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===Recent History===
 
===Recent History===
Given the [[riverlands]]' geographic vulnerability, House Tully has often sought alliances in case of invasion. Lord [[Hoster Tully]] sought to wed his brother, Ser [[Brynden Tully]], hero of the [[War of the Ninepenny Kings]], to [[Bethany Redwyne]], but Brynden would have none of it. During the years-long quarrel between the two, Brynden earned the moniker "Blackfish".{{ref|AGOT|45}}
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Given the [[riverlands]]' geographic vulnerability, House Tully has often sought alliances in case of invasion. Lord [[Hoster Tully]] sought to wed his brother, Ser [[Brynden Tully]], hero of the [[War of the Ninepenny Kings]], to [[Bethany Redwyne]], but Brynden would have none of it. During the years-long quarrel between the two, Brynden took the moniker "Blackfish".{{ref|AGOT|45}}
  
 
Hoster also took a ward, [[Petyr Baelish]], an obscure lordling from the [[Fingers]]. Petyr fell in love with Lord Tully's eldest daughter, [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]], but was rebuffed. As consolation he took the virginity of [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa]], Hoster's other daughter. Hoster forbade Petyr from marrying either of his daughters due to his low standing, and ordered Lysa to drink [[moon tea]] to prevent her from bearing Petyr's child.{{ref|ASOS|80}} Hoster accepted an offer from Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] to wed Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] to Lysa, but Jaime unexpectedly joined the [[Kingsguard]] before this could occur.{{ref|ASOS|11}} Hoster rebuffed Tywin's offer of his younger son, [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]], as a replacement.{{ref|ASOS|19}} Other prospects existed from [[House Brax]] and others, but Hoster finally accepted an offer from Lord [[Rickard Stark]] that Catelyn be betrothed to [[Brandon Stark]], heir to [[Winterfell]]. Petyr dueled Brandon for Catelyn's favor, resulting in his exile from Riverrun.{{ref|AGOT|40}}
 
Hoster also took a ward, [[Petyr Baelish]], an obscure lordling from the [[Fingers]]. Petyr fell in love with Lord Tully's eldest daughter, [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]], but was rebuffed. As consolation he took the virginity of [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa]], Hoster's other daughter. Hoster forbade Petyr from marrying either of his daughters due to his low standing, and ordered Lysa to drink [[moon tea]] to prevent her from bearing Petyr's child.{{ref|ASOS|80}} Hoster accepted an offer from Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] to wed Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] to Lysa, but Jaime unexpectedly joined the [[Kingsguard]] before this could occur.{{ref|ASOS|11}} Hoster rebuffed Tywin's offer of his younger son, [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]], as a replacement.{{ref|ASOS|19}} Other prospects existed from [[House Brax]] and others, but Hoster finally accepted an offer from Lord [[Rickard Stark]] that Catelyn be betrothed to [[Brandon Stark]], heir to [[Winterfell]]. Petyr dueled Brandon for Catelyn's favor, resulting in his exile from Riverrun.{{ref|AGOT|40}}
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Lord [[Hoster Tully]] is an old man, afflicted with an illness which has left him a bed-ridden invalid. His responsibilities fall on his son and heir, Ser [[Edmure Tully]].{{ref|AGOT|40}} After the unexpected death of her husband, [[Jon Arryn]], [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa]] sends a coded message from the [[Eyrie]] to [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] warning her of the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]].{{ref|AGOT|6}} When Catelyn later sails to [[King's Landing]] to speak with her husband, Lord [[Eddard Stark]], about an attempt on their son [[Bran Stark|Bran]]'s life, [[Petyr Baelish]] (now [[master of coin]]) says that the dagger used was [[Tyrion Lannister]]'s.{{ref|AGOT|18}}
 
