothers knowledge whilst Joanna has been growing her own coffers and bribing people of power in an attempt to sway a lot of the less sexist lords towards her claim. If Robert does not make a choice soon he well risk offending the King and if he does not name a successor that the lords will rally around he will risk bring unrest and internal conflicts to the Rills.

House Ryswell has become wealthier in recent years, a lot of the fighting has been away from their lands and so their farmland, forests and mines are relatively un touched. However not so much can be said for their people. Almost every family in the Rills has one or more family member lost in recent conflicts, including the civil war, and many of the serfs will be less than happy to go to another war with their king having received no real reward for their support in the civil war. With the recent troubles with the Dorne recruitment campaigns are already beginning anew and there is a less than warm welcome for it. Hopefully the situation in the Rills can be alleviated, even if the help of the Starks or the king is needed, before the men go to war again. Be it in Dorne or fighting amongst themselves in the Rills.











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During the Dance of Dragons, the Crownlands, the Riverlands and the Reach burned, but the Westerlands bled. It's true that dragonfire didn't scorch the hills, but that Westermen families fought each other over support of Aegon II or Rhaenyra. The conflict wasn't resolved so much as that it died with the ascent of Aegon III to the throne, intent on mending his realm. By the same token, Steffon "Blackmane" Lannister worked hard to mend his lands as well as the other Kingdoms, serving as Aegon's Hand at one point until stepping down in favor of the ascendant Viserys. Today, the Westerlands stand largely restored thanks to two and a half decades of careful stewardship and reconciliation between factions that warred, but that peace is precarious. House Lannister looms strong enough under Steffon, these days known by his detractors as "The Lame Lannister", for the nonce anyway.

While traditionally a fruitful house with many members, House Lannister was thoroughly depopulated during the Dance of Dragons. It will be another generation or two before there are a lot of Lannister cousins, and other Houses in the West conspire to make good marriage alliances with the Lannisters to shore up their chances of inheritance were anything to befall the Lannisters.


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Haegon Vaelaros

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Haegon is a serious man, some may even go so far as to say completely humorless. In business, in faith, in his family life, he is unwavering in his demands and expectations. The zeal and ruthless nature he showed while a young man has not broken in the wake of his faith, but been forged into something new. He sees each moment as a way to espouse his belief whether in success or failure. When he expands his business or takes out a competitor, when he makes love to his wife or tutors their daughter, it is always with the intent to serve R'hllor.

He is met with both fear and ridicule by his peers. R'hllor is not an uncommon faith in Lys, yet his fervent beliefs can even push away some priests. Those that fear him have good reason to, Haegon has made more than a few enemies due to his business practices. He does not have friends as much as he has allies and acquaintances.

History
Haegon was the eldest of his parent's six children and the only son until his final sibling was born some fifteen years after him. He grew up with the heritage of a Westerosi mother, one who shared noble and royal bloodline, as she too frequently reminded the young Haegon. He was the only one of his siblings to ever see her land of birth, though he was just a toddler at the time and recalls nothing of Dorne except what his imagination dreamed up as a child listening to a mother's stories.

Having a Dornish mother may not have earned a young Haegon harassment, but he grew up knowing there was a contrast between his family and the other merchant princes of Lys. He was not so pale, none of his siblings were, though they were all more blonde than brunette, and inherited their father's blue eyes. When Haegon was older he also realized that his parents had once been truly in love, blessed by the goddess perhaps some would say. And in fact, they were married in the temple devoted to the goddess of love, so taken with each when they met. That love though had burned too hot and had extinguished itself long before Haegon could see any sign of it except in the quiet moments when his mother's expression would become far off, sad. There was no goddess of love, there were no gods as far as Haegon could tell. Only the worship of money.

He learned his father's businesses with a zeal. Perhaps in part to prove that the Westerosi blood did not dilute the Lyseni in him, perhaps simply because he had the mind for it. Baerion Vaelaros owned a vineyard that went into making one of Lys' famed red wines and several brothels. Haegon was never satisfied, more restless than his father in pursuit of gold. More ruthless.

