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Harrenhal was then granted to [[House Harroway]].{{Ref|fab|The Sons of the Dragon}} In {{Date|44}}, King [[Maegor I Targaryen]] had Lord [[Lucas Harroway]], the [[Hand of the King]], and his entire family killed, including Queen [[Alys Harroway|Alys]], Maegor's own wife. At both Harrenhal and [[Lord Harroway's Town]], Maegor subsequently killed every man, woman, and child with a drop of Harroway blood. | Harrenhal was then granted to [[House Harroway]].{{Ref|fab|The Sons of the Dragon}} In {{Date|44}}, King [[Maegor I Targaryen]] had Lord [[Lucas Harroway]], the [[Hand of the King]], and his entire family killed, including Queen [[Alys Harroway|Alys]], Maegor's own wife. At both Harrenhal and [[Lord Harroway's Town]], Maegor subsequently killed every man, woman, and child with a drop of Harroway blood. | ||
− | After the extinction of the Harroways, Maegor allowed twenty-three [[knight]]s of his household to fight for the rights to the castle. The victor was Ser [[Walton Towers]], who was named Lord of Harrenhal but died of his wounds from the battle within a fortnight, after which his eldest son, [[Jordan Towers|Jordan]], inherited the seat.{{Ref|fab|The Sons of the Dragon}} Lord Jordan remained a loyal [[bannerman]] to Maegor throughout the king's wars, he was one of the last people to see the king alive before his mysterious death upon the [[Iron Throne]] in {{Date|48}}.{{Ref|fab|The Sons of the Dragon}} Jordan was one of the few loyal [[lord]]s of Maegor's brave enough to stay and yielded the [[Red Keep]] to Prince [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen|Jaehaerys]], when he claimed the throne. Afterwards, he was sent to the [[black cells]], but | + | After the extinction of the Harroways, Maegor allowed twenty-three [[knight]]s of his household to fight for the rights to the castle. The victor was Ser [[Walton Towers]], who was named Lord of Harrenhal but died of his wounds from the battle within a fortnight, after which his eldest son, [[Jordan Towers|Jordan]], inherited the seat.{{Ref|fab|The Sons of the Dragon}} Lord Jordan remained a loyal [[bannerman]] to Maegor throughout the king's wars, he was one of the last people to see the king alive before his mysterious death upon the [[Iron Throne]] in {{Date|48}}.{{Ref|fab|The Sons of the Dragon}} Jordan was one of the few loyal [[lord]]s of Maegor's brave enough to stay and yielded the [[Red Keep]] to Prince [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen|Jaehaerys]], when he claimed the throne. Afterwards, he was sent to the [[black cells]], but was eventually pardoned by King Jaehaerys after surrendering some of the Towers lands.{{Ref|fab|Prince into King - The Ascension of Jaehaerys I}} Jordan died of a chest congestion in {{Date|53}}. Harrenhal passed to Jordan's last surviving son, [[Maegor Towers|Maegor]], as Jordan's older sons had all died fighting for King Maegor.{{Ref|fab|Jaehaerys and Alysanne - Their Triumphs and Tragedies}} The last of the Towers to rule Harrenhal the sickly and impoverished, Lord Maegor, occupied the [[Tower of Dread]] with only a cook and three men-at-arms. He later accepted the presence and friendship of Queen [[Rhaena Targaryen]] in {{Date|56}}. After Maegor died in {{Date|61}}, Rhaena remained in the [[Widow's Tower]] of Harrenhal and cared for his household servants, until her own death in {{Date|73}}. Afterwards, the lordship was granted to Ser [[Bywin Strong]], the brother of Ser [[Lucamore Strong]] of the [[Kingsguard]].{{Ref|fab|Jaehaerys and Alysanne - Their Triumphs and Tragedies}} |