Lord [[Hoster Tully]] is an old man, afflicted with an illness which has left him a bed-ridden invalid. His responsibilities fall on his son and heir, Ser [[Edmure Tully]].{{ref|AGOT|40}} After the unexpected death of her husband, [[Jon Arryn]], [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa]] sends a coded message from the [[Eyrie]] to [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] warning her of the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]].{{ref|AGOT|6}} When Catelyn later sails to [[King's Landing]] to speak with her husband, Lord [[Eddard Stark]], about an attempt on their son [[Bran Stark|Bran]]'s life, [[Petyr Baelish]] (now [[master of coin]]) says that the dagger used was [[Tyrion Lannister]]'s.{{ref|AGOT|18}}
  
While returning to [[Winterfell]], Catelyn captures Tyrion at the [[crossroads inn]]{{ref|AGOT|28}} and brings him to her sister at the Eyrie for trial. Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] sends raiders to the [[riverlands]] in retaliation and calls his banners to [[Lannisport]]. The Tullys send survivors of the raids along with a highborn delegation to beseech the [[Iron Throne]] for justice.{{ref|AGOT|43}} Meanwhile, Edmure sends a defensive force to the border of the [[westerlands]], but they [[Battle in the hills below the Golden Tooth|are crushed]] beneath the [[Golden Tooth]] by Ser [[Jaime Lannister]], who goes on to capture Edmure, [[Battle under the walls of Riverrun|scattering his forces]] and besieging the Tully seat.{{ref|AGOT|56}}
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While returning to [[Winterfell]], Catelyn captures Tyrion at the [[crossroads inn]]{{ref|AGOT|28}} and brings him to her sister at the Eyrie for trial. Lysa's champion, [[Vardis Egen]], loses a [[trial by combat]] and Tyrion goes free.{{ref|AGOT|40}}  
  
Meanwhile Lysa's champion, [[Vardis Egen]], loses a [[trial by combat]] and Tyrion goes free.{{ref|AGOT|40}} Lysa refuses to commit the Vale's forces against the Lannisters. Ser [[Brynden Tully|Brynden the Blackfish]], disgusted by her behavior, rides off to join Catelyn's son, [[Robb Stark]], in defending Riverrun.{{ref|AGOT|55}} Robb, through a brilliant maneuver, captures Jaime the Kingslayer. Brynden commands the party of men that draws Jaime out of his encampment and into the [[battle in the Whispering Wood]].{{ref|AGOT|63}} Robb then breaks the siege of Riverrun with an ambitious surprise attack led by Brynden. Lord [[Tytos Blackwood]], commanding the garrison in Riverrun, leads a sortie against the Lannister rear and rescues Edmure.{{ref|AGOT|69}} After this [[Battle of the Camps]], in the great hall of Riverrun, the river lords and northmen proclaim Robb [[King in the North]].{{ref|ASOS|71}} Meanwhile, King [[Joffrey]] has named Lord Hoster, Ser Edmure and Ser Brynden among the nobles who must swear fealty to him or be declared traitors, forfeiting their lands and titles.{{Ref|aGoT|57}}
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Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] sends raiders under Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] to the [[riverlands]] in retaliation and calls his banners to [[Lannisport]]. The Tullys send survivors of the raids along with a highborn delegation to beseech the [[Iron Throne]] for justice.{{ref|AGOT|43}} Meanwhile, Edmure sends a defensive force to the border of the [[westerlands]], but they are [[Battle in the hills below the Golden Tooth|are crushed beneath the Golden Tooth]] by Ser [[Jaime Lannister]], who goes on to capture Edmure, [[Battle under the walls of Riverrun|scattering his forces]] and besieging the Tully seat.{{ref|AGOT|56}}
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King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I Baratheon]] names Lord Hoster, Ser Edmure, and Ser [[Brynden Tully]] among the nobles who must swear fealty to him or be declared traitors, forfeiting their lands and titles.{{Ref|aGoT|57}}
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Lysa refuses to commit the Vale's forces against the Lannisters.{{ref|AGOT|55}} Brynden the Blackfish, disgusted by her behavior, rides off to join Catelyn's son, [[Robb Stark]], in defending Riverrun.{{ref|AGOT|55}} Robb, through a brilliant maneuver, captures Jaime the Kingslayer. Brynden commands the party of men that draws Jaime out of his encampment and into the [[battle in the Whispering Wood]].{{ref|AGOT|63}} Robb then breaks the siege of Riverrun with an ambitious surprise attack led by Brynden. Lord [[Tytos Blackwood]], commanding the garrison in Riverrun, leads a sortie against the Lannister rear and rescues Edmure.{{ref|AGOT|69}} After this [[Battle of the Camps]], in the great hall of Riverrun, the river lords and northmen proclaim Robb [[King in the North]].{{ref|ASOS|71}}
  
