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The '''Crownlands''' or '''crownlands'''{{ref|ADWD|Appendix}} is one of the nine constituent regions of the continent of [[Westeros]]. It was never a sovereign nation, instead being contested between the [[Riverlands]], [[Stormlands]] and other regions until [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]] seized control of the area during his [[War of Conquest]] and made it his primary foothold on the continent. Since then, the Crownlands have been ruled directly by the crown on the [[Iron Throne]], first [[House Targaryen]] and, after [[Robert's Rebellion]], [[House Baratheon of King's Landing|House Baratheon]]. Noble [[Bastardy|bastards]] in the Crownlands are given the surname Waters.
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The '''crownlands'''{{ref|ADWD|42}}{{ref|TWOIAF| Robert's Rebellion}} is one of the nine constituent regions of the [[Seven Kingdoms]] of [[Westeros]]. It was never a sovereign nation, instead being contested by [[river king]]s, [[Storm King]]s, and local petty kings until [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]] seized control of the area during his [[Wars of Conquest]] and made it his primary foothold on the continent. Since then, the crownlands have been ruled directly by the [[Iron Throne]], first [[House Targaryen]] and, after [[Robert's Rebellion]], [[House Baratheon of King's Landing|House Baratheon]]. [[Bastardy|Bastards]] of noble origin raised in the crownlands are given the surname Waters.
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Some notable houses of the crownlands include [[House Bar Emmon|Bar Emmon]], [[House Celtigar|Celtigar]], [[House Massey|Massey]], [[House Rosby|Rosby]], [[House Rykker|Rykker]], [[House Stokeworth|Stokeworth]], [[House Sunglass|Sunglass]], and [[House Velaryon|Velaryon]].{{ref|AGOT|Appendix}}{{ref|AFFC|Appendix}}{{ref|ADWD|Appendix}}{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}}
  
 
==Geography==
 
==Geography==
The Crownlands are based around [[Blackwater Bay]], with the capital of [[King's Landing]] built where the [[Blackwater Rush]] meets the bay. King's Landing, the largest city in Westeros, contains the [[Great Sept of Baelor]] and the [[Red Keep]], the home of [[House Baratheon of King's Landing]]. Settlements north of King's Landing include [[Antlers]] (seat of [[House Buckwell]]), [[Rosby]] (seat of [[House Rosby]]), [[Stokeworth]] (seat of [[House Stokeworth]]), and [[Duskendale]] (seat of [[House Rykker]]), the region's secondary port. Farther north are [[Rook's Rest]] (seat of [[House Staunton]]) and [[Crackclaw Point]], a rugged peninsula of insular folk whose castles include the [[Dyre Den]] (seat of [[House Brune of the Dyre Den|House Brune]]), [[Brownhollow]] (another seat of [[House Brune of Brownhollow|House Brune]]), and the [[Whispers]] (formerly of [[House Crabb]]). North of Crackclaw Point are the [[Bay of Crabs]] and the [[Vale of Arryn]].{{ref|TLOIAF}}
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[[File:King's Landing by Kim Pope.jpg|thumb|500px|The environs of [[King's Landing]]. Concept art by Kim Pope for the ''[[Game of Thrones]]'']]
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The crownlands are based around [[Blackwater Bay]], with the capital of [[King's Landing]] built where the [[Blackwater Rush]] meets the bay. King's Landing, the largest city in Westeros, contains the [[Great Sept of Baelor]] and the [[Red Keep]], the home of [[House Baratheon of King's Landing]]. Settlements north of King's Landing include [[Antlers]] (seat of [[House Buckwell]]), [[Rosby]] (seat of [[House Rosby]]), [[Stokeworth]] (seat of [[House Stokeworth]]), and [[Duskendale]] (seat of [[House Rykker]]), the region's secondary port. Near Duskendale are the ruins of the [[Hollard castle]]. Farther north are [[Rook's Rest]] (seat of [[House Staunton]]) and [[Crackclaw Point]], a rugged peninsula of insular folk whose castles include the [[Dyre Den]] (seat of [[House Brune of the Dyre Den|House Brune]]), [[Brownhollow]] (another seat of [[House Brune of Brownhollow|House Brune]]), and the [[Whispers]] (formerly of [[House Crabb]]). North of Crackclaw Point are the [[Bay of Crabs]] and the [[Vale of Arryn]].{{ref|TLOIAF|Westeros}}
  
The Crownlands are bordered to the northwest and west by the [[Riverlands]]. A stream forms part of the boundary between the two regions, with the hills of [[House Wode]] in the Riverlands and the lands of [[House Hogg]] in the Crownlands.{{ref|AFFC|27}} [[Gods Eye river|An unnamed river]] flows south from [[Gods Eye]] into the Blackwater Rush in the western Crownlands. Southwest of King's Landing are hills around [[Tumbleton]] in [[the Reach]].{{ref|TLOIAF}}
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The crownlands are bordered to the northwest and west by the [[riverlands]]. A stream forms part of the boundary between the two regions, with the hills of [[House Wode]] in the riverlands and the lands of [[House Hogg]] in the crownlands.{{ref|AFFC|27}} [[Gods Eye river|An unnamed river]] flows south from [[Gods Eye]] into the Blackwater Rush in the western crownlands. Southwest of King's Landing are hills around [[Tumbleton]] in the [[Reach]].{{ref|TLOIAF|Westeros}} North of Duskendale are hills, fields, and woods.{{ref|AFFC|9}}
  
