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'''High King of the Vale, the Fingers and the Mountains of the Moon''' was the title claimed by [[Robar II Royce]], the [[Bronze King]] of [[House Royce]], when he unified all the [[First Men]] in the [[Vale proper]], the [[Fingers]] and the [[Mountains of the Moon]] under his rule with the goal of fighting against the [[Andal]] [[Andal invasion|invaders]], who had already carved out kingdoms for themselves by taking advantage of the rivalries between the First Men.
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'''High King of the Vale, the Fingers, and the Mountains of the Moon''' was a title claimed by [[Robar II Royce]], the last [[Bronze King]] of [[House Royce]].
  
[[House Redfort|Redforts]], [[House Hunter|Hunters]], [[House Belmore|Belmores]], and [[House Coldwater|Coldwaters]], as well smaller clans and houses, were all brought together with marriages, grants of land or gold and, in one case, outshooting Lord Hunter in an archery contest - though legend claims King Robar cheated. He even won the allegiance of reputed sorceress [[Ursula Upcliff]] of [[Witch Isle]]. Thus Robar was proclaimed High King of the Vale, the Fingers and the Mountains of the Moon.
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==History==
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[[Robar II Royce]] unified the [[First Men]] in the [[Vale proper]], the [[Fingers]], and the [[Mountains of the Moon]] under his rule with the goal of fighting against the [[coming of the Andals]], who had already carved out kingdoms for themselves by taking advantage of the rivalries between the First Men. Robar gained the allegiance of numerous houses and clans, including [[House Belmore|Belmores]], [[House Coldwater|Coldwaters]], [[House Hunter|Hunters]], [[House Redfort|Redforts]], and [[House Upcliff|Upcliffs]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Vale}}
  
King Robar was the only one to bear the title, however, as he was slain in the [[Battle of Seven Stars]], after which the entirety of the [[Vale]] came under the rule of [[House Arryn]] as [[King of Mountain and Vale|Kings of Mountain and Vale]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Vale}}
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King Robar was the only one to bear the title, however, as he was slain in the [[Battle of the Seven Stars]], after which the entirety of the [[Vale of Arryn|Vale]] came under the rule of [[House Arryn]] as [[King of Mountain and Vale|Kings of Mountain and Vale]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Vale}}
  
==See also==
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==References==
*[[King of Mountain and Vale]]
 
 
 
==References and Notes==
 
 
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Revision as of 19:48, 28 December 2018

High King of the Vale, the Fingers, and the Mountains of the Moon was a title claimed by Robar II Royce, the last Bronze King of House Royce.

History

Robar II Royce unified the First Men in the Vale proper, the Fingers, and the Mountains of the Moon under his rule with the goal of fighting against the coming of the Andals, who had already carved out kingdoms for themselves by taking advantage of the rivalries between the First Men. Robar gained the allegiance of numerous houses and clans, including Belmores, Coldwaters, Hunters, Redforts, and Upcliffs.[1]

King Robar was the only one to bear the title, however, as he was slain in the Battle of the Seven Stars, after which the entirety of the Vale came under the rule of House Arryn as Kings of Mountain and Vale.[1]

References