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House Lothston of Harrenhal

"On Wings Of Night"



"Ah, and what a castle it is. Cavernous halls and ruined towers, ghosts and draughts, ruinous to heat, impossible to garrison . . . and there’s that small matter of a curse.” - Petyr Baelish


Harrenhal is the largest castle in the Seven Kingdoms and is the seat of House Lothston in the Riverlands, on the north shore of the Gods Eye lake. Since the War of Conquest, however, it has become a dark and ruinous place.

The castle has five towers of dizzying size, with equally monstrous curtain walls. The walls are incredibly thick and its rooms are built on a scale that would be more comfortable for giants than humans. The castle's holdings are some of the richest in Westeros, claiming vast tracts of green fertile land.

Harrenhal covers three times as much ground as Winterfell and its buildings are so much larger that they can scarcely be compared. Its stables can house a thousand horses, its godswood covers twenty acres, and its kitchens are as large as Winterfell's Great Hall. When it was built it could have potentially garrisoned a million men.

However, much of Harrenhal has far gone into decay and many places in the castle have not been entered in decades. Bats infest the tops of some of the towers.


History:
The Lothstons acquired Harrenhal when House Strong became extinct. They have cultivated a bad reputation over the years; Lucas Lothston and his son Manfryd were renowned for their black deeds, while the late Lord Manfred Lothston betrayed Daemon Blackfyre in the recently quashed Blackfyre Rebellion. Lady Danelle, sometimes called "the Mad," acts as the head of Harrenhal since his death and it is whispered by some smallfolk that she sends giant bats out to capture children for her cookpots, as well that she bathes in blood and feasts on flesh. Jon Lothston spends his days at sea, engaged in dubious business aboard his merchantman, the Sea-Bat, or else pursuing comely new brides, who seem to mysteriously die or vanish with alarming frequency. Ser Osseon, the thirdborn son, lived most of his life in King's Landing, becoming a knight of the Kingsguard until his elder brother's support of the Blackfyres earned him a beheading. Jeyne, the youngest of Manfred's siblings, is largely unremarkable save that she was the eighth of King Aegon IV Targaryen's mistresses. Since his death, she has kept herself confined to the Widow's Tower.

Sworn Houses:
House Lychester
House Whent
House Wode

Members of the House:

  • {Lord Manfred Lothston, killed following the Blackfyre Rebellion}

  • {Lady Alyce of House Arryn, his wife, died of a summer fever}

  • Benfred & Janyce Lothston, their children of ten & eight years, heirs of Harrenhal & wards of the Eyrie


  • Jon Lothston, her elder but footloose brother, captain of the merchantman Sea-Bat & man of infamous repute

  • {Lady Darla of House Frey, his previous wife, fell from her horse}

  • Domeric Lothston, their son, a tender pageboy of five years


  • {Ser Osseon Lothston, a knight of the Kingsguard, lost his head at King's Landing during the Blackfyre Rebellion}

  • Jeyne Lothston, youngest of the Lothston siblings, a former mistress of Aegon IV & mother of Byron, now a recluse

  • Byron Rivers, called Crookback, unknown bastard of Aegon IV & sellsail captain of the ??? (TBD)

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Is there still room for some new folks in the RP? I'm a huge fan of aSoIaF and would love to participate.
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Is there still room for some new folks in the RP? I'm a huge fan of aSoIaF and would love to participate.


Same here if possible ;)
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Yep! There's room. It's actually hard to run out of room on this game, so no worries. <3
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Recent House history:

The Dornish say they did not provoke, nor invite the young dragon’s attack. But they will claim to have bloody well ended the thing, bleeding the Lords of Westeros until they all wilted away and out of Dorne, back to their homes. Dorne came into the Seven Kingdoms on the promise of marriage, shortly followed by another marriage between Martell and Targaryen to ensure peace.

Many Dornish Houses fought in the war, though their losses are fewer than nearly any other belligerent faction in the war. In part for their quick hitting tactics, in part for their success fighting under Baelor.

House Martell

Prince Maron Nymeros Martell, Prince of Dorne, Lord of Sunspear.
-Princess Daenerys of House Targaryen, Maron’s wife.
--Princess Allyria Nymeros Martell, Prince Maron’s heir.
---Ser Drayton Dayne, called the Sword of the Morning, her sworn sword.
-Princess Mellei Martell, Prince Maron’s younger sister.
-Lord Robert of House Jordayne, Princess Mellei’s husband,
--their children: Olyvar, Alyx, Sansa.







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Is the North up for nabs?
I think it's the only great house left but not sure.
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Is the North up for nabs?I think it's the only great house left but not sure.