South of King's Landing is the [[kingswood]], the royal hunting forest, and the [[Stormlands]]. The [[Wendwater]] flows through the kingswood into the bay. East of the kingswood is [[Massey's Hook]], another peninsula that with Crackclaw Point forms the inlet of Blackwater Bay. Castles on Massey's Hook include [[Stonedance]] (seat of [[House Massey]]) and [[Sharp Point]] (seat of [[House Bar Emmon]]).{{ref|TLOIAF}}
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South of King's Landing is the [[kingswood]], the royal hunting forest, and the [[stormlands]]. The [[Wendwater]] flows through the kingswood into the bay. East of the kingswood is [[Massey's Hook]], another peninsula that with Crackclaw Point forms the inlet of Blackwater Bay. Castles on Massey's Hook include [[Stonedance]] (seat of [[House Massey]]) and [[Sharp Point]] (seat of [[House Bar Emmon]]).{{ref|TLOIAF|Westeros}}
  
Islands within Blackwater Bay include [[Dragonstone]] (another seat of [[House Baratheon of Dragonstone|House Baratheon]]), [[Driftmark]] (seat of [[House Velaryon]]), and [[Claw Isle]] (seat of [[House Celtigar]]). Also sworn to the Baratheons of Dragonstone is [[Sweetport Sound]] (seat of [[House Sunglass]]). Massey's Hook is separated from Driftmark by the [[Gullet]]. East of Blackwater Bay is the [[narrow sea]].{{ref|TLOIAF}}
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Islands within Blackwater Bay include [[Dragonstone (island)|Dragonstone]] (another seat of [[House Baratheon of Dragonstone|House Baratheon]]), [[Driftmark]] (seat of [[House Velaryon]]), and [[Claw Isle]] (seat of [[House Celtigar]]). Also sworn to the Baratheons of Dragonstone is [[Sweetport Sound]] (seat of [[House Sunglass]]). Massey's Hook is separated from Driftmark by the [[Gullet]]. East of Blackwater Bay is the [[narrow sea]].{{ref|TLOIAF|Westeros}}
  
The [[kingsroad]] connects King's Landing with [[Storm's End]] to the south and the [[crossroads]] to the north, while the capital is connected to [[Lannisport]] by the [[goldroad]] and to [[Highgarden]] by the [[roseroad]].{{ref|TLOIAF}} With the exception of Crackclaw Point, the land is largely flat. Lying in the middle portion of Westeros, the Crownlands possess a temperate climate.
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The [[kingsroad]] connects King's Landing with [[Storm's End]] to the south and the [[crossroads]] to the north, while the capital is connected to [[Lannisport]] by the [[goldroad]] and to [[Highgarden]] by the [[roseroad]].{{ref|TLOIAF|Westeros}} The [[Rosby road]] runs from King's Landing toward Duskendale,{{ref|AFFC|4}} and the [[Duskendale road]] heads north to [[Maidenpool]] in the riverlands.{{ref|AFFC|9}}
  
==Economy==
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Snow is infrequent at King's Landing.<ref>[[So Spake Martin]]: [https://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/The_Effects_of_Winter/ The Effects of Winter], June 21, 2001</ref>
The metropolis of King's Landing is the driving force of the region, with the largest population and harbor in the realm. Trade and taxes flow into the capital from every corner of the realm acknowledging the [[Iron Throne]], and many foreign vessels ply their wares as well. Virtually every craft and trade are practiced here, from metalsmithing and shipbuilding to [[Alchemists' Guild|alchemy]]. Elsewhere, fishing and farming are the norm, with a smattering of the common professions.  
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==People and Economy==
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The metropolis of [[King's Landing]] is the driving force of the region, with the largest population and harbor in the realm. Trade and taxes flow into the capital from every corner of the realm acknowledging the [[Iron Throne]], and many foreign vessels ply their wares as well. Virtually every craft and trade is practiced here, from metalsmithing and shipbuilding to [[Alchemists' Guild|alchemy]]. Elsewhere, fishing and farming are the norm, with a smattering of the common professions.
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Along the [[kingsroad]] north of the capital, a traveler goes "past woods and orchards and neatly tended fields, through small villages, crowded market towns, and stout holdfasts."{{ref|ACOK|5}}
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==Military strength==
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According to a semi-canon source from 2005, the mainland lords of the crownlands can raise ten to fifteen thousand men.{{Ref|RPG|guardiansorder}} At the time of [[Aegon's Conquest]], Houses [[House Darklyn|Darklyn]] and [[House Mooton|Mooton]] combined were able to raise an army of three thousand men,{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}} while Prince [[Aemond Targaryen]] managed to raise an army from the crownlands of four thousand man within a fortnight.{{Ref|TPATQ}}
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King's Landing's main defense are the [[City Watch of King's Landing|City Watch]]. In {{Date|298}}, they number two thousand.{{Ref|AGOT|47}}
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Dragonstone, the island east of Blackwater Bay, can field its own [[military strength]], but compared to the regions in Westeros, can field the least amount of soldiers.<ref>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/Strength_of_the_Regions Strength of the Regions], February 28, 2002</ref> Its garrison is made up out of thirty knights, a hundred crossbowmen, and three hundred men-at-arms.{{ref|tpatq}}
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===Royal Fleet===
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:{{see also|Royal fleet|:Category:Royal fleet}}
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The crownlands is also home to the [[royal fleet]], which is one of the main three forces at sea in Westeros.<ref>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/The_Lannister_Fleet The Lannister Fleet], September 26, 1999</ref> The exact number of ships of the royal fleet are unknown; the royal fleet as it had been under [[House Targaryen]] was mostly destroyed in {{Date|284}} during a summer storm,{{Ref|AGOT|3}} though some ships from the fleet might have survived.<ref>For example the ships ''[[Prince Aemon]]'', ''[[Princess Rhaenys]]'', and ''[[Queen Alysanne]]''.</ref> The largest war galley of the rebuilt royal fleet is ''[[King Robert's Hammer]]'', which has four hundred oars.{{Ref|ACOK|41}}{{Ref|ACOK|58}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In the [[Age of Heroes]], the petty kings of [[House Darklyn]] ruled much of the future Crownlands, from [[Duskendale]] to [[Crackclaw Point]]. Although neighboring realms forced them to swear fealty and their lands changed hands many times over the years, the Darklyns remained one of the more influential houses of the region. Two centuries before the [[Wars of Conquest]], the [[House Targaryen|Targaryens]] of [[Valyria]] settled [[Dragonstone]] as the westernmost colony of the [[Valyrian Freehold]], becoming another power in the region.
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===Hundred Kingdoms===
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[[File:A clash of kings by grr martin by marcsimonetti-d84tkck.jpg|thumb|400px|[[Dragonstone]] © Marc Simonetti]]
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In the [[Age of Heroes]], the petty kings of [[House Darklyn]] ruled much of the future crownlands, from [[Duskendale]] to [[Crackclaw Point]]. Although neighboring realms forced them to swear fealty and their lands changed hands many times over the years, the Darklyns remained one of the more influential houses of the region. In the days of the [[Hundred Kingdoms]], the mouth of the Blackwater was claimed by the Darklyns, the [[House Massey|Masseys]] of [[Stonedance]], and the [[river kings]] of Houses [[House Mudd|Mudd]], [[House Fisher|Fisher]], [[House Bracken|Bracken]], [[House Blackwood|Blackwood]], and [[House Hook|Hook]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}}
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Two centuries before the [[Doom of Valyria]], [[Valyria]]ns settled [[Dragonstone (island)|Dragonstone]] and built [[Dragonstone|a citadel]] as the westernmost outpost of the [[Valyrian Freehold]], becoming another power in the region.{{ref|TWOIAF| Ancient History: The Doom of Valyria}} In time, the middle of the [[narrow sea]] came to be controlled by the [[dragon]]s of [[House Targaryen]] of Dragonstone, as well as the ships of [[House Velaryon]] of [[Driftmark]] and [[House Celtigar]] of [[Claw Isle]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}}
  
