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'''House Ripping of Ressview''' is a noble house from the [[The Stormlands|Eastern Marches]]. They are sworn to [[House Harvest]]. Their seat is Ressview, a small castle famed for its gardens and hot cuisine in the shadow of the Red Mountains of [[Dorne]].
'''House Ripping of Ressview''' is a noble house from the [[The Stormlands#The Eastern Marches|Eastern Marches]]. They are sworn to [[House Harvest]]. Their seat is Ressview, a small castle famed for its gardens and hot cuisine in the shadow of the Red Mountains of [[Dorne]].


The sigil of House Ripping is a fruiting bell pepper on vert and gules counter charged.
The sigil of House Ripping is a fruiting bell pepper on vert and gules counter charged. Their words are "''We Climb as One''".


== Notable Members ==
== Notable Members ==


* Lord Holger Ripping. head of House Ripping during the reign of [[Erich VII Durrandon]].
* Lord Holger Ripping, head of House Ripping during the reign of [[Erich VII Durrandon]].


== References ==
== References ==


[[Category:Houses|Ripping]]
[[Category:Houses|Ripping]]
[[Category:The Stormlands|Ripping]]

Latest revision as of 05:37, 7 June 2025

The heart tree there was a great oak, its ancient limbs overgrown with smokeberry vines.
- A Game of Thrones[1]
Arms of House Ripping

House Ripping of Ressview is a noble house from the Eastern Marches. They are sworn to House Harvest. Their seat is Ressview, a small castle famed for its gardens and hot cuisine in the shadow of the Red Mountains of Dorne.

The sigil of House Ripping is a fruiting bell pepper on vert and gules counter charged. Their words are "We Climb as One".

Notable Members

References

  1. George R.R. Martin. (1996). A Game of Thrones. Voyager Books.
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