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- Lady Lyvia Clegane: Lyvia fought valiantly during the Stepstone's campaign, but ultimately fell in combat saving Seran "Seastar" from the vicious blow of none other than the Exile Kraken himself. She died a few hours later, the wounds too severe to be stabilized. She laughed heartily at the end, handing her sword and shield to Seran, with her final words being, "Hopefully they will do you more good than they did for me. Find yourself a nice lady, and make lots of babies you slack jawed daffodil, name one after me, and let her know who her auntie was. Now buzz off, and let me die in peace." With that, Lyvia passed from the world of the living into the Stone Doors of the beyond.
- Ser Uther Tattershall: Killed in combat during the siege of Vulture's Roost. His remains were recovered, and buried with full honors at the ruined keep's graveyard. His headstone read "Both time and distance mean nothing, all that remains in honor and loyalty."
- Lord Lorimer Lefford and family: He has decided to help the Reyne rebel's reclaim their lost rightful lands, though in a manner in which to hopefully not draw suspicion. He has begun to secretly funnel funds and resources to the Reyne cause, led by Lord Roger Reyne. Lord Lefford, and by extension his Lady wife, have passed intelligence to the rebels concerning troop movements, supply caravans, and so on, in order to help the rebels. Lord Lorimer made it a point to keep this an honorable rebellion, and that he would play no part in any violence against small folk, nor would he kill any prisoners, if said individuals were to be detained in his castle grounds. ((
@MrDidact If there is anything you want to add to this, please do.))
-Ser Aerion Goldfyre: Aerion fought with honor and distinction during the Stepstone's rebellion. He killed his fair share of enemy combatants, even a few middle ranking pirate lords and captains, along with playing an integral role in brokering the surrender of two entire enemy garrisons, saving countless lives of loyalist forces from having to storm the walls. These captured pirates, rebels, and sellswords were given the choice, lose their heads, or be sent to the wall. Most chose to serve out their lives at the wall. Aerion helped save the life of Crown Prince Aemon and Prince Viserys during the climactic final battle of the war. Aerion stressed to his superiors that it was not him alone that defended the Targaryen prince's, that it was a joint effort of Ser Ellion, Seran "Seastar", and Lady Taria Greyjoy. ((Others perhaps included?)) Aerion remained in the Stepstones for two more months aiding in the clean-up operations, rooting out the last fractured pockets of resistance, pirates and diehards who refused to flee their fallen fiefdoms, and most fought to the bitter end.
Upon his return to King's Landing, Aerion delivered the collected swords of what appeared to be well over three hundred pirate, sellsword, and rebel officers, a gift to the Iron Throne itself. He then bent the knee before the King and Queen, swearing fealty to House Targaryen, from now till the end of times. Aerion's rewards for his service included the following: ((
@MrDidact up to you to decide what Ser Aerion would be granted/gifted/earned for his service. Aerion has ambition to become a lord in Westeros proper, with the possibility for favorable marriage's to a powerful house. He would inquire into the fate of his dragon egg, and whether he would be allowed to keep it. [If allowed to keep said egg, would it have hatched, or does it remain dormant?] All up to you glorious GM))
Thats all I got for now...