It was at the mouth of the [[Blackwater Rush]], the later site of [[King's Landing]], where [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]] and his sisters, [[Visenya Targaryen|Visenya]] and [[Rhaenys Targaryen|Rhaenys]], landed with their initial army. At that time the petty lords of the region had been subjugated by [[Harren Hoare|Harren the Black]]. [[Rosby]] and [[Stokeworth]] surrendered to Visenya and Rhaenys without fighting, while Aegon and his half-brother [[Orys Baratheon]] defeated the Darklyns and [[House Mooton|Mootons]].<ref>Chicon 7 Reading (September 02, 2012) [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Category/C92/ So Spake Martin]</ref> [[Massey's Hook]] was controlled by [[House Durrandon]] of the [[Stormlands]], but the [[House Bar Emmon|Bar Emmons]] and [[House Massey|Masseys]] allied with Aegon against King [[Argilac Durrandon|Argilac the Arrogant]].<ref>''[[The World of Ice and Fire]]'' [http://www.georgerrmartin.com/world-of-ice-and-fire-sample/ sample]</ref>
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===The Conquest===
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It was at the mouth of the [[Blackwater Rush]], the later site of [[King's Landing]], where [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon Targaryen]] and his sisters, [[Visenya Targaryen|Visenya]] and [[Rhaenys Targaryen|Rhaenys]], landed with their initial army. At that time the petty lords of the region had been subjugated by [[Harren Hoare|Harren the Black]]. [[Rosby]] and [[Stokeworth]] surrendered to Visenya and Rhaenys without fighting, while Aegon and his half-brother [[Orys Baratheon]] defeated the Darklyns and [[House Mooton|Mootons]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}} [[Massey's Hook]] and the southern shore of the Blackwater Rush were controlled by the [[Storm Kings]] of [[House Durrandon]], but the [[House Bar Emmon|Bar Emmons]] and Masseys allied with Aegon the Conqueror against King [[Argilac Durrandon|Argilac the Arrogant]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest}}
  
Since the Conquest, the Crownlands houses have historically been a strong source of support for House Targaryen, with Crackclaw Point being particularly fierce supporters. The Conqueror's original [[small council]] included several Crownlanders, including [[Crispian Celtigar]], [[Daemon Velaryon]], and [[Tristan Massey]]. Nobles from the region such as [[Qarlton Chelsted]], a [[House Hayford|Hayford]] lord, and several Targaryens have served as [[Hand of the King]], and even smallfolk of the region are near enough to catch the royal eye for such service, such as [[Rossart]] and presumably Septons [[Barth]] and [[Murmison]]. Nobles and smallfolk alike also provide much of the manpower for the [[City Watch of King's Landing]]. The [[Kingsguard]] has also included many men of the Crownlands, such as [[Dunk|Duncan the Tall]], [[Donnel of Duskendale]], the [[House Cargyll|Cargyll]] twins, Ser [[Rickard Thorne]], at least six Crackclaw Pointers, and seven Darklyn [[knight]]s.
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===Targaryen Era===
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Since the Conquest, the crownlands houses have historically been a strong source of support for House Targaryen, with Crackclaw Point being particularly fierce supporters. The Conqueror's [[small council|councillors]] included several crownlands men, including [[Crispian Celtigar]], [[Daemon Velaryon (master of ships)|Daemon Velaryon]], and [[Tristan Massey]]. Nobles from the region such as [[Qarlton Chelsted]], a [[House Hayford|Hayford]] lord, and several Targaryens have served as [[Hand of the King]], and even smallfolk of the region are near enough to catch the royal eye for such service, such as [[Rossart]] and presumably Septons [[Barth]] and [[Murmison]]. Nobles and smallfolk alike also provide much of the manpower for the [[City Watch of King's Landing]]. The [[Kingsguard]] has also included many men of the crownlands, such as [[Dunk|Duncan the Tall]], [[Donnel of Duskendale]], the [[House Cargyll|Cargyll]] twins, Ser [[Rickard Thorne]], at least six men of Crackclaw Point, and seven Darklyn [[knight]]s.
  
