SynopsisFormerly High Kings, the Yronwoods were the most powerful family in Dorne before the arrival of Nymeria and her union with the Martells, and have continued as the second most prominent Dornish house thereafter. House Yronwood once ruled from Wyl to the Greenblood, feuding with the petty Kings of Houses Dayne and Fowler before swearing fealty to the Princes of Martell. Tension between the Bloodroyals and their Martell overlords has resulted in several conflicts through history, but never one that has ended with an Yronwood victory. In years past, the Yronwoods were proud and bitter, having supported the Blackfyres against the Iron Throne and, more importantly, the Martells in three of the five Blackfyre Rebellions. More recently however, the Yronwoods have remained close to the Martells, with Cletus Yronwood losing his life in service to Quentyn Martell. Yronwood itself sits just below the Red Mountains as the last castle along the Stone Way into Dorne, earning them the title Wardens of the Stone Way. Their strategic position gives them tight control of travel and trade, combined with comparatively fertile and mineral rich holdings allowing the Yronwoods to be a particularly rich and prominent house in Dorne.
Head of HouseLord Yohn Yronwood
SeatYronwood
DemesneThe Yronwoods rule over one of the few reasonably fertile areas in the desert kingdom of Dorne, as well as boasting an abundance of timber and natural resources like tin, iron and silver. Strategically positioned at the end of the Stone Way, Yronwood controls trade and travel from Dorne into the Stormlands and beyond and represents a stubbornly strong defensive position. Any would-be invaders must traverse the Boneway, and bypass the treacherous and cruel Wyls that hold the northern end of the pass and once swore fealty to the Yronwood Kings. These days, no house pledges its banner to the Yronwoods, but the Yronwoods themselves are one of few Dornish houses with the might to potentially rival the Martells.
Recent HistoryHouse Yronwood were important supporters in the restoration of the Targaryen dynasty. Lord Anders' only son, Cletus Yronwood, and his nephew Ser Archibald ‘the Big Man’ Yronwood were part of the group that escorted Quentyn Martell across the Narrow Sea in the plot to marry Quentyn to Daenerys. Cletus lost his life defending Quentyn from corsairs on the way to Volantis and Archibald Yronwood stayed with the Prince all the way to his fiery demise when he attempted to capture a dragon. After Quentyn’s death, Archibald struck a deal to act on Barristan Selmy’s behalf as an envoy to recruit the Windblown mercenary company to the Targaryen cause in Slaver’s Bay, in exchange for a pardon for the attempted theft of the dragons and Quentyn’s bones to return to Sunspear. Upon returning to Dorne, Archibald and the Yronwoods continued to serve the Martells until the end of the war. Ser Archibald and Lord Anders lead Dornish troops in support of Daenerys Targaryen when she eventually landed in Westeros.
The war for the Iron Throne ended in 300 AC, with Daenerys Targaryen now Queen of Westeros and Barristan Selmy acting as her hand. With Lord Anders’ only son Cletus dead, and his eldest daughter Ynys happily married to Ryon Allyrion and living in Godsgrace as the mother of two sons, the second daughter Gwyneth was prepared to inherit Yronwood when her father passed. For his service to the family, the crown and their liege the Martells, Anders decided that Anders would rule over the small castle town of Stonegate; a humble keep situated in the Stone Way some way north of Yronwood itself. Anders also declared that Stonegate would be the focus of developments to create a lively post that traders along the pass could stop at. The town was filled with inns and brothels, encouraging trade, while Lord Anders simultaneously imposed a toll on all good and travellers coming through the pass. These developments saw the wealth of the Yronwood family skyrocket in comparison, refilling coffers previously emptied by war contributions.
