House Shett

House Shett are a House of First Men descent, situated along the southeastern coast of the Vale on the Bay of Crabs. Their seat is Gulltown.
History
House Shett is one of the ancient houses of the Vale’s stony eastern coast, long entrenched in the crags and coves that stretch from Gulltown to the cliffs beyond. Their ancestry reaches deep into the Age of Heroes, when they stood among the early kings of the Narrow Sea.
It was in this age that the Shetts positioned themselves as first rate fishermen, relying on the sea to feed their people, as well as for the early stages of trade. But theirs was never a realm of peace for long. Gulltown, their chief seat, proved as much a prize as a stronghold. It was coveted, contested, and often besieged.
In more recent centuries, House Shett has found itself locked in a bitter and bloody struggle with the Bronze Kings of Runestone. The feud began when a kinsman of Osgood III Shett's forbears slew Yorwyck V Royce in battle, striking down the lord of Runestone where he stood. Though meant as a blow for dominance, it only set the stage for decades of Royce vengeance.
Osgood III, heir to the long line of GUlltown Kings, inherited this war as a curse more than a cause. Besieged in Gulltown by the unyielding Yorwyck VI Royce, and abandoned by the Old Gods who gave him no victory, he turned to the Seven from across the sea. His conversion marked a historic and controversial break with tradition. Desperate, Osgood entered into alliance by marriage with Ser Gerold Grafton, a knight of Andal stock, and pledged to raise a grand sept in the heart of Gulltown if the Seven delivered him from ruin.
While some call it blasphemy and others call it wisdom, all agree it was desperation. Yet the act has left House Shett transformed. No longer merely a First Men house, but a symbol of the Vale’s shifting tides, caught between old blood feuds and the rising influence of Andal power.
Notable Members
King Osgood III Shett
Osgood III Shett is known for forsaking the Old Gods in favour of the Seven, becoming the earliest of the First Men kings to openly embrace the Andal faith. Besieged and outmatched, he sought salvation through marriage and conversion, allying his house to the Andals of House Grafton in a last, desperate bid to keep his hold on Gulltown.
Houses Sworn to House Shett
- House Grafton of Gull's Harbour