At the start of the [[Dance of the Dragons]], the [[House Velaryon|Velaryons]], supporters of Queen [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]] and [[the blacks]], used their fleet to seal the [[Gullet]] and blockade King's Landing. King [[Aegon II Targaryen]]'s supporters, [[the greens]], retaliated by sacking [[Sack of Duskendale|Duskendale]] and [[Battle of Rook's Rest|Rook's Rest]]. The greens later broke the blockade with the [[Battle in the Gullet]] and sacked [[Driftmark]]. Rhaenyra was eventually fed to Aegon II's dragon, [[Sunfyre]], at Dragonstone.{{ref|TPATQ}}
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At the start of the [[Dance of the Dragons]], the [[House Velaryon|Velaryons]], supporters of Queen [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]] and the [[blacks]], used their fleet to seal the [[Gullet]] and blockade King's Landing. King [[Aegon II Targaryen]]'s supporters, the [[greens]], retaliated by sacking [[Sack of Duskendale|Duskendale]] and [[Battle at Rook's Rest|Rook's Rest]]. The greens later broke the blockade with the [[Battle in the Gullet]] and sacked [[Driftmark]]. Rhaenyra was eventually fed to Aegon II's dragon, [[Sunfyre]], at Dragonstone.{{ref|TPATQ}} At the end of the war, the [[Lads]] defeated Lord [[Borros Baratheon]] in the [[Battle of the Kingsroad]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon II}}
  
The [[Defiance of Duskendale]], a rising by the Darklyns during the reign of King [[Aerys II Targaryen]], was a sign that even the normally loyal Crownlands were losing respect for the dragonlords. Later, the outlaws of the [[Kingswood Brotherhood]] robbed nobles in the forest before being suppressed by the Kingsguard. King's Landing was sacked by the forces of Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] during [[Robert's Rebellion]], also known as the War of the Usurper. After overthrowing Targaryen rule, the new king, [[Robert Baratheon]], kept a Crownlands presence among the White Cloaks by naming Ser [[Boros Blount]] to the order. Lingering Targaryen sympathies, meanwhile, were the reason that Robert named his brother, [[Stannis Baratheon]], the new [[House Baratheon of Dragonstone|Lord of Dragonstone]].
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The [[Defiance of Duskendale]], a rising by the Darklyns during the reign of King [[Aerys II Targaryen]], was a sign that even the normally loyal crownlands were losing respect for the dragonlords. Later, the outlaws of the [[Kingswood Brotherhood]] robbed nobles in the forest before being suppressed by the Kingsguard.
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===Robert's Rebellion===
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King's Landing was sacked by the forces of Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] during [[Robert's Rebellion]], also known as the War of the Usurper.{{ref|AGOT|12}} After the death of Aerys, the new king, [[Robert I Baratheon]], tasked his younger brother [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] with building a new [[royal fleet]] and leading the [[assault on Dragonstone]].{{ref|ACOK|Prologue}} Ser [[Willem Darry]] fled the island with [[Viserys Targaryen|Viserys]] and [[Daenerys Targaryen]], however.{{ref|AGOT|3}} Robert named Stannis the new [[Lord of Dragonstone]], although Stannis felt slighted that their youngest brother, [[Renly Baratheon|Renly]], received the more prestigious [[Storm's End]].{{ref|ACOK|Prologue}}{{ref|ACOK|25}} With several [[Kingsguard]] having died during the war, Robert named Ser [[Boros Blount]] to the White Cloaks.<ref>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/1027 The Kingsguard], May 22, 1999</ref>
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
 
===''A Game of Thrones''===
 
===''A Game of Thrones''===
The Crownlands are sworn to King [[Robert Baratheon]], and the lords of the region are often seen at court. There is lingering anti-[[House Lannister|Lannister]] sentiment from the [[Sack of King's Landing]], with Lady [[Tanda Stokeworth]] being among those listed by [[Petyr Baelish]] as possible supporters in a hypothetical coup after Robert's death.{{ref|AGOT|47}}
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The crownlands are sworn to King [[Robert I Baratheon]], and the lords of the region are often seen at court. There is lingering anti-[[House Lannister|Lannister]] sentiment from the [[Sack of King's Landing]], with Lady [[Tanda Stokeworth]] being among those listed by [[Petyr Baelish]] as possible supporters in a hypothetical coup after Robert's death.{{ref|AGOT|47}} Robert is succeeded by his supposed son, [[Joffrey I Baratheon|Joffrey I]].{{ref|AGOT|57}}
  
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
:{{main|War of the Five Kings}}
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[[File: Paolo-puggioni-kingslanding.jpg|thumb|400px|King's Landing by Paolo Puggioni © Fantasy Flight Games]]
On the outbreak of [[War of the Five Kings|war]], the lords of the [[narrow sea]] gather their fleets to support Robert's brother, [[Stannis Baratheon]], while the mainland lords support Robert's supposed son, [[Joffrey Baratheon]], who is backed by the Lannisters. The food supplies of [[Stokeworth]] and [[Rosby]] help prevent King's Landing from starving during the [[House Tyrell|Tyrell]] embargo.{{ref|ACOK|17}} The split of the Crownlands effectively ends after the Lannister-[[House Tyrell|Tyrell]] victory for Joffrey in the [[Battle of the Blackwater]].
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At the outbreak of [[War of the Five Kings]], the lords of the [[narrow sea]] gather their fleets to support Robert's brother, [[Stannis Baratheon]], the [[Lord of Dragonstone]] and [[master of ships]]. Stannis sails most of the [[royal fleet]] to [[Dragonstone]] in {{date|298}},{{Ref|ACOK|41}} leaving only some fifty ships behind in [[King’s Landing]].{{Ref|ACOK|41}}  While Stannis later sets sail with some two hundred ships,{{Ref|ACOK|58}} it is unknown how many of these originally belonged to the royal fleet, and how many ships belong to the lords who had sworn Stannis fealthy. In {{Date|299}}, a call-to-arms from [[Dragonstone]] gathers a host of three thousand men, including [[sellswords]] from [[Lys]] and [[Myr]],{{ref|ACOK|Prologue}} which later swells to five thousand men, with less than four hundred horse.{{ref|ACOK|31}}
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The mainland lords support Joffrey, who is backed by the Lannisters. Ser [[Jacelyn Bywater]] augments the [[gold cloaks]] to six thousand in early {{Date|299}}.{{ref|ACOK|8}} The food supplies of [[Stokeworth]] and [[Rosby]] help prevent King's Landing from starving during the [[House Tyrell|Tyrell]] embargo.{{ref|ACOK|17}}  
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The split of the crownlands effectively ends after the Lannister-[[House Tyrell|Tyrell]] victory for Joffrey in the [[Battle of the Blackwater]].{{ref|ACOK|65}}
  
