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It was following the fall of the crown that a new andal appeared in the Vale. The Swygerts had come seeking land and adventure and upon hearing that the hated Tyrell was here they signed up as allies of the Bronze king. It was barley a few weeks later that Corbray declared war to take over the entire kingdom of Redfort in the name of the Tyrells. Corbray brought Tyrell and the new king Arryn to wage war in the south while the Royce, Redforts and Swygerts opposed them. In the end the andals were driven back before winter hit their forces devastated. In the spring the Bronze king led his allies into the Arryn lands putting the Tyrell's and Crobray to the sword and slaying the King of the Arryns taking his son as a ward. | It was following the fall of the crown that a new andal appeared in the Vale. The Swygerts had come seeking land and adventure and upon hearing that the hated Tyrell was here they signed up as allies of the Bronze king. It was barley a few weeks later that Corbray declared war to take over the entire kingdom of Redfort in the name of the Tyrells. Corbray brought Tyrell and the new king Arryn to wage war in the south while the Royce, Redforts and Swygerts opposed them. In the end the andals were driven back before winter hit their forces devastated. In the spring the Bronze king led his allies into the Arryn lands putting the Tyrell's and Crobray to the sword and slaying the King of the Arryns taking his son as a ward. | ||
In the peace that followed Robar Royce would pass in his sleep one of the greatest Royce kings, his son Robar II would rise to the throne his intent set on driving the andal kingdom to destruction. Yet in the north the Corbay's own vassals in the Moonfell organised a rebellion that saw the Corbay victorious but devastated. | In the peace that followed Robar Royce would pass in his sleep one of the greatest Royce kings, his son Robar II would rise to the throne his intent set on driving the andal kingdom to destruction. Yet in the north the Corbay's own vassals in the Moonfell organised a rebellion that saw the Corbay victorious but devastated. While in the distant lands of the Cut the exiled Horns arrived taking control of the entire cut with the help of the Mudds establishing themselves as kings. | ||
When war came the Royce marched with the Hunters, Arryns, Redforts, and Swygerts to put an end to the kingdom once and for all. King Qyle Corbay had died in his sleep leaving his son Quinton as king. He would only get to enjoy the title for a few years before the war where his host was destroyed and he lost his life at the hands of the Robar II who used his own blade to cut him down. The Swygerts sacked and burned Hearts Home in a brutal action while the Hersy abandoned the south taking what strength they could north with them. Robar II declared the Corbay kingdom dissolved annexing Hearts home and much of the south. | When war came the Royce marched with the Hunters, Arryns, Redforts, and Swygerts to put an end to the kingdom once and for all. King Qyle Corbay had died in his sleep leaving his son Quinton as king. He would only get to enjoy the title for a few years before the war where his host was destroyed and he lost his life at the hands of the Robar II who used his own blade to cut him down. The Swygerts sacked and burned Hearts Home in a brutal action while the Hersy abandoned the south taking what strength they could north with them. Robar II declared the Corbay kingdom dissolved annexing Hearts home and much of the south. |