House Baratheon is also not taken yet. The North is available, but it has been a recurring issue to get them involved with the rest of Westeros.
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This is what A Wiki of Ice and Fire says about the Starks around this time;

"Around 213AC, House Stark faced a difficult succession. Several Lords of Winterfell had perished fighting wars in the North against rebellious Skagosi, the wildling king Raymun Redbeard and other threats, leaving Beron Stark as the lord of the house. As he too lay slowly succumbing to wounds he received fighting Dagon Greyjoy and his ironborn, his wife and four other recent Stark widows struggled over who would succeed him. There were a number of potential heirs, with some ten Stark children about."

So if we're playing a few years prior, it seems the Starks are probably in the thick of some Skagosi-stompin' and dealing with another King-Beyond-the-Wall. But with ten or more potential heirs to Lord Beron, it's certainly possible a few are spread out.
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House Baratheon is also not taken yet. The North is available, but it has been a recurring issue to get them involved with the rest of Westeros.


Tully?
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dreamshell said
This is what A Wiki of Ice and Fire says about the Starks around this time;"Around 213AC, House Stark faced a difficult succession. Several Lords of Winterfell had perished fighting wars in the North against rebellious Skagosi, the wildling king Raymun Redbeard and other threats, leaving Beron Stark as the lord of the house. As he too lay slowly succumbing to wounds he received fighting Dagon Greyjoy and his ironborn, his wife and four other recent Stark widows struggled over who would succeed him. There were a number of potential heirs, with some ten Stark children about."So if we're playing a few years prior, it seems the Starks are probably in the thick of some Skagosi-stompin' and dealing with another King-Beyond-the-Wall. But with ten or more potential heirs to Lord Beron, it's certainly possible a few are spread out.


We did an IC event with Raymun and Skagosi in a prior game. Or, damn near. =/

We just have bad luck with the Starks.

Except for the last game. >>
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Ruby: Of course! Tully. I thought I smelled something fishy. So you see, there are three Great Houses still up for grabs.

dreamshell said
This is what A Wiki of Ice and Fire says about the Starks around this time;
"Around 213AC, House Stark faced a difficult succession. Several Lords of Winterfell had perished fighting wars in the North against rebellious Skagosi, the wildling king Raymun Redbeard and other threats, leaving Beron Stark as the lord of the house. As he too lay slowly succumbing to wounds he received fighting Dagon Greyjoy and his ironborn, his wife and four other recent Stark widows struggled over who would succeed him. There were a number of potential heirs, with some ten Stark children about."

So if we're playing a few years prior, it seems the Starks are probably in the thick of some Skagosi-stompin' and dealing with another King-Beyond-the-Wall. But with ten or more potential heirs to Lord Beron, it's certainly possible a few are spread out.


You would be correct. So that indeed means Beron Stark would be Lord, with a lot of Starks around. If they're in the North or not, would be up to anyone interested in playing them. Raymun Redbeard's invasion was longer ago, 25 years if I'm right (184 AL), so less important than the Blackfyre Rebellion. Then again, Daemon Blackfyre's plight was less important in the North than the Wildling invasion or Skagosi plague, I wager.
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I don't want to overreach and I'm going to leave the rest of the houses alone, but if there turn out to be any minor positions, say, in King's Landing that need filling before we start, I'll happily volunteer.

I'm also looking for any ideas about what family to make the late Lord Manfred's wife hail from, as I'm considering the possibility their children are now wards of that house in light of Manfred's earlier support of the Blackfyres. That said, the rebellion happened long enough ago that such a situation might no longer be necessary. Then again, Theon Greyjoy makes a different case. Just mulling over my options. Lothston wards seem like a good potential way of A) getting a(nother) POV somewhere outside of Harrenhal and B) starting conflict.
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You're always welcome to make additional chars! As far as your ward idea goes, I'd be up for having a Lothston at the Twins. I am sure there are others more than willing to have one of your house's members reside at their courts.

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Ruby said
We did an IC event with Raymun and Skagosi in a prior game. Or, damn near. =/
We just have bad luck with the Starks.
Except for the last game. >>


Urg, don't remind me, I loved my Raymun

Na, last game's Starks were the worst.
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Zacharius said
Urg, don't remind me, I loved my RaymunNa, last game's Starks were the worst........Joking.


And my Skags...I saw that and instantly wished I still had their sheet.
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Great! I'd love to play as the Baratheons. I'll get a sheet up ASAP.
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Oh Sini, why do you tempt me so....
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I don't think I can resist :P
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The Seat: Riverrun




The Family















Notable NPCs:

Ser Rickard Tully - The Merry Trout, younger brother of Lord Janos Tully and the father of many bastards, 58 years of age.
Lady Lorena (Mallister) Tully, his wife, 50 years of age.
Ser Sam Tully, his son, 27 years of age. Married with one daughter.
Maester Markus Tully, his son 24 years of age.
Ser Benjen Tully, his son 21 years of age.
Elena Tully, his daughter 17 years of age.