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
Lord [[Roose Bolton]] sends a [[The North|northern]] army led by [[Robett Glover]] and Ser [[Helman Tallhart]] to attack [[Duskendale]], where they are [[Battle of Duskendale|crushed]] by Lord [[Randyll Tarly]] and Ser [[Gregor Clegane]]. Joffrey dies at [[Purple Wedding|his own wedding]] and is succeeded by his younger brother, [[Tommen Baratheon]].
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The gold cloaks decline to some forty-four hundred men due to deaths and desertions following the [[Battle of the Blackwater]] in the second half of {{Date|299}}.{{Ref|ASOS|4}} Later that same year, numbers have increased to nearly five thousand.{{ref|ASOS|38}}
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Lord [[Roose Bolton]] sends a [[north]]ern army led by [[Robett Glover]] and Ser [[Helman Tallhart]] to attack [[Duskendale]],{{ref|ACOK|64}} where they are [[Battle at Duskendale|crushed]] by Lord [[Randyll Tarly]] and Ser [[Gregor Clegane]].{{ref|ASOS|19}} Joffrey dies at [[Purple Wedding|his own wedding]]{{ref|ASOS|60}} and is succeeded by his younger brother, [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen I]].{{ref|ASOS|72}}
  
 
===''A Feast for Crows''===
 
===''A Feast for Crows''===
[[Regent|Queen Regent]] [[Cersei Lannister]] appoints [[Gyles Rosby]] and [[Aurane Waters]], two natives of the Crownlands, to her small council, although Rosby dies of natural causes and Aurane flees the city after the queen's arrest. [[Dragonstone]], Stannis's last remaining base in the Crownlands, is said to have been [[Siege of Dragonstone|captured]] by Ser [[Loras Tyrell]].{{ref|AFFC|36}}
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[[Brienne of Tarth]] visits [[Rosby]],{{ref|AFFC|4}} [[Duskendale]],{{ref|AFFC|9}} and the [[Whispers]]{{ref|AFFC|20}} during her search for [[Sansa Stark]].
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[[Regent|Queen Regent]] [[Cersei Lannister]] appoints [[Gyles Rosby]] and [[Aurane Waters]], two natives of the crownlands, to her small council,{{ref|AFFC|17}} although Gyles dies of natural causes{{ref|AFFC|39}} and Aurane flees the city after the queen's arrest.{{ref|AFFC|43}} Ser [[Loras Tyrell]] takes command of the [[siege of Dragonstone]], Stannis's last remaining base in the crownlands, although the Knight of Flowers is reported to have been gravely wounded in his assault.{{ref|AFFC|36}}
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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Lords [[Mace Tyrell]] and [[Randyll Tarly]] bring their armies back to King's Landing after the arrest of Mace's daughter, Queen [[Margaery Tyrell]].{{ref|ADWD|Epilogue}}
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==Houses==
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[[File:House Bar Emmon.svg|30px]] [[House Bar Emmon]] of [[Sharp Point]]<br>
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[[File:House Baratheon (Dragonstone).svg|30px]] [[House Baratheon of Dragonstone|House Baratheon]] of [[Dragonstone]]<br>
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[[File:House Baratheon (King's Landing).svg|30px]] [[House Baratheon of King's Landing|House Baratheon]] of [[King's Landing]]<br>
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[[File:House Blackfyre.svg|30px]] [[House Blackfyre]]<br>
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[[File:House Blount.svg|30px]] [[House Blount]]<br>
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{{COA|Unknown|small}} [[House Boggs]]<br>
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[[File:House Brune (Brownhollow).svg|30px]] [[House Brune of Brownhollow|House Brune]] of [[Brownhollow]]<br>
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{{COA|Unknown|small}} [[House Brune of the Dyre Den|House Brune]] of the [[Dyre Den]]<br>
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[[File:House Buckwell.svg|30px]] [[House Buckwell]] of the [[Antlers]]<br>
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[[File:House Byrch.svg|30px]] [[House Byrch]]<br>
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[[File:House Bywater.svg|30px]] [[House Bywater]]<br>
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[[File:House Cargyll.svg|30px]] [[House Cargyll]]<br>
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{{COA|Unknown|small}} [[House Cave]]<br>
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[[File:House Celtigar.svg|30px]] [[House Celtigar]] of [[Claw Isle]]<br>
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[[File:House Chelsted.svg|30px]] [[House Chelsted]]<br>
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[[File:House Chyttering.svg|30px]] [[House Chyttering]]<br>
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{{COA|Unknown|small}} [[House Crabb]] of the [[Whispers]]<br>
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[[File:House Cressey.svg|30px]] [[House Cressey]]<br>
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{{COA|Unknown|small}} [[House Dargood]]<br>
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{{COA|Unknown|small}} [[House Darke]]<br>
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[[File:House Darklyn.svg|30px]] [[House Darklyn]] of [[Duskendale]]<br>
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{{COA|Unknown|small}} [[House Darkwood]]<br>
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[[File:House Edgerton.svg|30px]] [[House Edgerton]]<br>
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[[File:House Farring.svg|30px]] [[House Farring]]<br>
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[[File:House Follard.svg|30px]] [[House Follard]]<br>
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[[File:House Gaunt.svg|30px]] [[House Gaunt]]<br>
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{{COA|Unknown|small}} [[House Hardy]]<br>
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[[File:House Harte.svg|30px]] [[House Harte]]<br>
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[[File:House Hayford.svg|30px]] [[House Hayford]] of [[Hayford]]<br>
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{{COA|Unknown|small}} [[House Hogg]] of [[Sow's Horn]]<br>
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[[File:House Hollard.svg|30px]] [[House Hollard]] of [[Hollard castle|an unnamed castle]]<br>
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[[File:House Kettleblack.svg|30px]] [[House Kettleblack]]<br>
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[[File:House Langward.svg|30px]] [[House Langward]]<br>
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[[File:House Mallery.svg|30px]] [[House Mallery]]<br>
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[[File:House Manning.svg|30px]] [[House Manning]]<br>
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[[File:House Massey.svg|30px]] [[House Massey]] of [[Stonedance]]<br>
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[[File:House Pyle.svg|30px]] [[House Pyle]]<br>
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{{COA|Unknown|small}} [[House Pyne]]<br>
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[[File:House Rambton.svg|30px]] [[House Rambton]]<br>
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[[File:House Rollingford.svg|30px]] [[House Rollingford]]<br>
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[[File:House Rosby.svg|30px]] [[House Rosby]] of [[Rosby]]<br>
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[[File:House Rykker.svg|30px]] [[House Rykker]] of [[Duskendale]]<br>
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[[File:House Slynt.svg|30px]] [[House Slynt]]<br>
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[[File:House Staunton.svg|30px]] [[House Staunton]] of [[Rook's Rest]]<br>
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[[File:House Stokeworth.svg|30px]] [[House Stokeworth]] of [[Stokeworth]]<br>
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[[File:House Sunglass.svg|30px]] [[House Sunglass]] of [[Sweetport Sound]]<br>
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[[File:House Targaryen.svg|30px]] [[House Targaryen]] of [[King's Landing]]<br>
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[[File:House Thorne.svg|30px]] [[House Thorne]]<br>
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[[File:House Velaryon.svg|30px]] [[House Velaryon]] of [[Driftmark]]<br>
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[[File:House Wendwater.svg|30px]] [[House Wendwater]]<br>
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The crownlands with the major strongholds

