House Fowler at the end of the third century. The known Fowlers during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are: Lord Franklyn Fowler, Lord of Skyreach, Warden of the Prince's Pass, called "The Old Hawk". Jeyne Fowler, his daughter. The first of the Fowler twins.
After much bloodshed, Daemon was killed by an alliance of his half-brothers on the Redgrass Field. Varys Brynden Rivers was one of the infamous Great Bastards of King Aegon IV Targaryen, also known as "Aegon the Unworthy". On his deathbed, Aegon the Unworthy legitimized all of his bastard-born children, causing a crisis of succession that later led to all-out war. During the Blackfyre
House Yronwood of Yronwood is the most powerful house in Dorne after the ruling Martells.[1] Their seat, Yronwood, is the last fortress defending the Boneway; this is reflected in their title Warden of the Stone Way.[1] House Yronwood claimed the title High King of Dorne before the arrival of the Rhoynar, and the head of the house continues to be called the Bloodroyal.
Roose Bolton is the Lord of the Dreadfort and the head of House Bolton. He is convinced that regular leechings improve a person's health, and as such frequently has himself leeched, which has led to some calling him the Leech Lord. [9] In the television adaptation Game of Thrones he is portrayed by Michael McElhatton .
Tytos was the third-born son of Lord Gerold Lannister and Lady Rohanne Webber. His elder twin brothers were Tywald and Tion; Tywald was slain in the Peake Uprising in 233 AC. Tytos married Jeyne Marbrand at Casterly Rock in 235 AC and had five children with her. [1] Tytos became the heir of Casterly Rock in 236 AC, after the death of Tion at
The Targaryen family tree is admittedly complicated—though compact thanks to the family’s penchant for incest. Read More: The Definitive Guide to the Game of Thrones Family Tree Here
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