Lord Anders sought security for his family above all else in these trying times, left with one female heir. He attempted to broker marriage alliances with several houses, almost successfully marrying Gwyneth matrilineally to men of houses Redwyne, Swann, Mertens and Uller. Eventually, however, in 303 AC, Gwyneth Yronwood married Andrey Vaith. Gwyneth was not ready for childbirth; her firstborn, a son named Cugel, did not survive the difficult birth. Four years later, Gwyneth gave birth again; this time to a healthy baby girl named Baldera Yronwood after Gwyneth's own mother. Her next child would be Sylva Yronwood, who would go on to marry Daemon Martell and give birth to 5 children including the father of the current Princess of Dorne, but the birth would be bittersweet. Just a week after Sylva was born, Gwyneth's mother and Lord Anders' beloved wife passed away. Gwyneth had six living children in total; a son named Yorwin Yronwood and three more daughters named Dinah, Jynessa and Ysella.
Lord Anders was not the same following the death of his wife. The two had been together since their childhood and Anders had raised many an eyebrow with his decision to marry a girl with no name for no other reason than the love he bore her. The loss broke him. He would spend days alone in his room without food, and the guards posted outside claimed to hear sobbing at all hours, as if the man did nothing but sit and cry, not even taking a break to sleep. Gwyneth inherited rulership of Yronwood in all but official titles, overseeing the day to day running of her family's holdings with help from her husband Andrey and her loyal cousin Archibald. Eventually in 321 AC, years of neglecting his health caught up with Anders and he passed away at the age of 58, leaving Gwyneth Yronwood as the Warden of the Stone Way.
Gwyneth arranged a public funeral and invited all the people of Yronwood, as well as all the Lords and Ladies of Dorne. It was at this gathering of lords that Gwyneth skilfully negotiated a marriage alliance for her eldest daughter and heir Baldera Yronwood to marry Cullian, the third son of Lord Qorgyle, matrilineally. Gwyneth learned a great deal from listening to other Lords at the funeral, and set about immediately expanding on Yronwood's mining operations to fully take advantage of the great veins of iron, tin and silver that Yronwood was fortunate to sit upon. Gwyneth also declared that Yronwood would stockpile a portion of its harvests so that it could supply food to northern kingdoms when winter came and the fields could no longer be worked. The Yronwoods took a particular focus to horse breeding, with Archibald having told a dozen stories of how the Dothraki screamers were dominant in the field. Gwyneth hired a horse master from across the Narrow Sea to train riding instructors and help the Yronwoods to breed strong horses.
Baldera Yronwood became the Bloodroyal after her mother's death in 345 AC. By this time Baldera and Cullian already had four healthy children; two sons named Yohn and Andrey, and two daughters named Loreza and Moryssa. Yohn wed Liera Jordayne, securing good relations with the Lords of the Tor. Andrey never married, but was suspected of fathering a number of bastards none of whom he officially acknowledged but was often heard bragging about. Loreza Yronwood married Walter Wyl, and Moryssa Yronwood married a knight named Yandry. Baldera maintained her mother's work, and became well known and well liked throughout Dorne. She was caring, kind and just, and held regular summer festivals and feasts to which she invited all the noblemen and women of Dorne and sometimes beyond. Baldera even managed to somewhat smooth over relations with House Fowler, with whom the Yronwoods have had a blood feud for generations.
The Stepstones Rebellion in 369 AC saw heavy involvement for the Yronwoods. Andrey Yronwood personally lead Yronwood troops in helping to end the treachery of Aegon Velaryon, supported by the sons of Archibald Yronwood Cletus and Gerris. Yohn, as heir to Yronwood, did not participate. Yronwood spearmen fought alongside the other Westerosi houses, assaulting the rebel holdings on the islands of the Stepstones and eventually emerging on the victorious side. Andrey Yronwood, having demonstrated honour, ability and bravery, was appointed as a Knight of the Kingsguard by Queen Daenerys to replace one of her fallen bodyguards, a moment of great pride for the Yronwood family.
Baldera Yronwood died in 372 AC. Her eldest child, Yohn, became the Bloodroyal and has been ruling over Yronwood ever since. Now, in 379 AC, the death of the Dragon Queen is looming and an heir has not been named. Yohn has travelled to Gulltown, with his two eldest children Yorick and Alysanne and his father Cullian Qorgyle.
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