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
Ser Brynden reconciles with his dying brother Hoster before riding off with Robb, [[King of the Trident]], in his westerlands campaign.{{ref|ACOK|7}} He commands the outriders, and leads the van in smashing a third Lannister host in the [[Battle of Oxcross]].
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Ser Brynden reconciles with his dying brother Hoster{{ref|ACOK|7}} before riding off with Robb, [[King of the Trident]], in his [[westerlands]] campaign.{{ref|ACOK|39}}
  
Catelyn rides south to treat with [[Renly Baratheon]], but Renly is [[Siege of Storm's End (299)|killed at Storm's End]] just after they secure an alliance.{{ref|ACOK|33}}
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Catelyn rides south to treat with [[Renly Baratheon]] at [[melee at Bitterbridge|Bitterbridge]]. Renly insists upon receiving homage from Robb,{{ref|ACOK|22}} but the claimant to the [[Iron Throne]] is [[Siege of Storm's End (299)|killed at Storm's End]].{{ref|ACOK|33}}
  
Ser Edmure remains in Riverrun and guards Robb's rear. He takes in smallfolk from across the riverlands in an effort to guard them from Lannister raiders, but this reduces Riverrun's stores.{{ref|ACOK|39}} In the [[Battle of the Fords]], Edmure leads the river lords in stopping Tywin's army from crossing the [[Red Fork]].{{ref|ACOK|45}}
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Catelyn returns to Riverrun, where Ser Edmure remained to guard Robb's rear. He takes in smallfolk from across the riverlands in an effort to guard them from Lannister raiders, but this reduces Riverrun's stores.{{ref|ACOK|39}} In the [[Battle of the Fords]], Edmure leads the river lords in stopping Tywin's army from crossing the [[Red Fork]].{{ref|ACOK|45}}
  
After she hears of the supposed deaths of two of her sons, [[Bran Stark|Bran]] and [[Rickon Stark|Rickon]], at [[capture of Winterfell|Winterfell]], Catelyn releases Jaime Lannister from captivity in Riverrun.{{ref|ACOK|55}}  
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[[House Tully guards|Tully guardsmen]] prevent [[red cloaks]] from rescuing Jaime Lannister from Riverrun's dungeon.{{ref|ACOK|25}}{{ref|ACOK|39}} After she hears of the supposed deaths of two of her sons, [[Bran Stark|Bran]] and [[Rickon Stark|Rickon]], at [[capture of Winterfell|Winterfell]], Catelyn releases Jaime from captivity in Riverrun.{{ref|ACOK|55}}  
  
For his service allying [[House Tyrell]] with the Lannisters and [[House Baratheon of King's Landing]], Lord [[Petyr Baelish]] is named [[Lord Paramount of the Trident]] by King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I Baratheon]] after the [[Battle of the Blackwater]]. According to the [[Iron Throne]], Petyr replaces the rebellious Hoster as liege lord of the riverlands.{{ref|ACOK|65}}
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For his service allying [[House Tyrell]] with the Lannisters and [[House Baratheon of King's Landing]], Lord [[Petyr Baelish]] is named [[Lord Paramount of the Trident]] by King Joffrey after the [[Battle of the Blackwater]]. According to the Iron Throne, Petyr replaces the rebellious Hoster as liege lord of the riverlands.{{ref|ACOK|65}}
  
