2.1.2.1. Bannerhouses
- House Celtigar of Claw Isle (I: 677. II: 718)
- House Velaryon of Driftmark (I: 677. II: 600)
- House Seaworth (I: 677)
- House Bar Emmon of Sharp Point (I: 677. II: 718)
- House Sunglass of Sweeport Sound (I: 677. II: 718)
- The lord of House Velaryon is styled Lord of the Tides (II: 110)
- The Velaryons have the blood of ancient Valyria and have thrice provided brides for Targaryen princes (II: 110)
- House Rosby's lands and castle are north of King's Landing. Their castle is found at the village of Rosby, where there are daub-and-wattle huts, a sept, and a well. (II: 193. IV: 56)
- House Stokeworth's lands and castle are north of King's Landing (II: 193)
- At best, the bannerhouses and wealth of Dragonstone might allow 5,000 men-at-arms, sellswords, and knights to be gathered, of which less than 400 would be mounted (II: 351)
- Duskendale is eastwards from Harrenhal. Its lands are rich (II: 653)
- Claw Isle is the ancient seat of House Celtigar (III: 408)
- The Celtigars are reputedly quite wealthy, their castle said (probably unreliably) to be stuffed with Myrish carpets, Volantene glass, gold and silver plate, jeweled cups, magnificent hawks, an axe of Valyrian steel, a horn that could summon monsters from the deep, chests of rubies, and more wines than a man could drink in a hundred years (III: 408)
- The Rosbys have never been robust (III: 561)
- The Stokeworths are accounted a minor house (III: 738)
- The shortest road from Kings Landing to Duskendale passes through Rosby and moves in a northeastern direction. (IV: 56, 57)
- Duskendale has a port (IV: 57)
- The Defiance of Duskendale occurred approximately in the year 270, give or take five years (IV: 65)
- House Rosby is considered wealthy in comparison to its peers (IV: 113)
Last revised January 31, 2007
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