[[House Strong]] held Harrenhal throughout the remainder of the reign of King [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen]], and throughout the reigns of kings [[Viserys I Targaryen|Viserys I]] and [[Aegon II Targaryen]]. Following the death of Lord [[Lyonel Strong]], who had served the realm as [[master of laws]] and the King's Hand, along with his eldest son and heir, Ser [[Harwin Strong|Harwin]], in a fire at Harrenhal in {{Date|120}}, the lordship passed to his younger son Lord [[Larys Strong]],{{Ref|trp}}{{Ref|fab|Heirs of the Dragon - A Question of Succession}} who continued to hold the title despite losing the castle temporarily during the [[Dance of the Dragons]].{{Ref|tpatq}} Larys, the [[Lord Confessor]] and [[master of whisperers]], was executed by the King's Hand Lord [[Cregan Stark]] during the [[Hour of the Wolf]] in {{Date|131}}.{{Ref|fab|Aftermath - The Hour of the Wolf}} | [[House Strong]] held Harrenhal throughout the remainder of the reign of King [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen]], and throughout the reigns of kings [[Viserys I Targaryen|Viserys I]] and [[Aegon II Targaryen]]. Following the death of Lord [[Lyonel Strong]], who had served the realm as [[master of laws]] and the King's Hand, along with his eldest son and heir, Ser [[Harwin Strong|Harwin]], in a fire at Harrenhal in {{Date|120}}, the lordship passed to his younger son Lord [[Larys Strong]],{{Ref|trp}}{{Ref|fab|Heirs of the Dragon - A Question of Succession}} who continued to hold the title despite losing the castle temporarily during the [[Dance of the Dragons]].{{Ref|tpatq}} Larys, the [[Lord Confessor]] and [[master of whisperers]], was executed by the King's Hand Lord [[Cregan Stark]] during the [[Hour of the Wolf]] in {{Date|131}}.{{Ref|fab|Aftermath - The Hour of the Wolf}} | ||
− | In {{Date|151}} Ser [[Lucas Lothston (husband of Falena)|Lucas Lothston]], the master-at-arms at the Red Keep, was readily wed to Lady [[Falena Stokeworth]], a mistress of Prince [[Aegon IV Targaryen|Aegon Targaryen]], after they were found abed. Prince [[Viserys II Targaryen|Viserys]], Aegon's father and who had arranged the [[marriage]], also convinced his brother, King [[Aegon III Targaryen]], to grant Harrenhal to Lucas to remove them from court.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon IV}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Riverlands: House Tully}} In {{Date|178}} Lord Lucas and his wife Falena brought their fourteen-year-old daughter [[Jeyne Lothston|Jeyne]] to the court of King Aegon IV. The king named Lucas as his Hand and took Jeyne as his eighth mistress. However, the king soon gave Jeyne a [[pox]], and Lothston was banished from court along with his family, having served less than a year as Hand.{{Ref|twoiaf| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon IV}}{{Ref|twoiaf| The Riverlands: The Lords of Harrenhal}} Lord [[Lucas Lothston (father of Manfryd)|Lucas "the Pander" Lothston]] and his son [[Manfryd Lothston|Manfryd]] were renowned for their black deeds.{{Ref|AFFC|4}} Manfred is said to have betrayed [[Daemon I Blackfyre|Daemon Blackfyre]] in the [[First Blackfyre Rebellion]].{{Ref|tss}} In {{Date|211}} Lady [[Danelle Lothston]] led [[House Lothston|Lothston]] | + | In {{Date|151}} Ser [[Lucas Lothston (husband of Falena)|Lucas Lothston]], the master-at-arms at the Red Keep, was readily wed to Lady [[Falena Stokeworth]], a mistress of Prince [[Aegon IV Targaryen|Aegon Targaryen]], after they were found abed. Prince [[Viserys II Targaryen|Viserys]], Aegon's father and who had arranged the [[marriage]], also convinced his brother, King [[Aegon III Targaryen]], to grant Harrenhal to Lucas to remove them from court.