— JANEI, a girl of three,
— his great-aunt, GENNA LANNISTER, m. Ser Emmon Frey,
— their children:
— {SER CLEOS FREY}, killed by outlaws,
— his son, SER TYWIN FREY, called TY,
— his son, WILLEM FREY, a squire,
— SER LYONEL FREY, Lady Genna’s second son,
— {TION FREY}, a squire, murdered at Riverrun,
— WALDER FREY, called RED WALDER, a page at Casterly Rock,
— his great-uncle, {SER TYGETT LANNISTER}, m. Darlessa Marbrand
— their children:
— TYREK LANNISTER, a squire, vanished during the food riots in King’s Landing,
— LADY ERMESANDE HAYFORD, Tyrek’s child wife,
— his great uncle, GERION LANNISTER, lost at sea,
— JOY HILL, his bastard daughter,
— King Tommen’s small council:
— SER KEVAN LANNISTER, Lord Regent,
— LORD MACE TYRELL, Hand of the King,
— GRAND MAESTER PYCELLE, counselor and healer,
— SER JAIME LANNISTER, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard,
— LORD PAXTER REDWYNE, grand admiral and master of ships,
— QYBURN, a disgraced maester and reputed necromancer, master of whisperers,
— Queen Cersei’s former small council,
— {LORD GYLES ROSBY}, lord treasurer and master of coin, dead of a cough,
— LORD ORTON MERRYWEATHER, justiciar and master of laws, fled to Longtable upon Queen Cersei’s arrest,
— AURANE WATERS, the Bastard of Driftmark, grand admiral and master of ships, fled to sea with the royal fleet upon Queen Cersei’s arrest,
— King Tommen’s Kingsguard:
— SER JAIME LANNISTER, Lord Commander,
— SER MERYN TRANT,
— SER BOROS BLOUNT, removed and thence restored,
— SER BALON SWANN, in Dorne with Princess Myrcella,
— SER OSMUND KETTLEBLACK,
— SER LORAS TYRELL, the Knight of Flowers,
— {SER ARYS OAKHEART}, dead in Dorne,
— Tommen’s court at King’s Landing:
— MOON BOY, the royal jester and fool,
— PATE, a lad of eight, King Tommen’s whipping boy,
— ORMOND OF OLDTOWN, the royal harper and bard,
— SER OSFRYD KETTLEBLACK, brother to Ser Osmund and Ser Osney, a captain in the City Watch,
— NOHO DIMITTIS, envoy from the Iron Bank of Braavos,
— {SER GREGOR CLEGANE}, called THE MOUNTAIN THAT RIDES, dead of a poisoned wound,
— RENNIFER LONGWATERS, chief undergaoler of the Red Keep’s dungeons,
— Queen Margaery’s alleged lovers:
— WAT, a singer styling himself THE BLUE BARD, a captive driven mad by torment,
— {HAMISH THE HARPER}, an aged singer, died a captive,
— SER MARK MULLENDORE, who lost a monkey and half an arm in the Battle of the Blackwater,
— SER TALLAD called THE TALL, SER LAMBERT TURNBERRY, SER BAYARD NORCROSS, SER HUGH CLIFTON,
— JALABHAR XHO, Prince of the Red Flower Vale, an exile from the Summer Isles,
— SER HORAS REDWYNE, found innocent and freed,
— SER HOBBER REDWYNE, found innocent and freed,
— Queen Cersei’s chief accuser,
— SER OSNEY KETTLEBLACK, brother to Ser Osmund and Ser Osfryd, held captive by the Faith,
— the people of the Faith:
— THE HIGH SEPTON, Father of the Faithful, Voice of the Seven on Earth, an old man and frail,
— SEPTA UNELLA, SEPTA MOELLE, SEPTA SCOLERA, the queen’s gaolers,
— SEPTON TORBERT, SEPTON RAYNARD, SEPTON LUCEON, SEPTON OLLIDOR, of the Most Devout,
— SEPTA AGLANTINE, SEPTA HELICENT, serving the Seven at the Great Sept of Baelor,
— SER THEODAN WELLS, called THEODAN THE TRUE, pious commander of the Warrior’s Sons,
— the “sparrows,” the humblest of men, fierce in their piety,
— people of King’s Landing:
— CHATAYA, proprietor of an expensive brothel,
— ALAYAYA, her daughter,
— DANCY, MAREI, two of Chataya’s girls,
— TOBHO MOTT, a master armorer,
— lords of the crownlands, sworn to the Iron Throne:
— RENFRED RYKKER, Lord of Duskendale,
— SER RUFUS LEEK, a one-legged knight in his service, castellan of the Dun Fort at Duskendale,
— {TANDA STOKEWORTH}, Lady of Stokeworth, died of a broken hip,
— her eldest daughter, {FALYSE}, died screaming in the black cells,
— {SER BALMAN BYRCH}, Lady Falyse’s husband, killed in a joust,
— her younger daughter, LOLLYS, weak of wit, Lady of Stokeworth,
— her newborn son, TYRION TANNER, of the hundred fathers,
— her husband, SER BRONN OF THE BLACKWATER, sellsword turned knight,
— MAESTER FRENKEN, in service at Stokeworth,
King Tommen’s banner shows the crowned stag of Baratheon, black on gold, and the lion of Lannister, gold on crimson, combatant.
THE KING AT THE WALL
STANNIS BARATHEON, the First of His Name, second son of Lord Steffon Baratheon and Lady Cassana of House Estermont, Lord of Dragonstone, styling himself King of Westeros,
— with King Stannis at Castle Black:
— LADY MELISANDRE OF ASSHAI, called THE RED WOMAN, a priestess of R’hllor, the Lord of Light,
— his knights and sworn swords:
— SER RICHARD HORPE, his second-in-command,