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In 136 A.I. Bronze King Russ Royce died and his son Arthor Royce ascended to the throne. Arthor early in his life made a oath of brotherhood with lord Robar Hunter and the soon to be head of House Waynwood Helgarrd. The Weirwood 3 would throughout the next few years lead the vale together side by side paving the way for what was to come after. | In 136 A.I. Bronze King Russ Royce died and his son Arthor Royce ascended to the throne. Arthor early in his life made a oath of brotherhood with lord Robar Hunter and the soon to be head of House Waynwood Helgarrd. The Weirwood 3 would throughout the next few years lead the vale together side by side paving the way for what was to come after. | ||
In 148 A.I. Lord Pearse Arryn met the King Arthor Royce and after a lengthy | In 148 A.I. Lord Pearse Arryn met the King Arthor Royce and after a lengthy discussion would come to bend the knee formally to the Bronze king. In the same year King Baldyer Waynwood would also bend the knee to the Royce, convinced by their fulfilled oath to destroy the andal kingdom to the north. With their joining the fold, the kingdom of Runestone now controlled the entire south of the Vale and much of the rest. | ||
In the same year, Prince Traggoth Royce led an army on command of his father to take captive the lord Lymond Moonfell for his crimes against the first men by bringing the andal crusade to the land. Yet the prince went far further in his duties than he should and instead burnt down much of Rathmore and Stonefall slaughtering much of the people there. Lord Lymond himself was tortured to death in his own keep. Upon hearing this the king had his son stripped of titles as punishment. | In the same year, Prince Traggoth Royce led an army on command of his father to take captive the lord Lymond Moonfell for his crimes against the first men by bringing the andal crusade to the land. Yet the prince went far further in his duties than he should and instead burnt down much of Rathmore and Stonefall slaughtering much of the people there. Lord Lymond himself was tortured to death in his own keep. Upon hearing this the king had his son stripped of titles as punishment. | ||
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In 165 A.I. conflict between the Arryns and the Redshields broke out over Kippres. At the same time the Waynwoods fought the Redforts for control of Ninestars. The Arryns and Waynwoods would come to blows during their wars leading to the Arryns losing their conquest while the Waynwoods would succeed in theirs. This would lead to growing amenity between the two of them that would not be easy to ease. | In 165 A.I. conflict between the Arryns and the Redshields broke out over Kippres. At the same time the Waynwoods fought the Redforts for control of Ninestars. The Arryns and Waynwoods would come to blows during their wars leading to the Arryns losing their conquest while the Waynwoods would succeed in theirs. This would lead to growing amenity between the two of them that would not be easy to ease. | ||
Whispers of the return of the Corbray's started to surface in the | Whispers of the return of the Corbray's started to surface in the Vale, Lord Arryn himself sent men to investigate who returned speaking of invasion. This invasion never materialised but the threat of it was enough, seeking to fortify the realm King Arthor Royce began construction of a mighty gate in the high passes to block the only viable invasion path of his lands. This gate would finish construction in 167 A.I. and soon the Lord Arryn would formalise with the help of the Royce the establishment of the Knights of the Gate, an order of warriors of the old gods to guard the gate from invaders. | ||
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