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon IV}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Riverlands: House Tully}} In {{Date|178}} Lord Lucas and his wife Falena brought their fourteen-year-old daughter [[Jeyne Lothston|Jeyne]] to the court of King Aegon IV. The king named Lucas as his Hand and took Jeyne as his eighth mistress. However, the king soon gave Jeyne a [[pox]], and Lothston was banished from court along with his family, having served less than a year as Hand.{{Ref|twoiaf| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon IV}}{{Ref|twoiaf| The Riverlands: The Lords of Harrenhal}} Lord [[Lucas Lothston (father of Manfryd)|Lucas "the Pander" Lothston]] and his son [[Manfryd Lothston|Manfryd]] were renowned for their black deeds.{{Ref|AFFC|4}} Manfred is said to have betrayed [[Daemon I Blackfyre|Daemon Blackfyre]] in the [[First Blackfyre Rebellion]].{{Ref|tss}} In {{Date|211}} Lady [[Danelle Lothston]] led [[House Lothston|Lothston]] men-at-arms when Lord [[Brynden Rivers]], the King's Hand to [[Aerys I Targaryen]], marched on the [[wedding tourney at Whitewalls]] to quash the [[Second Blackfyre Rebellion]], marching in great strength.{{Ref|tmk}} During the reign of King [[Maekar I Targaryen]], Lady Danelle turned to the black arts, which ended the line of the Lothstons in madness and chaos, after which Harrenhal was granted to [[House Whent]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Riverlands: House Tully}} |
The Whents were originally knights in the service of the Lothstons and for their role in defeating the Lothstons received Harrenhal.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Riverlands: House Tully}} Lord [[Walter Whent]] in {{Date|281}}, shortly after he was visited by his brother, Ser [[Oswell Whent|Oswell]] of the Kingsguard, hosted the great [[tourney at Harrenhal]] to honor his [[maiden]] daughter.{{Ref|aSoS|31}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: The Year of the False Spring}}{{Ref|aDwD|67}} Lord Whent's daughter reigned as [[queen of love and beauty]] when the [[tourney]] began. Her four brothers and her uncle, Oswell, swore to defend her crown, but Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] won the joust and named [[Lyanna Stark]] the new queen of love and beauty.{{Ref|aSoS|24}}{{Ref|aSoS|42}} The Whents would continue to hold the castle until the reign of King [[Joffrey I Baratheon]], after which the castle and its lordship were granted in quick succession to [[House Slynt]]{{Ref|aGoT|57}} and [[House Baelish]].{{Ref|aCoK|65}} | The Whents were originally knights in the service of the Lothstons and for their role in defeating the Lothstons received Harrenhal.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Riverlands: House Tully}} Lord [[Walter Whent]] in {{Date|281}}, shortly after he was visited by his brother, Ser [[Oswell Whent|Oswell]] of the Kingsguard, hosted the great [[tourney at Harrenhal]] to honor his [[maiden]] daughter.{{Ref|aSoS|31}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Fall of the Dragons: The Year of the False Spring}}{{Ref|aDwD|67}} Lord Whent's daughter reigned as [[queen of love and beauty]] when the [[tourney]] began. Her four brothers and her uncle, Oswell, swore to defend her crown, but Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] won the joust and named [[Lyanna Stark]] the new queen of love and beauty.{{Ref|aSoS|24}}{{Ref|aSoS|42}} The Whents would continue to hold the castle until the reign of King [[Joffrey I Baratheon]], after which the castle and its lordship were granted in quick succession to [[House Slynt]]{{Ref|aGoT|57}} and [[House Baelish]].{{Ref|aCoK|65}} |
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Lord of Harrenhal or Lady of Harrenhal is the title held by the noble seated at the castle of Harrenhal since Aegon's Conquest. Throughout the castle's history, many noble families have held the castle, with most, if not all of them, going extinct, leading to the belief that the castle is cursed.