The crownlands[1][2] is one of the nine constituent regions of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. It was never a sovereign nation, instead being contested by river kings, Storm Kings, and local petty kings until Aegon the Conqueror seized control of the area during his Wars of Conquest and made it his primary foothold on the continent. Since then, the crownlands have been ruled directly by the Iron Throne, first House Targaryen and, after Robert's Rebellion, House Baratheon. Bastards of noble origin raised in the crownlands are given the surname Waters.

Some notable houses of the crownlands include Bar Emmon, Celtigar, Massey, Rosby, Rykker, Stokeworth, Sunglass, and Velaryon.[3][4][5][6]

Geography

The environs of King's Landing. Concept art by Kim Pope for the Game of Thrones

The crownlands are based around Blackwater Bay, with the capital of King's Landing built where the Blackwater Rush meets the bay. King's Landing, the largest city in Westeros, contains the Great Sept of Baelor and the Red Keep, the home of House Baratheon of King's Landing. Settlements north of King's Landing include Antlers (seat of House Buckwell), Rosby (seat of House Rosby), Stokeworth (seat of House Stokeworth), and Duskendale (seat of House Rykker), the region's secondary port. Near Duskendale are the ruins of the Hollard castle. Farther north are Rook's Rest (seat of House Staunton) and Crackclaw Point, a rugged peninsula of insular folk whose castles include the Dyre Den (seat of House Brune), Brownhollow (another seat of House Brune), and the Whispers (formerly of House Crabb). North of Crackclaw Point are the Bay of Crabs and the Vale of Arryn.[7]

The crownlands are bordered to the northwest and west by the riverlands. A stream forms part of the boundary between the two regions, with the hills of House Wode in the riverlands and the lands of House Hogg in the crownlands.[8] An unnamed river flows south from Gods Eye into the Blackwater Rush in the western crownlands. Southwest of King's Landing are hills around Tumbleton in the Reach.[7] North of Duskendale are hills, fields, and woods.[9]

South of King's Landing is the kingswood, the royal hunting forest, and the stormlands. The Wendwater flows through the kingswood into the bay. East of the kingswood is Massey's Hook, another peninsula that with Crackclaw Point forms the inlet of Blackwater Bay. Castles on Massey's Hook include Stonedance (seat of House Massey) and Sharp Point (seat of House Bar Emmon).[7]

Islands within Blackwater Bay include Dragonstone (another seat of House Baratheon), Driftmark (seat of House Velaryon), and Claw Isle (seat of House Celtigar). Also sworn to the Baratheons of Dragonstone is Sweetport Sound (seat of House Sunglass). Massey's Hook is separated from Driftmark by the Gullet. East of Blackwater Bay is the narrow sea.[7]

The kingsroad connects King's Landing with Storm's End to the south and the crossroads to the north, while the capital is connected to Lannisport by the goldroad and to Highgarden by the roseroad.[7] The Rosby road runs from King's Landing toward Duskendale,[10] and the Duskendale road heads north to Maidenpool in the riverlands.[9]

Snow is infrequent at King's Landing.[11]

People and Economy

The metropolis of King's Landing is the driving force of the region, with the largest population and harbor in the realm. Trade and taxes flow into the capital from every corner of the realm acknowledging the Iron Throne, and many foreign vessels ply their wares as well. Virtually every craft and trade is practiced here, from metalsmithing and shipbuilding to alchemy. Elsewhere, fishing and farming are the norm, with a smattering of the common professions.