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===

Revision as of 16:21, 23 March 2016

House Tully of Riverrun
House Tully.PNG
Family, Duty, Honor
Coat of arms A leaping silver trout on a field of blue and mud red
(Paly wavy azure and gules, a trout embowed argent)
Seat Exiled (formerly Riverrun)
Head Edmure Tully (captive)
Region Riverlands
Titles
Heir Roslin Frey's unborn child
Overlords

House Tully of Riverrun is one of the Great Houses of the Seven Kingdoms. Lord Hoster Tully, the Lord Paramount of the Trident, rules over the riverlands from the Tully seat of Riverrun. Their sigil is a silver trout leaping on a blue and red striped field, and their words are "Family, Duty, Honor."[1] Members of the family tend to have auburn hair, high cheekbones, and bright blue eyes.[2][3]

History

Pre-Conquest Era

House Tully is an old noble house of First Men origin, dating back to the Age of Heroes. Ser Edmure Tully and his sons were allies of Tristifer IV Mudd, the King of the Rivers and the Hills, but the Tullys knelt to the Andal conqueror Armistead Vance after Tristifer's death. Edmure's son, Axel Tully, received land at the junction of the Red Fork and the Tumblestone, where he constructed Riverrun.[4]

Unlike many Great Houses the Tullys never ruled as kings, but held Riverrun for a thousand years as powerful vassals of those who did. They often defended the Trident from the Kings of the Rock. Lord Elston Tully died supporting Lord Roderick Blackwood against King Humfrey I Teague. Lord Tommen Tully futilely supported Lady Agnes Blackwood against Harwyn Hoare, King of the Iron Islands, and Tommen's natural son Samwell Rivers was slain at the Tumblestone.[5]

Targaryen Era

Knights of House Tully charge. Illustrated by Martina Pilcerova. © Fantasy Flight Games.

House Tully rose to prominence during Aegon's Conquest, when Lord Edmyn Tully led the rebel river lords who deserted King Harren the Black and joined Aegon the Conqueror.[6] Following the burning of Harrenhal, Edmyn was rewarded with dominion over the riverlands as the Lord Paramount of the Trident. One of Edmyn's daughters married Lord Quenton Qoherys of Harrenhal, while Edmyn himself served two years as Hand of the King to King Aegon I.[7][4]

King Aenys I Targaryen relied on the Tullys during the rebellion of Harren the Red, and King Maegor I Targaryen was supported by the Tullys and the Harroways against Prince Aegon Targaryen in the Battle Beneath the Gods Eye. The Tullys later supported Prince Jaehaerys Targaryen against Maegor.[4]

During the Dance of the Dragons, the Tullys ruled over, in name at least, the quarrelsome river lords.[8] The aged Grover Tully wanted to support the greens, but his grandson Elmo and great-grandson Kermit supported the blacks. Kermit led the Lads and slew Lord Borros Baratheon in the Battle of the Kingsroad.[4]

The Tullys were Targaryen loyalists during the Blackfyre Rebellions.[4] Lord Medgar Tully participated in the tourney at Ashford Meadow, where he challenged Ser Humfrey Hardyng in his first tilt but was defeated.[9] Two years later, during the reign of Aerys I Targaryen, there was a new Lord Tully, a boy of eight (in 211 AC). He was surrounded by women, indicating he had no brothers or uncles.[10]

Recent History

Given the riverlands' geographic vulnerability, House Tully has often sought alliances in case of invasion. Lord Hoster Tully sought to wed his brother, Ser Brynden Tully, hero of the War of the Ninepenny Kings, to Bethany Redwyne, but Brynden would have none of it. During the years-long quarrel between the two, Brynden took the moniker "Blackfish".[11]

