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17 July 2025

  • 00:0000:00, 17 July 2025 Yoren II Yronwood (hist | edit) [1,605 bytes] Hierophant (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Yoren II 'the Honest' Yronwood was a king of '''the Bloodroyal''' in the Boneway of Dorne.<ref name="Olyvar">George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'' (New York: Bantam Books, 2014) p. 225</ref> He was not known during his own reign as Yoren II, but as simply Yoren the Honest - later historiographers, and compilers of royal annals added the regnal number. File:YorenY.png|thumb|Yoren the Honest was a well regarded man, popular with his smallfolk and...")

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  • 22:4022:40, 10 July 2025 Second Desert War (hist | edit) [8,930 bytes] Hierophant (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Second Desert War''' is remembered as a great clash between the men of the Red Mountains and those of the Desert Clans during Coming of the Andals. Though it did not involve the entirety of either people - and, indeed, involved men of both cultures and others (notably the Andals) besides on either side - it is has long figured in the imaginations of Dorne as a war between peoples and lands. == Background == Prior to the Locust Wars, the men of the Red M...")
  • 19:4219:42, 10 July 2025 Seven Years' War (hist | edit) [3,978 bytes] FitzBlackthorn (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Seven Years' War was the first war in a century fought between the Reach and the Westerlands, lasting between 52-59 A.I. The conflict was fought predominantly in the Foote Hills in the Southron Westerlands, with Andal adventurers fighting on both sides of the conflict. In the end, the Reach was driven from the Footehills and had to give up control of Goldengrove to Andal adventurer Jasper Risley. == Background == The Westerlands had expanded greatly in the last deca...")

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  • 03:4803:48, 9 July 2025 The Warg King's Awakening (hist | edit) [10,508 bytes] Frankiefranchise13 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Warg King Awakens''' was a period of turmoil in The North when the Warg King of Sea Dragon Point awoke after generations of slumber to take back his rightful lands of The Wolfswood, placing many Northern Houses in danger of extinction and subjugation. thumb|The War of The Bloody Fangs ==Background== The Warg King is an ancient being, some refuse to call him a man, he has taken on many shapes and appearances over the hundreds or...") originally created as "The Warg King Awakens"
  • 03:3203:32, 9 July 2025 The Warg King awoke (hist | edit) [5,635 bytes] Frankiefranchise13 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Warg King Wakes''' was a period of turmoil in The North when the Warg King of Sea Dragon Point awoke after generations of slumber to take back his rightful lands of The Wolfswood, placing many Northern Houses in danger of extinction and subjugation. thumb|The war of the Six Kings. ==Background== The Warg King is an ancient being, some refuse to call him a man, he has taken on many shapes and appearances over the hundreds or ma...")
  • 02:1602:16, 9 July 2025 Rickard Stark (hist | edit) [4,271 bytes] Frankiefranchise13 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Rickard Stark is the head of House Stark and The King of Winter as of 57 A.I. when his father Jon took the black after he sought a life of simplicity following two major Northern Wars. 'The Laughing Wolf' was best known for leading the armies of Winter against the Bolton and Frost campaign in 54 A.I. of the Bolton-Umber conflicts and his efforts in defeating The Warg King in The North in 60 A.I., assisting House Glover of The Wolfswood and House Greenwood...")

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  • 10:5010:50, 3 July 2025 Faith of the Seven (hist | edit) [6,053 bytes] FitzBlackthorn (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Faith of the Seven is a broad term for the religious beliefs of the Andal peoples, who migrated from the Axe to eventually occupy the entire western coast of Essos. == History == == Organisation == The Faith is predominantly organised around Septs, each of which takes responsibility for the religious life of a set domain. Each of these septs is lead by a septon == Beliefs == By the time of the Andal Invasions, the beliefs of the Faith had been codified into a s...")

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  • 22:4722:47, 29 June 2025 House Toyne (hist | edit) [2,211 bytes] Bingus Khan (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ''Songs speak to us through the years of the Fall of Maidenpool and the death of its boy king, Florian the Brave, Fifth of That Name; of the Widow's Ford, where three sons of Lord Darry held back the Andal warlord Vorian Vypren and his knights for a day and a night'' ''- The World of Ice and Fire<ref name="Hagen7">George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The Riverlands''. London:HarperVoyager.</ref>'' File:House Vypren new Sigil.png|thumb|Arms of House Vypren. Words: 'Leap Fur...")
  • 15:5415:54, 29 June 2025 Clever Conspiracy (hist | edit) [2,839 bytes] FitzBlackthorn (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Clever Conspiracy is the popular term used for the overthrow of House Kenning of Kayce, in favour of House Lantell. == Summary ==")
  • 15:3915:39, 29 June 2025 Lann's Point (hist | edit) [3,435 bytes] FitzBlackthorn (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lann's Point is the name that was given to the westernmost peninsula in the Westerlands, following the emerge of House Lannister. == Terrain and Culture == Lann's Point has a spine of high hills that run down the centre of the headland, with forests of elm and oak growing in the valleys alongside them. The coast on the southron side of Lann's point is predominantly stony cliffs, however the northern coast contains many great sandy beaches. The most populace settlement...")
  • 15:1115:11, 29 June 2025 House Lantell (hist | edit) [3,467 bytes] FitzBlackthorn (talk | contribs) (Created page with "House Lantell are a house of mixed ethnic origins, situated on Lann's Point in the Westerlands. Their original seat was in the Kynlands, though later moved to Kayce. == History == Like House Lannister of Casterly Rock, and House Lannister of Lannisport, House Lantell claim descent from Lann the Clever, the semi-legendary figure who usurped the rule of Casterly Rock from House Casterly, approximately two hundred years before the Andal Invasions began...")
  • 00:5000:50, 29 June 2025 Osric Ryder (Lord Commander) (hist | edit) [1,029 bytes] Emmabirchtree (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Osric Ryder atop the Wall in 52 A.I. Image generated in CK3. '''Osric Ryder''' was a Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. He was born into House Ryder. He was elected Lord Commander in 40 A.I. and was preceded in his post by Lord Commander Arik Frost. He was a brother to King Royce Ryder of the Rills. == Life Pre-Night's Watch == Osric was the younger brother of Royce Ryder. He joined the Night's Wa...")

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