Along the kingsroad north of the capital, a traveler goes "past woods and orchards and neatly tended fields, through small villages, crowded market towns, and stout holdfasts."[12]

Military strength

According to a semi-canon source from 2005, the mainland lords of the crownlands can raise ten to fifteen thousand men.[13] At the time of Aegon's Conquest, Houses Darklyn and Mooton combined were able to raise an army of three thousand men,[6] while Prince Aemond Targaryen managed to raise an army from the crownlands of four thousand man within a fortnight.[14]

King's Landing's main defense are the City Watch. In 298 AC, they number two thousand.[15]

Dragonstone, the island east of Blackwater Bay, can field its own military strength, but compared to the regions in Westeros, can field the least amount of soldiers.[16] Its garrison is made up out of thirty knights, a hundred crossbowmen, and three hundred men-at-arms.[14]

Royal Fleet

The crownlands is also home to the royal fleet, which is one of the main three forces at sea in Westeros.[17] The exact number of ships of the royal fleet are unknown; the royal fleet as it had been under House Targaryen was mostly destroyed in 284 AC during a summer storm,[18] though some ships from the fleet might have survived.[19] The largest war galley of the rebuilt royal fleet is King Robert's Hammer, which has four hundred oars.[20][21]

History

Hundred Kingdoms

Dragonstone © Marc Simonetti

In the Age of Heroes, the petty kings of House Darklyn ruled much of the future crownlands, from Duskendale to Crackclaw Point. Although neighboring realms forced them to swear fealty and their lands changed hands many times over the years, the Darklyns remained one of the more influential houses of the region. In the days of the Hundred Kingdoms, the mouth of the Blackwater was claimed by the Darklyns, the Masseys of Stonedance, and the river kings of Houses Mudd, Fisher, Bracken, Blackwood, and Hook.[6]

Two centuries before the Doom of Valyria, Valyrians settled Dragonstone and built a citadel as the westernmost outpost of the Valyrian Freehold, becoming another power in the region.[22] In time, the middle of the narrow sea came to be controlled by the dragons of House Targaryen of Dragonstone, as well as the ships of House Velaryon of Driftmark and House Celtigar of Claw Isle.[6]

The Conquest

It was at the mouth of the Blackwater Rush, the later site of King's Landing, where Aegon Targaryen and his sisters, Visenya and Rhaenys, landed with their initial army. At that time the petty lords of the region had been subjugated by Harren the Black. Rosby and Stokeworth surrendered to Visenya and Rhaenys without fighting, while Aegon and his half-brother Orys Baratheon defeated the Darklyns and Mootons.[6] Massey's Hook and the southern shore of the Blackwater Rush were controlled by the Storm Kings of House Durrandon, but the Bar Emmons and Masseys allied with Aegon the Conqueror against King Argilac the Arrogant.[6]

Targaryen Era

Since the Conquest, the crownlands houses have historically been a strong source of support for House Targaryen, with Crackclaw Point being particularly fierce supporters. The Conqueror's councillors included several crownlands men, including Crispian Celtigar, Daemon Velaryon, and Tristan Massey. Nobles from the region such as Qarlton Chelsted, a Hayford lord, and several Targaryens have served as Hand of the King, and even smallfolk of the region are near enough to catch the royal eye for such service, such as Rossart and presumably Septons Barth and Murmison. Nobles and smallfolk alike also provide much of the manpower for the City Watch of King's Landing. The Kingsguard has also included many men of the crownlands, such as Duncan the Tall, Donnel of Duskendale, the Cargyll twins, Ser Rickard Thorne, at least six men of Crackclaw Point, and seven Darklyn knights.

At the start of the Dance of the Dragons, the Velaryons, supporters of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen and the blacks, used their fleet to seal the Gullet and blockade King's Landing. King Aegon II Targaryen's supporters, the greens, retaliated by sacking Duskendale and Rook's Rest. The greens later broke the blockade with the Battle in the Gullet and sacked Driftmark. Rhaenyra was eventually fed to Aegon II's dragon, Sunfyre, at Dragonstone.[14] At the end of the war, the Lads defeated Lord Borros Baratheon in the Battle of the Kingsroad.[23]

The Defiance of Duskendale, a rising by the Darklyns during the reign of King Aerys II Targaryen, was a sign that even the normally loyal crownlands were losing respect for the dragonlords. Later, the outlaws of the Kingswood Brotherhood robbed nobles in the forest before being suppressed by the Kingsguard.

Robert's Rebellion

King's Landing was sacked by the forces of Lord Tywin Lannister during Robert's Rebellion, also known as the War of the Usurper.[24] After the death of Aerys, the new king, Robert I Baratheon, tasked his younger brother Stannis with building a new royal fleet and leading the assault on Dragonstone.[25] Ser Willem Darry fled the island with Viserys and Daenerys Targaryen, however.[18] Robert named Stannis the new Lord of Dragonstone, although Stannis felt slighted that their youngest brother, Renly, received the more prestigious Storm's End.[25][26] With several Kingsguard having died during the war, Robert named Ser Boros Blount to the White Cloaks.[27]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

The crownlands are sworn to King Robert I Baratheon, and the lords of the region are often seen at court. There is lingering anti-Lannister sentiment from the Sack of King's Landing, with Lady Tanda Stokeworth being among those listed by Petyr Baelish as possible supporters in a hypothetical coup after Robert's death.[15] Robert is succeeded by his supposed son, Joffrey I.[28]

A Clash of Kings

King's Landing by Paolo Puggioni © Fantasy Flight Games

At the outbreak of War of the Five Kings, the lords of the narrow sea gather their fleets to support Robert's brother, Stannis Baratheon, the Lord of Dragonstone and master of ships. Stannis sails most of the royal fleet to Dragonstone in 298 AC,[20] leaving only some fifty ships behind in King’s Landing.[20] While Stannis later sets sail with some two hundred ships,[21] it is unknown how many of these originally belonged to the royal fleet, and how many ships belong to the lords who had sworn Stannis fealthy. In 299 AC, a call-to-arms from Dragonstone gathers a host of three thousand men, including sellswords from Lys and Myr,[25] which later swells to five thousand men, with less than four hundred horse.[29]

