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'''Highgarden''' Castle is the seat of [[House Tyrell]], regional capital of [[the Reach]] and heart of chivalry in the [[Seven Kingdoms]]. It lies on the [[Mander]] and there the [[Ocean Road]] meets the [[Roseroad]], making it an important crossroads.<ref> [[A Dance with Dragons]], [[Map of the South (A Dance with Dragons)|Map of the South]]</ref>
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'''Highgarden''' is the seat of [[House Tyrell]], regional capital of [[the Reach]] and the heart of chivalry in the [[Seven Kingdoms]]. It lies on the [[Mander]] and there the [[Ocean Road]] meets the [[Roseroad]], making it an important crossroads.<ref> [[A Dance with Dragons]], [[Map of the South (A Dance with Dragons)|Map of the South]]</ref>
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[[Mace Tyrell]] is the Lord of Highgarden. The castle's household includes Lord Seneschal [[Garth Tyrell]], Maester [[Lomys]], the captain of the guard [[Igon Vyrwel]], the master-at-arms Ser [[Vortimer Crane]], and the fool [[Butterbumps]].{{ref|ADWD|Appendix}}
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==The Castle==
 
==The Castle==
[[Margaery Tyrell]] describes the castle as having groves and fountains, shady courtyards, and marble colonnades.  
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The tiered-walled<ref>"Highgarden" entry in ''[[A World of Ice and Fire]]''</ref> castle has groves and fountains, shady courtyards, and marble colonnades. It is filled with singers, pipers, fiddlers and harpers. The stables have a fine selection of horseflesh, and there are pleasure boats to sail along the Mander.{{ref|ASOS|6}}
  
It is filled with singers, pipers, fiddlers and harpers. The stables have a fine selection of horseflesh, and there are pleasure boats to sail along the Mander.  
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There are fields of golden roses that stretch as far as the eye can see. Fruits grown nearby include melons, peaches, and fireplums.{{ref|AGOT|4}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Highgarden was once the seat of [[House Gardener]], until [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]] defeated King [[Mern IX Gardener]] and his host on the [[Field of Fire]], ending their line.  
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Highgarden was once the seat of [[House Gardener]], until [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]] defeated King [[Mern IX Gardener]] and his host on the [[Field of Fire]], ending their line. When Aegon then marched his host to Highgarden, its steward, [[Harlen Tyrell]], surrendered the castle. For this, Aegon granted him the castle and gave [[House Tyrell]] dominion over [[the Reach]].{{Ref|aGoT|Appendix}} However, other houses, such as the [[House Florent|Florents]], [[House Rowan|Rowans]], and [[House Oakheart|Oakhearts]], also claim blood ties to the Gardeners and covet Highgarden.{{ref|ASOS|6}}
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==Recent Events==
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===''A Game of Thrones''===
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Following the death of King [[Robert Baratheon]], his younger brother [[Renly Baratheon]] and Ser [[Loras Tyrell]] flee from [[King's Landing]] to Highgarden.{{ref|AGOT|49}}
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===''A Clash of Kings''===
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Renly marries [[Margaery Tyrell]] and proclaims himself king with the support of [[House Tyrell]]. After the [[Siege of Storm's End (299)|death of Renly]], the Tyrells do not follow [[Stannis Baratheon]]. [[Petyr Baelish]] negotiates an alliance between the Tyrells and the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]], with Margaery agreeing to marry King [[Joffrey Baratheon]].
  
