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[[File:Coat of Arms Bronze King Yorwyck VI of Runestone 6401 01 01 0000.png|thumb|right|Arms of House Royce. Words: 'We Remember']] | [[File:Coat of Arms Bronze King Yorwyck VI of Runestone 6401 01 01 0000.png|thumb|right|Arms of House Royce. Words: 'We Remember']] | ||
== The Bronze Kings and the | == The Bronze Kings and the Men of the Vale Proper == | ||
The Vale proper is home to some of the most ancient houses of the First Men. Among these are the Royces of Runestone, renowned for their bronze clad kings, and the Redforts, who hold strongholds in the southeastern portion of the Mountains of the Moon. House Waynwood, from the stronghold of Ironoaks near Runestone, is another ancient family with deep ties to the region. House Hunter rules the eastern coast, their lands stretching along the shorelines that lead into the Narrow Sea. House Shett, one of the First Men houses to embrace the Faith of the Seven, having allied through marriage with House Grafton, rules the nascent port of Gulltown on the Bay of Crabs.<ref> Martin, The World of Ice and Fire, p. 163.</ref> | The Vale proper is home to some of the most ancient houses of the First Men. Among these are the Royces of Runestone, renowned for their bronze clad kings, and the Redforts, who hold strongholds in the southeastern portion of the Mountains of the Moon. House Waynwood, from the stronghold of Ironoaks near Runestone, is another ancient family with deep ties to the region. House Hunter rules the eastern coast, their lands stretching along the shorelines that lead into the Narrow Sea. House Shett, one of the First Men houses to embrace the Faith of the Seven, having allied through marriage with House Grafton, rules the nascent port of Gulltown on the Bay of Crabs.<ref> Martin, The World of Ice and Fire, p. 163.</ref> | ||