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Revision as of 04:27, 3 December 2011

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Titles
  • King of the Rock
  • Lord of Casterly Rock
Allegiance House Lannister
Book A Game of Thrones

King Loren I Lannister, Lord of Casterly Rock, was the last King of the Rock. He submitted to the rule of House Targaryen after surviving the Field of Fire.

History

After Aegon I's landing, he set about conquering the Seven Kingdoms. King Mern IX of the Reach and King Loren of the Rock agreed to join forces and throw the invader back into the sea. The two armies met in the Reach, where the combined might of the Reach and the Rock broke Aegon's army. That was until Aegon and his sisters took to the sky with their dragons. Near four thousand men died that day, including King Mern. King Loren survived the battle that would become known as the Field of Fire and submitted to the rule of House Targaryen and was named Warden of the West and kept the title Lord of Casterly Rock.[1]

References and Notes