When Aegon then marched his host to Highgarden, its steward, [[Harlen Tyrell]], surrendered the castle. For this, Aegon has given him the castle and gave the [[House Tyrell]]s dominion over the [[Reach]].{{Ref|aGoT|Appendix}}
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===''A Storm of Swords''===
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After having caused famine in King's Landing by closing the [[roseroad]] while supporting Renly,{{ref|ASOS|60}} the Tyrells send carts of food from Higharden to the royal capital and are thus beloved by the Kingslanders.{{ref|ASOS|4}} Many of the Tyrells travel to King's Landing, but [[Willas Tyrell]], the heir of Lord [[Mace Tyrell|Mace]], remains at Highgarden.{{ref|ASOS|6}}
  
Following the death of King [[Robert Baratheon]], [[Renly Baratheon]] and Ser [[Loras Tyrell]] fled to Highgarden, where Renly married [[Margaery Tyrell]] and proclaimed himself king.
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
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Ser [[Garlan Tyrell]] begins to gather men from across the Reach to retake the [[Shield Islands]] from the [[ironborn]].{{ref|AFFC|32}}
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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[[Laswell Peake]] tells [[Aegon Targaryen]] that the power of Highgarden may not be what Lord [[Mace Tyrell]] imagines, as some members of the [[Golden Company]] still have friends in the Reach.{{ref|ADWD|24}} Since the Tyrells are occupied with the ironborn and politics in King's Landing, [[Obara Sand]] wants the [[Dornishmen]] to attack the Reach.{{ref|ADWD|38}}
  
 
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{{Region Reach|state=uncollapsed}}
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==
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Revision as of 03:07, 20 January 2014

Highgarden
Fortress, Regional Capitol
Highgarden by feliche.jpg
Highgarden - by Feliche©.
Location the The Reach, Westeros.
Government House Tyrell, Feudal Lord
Religion Faith of the Seven
The Reach and the location of Highgarden
The Reach and the location of Highgarden
Highgarden
The Reach and the location of Highgarden

Highgarden is the seat of House Tyrell, regional capital of the Reach and the heart of chivalry in the Seven Kingdoms. It lies on the Mander and there the Ocean Road meets the Roseroad, making it an important crossroads.[1]

Mace Tyrell is the Lord of Highgarden. The castle's household includes Lord Seneschal Garth Tyrell, Maester Lomys, the captain of the guard Igon Vyrwel, the master-at-arms Ser Vortimer Crane, and the fool Butterbumps.[2]

The Castle

The tiered-walled[3] castle has groves and fountains, shady courtyards, and marble colonnades. It is filled with singers, pipers, fiddlers and harpers. The stables have a fine selection of horseflesh, and there are pleasure boats to sail along the Mander.[4]

There are fields of golden roses that stretch as far as the eye can see. Fruits grown nearby include melons, peaches, and fireplums.[5]

History

Highgarden was once the seat of House Gardener, until Aegon the Conqueror defeated King Mern IX Gardener and his host on the Field of Fire, ending their line. When Aegon then marched his host to Highgarden, its steward, Harlen Tyrell, surrendered the castle. For this, Aegon granted him the castle and gave House Tyrell dominion over the Reach.[6] However, other houses, such as the Florents, Rowans, and Oakhearts, also claim blood ties to the Gardeners and covet Highgarden.[4]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

Following the death of King Robert Baratheon, his younger brother Renly Baratheon and Ser Loras Tyrell flee from King's Landing to Highgarden.[7]

A Clash of Kings

Renly marries Margaery Tyrell and proclaims himself king with the support of House Tyrell. After the death of Renly, the Tyrells do not follow Stannis Baratheon. Petyr Baelish negotiates an alliance between the Tyrells and the Lannisters, with Margaery agreeing to marry King Joffrey Baratheon.

A Storm of Swords

After having caused famine in King's Landing by closing the roseroad while supporting Renly,[8] the Tyrells send carts of food from Higharden to the royal capital and are thus beloved by the Kingslanders.[9] Many of the Tyrells travel to King's Landing, but Willas Tyrell, the heir of Lord Mace, remains at Highgarden.[4]

A Feast for Crows

Ser Garlan Tyrell begins to gather men from across the Reach to retake the Shield Islands from the ironborn.[10]

A Dance with Dragons

Laswell Peake tells Aegon Targaryen that the power of Highgarden may not be what Lord Mace Tyrell imagines, as some members of the Golden Company still have friends in the Reach.[11] Since the Tyrells are occupied with the ironborn and politics in King's Landing, Obara Sand wants the Dornishmen to attack the Reach.[12]

References and Notes