That began to change, at least in part, when he was a young man of fifteen. Tyene Dayne fell ill during her final pregnancy; it was a birth that both she and child barely survived. While Tyene would go on to recover, the child never did. Little Rhygael was born with a crippled body, deformed. Always sickly, weak, his mind seemed just as crippled as his body. Haegon watched in disgust as even at three namedays, his young brother was unable to utter a word, or even attempt to walk. Though it was never spoken off, Haegon knew that the child's death was not natural nor accidental. He also knew that his mother's death just a week later came from her own hands. Now eighteen, he was forced to make a decision about some things, for as horrifying as he found Rhygael's life, the loss of the little crippled boy and his mother was shocking in a way he would have never guessed. For the first time in his life, he sought meaning outside of the pursuit of gold.

Vaella was the byproduct of his first attempt to find meaning. He turned back to the Lyseni love goddess. While the child he and the priestess created in their passion brought some happiness and meaning to his life, it was not enough. Rather than give the girl up to be raised as a priestess, he took her into his father's home. What was the point of raising another in an empty belief?

Haegon turned to the Seven next, his mother's religion that she had turned back to when the love between her and Baerion failed. There was no peace in it that Haegon could find. Seven facets of the same god, he found them all to be apathetic even if they were real. What great deeds did they ever do? What signs of their existence?

It was then, in his early twenties, that Haegon converted wholly to R'hllor. The Red God whose priests could see the future, the believers who awaited their savior, Azor Ahai. There was power and in proof in the belief, and Haegon became fanatical in a few short years. Though his father wouldn't allow it while he lived, after Baerion died and Haegon inherited the estates and businesses, he would bring the brothel's children to the R'hllor's temple. He funded, from his personal wealth, missions to send the Red Priests to other lands, most notably, Dorne. He still retained his lust for gold and expansion of his business, though the intent was no beyond just proving himself or getting more. It was getting more to serve the Lord of Light, to further his worship, to be ready when the long night came and Azor Ahai would be reborn.

Haegon married a fellow believer, though from a family of new wealth. Lynaera was not so pure-blooded, much like himself, but their shared beliefs has created, if not a loving marriage, one of understanding. Married only four years ago, his wife is barely older than the daughter he created in his days of youth. Lynaera has given him a second daughter, Aedra who is three, but is pregnant with their second child.
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Name: Marya Swann née Estermont
Age:28

Personality: Reclusive,and very cautious. She loves "her children" very much.
Biography: Nicknamed the Black Swan for having mourned her late husband for so long, she now lives a secretive life, hardly ever leaving Stonehelm. She believes her husband was killed by a poisoned dornish blade so is very wary of what she eats and drinks. Her children are not actually her own but those of her husbands first marriage. However, as her only remaining family in the world she has developed a very close bond with them taking over the after their mother when Steffon Swann’s first wife passed away. Steffon then married Marya barely half a year before dying himself. Lord Steffon Swann was killed in battle leading his forces in support of the other marcher lords against Dornish invaders. She now raises Elena and Rolland alone. Marya is currently the center of attention attention of many suitors who see her as a young beautiful widow through whom they would be able to control the young Lord of Stonehelm, yet unknown to all but her partners, Marya is not interested in the affections that men can provide, instead she occasionally spends her time with a female lover. This 'unnatural' love is a well kept secret though and she regularly plays along to the seduction games her suitors involve themselves in.

Name: Elena Swann
Age: 18

Personality: Serious, adventurous and concerned about preserving the family.
Biography: Raised as any normal noble lady would be until age 14 when her mother, Steffon Swanns first wife, passed away of a fever. She then assumed the mantle of lady of the house, Involving herself in her father’s affairs whilst her brother grew up resulted in her learning the basics of economics and diplomacy until he remarried. She grew up to be beautiful and tall though her fathers’ doting has made her vain. Her relationship with her brother can be as rocky as Shipbreakers bay at times yet the calm always return and the loyalty to ones family is the primary virtue emphasized among the members of House Swann. She understands that her younger brother will eventually seek to find her a match but the two have discussed the issue in the past and he is content to delay her wedding for as long as possible letting her enjoy the freedoms of youth as she blossoms into an ever more beautiful woman. She knows however that it is unlikely that she will marry for love considering how precarious her family's situation is right now.

