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* Lord Ellison Bulwer - Lord of Blackcrown under the rule of King Galayn Gardener during the [[Coming_of_the_Andals|Andal Invasions]]. He is known for spending all his money on anything and being constantly broke.  
* Lord Ellison Bulwer - Lord of Blackcrown under the rule of King Galayn Gardener during the [[Coming_of_the_Andals|Andal Invasions]]. He is known for spending all his money on anything and being constantly broke.  


* Lord Edgerran Bulwer - Lord of Blackcrown under the rule of King Galayn Gardener during the [[Coming_of_the_Andals|Andal Invasions]]. Known to be very slow in mind.
* Lord Edgerran 'the Evil' Bulwer - Lord of Blackcrown under the rule of King Galayn Gardener during the [[Coming_of_the_Andals|Andal Invasions]]. Known to be very slow in mind.


== Reference ==
== Reference ==


[[Category:Houses|Bulwer]]
[[Category:Houses|Bulwer]]

Latest revision as of 18:26, 7 August 2025

House Bulwer are a noble house of First Men origin and a vassal of House Hightower of Oldtown. The seat of House Bulwer is Blackcrown.

Arms of House Bulwer. Words: ‘Death Before Disgrace’.

History[edit]

It is said that the origin of House Bulwer starts with Bors the Breaker, a son of Garth Greenhand. Tales speak of Bors gaining the strength of twenty men by drinking nothing but bull’s blood. Some claim that he drank so much of it that in time, a pair of gleaming black horns grew from his brow. [1]

Notable Members[edit]

  • Lord Ellison Bulwer - Lord of Blackcrown under the rule of King Galayn Gardener during the Andal Invasions. He is known for spending all his money on anything and being constantly broke.
  • Lord Edgerran 'the Evil' Bulwer - Lord of Blackcrown under the rule of King Galayn Gardener during the Andal Invasions. Known to be very slow in mind.

Reference[edit]

  1. George R. R. Martin, The World of Ice and Fire (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) pp. 207–209
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