Hoster also took a ward, Petyr Baelish, an obscure lordling from the Fingers. Petyr fell in love with Lord Tully's eldest daughter, Catelyn, but was rebuffed. As consolation he took the virginity of Lysa, Hoster's other daughter. Hoster forbade Petyr from marrying either of his daughters due to his low standing, and ordered Lysa to drink moon tea to prevent her from bearing Petyr's child.[12] Hoster accepted an offer from Lord Tywin Lannister to wed Ser Jaime Lannister to Lysa, but Jaime unexpectedly joined the Kingsguard before this could occur.[13] Hoster rebuffed Tywin's offer of his younger son, Tyrion, as a replacement.[14] Other prospects existed from House Brax and others, but Hoster finally accepted an offer from Lord Rickard Stark that Catelyn be betrothed to Brandon Stark, heir to Winterfell. Petyr dueled Brandon for Catelyn's favor, resulting in his exile from Riverrun.[15]

The executions of Brandon and Rickard by King Aerys II Targaryen complicated matters, but Lord Hoster threw in with the ensuing rebellion of Lord Robert Baratheon against Targaryen rule, arranging for Catelyn to wed Brandon's brother, Lord Eddard Stark, and for Lysa to marry Lord Jon Arryn. The riverlands was a major theater in Robert's Rebellion, and Lord Hoster fought in the Battle of the Bells[16] His control over his bannermen was not complete, however, as Houses Darry, Mooton, and Ryger supported House Targaryen.[17] Hoster also crushed the royalist House Goodbrook.[18] House Frey delayed their contribution until after the decisive Battle of the Trident, itself fought in the riverlands. After the war, the Tully girls rode off to their husbands' seats, with Ser Brynden accompanying Lysa to the Vale of Arryn to serve as Knight of the Gate.[19]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

House Tully Septon by Nacho Molina. © Fantasy Flight Games.

Lord Hoster Tully is an old man, afflicted with an illness which has left him a bed-ridden invalid. His responsibilities fall on his son and heir, Ser Edmure Tully.[15] After the unexpected death of her husband, Jon Arryn, Lysa sends a coded message from the Eyrie to Catelyn warning her of the Lannisters.[3] When Catelyn later sails to King's Landing to speak with her husband, Lord Eddard Stark, about an attempt on their son Bran's life, Petyr Baelish (now master of coin) says that the dagger used was Tyrion Lannister's.[1]

While returning to Winterfell, Catelyn captures Tyrion at the crossroads inn[17] and brings him to her sister at the Eyrie for trial. Lysa's champion, Vardis Egen, loses a trial by combat and Tyrion goes free.[15]

Lord Tywin Lannister sends raiders under Ser Gregor Clegane to the riverlands in retaliation and calls his banners to Lannisport. The Tullys send survivors of the raids along with a highborn delegation to beseech the Iron Throne for justice.[20] Meanwhile, Edmure sends a defensive force to the border of the westerlands, but they are are crushed beneath the Golden Tooth by Ser Jaime Lannister, who goes on to capture Edmure, scattering his forces and besieging the Tully seat.[21]

King Joffrey I Baratheon names Lord Hoster, Ser Edmure, and Ser Brynden Tully among the nobles who must swear fealty to him or be declared traitors, forfeiting their lands and titles.[22]

Lysa refuses to commit the Vale's forces against the Lannisters.[23] Brynden the Blackfish, disgusted by her behavior, rides off to join Catelyn's son, Robb Stark, in defending Riverrun.[23] Robb, through a brilliant maneuver, captures Jaime the Kingslayer. Brynden commands the party of men that draws Jaime out of his encampment and into the battle in the Whispering Wood.[24] Robb then breaks the siege of Riverrun with an ambitious surprise attack led by Brynden. Lord Tytos Blackwood, commanding the garrison in Riverrun, leads a sortie against the Lannister rear and rescues Edmure.[25] After this Battle of the Camps, in the great hall of Riverrun, the river lords and northmen proclaim Robb King in the North.[26]

