House Blackwood
House Blackwood of Raventree Hall | |
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Coat of arms | A flock of ravens on scarlet surrouning a dead weirwood upon a black escutcheon |
Seat | Raventree Hall |
Head | Lord Tytos Blackwood |
Region | The Riverlands |
Title | Lord of Raventree |
Overlord | House Baelish of Harrenhal |
Founded | Age of Heroes |
House Blackwood of Raventree Hall is an old house from the Riverlands, with the blood of the First Men in their veins. According to semi-canon sources they blazon their arms with a flock of ravens on scarlet surrounding a dead weirwood upon a black escutcheon.[1] Their words do not appear in the books.
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History
They are sworn to House Tully. They had been petty kings during the Age of Heroes. They lost this status when the Andals came, but still managed to keep many of their cultural legacies including the religion of the Old Gods, being one of the few houses south of the Neck to do so. They have an old bitter feud against their neighbors the Brackens, coming from the Age of Heroes when both houses ruled as kings. The feud has continued throughout the years, aided by House Bracken's change to the Faith of the Seven.[2]
The Blackwood House at the end of the third century
The known Blackwoods during the timespan of the events described on A Song of Ice and Fire are:
- Lord Tytos Blackwood, Lord of Raventree Hall.
- Brynden Blackwood, his eldest son and heir.
- {Lucas Blackwood}, his second son. Slain at the Red Wedding.
- Hoster Blackwood, his third son.
- Edmund Blackwood, his fourth son.
- Alyn Blackwood, his fifth son.
- Bethany Blackwood, his daughter.
- {Robert Blackwood}, his sixth son.
With unspecified familiar relationship to the main branch of the house there is also:
- {Alyssa Blackwood}, the fourth wife of old Walder Frey, and mother to five Freys.
Discrepancy
Lord Tytos Blackwood tells Jaime Lannister, "Ben is 12 and thirsty for adventure. He could squire for you..." referring to one of his sons. [3]
Lord Blackwood | Unknown Blackwood | Unknown wife | Daughter | Unknown husband | Daughter | Unknown husband | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tytos | Unknown wife | Son | Son | Daughter | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Brynden | Lucas | Hoster | Edmund | Alyn | Bethany | Robert | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Historical Members
- Quentyn Blackwood, Lord of Blackwood.
- Mylessa Blackwood, one of Aegon IV's mistresses.
- Bennifer Blackwood, heir of Blackwood.
- Robert Blackwood
- Roland Blackwood
- Roger Blackwood
References in the books
Dunk & Egg
- Ser Duncan sees the banner of Ser Otho Bracken and some Blackwoods at the Ashford Tourney, and recalls how three years before Ser Otho slew Lord Quentyn Blackwood in a tourney, reinvigorating the old feud.
- Ser Steffon Fossoway considers convincing Ser Otho or the Blackwoods fighting for Dunk at the trial by seven, but reflects that it'll be impossible to make them fight both on the same side.
- Bennifer Blackwood, Robert Blackwood, Roland Blackwood, and Roger Blackwood are listed as participants of the Ashford Tourney.
- Ser Eustace Osgrey boasts that in the past members of important families married Osgreys, citing Blackwoods as one of the examples.
- Septon Sefton explains that when Lord Bracken dies, Ser Otho Bracken will inherit and the Blackwoods won't suffer him, meaning war. He recalls the current Hand Lord Bloodraven is half Blackwood, so he is unlikely to stop it.
- When Lord Bloodraven marched on Whitewalls to quash the Second Blackfyre Rebellion, among the Riverlords who came in support was Lord Blackwood.
A Song of Ice and Fire
- When dismissing the idea of recurring to her father's bannermen to deal with the Lannisters, Catelyn Tully complains that the Blackwoods and Brackens are always quarreling.
- After Ser Jaime Lannister defeated the Riverlords and captured Ser Edmure Tully, Lord Tytos led the survivors back to Riverrun. The duty of defending the castle during the siege fell to him.
- With Lord Tytos gone, Raventree fell to the Lannisters.
- When Robb Stark attacked the Lannister army, Tytos Blackwood led the sortie that attacked their rear and freed Edmure Tully.
- Lord Blackwood and his feathered cloak were seen by Catelyn in the godswood of Riverrun, praying with her son to the Old Gods after the victory.
- At the war council at Riverrun, Tytos urged to continue fighting the Lannisters and march against Harrenhal.
- After Robb was proclaimed king Lord Tytos returned to Raventree Hall and drove out the Lannisters, only to find that his lands had been left a scorched desert.
- Lucas Blackwood was one of the highborn companions of Lady Catelyn Tully in the delegation to King Renly's camp.
- Lord Tytos was among the seven nobles who launched Lord Hoster Tully's funeral boat.
- Lucas Blackwood was cut down by Ser Hosteen Frey at the Red Wedding.
- After the Brackens surrendered to the Iron Throne and were welcomed back to the King's peace they attacked the Blackwoods, who refused to yield.
- Ser Garth Greenfield was held captive at Raventree Hall.
- Dead soldiers with bearing the colors of House Blackwood have washed up on the Quiet Isle. According to the Elder Brother, they are buried next to their enemies.
- After the surrender of Riverrun, Jaime Lannister had the intention to go to Raventree. Lord Karyl Vance recommended that he go to Raventree Hall, since Lord Blackwood was never going to surrender to Lord Bracken.
- Lord Bracken and Lord Blackwood came to Riverrun when Lysa Tully was young to put their feud before Lord Hoster Tully's judgment.
References and Notes
- ↑ The Citadel. Heraldry: Houses in the Riverlands
- ↑ Blackwood-Bracken feud and Coinage, (August 13, 2003) So Spake Martin
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 48, Jaime
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