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*[[House Clare]] | *[[House Clare]] | ||
*[[House Tully]] | *[[House Tully]] | ||
*[[House Wayn]] | *[[House Wayn]] | ||
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== | == Rivermark == | ||
The southern reaches of the Riverlands have already fallen to Andal warriors, led by [[Armistead_Vance|Lord Armistead Vance]]. After failing to take Duskendale, he landed at the mouth of [[the Blackwater]] Rush with a host of warriors and marched north into the fractured petty-kingdoms. | The southern reaches of the Riverlands have already fallen to Andal warriors, led by [[Armistead_Vance|Lord Armistead Vance]]. After failing to take Duskendale, he landed at the mouth of [[the Blackwater]] Rush with a host of warriors and marched north into the fractured petty-kingdoms. This land is now called Rivermark and his seat was once Atranta but is now called Vancemark.<ref>George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'', (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) p. 151–152.</ref> | ||
[[File:Gods Eye.jpg|thumb|The Isle of Faces is guarded by the Green Men.]] | [[File:Gods Eye.jpg|thumb|The Isle of Faces is guarded by the Green Men.]] | ||
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*[[House Bart]] | |||
*[[House Boddy]] | *[[House Boddy]] | ||
*[[House Brax]] | *[[House Brax]] | ||
*[[House Drox]] | *[[House Drox]] | ||
*[[House Goodbrook]] | |||
*[[House Haynes]] | |||
*[[House Landseer]] | |||
*[[House Lefford]] | *[[House Lefford]] | ||
*[[House Marbrand]] | *[[House Marbrand]] | ||
*[[House Paege]] | *[[House Paege]] | ||
*[[House Piper]] | |||
*[[House Smallwood]] | |||
*[[House Tarbeck]] | *[[House Tarbeck]] | ||
*[[House Vance]] | *[[House Vance]] |