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In 103 A.I., Barrowton fell to King Wydron Ryder. Shortly afterwards, the Kingdom of the Barrowlands would collapse, all the houses becoming vassals of the Rills. In 115 A.I., King Herrick Bolton drove House Greystark from the Wolf's Den at the mouth of the White Knife. He renamed their castle to 'Wolf's End' in triumph of his victory. In 134 A.I. the Rills descended into a civil conflict between brothers, as Boras and Robett Ryder warred for the throne after a disputed succession. Within a year, Robett had been defeated - and King Boras earned the moniker 'The Shield of Red Barrow' after defending the eponymous holdfast three times against Robett's forces, before achieving his final victory. | In 103 A.I., Barrowton fell to King Wydron Ryder. Shortly afterwards, the Kingdom of the Barrowlands would collapse, all the houses becoming vassals of the Rills. In 115 A.I., King Herrick Bolton drove House Greystark from the Wolf's Den at the mouth of the White Knife. He renamed their castle to 'Wolf's End' in triumph of his victory. In 134 A.I. the Rills descended into a civil conflict between brothers, as Boras and Robett Ryder warred for the throne after a disputed succession. Within a year, Robett had been defeated - and King Boras earned the moniker 'The Shield of Red Barrow' after defending the eponymous holdfast three times against Robett's forces, before achieving his final victory. | ||
Sensing weakness in the Starks, King Rylen Umber led his hosts into their lands in 129 A.I., seeking to seize the treasures of Winterfell for himself. King Herrik Bolton used this as an opportunity to launch their own invasion into the Last Lands, seizing the ancient Frostfields for himself, and thwarting the Umber invasion of the Kingdom of Winter, coming to a final end in 134 A.I. | |||