The mainland lords support Joffrey, who is backed by the Lannisters. Ser Jacelyn Bywater augments the gold cloaks to six thousand in early 299 AC.[30] The food supplies of Stokeworth and Rosby help prevent King's Landing from starving during the Tyrell embargo.[31]

The split of the crownlands effectively ends after the Lannister-Tyrell victory for Joffrey in the Battle of the Blackwater.[32]

A Storm of Swords

The gold cloaks decline to some forty-four hundred men due to deaths and desertions following the Battle of the Blackwater in the second half of 299 AC.[33] Later that same year, numbers have increased to nearly five thousand.[34]

Lord Roose Bolton sends a northern army led by Robett Glover and Ser Helman Tallhart to attack Duskendale,[35] where they are crushed by Lord Randyll Tarly and Ser Gregor Clegane.[36] Joffrey dies at his own wedding[37] and is succeeded by his younger brother, Tommen I.[38]

A Feast for Crows

Brienne of Tarth visits Rosby,[10] Duskendale,[9] and the Whispers[39] during her search for Sansa Stark.

Queen Regent Cersei Lannister appoints Gyles Rosby and Aurane Waters, two natives of the crownlands, to her small council,[40] although Gyles dies of natural causes[41] and Aurane flees the city after the queen's arrest.[42] Ser Loras Tyrell takes command of the siege of Dragonstone, Stannis's last remaining base in the crownlands, although the Knight of Flowers is reported to have been gravely wounded in his assault.[43]

A Dance with Dragons

Lords Mace Tyrell and Randyll Tarly bring their armies back to King's Landing after the arrest of Mace's daughter, Queen Margaery Tyrell.[44]

Houses

House Bar Emmon.svg House Bar Emmon of Sharp Point
House Baratheon of Dragonstone.svg House Baratheon of Dragonstone
House Baratheon of King's Landing.svg House Baratheon of King's Landing
House Blackfyre 2.svg House Blackfyre
House Blount.svg House Blount
Arms unknown House Boggs
House Brune of Brownhollow.svg House Brune of Brownhollow
Arms unknown House Brune of the Dyre Den
House Buckwell.svg House Buckwell of the Antlers
House Byrch.svg House Byrch
House Bywater.svg House Bywater
House Cargyll.svg House Cargyll
Arms unknown House Cave
House Celtigar 2.svg House Celtigar of Claw Isle
House Chelsted.svg House Chelsted
House Chyttering.svg House Chyttering
Arms unknown House Crabb of the Whispers
House Cressey.svg House Cressey
Arms unknown House Dargood
Arms unknown House Darke
House Darklyn.svg House Darklyn of Duskendale
Arms unknown House Darkwood
House Edgerton.svg House Edgerton
House Farring.svg House Farring
House Follard.svg House Follard
House Gaunt.svg House Gaunt
Arms unknown House Hardy
House Harte.svg House Harte
House Hayford.svg House Hayford of Hayford
Arms unknown House Hogg of Sow's Horn
House Hollard.svg House Hollard of an unnamed castle
House Kettleblack.svg House Kettleblack
House Langward.svg House Langward
House Mallery.svg House Mallery
House Manning.svg House Manning
House Massey.svg House Massey of Stonedance
House Pyle.svg House Pyle
Arms unknown House Pyne
House Rambton.svg House Rambton
House Rollingford.svg House Rollingford
House Rosby.svg House Rosby of Rosby
House Rykker.svg House Rykker of Duskendale
House Slynt.svg House Slynt
House Staunton.svg House Staunton of Rook's Rest
House Stokeworth.svg House Stokeworth of Stokeworth
House Sunglass.svg House Sunglass of Sweetport Sound
House Targaryen.svg House Targaryen of King's Landing
House Thorne.svg House Thorne
House Velaryon.svg House Velaryon of Driftmark
House Wendwater.svg House Wendwater

References

  1. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 42, The King's Prize.
  2. The World of Ice & Fire, Robert's Rebellion.
  3. A Game of Thrones, Appendix.
  4. A Feast for Crows, Appendix.
  5. A Dance with Dragons, Appendix.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 The World of Ice & Fire, The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 The Lands of Ice and Fire, Westeros.
  8. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 27, Jaime III.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 9, Brienne II.
  10. 10.0 10.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 4, Brienne I.
  11. So Spake Martin: The Effects of Winter, June 21, 2001
  12. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 5, Arya II.
  13. A Game of Thrones: d20-based Open Gaming RPG.
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 The Princess and the Queen.
  15. 15.0 15.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 47, Eddard XIII.
  16. So Spake Martin: Strength of the Regions, February 28, 2002
  17. So Spake Martin: The Lannister Fleet, September 26, 1999
  18. 18.0 18.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 3, Daenerys I.
  19. For example the ships Prince Aemon, Princess Rhaenys, and Queen Alysanne.
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 41, Tyrion IX.
  21. 21.0 21.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 58, Davos III.
  22. The World of Ice & Fire, Ancient History: The Doom of Valyria.
  23. The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon II.
  24. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 12, Eddard II.
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 A Clash of Kings, Prologue.
  26. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 25, Tyrion VI.
  27. So Spake Martin: The Kingsguard, May 22, 1999
  28. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 57, Sansa V.
  29. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 31, Catelyn III.
  30. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 8, Tyrion II.
  31. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 17, Tyrion IV.
  32. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 65, Sansa VIII.
  33. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 4, Tyrion I.
  34. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 38, Tyrion V.
  35. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 64, Arya X.
  36. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 19, Tyrion III.
  37. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 60, Tyrion VIII.
  38. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 72, Jaime IX.
  39. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 20, Brienne IV.
  40. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 17, Cersei IV.
  41. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 39, Cersei IX.
  42. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 43, Cersei X.
  43. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 36, Cersei VIII.
  44. A Dance with Dragons, Epilogue.