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History
The castle of Harrenhal was constructed on the orders of King Harren Hoare, the last King of the Isles and the Rivers, who ruled over the Iron Islands and the riverlands. It took almost forty years to build the castle. The day of its completion, Aegon Targaryen landed on the shores of Westeros, beginning his Conquest.[1] Aegon eventually arrived at Harrenhal, where he offered King Harren a chance to surrender. The king refused, so at evenfall, Aegon and his dragon, Balerion, descended on the castle, burning everything that was flammable with dragonflame, and even melting the stone with which the castle had been built with.[1] Harren and his sons died at the tower which afterwards became known as Kingspyre Tower.[2] It is said by some that the ghosts of Harren and his sons still haunt the castle.[2]
Ser Quenton Qoherys, the master-at-arms at Dragonstone, was made Lord of Harrenhal by King Aegon I Targaryen following the death of Harren.[3] Lord Quenton had two strong sons and a plump grandson to continue the family line, but as his first wife had died from spotted fever in 1 BC, he agreed to wed a daughter of his liege lord, Edmyn Tully of Riverrun.[4] In 9 AC, Quentyn died from a fall from his horse and was succeeded by his grandson, Gargon, who quickly gained a bad reputation for taking every advantage of the lord's right of the first night. In 37 AC, Gargon the Guest was killed by the rebel Harren the Red, who claimed to be a grandson of Harren the Black. After killing Gargon, Harren declared himself to be the Lord of Harrenhal. Harren was later that year slain in battle.[3][5]
Harrenhal was then granted to House Harroway.[5] In 44 AC, King Maegor I Targaryen had Lord Lucas Harroway, the Hand of the King, and his entire family killed, including Queen Alys, Maegor's own wife. At both Harrenhal and Lord Harroway's Town, Maegor subsequently killed every man, woman, and child with a drop of Harroway blood.
After the extinction of the Harroways, Maegor allowed twenty-three knights of his household to fight for the rights to the castle. The victor was Ser Walton Towers, who was named Lord of Harrenhal but died of his wounds from the battle within a fortnight, after which his eldest son, Jordan, inherited the seat.[5] Lord Jordan remained a loyal bannerman to Maegor throughout the king's wars, he was one of the last people to see the king alive before his mysterious death upon the Iron Throne in 48 AC.[5] Jordan was one of the few loyal lords of Maegor's brave enough to stay and yielded the Red Keep to Prince Jaehaerys, when he claimed the throne. Afterwards, he was sent to the black cells, but was eventually pardoned by King Jaehaerys after surrendering some of the Towers lands.[6] Jordan died of a chest congestion in 53 AC. Harrenhal passed to Jordan's last surviving son, Maegor, as Jordan's older sons had all died fighting for King Maegor.[7] The last of the Towers to rule Harrenhal the sickly and impoverished, Lord Maegor, occupied the Tower of Dread with only a cook and three men-at-arms. He later accepted the presence and friendship of Queen Rhaena Targaryen in 56 AC. After Maegor died in 61 AC, Rhaena remained in the Widow's Tower of Harrenhal and cared for his household servants, until her own death in 73 AC. Afterwards, the lordship was granted to Ser Bywin Strong, the brother of Ser Lucamore Strong of the Kingsguard.[7]
House Strong held Harrenhal throughout the remainder of the reign of King Jaehaerys I Targaryen, and throughout the reigns of kings Viserys I and Aegon II Targaryen. Following the death of Lord Lyonel Strong, who had served the realm as master of laws and the King's Hand, along with his eldest son and heir, Ser Harwin, in a fire at Harrenhal in 120 AC, the lordship passed to his younger son Lord Larys Strong,[8][9] who continued to hold the title despite losing the castle temporarily during the Dance of the Dragons.[10] Larys, the Lord Confessor and master of whisperers, was executed by the King's Hand Lord Cregan Stark during the Hour of the Wolf in 131 AC.[11]
In 151 AC Ser Lucas Lothston, the master-at-arms at the Red Keep, was readily wed to Lady Falena Stokeworth, a mistress of Prince Aegon Targaryen, after they were found abed. Prince Viserys, Aegon's father and who had arranged the marriage, also convinced his brother, King Aegon III Targaryen, to grant Harrenhal to Lucas to remove them from court.[12][3] In 178 AC Lord Lucas and his wife Falena brought their fourteen-year-old daughter Jeyne to the court of King Aegon IV. The king named Lucas as his Hand and took Jeyne as his eighth mistress. However, the king soon gave Jeyne a pox, and Lothston was banished from court along with his family, having served less than a year as Hand.[12][13] Lord Lucas "the Pander" Lothston and his son Manfryd were renowned for their black deeds.[14] Manfred is said to have betrayed Daemon Blackfyre in the First Blackfyre Rebellion.[15] In 211 AC Lady Danelle Lothston led Lothston men-at-arms when Lord Brynden Rivers, the King's Hand to Aerys I Targaryen, marched on the wedding tourney at Whitewalls to quash the Second Blackfyre Rebellion, marching in great strength.[16] During the reign of King Maekar I Targaryen, Lady Danelle turned to the black arts, which ended the line of the Lothstons in madness and chaos, after which Harrenhal was granted to House Whent.[3]
