7/2/2023 0 Comments Fantasy war tactics wiki![]() He shared his suspicions with Lord Jon Arryn, still serving as the Hand of the King. However, King Robert's brother, Stannis, eventually became suspicious of the legitimacy of Robert’s three children. However, whilst Robert and the realm believed Cersei's three children to have been fathered by Robert, they had actually been fathered by Ser Jaime Lannister of the Kingsguard, Queen Cersei's twin brother, with whom she had been having an incestuous relationship for years. Within a few years the royal succession was secured by three heirs: Joffrey (b. Securing his power, Robert wed Cersei of House Lannister in 284 AC following the advice of his foster-father and Hand of the King, Lord Jon Arryn. Following the defeat of the Targaryen forces and Aerys's death in 283 AC, Robert was crowned and reigned as king over all the Seven Kingdoms. Lord Robert Baratheon of Storm's End was one of the leaders of the rebellion that overthrew King Aerys II Targaryen, the Mad King, ending the Targaryen Dynasty. The War of the Five Kings is the principal military conflict depicted in the first three novels of the A Song of Ice and Fire series, A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings and A Storm of Swords, and its aftermath and successor conflicts continue in the latest two novels, A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons. As the name implies, over the course of the war five men claim the title of king: Joffrey Baratheon, Stannis Baratheon, and Renly Baratheon all claim the Iron Throne, whilst the separatists Robb Stark and Balon Greyjoy attempt to secede their lands from the rule of the Iron Throne, with Robb claiming the titles of King in the North and King of the Trident and Balon claiming to be King of the Isles and the North. The War of the Five Kings is a large, multi-theater conflict fought in Westeros from 298 AC until 300 AC, though some hostilities have resumed as a new claimant to the Iron Throne has arisen as well as a new King of the Iron Islands. Houses sworn to Storm's End and Highgarden ![]() House Baratheon of Storm's End & House Tyrell Some houses sworn to Highgarden (changed side)Ĥ. Houses sworn to Storm's End (changed side) Houses formerly sworn to Winterfell and now to the Dreadfort (under duress) Houses formerly sworn to Riverrun and now to Harrenhal (under duress) Houses sworn to Storm's End (changed sides) Houses sworn to Highgarden (changed sides) House Baratheon of King's Landing & House Lannister Prince Theon Greyjoy (changed side / become captive) Princess Asha Greyjoy Lord Captain Victarion Greyjoy Lord Rodrik Harlaw Aeron Greyjoy Ser Harras Harlaw Dagmer Cleftjaw Lord Dunstan Drumm Ralf Kenning†ġ. Lord Mace Tyrell, Hand of the King Lord Randyll Tarly Ser Loras Tyrell Lord Mathis Rowan Ser Guyard Morrigen Ser Cortnay Penrose† Lord Bryce Caron King Stannis Baratheon Lord Monford Velaryon† Ser Imry Florent† Ser Axell Florent Ser Rolland Storm Lord Salladhor Saan Ser/Lord Davos Seaworth Ser Guyard Morrigen† (changed side) Lord Bryce Caron† (changed side) Ser Brynden Tully Lord Jon Umber Lord Roose Bolton Ser Edmure Tully Lord Rickard Karstark† Lady Maege Mormont Ser Wylis Manderly Lord Jason Mallister Ser Stevron Frey† Lord Tytos Blackwood Lord Jonos Bracken Lord Galbart Glover Ser Rodrik Cassel† Ser Marq Piper Vargo Hoat† (changed sides)ģ. Lord Tywin Lannister, Warden of the West and Hand of the King Ser Jaime Lannister Tyrion Lannister, Hand of the King Ser Stafford Lannister† Ser Kevan Lannister Ser Daven Lannister Ser Harys Swyft Ser Gregor Clegane Lord Andros Brax† Ser Forley Prester Ser Addam Marbrand Lord Leo Lefford† Ser Amory Lorch† Vargo Hoat† Lord Mace Tyrell (changed side) Lord Randyll Tarly (changed side) Lord Mathis Rowan (changed side) Lord Roose Bolton (changed side) Lord Walder Frey (changed side) The King in the Narrow Sea (lost his seat)ġ. Ongoing, localized hostilities in the north and the stormlands (phase II)Ģ. ![]() Elevation of House Baelish to Lords Paramount of the Trident. ![]() Elevation of House Bolton to Wardens of the North.Decisive Baratheon of King's Landing, Lannister, and Tyrell victory (phase I) ![]()
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