A Clash of Kings

Ser Brynden reconciles with his dying brother Hoster[27] before riding off with Robb, King of the Trident, in his westerlands campaign.[28]

Catelyn rides south to treat with Renly Baratheon at Bitterbridge. Renly insists upon receiving homage from Robb,[29] but the claimant to the Iron Throne is killed at Storm's End.[30]

Catelyn returns to Riverrun, where Ser Edmure remained to guard Robb's rear. He takes in smallfolk from across the riverlands in an effort to guard them from Lannister raiders, but this reduces Riverrun's stores.[28] In the Battle of the Fords, Edmure leads the river lords in stopping Tywin's army from crossing the Red Fork.[31]

Tully guardsmen prevent red cloaks from rescuing Jaime Lannister from Riverrun's dungeon.[32][28] After she hears of the supposed deaths of two of her sons, Bran and Rickon, at Winterfell, Catelyn releases Jaime from captivity in Riverrun.[33]

For his service allying House Tyrell with the Lannisters and House Baratheon of King's Landing, Lord Petyr Baelish is named Lord Paramount of the Trident by King Joffrey after the Battle of the Blackwater. According to the Iron Throne, Petyr replaces the rebellious Hoster as liege lord of the riverlands.[34]

A Storm of Swords

Because Catelyn tasked Brienne of Tarth with bringing Jaime to King's Landing in an effort to free her daughters, Sansa and Arya,[35] she is placed under house arrest within Riverrun.[36]

In his last weeks, Lord Hoster slips into delirium, and recalls with regret his order for Lysa to abort Petyr Baelish's child.[36] Edmure and Catelyn are with him as his life ends, but their calls for Lysa to attend go unanswered. She remains in the Vale, where she marries Petyr Baelish.[37] On Hoster's death, Edmure becomes Lord of Riverrun in title as well as fact. In accordance with traditional Tully funeral rites, Hoster's body is sent in a boat down the river by seven pallbearing bannermen, and the boat is set alight by a flaming arrow shot by his heir, although the Blackfish has to step in for Edmure.[38]

Robb, having returned to Riverrun from the west, has wed Jeyne Westerling, a lesser Lannister vassal, thereby breaking his marriage contract with House Frey. Robb and Brynden tell Edmure his victory in the Battle of the Fords unwittingly foiled Robb's strategy to trap Tywin in the west.[39] To atone, Edmure agrees to marry a Frey in Robb's stead.[38] The Blackfish is named Warden of the Southern Marches and holds Riverrun while the others attend the wedding.[40]

While at the Twins for Edmure's marriage to Roslin Frey, the Tullys and Starks are betrayed by the Freys and the Boltons in the Red Wedding. Catelyn, Robb, and many others are murdered under guest right.[41] In mockery of the Tully funeral customs, Catelyn is thrown naked from the castle walls into the river.[42] Lord Edmure is captured and House Tully is stripped of its lands, titles, and incomes. The lordship of Riverrun and its associated lands and incomes are given to the newly-established House Frey of Riverrun, though House Tully's status as overlords of the riverlands has already passed to their former ward, Petyr Baelish, now Lord of Harrenhal.[43]

Ser Brynden is besieged by Freys at Riverrun, one of the last anti-Lannister strongholds in the south.[44] Meanwhile Lysa is thrown to her death by her new husband, Petyr Baelish.[12] Catelyn's corpse is found by the outlaw lord Beric Dondarrion, who gives his own life to her with the last kiss. The new Catelyn, who is known as Lady Stoneheart, takes leadership of Beric's brotherhood without banners and goes on a campaign of vengeance, killing anyone she finds associated with the Red Wedding.[45]