The Whents were originally knights in the service of the Lothstons and for their role in defeating the Lothstons received Harrenhal.[3] Lord Walter Whent in 281 AC, shortly after he was visited by his brother, Ser Oswell of the Kingsguard, hosted the great tourney at Harrenhal to honor his maiden daughter.[17][18][19] Lord Whent's daughter reigned as queen of love and beauty when the tourney began. Her four brothers and her uncle, Oswell, swore to defend her crown, but Prince Rhaegar Targaryen won the joust and named Lyanna Stark the new queen of love and beauty.[20][21] The Whents would continue to hold the castle until the reign of King Joffrey I Baratheon, after which the castle and its lordship were granted in quick succession to House Slynt[22] and House Baelish.[23]
Due to the many misfortunes its lords met with,[24][25] Harrenhal is now believed to be a dark place, and cursed as well.[26][24][27][28][29][23]
Recent history
A Game of Thrones
During the early stages of the War of the Five Kings, Lady Shella Whent yields Harrenhal to Lord Tywin Lannister, who holds it with his own troops.[30] Queen Cersei Lannister grants the castle to Janos Slynt in return for his service.[22]
A Clash of Kings
Tywin Lannister's son Tyrion, acting as Hand of the King in Tywins's stead, revokes Janos Slynt's lordship and sends him to the Wall.[27]
Harrenhal is awarded to Lord Petyr Baelish by King Joffrey I Baratheon following the Battle of the Blackwater, to reward him for his role in securing an alliance between the Lannisters and Tyrells.[23]
A Storm of Swords
Though he has never set foot within Harrenhal's walls, Petyr Baelish remains its lord. His position as the Lord of Harrenhal has elevated Petyr's social position enough to marry Lysa Arryn, the widowed Lady Regent of the Vale of Arryn.[31][32]
A Feast for Crows
As Lord Petyr Baelish is in no haste to occupy his seat, Jaime Lannister travels to Harrenhal, replacing the castle's garrison with the pious regiment known as the Holy Hundred. Jaime appoints their leader, Ser Bonifer Hasty, as castellan until Baelish comes to claim his castle.[33]
Houses who have held Harrenhal
Harrenhal has been held by multiple Houses over the past three centuries. All have met with misfortunes,[24][25] leading to the castle's cursed reputation:
- 1 AC - 37 AC: House Qoherys
- 37 AC - 44 AC: House Harroway
- 44 AC - 61 AC: House Towers
- 73 AC - 131 AC: House Strong
- 151 AC - Unknown (during the reign of Maekar I Targaryen): House Lothston
- Unknown (during the reign of Maekar I Targaryen) - 298 AC: House Whent
- 299 AC: House Slynt
- 299 AC - Present: House Baelish
Lords of Harrenhal
The known Lords and Ladies of Harrenhal are:
- Lord Quenton Qoherys, the master-at-arms of Dragonstone, made Lord of Harrenhal by King Aegon I Targaryen.[3]
- Lord Gargon Qoherys, dubbed "Gargon the Guest", grandson and successor of Lord Quenton. Gelded and murdered by Harren the Red.[3]
- Lord Lucas Harroway, named Lord of Harrenhal by King Aenys I Targaryen. Executed alongside his daughter, Queen Alys, under King Maegor's orders.[3][34]
- Lord Walton Towers, made Lord of Harrenhal following his victory in a melee ordered by King Maegor I Targaryen. Perished within a fortnight to wounds obtained in the fight.[3][35]
- Lord Jordan Towers, one of the last lords to remain loyal to King Maegor.[36]
- Lord Maegor Towers, Jordan's son, a sickly, and impoverished boy, the last of his line.[36]
- Lord Bywin Strong, made Lord of Harrenhal by Jaehaerys I Targaryen.[7]
- Lord Lyonel Strong, Lord of Harrenhal late in the reign of Jaehaerys I. Master of laws and later Hand of the King to Jaehaerys's successor, King Viserys I Targaryen. Died in a fire along his eldest son and heir, Ser Harwin Strong, in 120 AC.[8][37]
- Larys Strong, dubbed "Larys Clubfoot", Lyonel's younger son. Chose death over the Wall after being arrested by Lord Cregan Stark in 131 AC under charges of treason against Aegon II.[38]
- Lord Lucas Lothston, master-at-arms of the Red Keep during the reign of King Aegon III Targaryen. Given the seat of Harrenhal as a gift in 151 AC by King Aegon III at the behest of Prince Viserys Targaryen.[3][12]