Name: Rolland Swann
Age: 17

Personality: Martial, proud, cunning and cautious yet easily swayed by lust
Biography: Whilst it is said that bastards grow up faster than others this applies equally to children who grow up without either of their natural parents. Essentially raised by Stonehelm’s master at Arms and its’ maester for three years Rolland became a man well before his sixteenth name day. Like his father Rolland is a fine warrior who has proved himself against bandits and other squires alike. Although still a squire it is expected that Rolland shall be knighted his eighteenth nameday as all knew his father had intended.For now he rules over House Swann's lands extensive lands. Although lordship did not come easily to Rolland, for most young men are able to observe their fathers rule for many years before they get a chance, he was surrounded by willing teachers and a supportive sister and adoptive mother who guided him.. Maester Wex taught him much about money handling and the theory of warfare whilst Stonehelms' master of arms honed his muscles, taught him to fight with both Sword,mace and Longbow. The latter was a weapon rarely employed by nobles who saw it as a peasant weapon which was beneath them but its' range and speed more than made up for the mockery of the the other lords. Aware of his youth an inexperience Rolland did not cast off his teachers as he grew up realizing that they yet had much to teach him about his duties as Lord of Stonehelm. He recently tried his hand at sailing and navigation as befits the lord of a coastal city. He is however a young man often impressionable and prone to the pride of youth. He is particularly concerned about growing up to me a great man known and sometimes this eagerness results in caution being thrown to the wind.
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Toltegin Hills, Elymea Satrapy, Shahdom

The desert winds skirted the ridge of the escarpment. The cliff, bared by centuries of erosion to its stratal framework, marked the horizon between the wastelands and the starry sky, kindred in their vast and largely empty space. The sands rolled endlessly on into the night like the waves of some dead ocean. It was cold.

A lone silhouette traversed the rock, defined by starlight. The camel bore two humps and a rider on a saddle between with various pouches attached. The beast's shaggy coat grew in tufts over its hooves, muffling its passage and distorting its prints. All that could be heard was the wind.

In the distance ahead rose the undulant mountains.

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The hills howled at the rider. The headwind impeded the camel's passage and billowed dust and sand into its face. The camel marched on with its head lowered to the ground.

Time and space warped around the rider in the eye of the storm. After what may have been minutes or many hours, the camel emerged from the sand stream and knelt gracefully down. Its rider dismounted and walked a few paces before stopping at the head of a mound of earth and sand. The figure bent and dug.

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The skeleton lay with its arms crossed on its ribcage. An assortment of trinkets and a tattered waterskin surrounded the corpse. It is said he who sleeps eternal in the desert will need water on his way. The skin was long dry.

The gravedigger retrieved something silver from beside the body's skull. The hand paused by the bony face. The rider shifted the object to their far fingers and touched thumb and index to cheekbone. They delicately traced the runes etched deep, like a sculptor admiring his finished work.

Elsewhere, in the northeastern Bonelands

The crone awoke. Her legs had gone numb from falling asleep crosslegged again. She massaged her haunches, watching her callused hand work. When had she gotten so old? She could not feel any familiarity for this flesh despite how long ago it had lost its youthful suppleness. She sighed.

Before the crone lay a large copper wok. In it were scattered the bones of small mammals and birds, beaks, kidney stones, fragments of charcoal, sandstone and quartz. To the untrained eye they appeared randomly assorted but to the oracles of the desert they were a map to the future. Each article could be interpreted in hundreds of ways in relation to where it fell in the wok and its proximity to other objects. It takes decades for even the most gifted young oracle to master the arts of divination it is told, and the crone was the oldest.

People came from far across the sands to seek her guidance, to ask whether their wives would birth many children or if their livestock would prosper. She was their shepherd.

The cold and the silence of the camp told the elder it was late night. She drew her furs closer and gathered up her materials. She released them as she had countless times before and observed as they clattered off the metal pan in all directions.

What she saw sent a chill up her spine so cold the desert night would envy. The crone rose with a speed she had not achieved in almost half a century. She hobbled to the portal and threw open the flap of the hut.

"DARK ONES! DAR..."

The elder fell as an arrow sprouted from her side. Sometimes the path is too dark to see the dagger till it sits in your belly.
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