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In the Age of Heroes, House Fisher once claimed the title [[The_Riverlands|''Kings of the Rivers and Hills'']], ruling from Misty Isle at the mouth of the Blackwater Rush. Over centuries they defended their shores against [[Mountain_and_Vale|Vale]] hill clans, Ironborn raiders, and [[Storm King]] invasions, until the [[Mudd|Mudds]] finally displaced them. <ref>George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'', (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) p. 151-152.</ref>
In the Age of Heroes, House Fisher once claimed the title [[The_Riverlands|''Kings of the Rivers and Hills'']], ruling from Misty Isle at the mouth of the Blackwater Rush. Over centuries they defended their shores against [[Mountain_and_Vale|Vale]] hill clans, Ironborn raiders, and [[Storm King]] invasions, until the [[Mudd|Mudds]] finally displaced them. <ref>George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'', (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) p. 151-152.</ref>


Throst inherited the lordship from his long‑reigning father. With no surviving sons and only daughters as heirs, his line teeters on the brink of obscurity as neighbouring lords eye Misty Isle for easy plunder.
Throst inherited the lordship from his long‑reigning father. His brother, Adrek, served for a time as Lord Commander of the [[Night's Watch]]. With no surviving sons and only daughters as heirs, Throst's line teeters on the brink of obscurity as neighbouring lords eye Misty Isle for easy plunder.


== Quotes by Throst ==   
== Quotes by Throst ==