— {RENLY BARATHEON}, rebel Lord of Storm’s End and pretender to the Iron Throne, murdered at Storm’s End in the midst of his army,

— his bastard children:

— MYA STONE, a maid of nineteen, in the service of Lord Nestor Royce, of the Gates of the Moon,

— GENDRY, an outlaw in the riverlands, ignorant of his heritage,

— EDRIC STORM, his acknowledged bastard son by Lady Delena of House Florent, hiding in Lys,

— SER ANDREW ESTERMONT, his cousin and guardian, — his guards and protectors:

— SER GERALD GOWER, LEWYS called THE FISHWIFE, SER TRISTON OF TALLY HILL, OMER BLACKBERRY,

— {BARRA}, his bastard daughter by a whore of King’s Landing, killed by the command of his widow,

— his other kin:

— his great-uncle, SER ELDON ESTERMONT, Lord of Greenstone,

— his cousin, SER AEMON ESTERMONT, Eldon’s son,

— his cousin, SER ALYN ESTERMONT, Aemon’s son,

— his cousin, SER LOMAS ESTERMONT, Eldon’s son,

— his cousin, SER ANDREW ESTERMONT, Lomas’s son,

— bannermen sworn to Storm’s End, the storm lords:

— DAVOS SEAWORTH, Lord of the Rainwood, Admiral of the Narrow Sea, and Hand of the King,

— his wife, MARYA, a carpenter’s daughter,

— their sons, {DALE, ALLARD, MATTHOS, MARIC}, killed in the Battle of the Blackwater,

— their son DEVAN, squire to King Stannis,

— their sons, STANNIS and STEFFON,

— SER GILBERT FARRING, castellan of Storm’s End,

— his son, BRYEN, squire to King Stannis,

— his cousin, SER GODRY FARRING, called GIANTSLAYER,

— ELWOOD MEADOWS, Lord of Grassfield Keep, seneschal at Storm’s End,

— SELWYN TARTH, called THE EVENSTAR, Lord of Tarth,

— his daughter, BRIENNE, THE MAID OF TARTH, also called BRIENNE THE BEAUTY,

— her squire, PODRICK PAYNE, a boy of ten,

— SER RONNET CONNINGTON, called RED RONNET, the Knight of Griffin’s Roost,

— his younger siblings, RAYMUND and ALYNNE,

— his bastard son, RONALD STORM,

— his cousin, JON CONNINGTON, once Lord of Storm’s End and Hand of the King, exiled by Aerys II Targaryen, believed dead of drink,

— LESTER MORRIGEN, Lord of Crows Nest,

— his brother and heir, SER RICHARD MORRIGEN,

— his brother, {SER GUYARD MORRIGEN, called GUYARD THE GREEN}, slain in the Battle of the Blackwater,

— ARSTAN SELMY, Lord of Harvest Hall,

— his great-uncle, SER BARRISTAN SELMY,

— CASPER WYLDE, Lord of the Rain House,

— his uncle, SER ORMUND WYLDE, an aged knight,

— HARWOOD FELL, Lord of Felwood,

— HUGH GRANDISON, called GREYBEARD, Lord of Grandview,

— SEBASTION ERROL, Lord of Haystack Hall,

— CLIFFORD SWANN, Lord of Stonehelm

— BERIC DONDARRION, Lord of Blackhaven, called THE LIGHTNING LORD, an outlaw in the riverlands, oft slain and now thought dead,

— {BRYCE CARON}, Lord of Nightsong, slain by Ser Philip Foote on the Blackwater,

— his slayer, SER PHILIP FOOTE, a one-eyed knight, Lord of Nightsong,

— his baseborn half-brother, SER ROLLAND STORM, called THE BASTARD OF NIGHTSONG, pretender Lord of Nightsong,

— ROBIN PEASEBURY, Lord of Poddingfield,

— MARY MERTYNS, Lady of Mistwood,

— RALPH BUCKLER, Lord of Bronzegate,

— his cousin, SER BRUS BUCKLER.

The Baratheon sigil is a crowned stag, black, on a golden field. Their words are Ours Is the Fury.

HOUSE FREY

The Freys are bannermen to House Tully, but have not always been diligent in their duty. At the outset of the War of the Five Kings, Robb Stark won Lord Walder’s allegiance by pledging to marry one of his daughters or granddaughters. When he wed Lady Jeyne Westerling instead, the Freys conspired with Roose Bolton and murdered the Young Wolf and his followers at what became known as the Red Wedding.

WALDER FREY, Lord of the Crossing,

— by his first wife, {LADY PERRA, of House Royce}:

— {SER STEVRON FREY}, died after the Battle of Oxcross,

— SER EMMON FREY, his second son,

— SER AENYS FREY, leading the Frey forces in the north,

— Aenys’s son, AEGON BLOODBORN, an outlaw,

— Aenys’s son, RHAEGAR, an envoy to White Harbor,

— PERRIANE, his eldest daughter, m. Ser Leslyn Haigh,

— by his second wife, {LADY CYRENNA, of House Swann}:

— SER JARED FREY, an envoy to White Harbor,

— SEPTON LUCEON, his fifth son,

— by his third wife, {LADY AMAREI of House Crakehall}:

— SER HOSTEEN FREY, a knight of great repute,

— LYENTHE, his second daughter, m. Lord Lucias Vypren,

— SYMOND FREY, his seventh son, a counter of coins, an envoy to White Harbor,

— SER DANWELL FREY, his eighth son,

— {MERRETT FREY}, his ninth son, hanged at Oldstones,

— Merrett’s daughter, WALDA, called FAT WALDA, m. Roose Bolton, Lord of the Dreadfort,

— Merrett’s son, WALDER, called LITTLE WALDER, eight, a squire in service to Ramsay Bolton,

— {SER GEREMY FREY}, his tenth son, drowned,

— SER RAYMUND FREY, his eleventh son,

— by his fourth wife, {LADY ALYSSA, of House Blackwood}:

— LOTHAR FREY, his twelfth son, called LAME LOTHAR,

— SER JAMMOS FREY, his thirteenth son,

— Jammos’s son, WALDER, called BIG WALDER, eight, a squire in service to Ramsey Bolton,

— SER WHALEN FREY, his fourteenth son,

— MORYA, his third daughter, m. Ser Flement Brax,

— TYTA, his fourth daughter, called TYTA THE MAID,

— by his fifth wife, {LADY SARYA of House Whent}:

— no progeny,

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