A Feast for Crows

During the siege of Riverrun, Brynden withstands daily threats from Ser Ryman Frey that Edmure will be hanged.[46] Once Ser Jaime Lannister arrives, he is unable to convince Brynden to yield the castle. Jaime instead threatens Edmure with sending rivermen against Riverrun and using a trebuchet to throw the pregnant Roslin's child into Riverrun once it is born.[47] Edmure convinces Brynden to yield Riverrun, although the Blackfish escapes to parts unknown. Edmure is to be held in genteel captivity at Casterly Rock, with his wife Roslin slated to join him after she gives birth.[48]

Lady Stoneheart's outlaws capture Brienne of Tarth and threaten her with hanging.[49]

A Dance with Dragons

Lord Tytos Blackwood is the last of the river lords to still fly the banners of Houses Stark and Tully. Jaime negotiates the end of the siege of Raventree, and Tytos claims he has no knowledge of Brynden's whereabouts.[50]

House Tully at the end of the third century

The known Tullys during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are:

Family

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lord Tully
 
Unknown
wife
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hoster
 
Minisa
Whent
 
Brynden
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Two sons[31]
 
Catelyn
 
Eddard
Stark
 
Jon
Arryn
 
Lysa
 
Petyr
Baelish
 
Edmure
 
Roslin
Frey
 
Son[30]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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House Arryn.svg
 


Household

Historical Members

Formerly Sworn Houses

Quotes

She would show these northerners how strong a Tully of Riverrun could be.[54]

- thoughts of Catelyn Tully


Let the kings of winter have their cold crypt under the earth. The Tullys drew their strength from the river, and it was to the river they returned when their lives had run their course.[38]

- thoughts of Catelyn Tully


Those Tullys are a sour, suspicious lot ...[55]

- Tom of Sevenstreams to Arya Stark

References and Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 18, Catelyn IV.
  2. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 1, Bran I.
  3. 3.0 3.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 6, Catelyn II.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 The World of Ice & Fire, The Riverlands: House Tully.
  5. The World of Ice & Fire, The Riverlands.
  6. A Game of Thrones, Appendix.
  7. The World of Ice & Fire, The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest.
  8. The Princess and the Queen.
  9. The Hedge Knight.
  10. The Sworn Sword.
  11. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 45, Eddard XII.
  12. 12.0 12.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 80, Sansa VII.
  13. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 11, Jaime II.
  14. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 19, Tyrion III.
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 40, Catelyn VII.
  16. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 29, Arya V.
  17. 17.0 17.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 28, Catelyn V.
  18. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 43, Arya VIII.
  19. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 34, Catelyn VI.
  20. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 43, Eddard XI.
  21. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 56, Tyrion VII.
  22. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 57, Sansa V.
  23. 23.0 23.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 55, Catelyn VIII.
  24. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 63, Catelyn X.
  25. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 69, Tyrion IX.
  26. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 71, Daenerys VI.
  27. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 7, Catelyn I.
  28. 28.0 28.1 28.2 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 39, Catelyn V.
  29. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 22, Catelyn II.
  30. 30.0 30.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 33, Catelyn IV.
  31. 31.0 31.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 45, Catelyn VI.
  32. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 25, Tyrion VI.
  33. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 55, Catelyn VII.
  34. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 65, Sansa VIII.
  35. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 1, Jaime I.
  36. 36.0 36.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 2, Catelyn I.
  37. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 68, Sansa VI.
  38. 38.0 38.1 38.2 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 35, Catelyn IV.
  39. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 14, Catelyn II.
  40. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 45, Catelyn V.
  41. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 51, Catelyn VII.
  42. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 58, Tyrion VII.
  43. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 72, Jaime IX.
  44. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 74, Arya XIII.
  45. A Storm of Swords, Epilogue.
  46. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 33, Jaime V.
  47. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 38, Jaime VI.
  48. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 44, Jaime VII.
  49. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 42, Brienne VIII.
  50. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 48, Jaime I.
  51. 51.0 51.1 The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon I.
  52. The Rogue Prince.
  53. The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon V.
  54. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 14, Catelyn III.
  55. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 38, Tyrion V.

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