Lady Emma (Vance) Tully, Widow of Ser Robert Tully (Brother to Janos), 35 years of age
Squire Alec Tully, her son, 17 years of age
Squire Merdoc Tully, her son 16 years of age

Maester Aerik Tully - The Grumpy Guppy, younger brother to the late Lord Wilmer Tully, Maester of Riverrun, 85 years of age.
Lady Cara (Tully) Mooton, sister of the Late Wilmer Tully, 76 years of age, and her descendants.
Lady Sharine (Tully) Blackwood, sister to Wimer, deceased, but her descendants still live.

Ser Leopold Greenbriar, a knight in Lord Tully's service, 45 years of age
Ser Marric Vance, a knight in Lord Tully's service, 37 years of age,
Kip Swyft, his squire, 12 years of age.
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Name: Ascario Cosca, Captain of the Bright Banners a Free Company
Age: 42
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“You can never have too many knives.”


Personality:
Literally a whoreson, Ascario is a capable warrior and, like most sellswords, is fickle, faithless and brutal. His greed is so much of a fault that it almost turns into a quality. You can always trust Cosca… trust him to side with the highest bidder. As a soldier of fortune, he tries to enjoy life as much as possible, for tomorrow you might find your heart pierced by an arrow, or your spleen ruptured by a spear.

In a fight, Ascario Cosca is vicious, swift and incredibly agile as befits a bravo and mercenary. He is utterly pragmatic and ruthless, caring little for the fates of his men (though he is careful to conceal it of course lest the fools lynch him), always pressing them. The job needs to be done, as long as he is paid. He might look like just a joker, but he is far more cunning than he seems.

Incredibly vain and witty, he considers himself the epitome of manly attraction, in spite of having some feminine quirks. He likes to display his qualities, and is blind to his own faults. Lacking scruples and morals, Cosca has committed terrible and heinous crimes in his life, from murder and all sorts of abuse to wholesale torture and merciless slaughter.

Ascario has several great loves in his life that all compete but are never mutually exclusive. Though not exclusively attracted to women, Cosca is a great womanizer and sees all women as conquests. Other than carnal pleasures, he is fond of the bottle, dice, fists and of course the thing that makes it all possible: coin.

Biography:
Cosca was born to a Tyroshi concubine and so there is quite some doubt about his parentage. His mother always told him it was a Braavosi ship captain, but it could just as well been a lowly sailor. Nevertheless, Ascario was forced to look out after himself, helping out in the brothel occasionally, or working the streets as a purse-cut. He was little more than a gutter-rat. As he grew up, it became apparent he had a talent for violence and manipulating, joining one of the local gangs.

At the age of fourteen he left the city, using his flamboyance and genial ways to join up with the Bright Banners. He served first as a mere kitchen boy and farrier, until one of the crossbowmen took him as his shield boy. After carrying a large pavise for a few years, Ascario enlisted as a regular soldier of fortune.

Fighting in the Disputed Lands saw him wounded several times, even when he climbed the ladder of the company. It also introduced him with exploiting the company’s strengths when negotiating contracts. Aside from commanding the pike-men of the Bright Banners, Ascario functioned as a notary who drafted contracts. Aware of the military power monopoly in the Free Cities, Cosca became notorious for his capriciousness, and after rising to captain-general soon dictated terms to his ostensible employers.

Ascario Cosca preferred fighting indirectly, not directly— thus, only reluctantly endangering himself and the enlisted men, avoiding battle when possible, also avoiding hard work and winter campaigns, as these all reduced the total number of trained soldiers available, and was detrimental to the company’s political and economic interest. The Bright Banners set a trend. They fought by outmanoeuvring the opponent and fighting his ability to wage war, rather than risk uncertain fortune —defeat, capture, death— in battlefield combat.

The Company:

You'll See Us Coming


Though not with the best reputation, the company is well-known and infamous throughout Essos. A motley crew of disparate and displaced soldiers, the Bright Banner has become the home of many a desperate man who knows how to fight. There are axemen from Qohor and Norvos, bravos from Braavos, Lyseni sellswords, Tyroshi pikemen and all other sorts of mercenaries from both sides of the Narrow Sea that serve with the Dun Banner. The units of bowmen are mostly made up of Dornish, and some Summer Islanders with their deadly bows, while occasionally contingents of Myrish crossbowmen march along. In total, the Bright Banners number 2,000 regulars, of which two-hundred are mounted fighting men.
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