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Tyrion I's descendants became passive and overly reliant on their andal advisors, primarily House Risley, represented by the chief advisors and father and son due, Robert and Ronald Risley, during their tenure as defacto rulers of the Rock there were multiple failed invasions of Fair Isle as well as rebellions from the Necromancer Mordred Banefort, the bronze clans under the Lannetts and the Lannys of Ashmark, all of them being quelled by the armed interventions of House Risley. The Rock in this time was left united and centralised, but the lion's inability to self govern and reliance on capable advisors was made evident to it's vassals, returning to the times of House Reyne and it's continued regency over the Rock.
Tyrion I's descendants became passive and overly reliant on their andal advisors, primarily House Risley, represented by the chief advisors and father and son due, Robert and Ronald Risley, during their tenure as defacto rulers of the Rock there were multiple failed invasions of Fair Isle as well as rebellions from the Necromancer Mordred Banefort, the bronze clans under the Lannetts and the Lannys of Ashmark, all of them being quelled by the armed interventions of House Risley. The Rock in this time was left united and centralised, but the lion's inability to self govern and reliance on capable advisors was made evident to it's vassals, returning to the times of House Reyne and it's continued regency over the Rock.
Efforts of Houses Plumm, Risley and Vypren saw the introduction of roads and coinage to the Rock, though the process of integrating them across the Kingdom and it's many first men subjects would prove slow and costly.


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