- Lord Lucas Lothston, known as "the Pander".[14]
- Lady Danelle Lothston, also known as "Mad Danelle", who turned to the black arts and caused the downfall of her line during the reign of Maekar I Targaryen.[3]
- Lord Whent, the first member of House Whent to hold the castle. Grandfather of Lady Shella Whent.[39]
- Lord Whent, father of Lady Shella Whent.[39]
- Lord Walter Whent, also known as "Old Lord Whent".[40][18]
- Lady Shella Whent, Walter's wife and kin, later known as "Old Lady Whent". Yielded and abandoned Harrenhal to Lord Tywin Lannister[41][39] and perished later in unknown circumstances.[25]
- Janos Slynt, commander of the City Watch of King's Landing.[22] Made Lord of Harrenhal by King Joffrey I Baratheon,[22] but stripped of his title and sent to the Wall by Tyrion Lannister shortly thereafter.[27]
- Petyr Baelish, master of coin to King Joffrey I, made Lord of Harrenhal and Lord Paramount of the Trident by King Joffrey for his role in securing a marriage alliance between House Lannister and House Tyrell which played a decisive role in the Battle of the Blackwater.[42] Has yet to take possession of the castle.
In addition, during 37 AC, the rebel Harren the Red claimed the title Lord of Harrenhal after killing Lord Gargon Qoherys.[5]
During the War of the Five Kings, Lord Roose Bolton takes Harrenhal from the Lannisters. Although the Crown grants the castle to Lord Petyr Baelish, Bolton grants the castle to Vargo Hoat, the leader of the Brave Companions.[43][44] Hoat went mad with fever after a bite wound caused by Brienne of Tarth got infected,[44][45][46] and was eventually imprisoned and mutilated by Ser Gregor Clegane.[45][46][33]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The World of Ice & Fire, The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 30, Arya VII.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 The World of Ice & Fire, The Riverlands: House Tully.
- ↑ Fire & Blood, Reign of the Dragon - The Wars of King Aegon I.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Fire & Blood, The Sons of the Dragon.
- ↑ Fire & Blood, Prince into King - The Ascension of Jaehaerys I.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Fire & Blood, Jaehaerys and Alysanne - Their Triumphs and Tragedies.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 The Rogue Prince.
- ↑ Fire & Blood, Heirs of the Dragon - A Question of Succession.
- ↑ The Princess and the Queen.
- ↑ Fire & Blood, Aftermath - The Hour of the Wolf.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon IV.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Riverlands: The Lords of Harrenhal.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 4, Brienne I.
- ↑ The Sworn Sword.
- ↑ The Mystery Knight.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 31, Jaime IV.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 The World of Ice & Fire, The Fall of the Dragons: The Year of the False Spring.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 67, The Kingbreaker.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 24, Bran II.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 42, Daenerys IV.
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 57, Sansa V.
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 65, Sansa VIII.
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 7, Catelyn I.
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 23, Alayne I.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 69, Tyrion IX.
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 8, Tyrion II.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 16, Bran II.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 17, Tyrion IV.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 56, Tyrion VII.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 19, Tyrion III.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 68, Sansa VI.
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 27, Jaime III.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Maegor I.
- ↑ The Sons of the Dragon.
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 Fire & Blood, A Time of Testing - The Realm Remade.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Viserys I.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon III.
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 39.2 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 47, Arya IX.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Appendix.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 65, Arya XII.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 37, Jaime V.
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 44, Jaime VI.
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 62, Jaime VII.
- ↑ 46.0 46.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 20, Brienne IV.