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In Ardacia 10 yrs ago Forum: Nation Roleplay


House Osgar of Rytael, Rulers of Aaldorenfeald










Changes to be made.
In Ardacia 10 yrs ago Forum: Nation Roleplay
I didn't get the notification that I was pinged for some reason. I'm around.
In So, 10 yrs ago Forum: Spam Forum
Spam died the day I was perma'd tbh.
An NRP is an RP wherein your characters are important. That's one type of NRP, at least. You can also have NRPs that involve some amount of statistics, or where the main focus of the roleplay is on building a cohesive world rather than characterization.
Sure, send me a PM with the character sheet(s). I'm also in the Discord if you'd like to discuss more.
Hmm, Goldengroves then, or another branch of the Tyrells (latter option pleaaase @The Nexerus? I've got an amazing couple of characters lined up, if you're willing to let them?). Looks awesome- I'll prep a CS into the future.


What exactly do you mean by, "another branch"? Do you mean the Tyrells of Highgarden but cousins of the current ruling Lord rather than immediate family, or more along the lines of a cadet branch with its own keep?

If the former, I do actually have an undeveloped branch of cousins in the Tyrell family tree that I could scrap, and paste your folks into instead.
I'm ready to get back into it.
@POOHEAD189'30 winters old' would mean multiple centuries, with how seasons work in Westeros. Stick with years.


House Tyrell of Highgarden

Growing Strong




Description: House Tyrell is the principal house of the Reach: the most wealthy, most bountiful, and therefore most populous kingdom of Westeros. Among the Reach lords can be raised the single largest army in the continent, some one hundred thousand men at their peak, twice as large as any lesser kingdom. This alone commands House Tyrell respect, but is not the focal point of their vanity. Instead, the men of Highgarden preen themselves on their adherence to chivalry; their status as Westeros' most honourable knights, as skilled in battle as they are gracious in victory. The women of House Tyrell, too, are of the vainer sort, dressing in colourful and elaborate gowns that set the bar for fashion across the Seven Kingdoms, and both upholding and exemplifying all of the manners and grace of a proper lady. Highest among the Tyrell's titles is that of Lord Paramount of the Mander, granting them suzerainty over all other noble families within the Reach, but the Lord of Highgarden is also traditionally known as the Defender of the Marches, High Marshall of the Reach and Warden of the South—an appropriately lengthy list for a most noble household.

History: Though they now rank among the highest lords of Westeros, the Tyrells were once among the lowest. In the days before Aegon's Conquest, the Tyrells served as the hereditary stewards of Highgarden, loyal servants of the ruling House Gardener, Kings of the Reach. When the Targaryens came with their dragons, and the last Gardener King and his army were burned alive on the legendary Field of Fire, House Tyrell relented to House Targaryen and surrendered Highgarden to them, swearing their fealty to Westeros' new kings. For this act, King Aegon granted the Tyrells lordship of the castle they had once served, and created them Lords Paramount of the Mander, to rule the Reach under House Targaryen. The other, more powerful houses of the Reach—the Hightowers, the Redwynes, the Florents and others—were less than pleased.

In more recent years, House Tyrell of Highgarden has attempted to remain aloof from the bickering of other houses. Under the regency of Lady Meredyth Tyrell, the host of Highgarden did not become involved in the Dance of Dragons, even as their bannermen fought against each other on either side. It was feared that whichever of the warring factions, Greens or Blacks, came to be victorious in the war, might look down on House Tyrell for their neutrality. However, this did not come to fruition; the eventual deaths of both rival candidates for the Iron Throne led to the ascension of Aegon III and his marriage to Jaehaera, uniting the lines of succession and leading to an uneasy peace. This peace was a time of spectacular prosperity for House Tyrell, as they came to entrench themselves more firmly atop their weakened vassals. Under the reign of Aegon III, and the ascension of Lyonel Tyrell as Lord of Highgarden, the Tyrells have become as wealthy and prestigious as ever. House Tyrell's growing strength, though, chafes at their more ambitious bannermen, and Lord Lyonel seems more concerned with establishing alliances abroad and readying for the next war, never imagining conflict at home.




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I have a story written that occurred during the Dance that might interest folks interesting in playing bastards and lowborn. "Kevan and the Thorns", a group of knights of Highgarden, three of them bastards, that left their House to fight for the Greens without Highgarden's approval. Ended up becoming morally ambiguous folk heroes, fighting for neither side and both. Could be that one of the Thorns, the bastards, had sons.
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