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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, | 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 == |