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Rather than destroy them entirely, Vance offered terms: Blackwood Vale would become his vassal, granted religious exemptions; the Tully lands were awarded to [[House Lydden]]; and the Mudds were forced to swear peace. With this, the last free southern kingdoms of the Riverlands fell to the Andals. | Rather than destroy them entirely, Vance offered terms: Blackwood Vale would become his vassal, granted religious exemptions; the Tully lands were awarded to [[House Lydden]]; and the Mudds were forced to swear peace. With this, the last free southern kingdoms of the Riverlands fell to the Andals. | ||
[[File:Armistead 'the Great' Vance.png|thumb|King Armistead 'the Great' Vance changed the Riverlands forever.]] | |||
The Kingdom of Maidenpool eventually fell under the dominion of the Kingdom of Duskendale, after King Aldhelm Darklyn forced his nephew Seth Mooton to bend the knee, surrender his crown, and accept vassalage. Weakened by the death of Florian the Brave, the ineffectual rule of his son, and the constant raids from the Clawmen, Maidenpool was in no position to resist—and the conquest went unchallenged. | The Kingdom of Maidenpool eventually fell under the dominion of the Kingdom of Duskendale, after King Aldhelm Darklyn forced his nephew Seth Mooton to bend the knee, surrender his crown, and accept vassalage. Weakened by the death of Florian the Brave, the ineffectual rule of his son, and the constant raids from the Clawmen, Maidenpool was in no position to resist—and the conquest went unchallenged. |