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My ragged raiment? A poor thing … yet those tatters fill my foes with fear, and on the battlefield the sight of my rags blowing in the wind emboldens my men more than any banner. And if I want to move unseen, I need only slip it off to become plain and unremarkable.
~ Tattered Prince
In this world, a man must learn to seize whatever gifts the gods chose to send him. That was a lesson I learned at some cost.
~ Tattered Prince

The Tattered Prince, also known as Rags or Tatters, is a supporting character in the epic fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire. He is a Pentoshi nobleman in exile and the first and only commander of the Windblown. His real name is unknown, as he keeps it to himself. He is well past sixty.

Appearance[]

The Tattered Prince has resting sad eyes and his hair are silver-grey. His mail armor is of the same color. His label is due to the ragged cloak he wears, which is made of different colored pieces of cloths: blue, grey, purple, red, gold, green, magenta, vermilion, and cerulean. Because of the sun, the colors of his cloak have all faded. The strips are also torn and bloodstained, claimed from the many different surcoats of men he has killed. By his own admission, the Tattered Prince is so ordinary that all he has to do is remove his "tatters" and then he becomes undistinguished. When traveling incognito, he wears a brown wool traveler's cloak.

He rides a huge grey warhorse with spotted hindquarters, covered with the same multi-colored torn rags as his master's cloak. While riding, he sits straight and tall. Tyrion Lannister thinks he is elegant.

Personality[]

The Tattered Prince is very pragmatic, serious, and soft-spoken. He can control and discipline his mercenaries without major issues, whipping or mutilating those who cause trouble and disobey his rules. He speaks classic High Valyrian and the common tongue. His voice is strong enough to be heard to every corner of a battlefield.

His Company[]

The Tattered Prince commands the Windblown, a mercenary company of two thousand mounted horse and foot soldiers. Their standards are fork-tailed blue-and-white banners, with streamers of pale blue silk on their lances.

Their command tent, where they hold their war council meetins, is a great grey sailcloth pavilion, which the Tattered Prince likes to call his canvas castle. The sellswords of the Windblown chose their own names, and can rename themselves whenever they wish. The most prevalent language in the Windblown is High Valyrian, which is considered the closest thing they have to a company tongue, unlike the Brave Companions, who don't even have a company tongue and everyone speaks their own different languages.

The Tattered Prince has no tolerance of deserters and he is utterly unforgiving and harsh toward them. First he sends hunters after them, and if they are caught, the most merciful punishment they can receive is having one foot chopped off to make sure they can never run again. The unlucky deserters who gave reason to anger the Tattered Prince are handed over to Pretty Meris, the company torturer and the sole woman in it. The Dothraki Caggo is the Tattered Prince's right-hand. The poet Denzo D'han, from one of the Free Cities, is the Tattered Prince's left-hand.

Biography[]

Background[]

The Tattered Prince was a nobleman born to a noble house in the Free City of Pentos, in western Essos. In 262 AC, when he was twenty-three years old, the Tattered Prince was chosen by the state's ruling magisters (around 40 of them) to be the new Prince of Pentos, mere hours after they had beheaded the previous one. However, the Tattered Prince saw the position of Prince of Pentos as nothing but that of a figurehead, so he refused to become the magisters' disposable puppet and fled to the Disputed Lands, never returning to Pentos ever since. Despite this, he still longs for the city and wishes to become its ruler.

The Tattered Prince became a mercenary and embraced a new life as a sellsword. Over the years he was a member of multiple sellsword companies: the Second Sons, the Iron Shields, and the Maiden's Men. Around 270 AC, along with five brothers-in-arms, he founded his own sellsword company, the Windblown. By 300 AC, he is the only founder who is still alive, while the others are dead.

Once, the Tattered Prince confronted a deserter who claimed that his reason for leaving before his contract expired was because the Windblown's food was so "wretched" that he had to flee before it would made him sick. In response, the Tattered Prince allegedly cut his foot off, roasted it up, and then fed it to the deserter. He then made the man the Windblown's camp cook, with their meals reportedly improving significantly. When the man's contract was fulfilled, he signed another to stay longer.

There is bad blood between the Windblown and the Company of the Cat. In 299 AC, while the War of the Five Kings also raged in Westeros, the two sellsword companies fought on opposite sides of the battle lines in the Disputed Lands, and even now the enmity continues to linger. Bloodbeard, the leader of the Company of the Cat, strongly despises the Tattered Prince and doesn't even try to hide it, openly and spitefully referring to him as "old grey-beards in rags."

A Dance with Dragons[]

During 300 AC, the Tattered Prince's job takes him to Slaver's Bay, as the Wise Masters of Yunkai contract the Windblown from Volantis to fight on the side of the Slaver Alliance against the Kingdom of Meereen, ruled by Queen Daenerys Targaryen, and the Kingdom of Astapor, ruled by King Cleon the Great. The Tattered Prince meets the Yunkish Supreme Commander Yurkhaz zo Yunzak, who signs the Windblown's contract on behalf of Yunkai. At the time this occurs, Yunkai and Astapor are already at war, while Meereen is still uninvolved with the conflict and attempting to avoid it. In Volantis, no trade ships are leaving for Meereen, as in that city-state the fighting pits are closed and the slave trade has been banned, despite Meereen's whole economy depending from these.

Before leaving for Yunkai, the Tattered Prince has four of his serjeants set up a trestle table outside of the Merchant's House in Volantis, approaching every passing man and boy to recruit them among their ranks and increase the company's numbers. They manage to recruit three Westerosi-born adventurers: Dornish Gerrold, Greenguts, and the squire Frog. Unbeknownst to the Tattered Prince and the rest of the company, the three are actually incognito highborn from Dorne: Ser Gerris Drinkwater (Dornish Gerrold), Ser Archibald Yronwood (Greenguts), and Prince Quentyn Martell (Frog), sent on a secret mission by Prince Doran Martell to reach Daenerys. The three Dornishmen pledge their sword and service to the Tattered Prince for a year, as a way to reach Meereen.

The Windblown sail on on an overcrowded ship tossed by wind and sea, eventually reaching Yunkai and joining their armed forces and leaders. By the time this occurs, the Yunkish army, along with two Iron Legions from New Ghis, already defeated King Cleon's faux Unsullied army in the battle at the Horns of Hazzat, forcing the enemies to fall back to Astapor, where anarchy, internal fighting and division ensues within the city.

The Tattered Prince and his host join the army of Yunkai and New Ghis to lay siege on Astapor, devouring the city's crops and slaughtering their herds. They are also joined by two other sellsword companies: the Long Lances and the Company of the Cat, the latters having fought against the Windblown in the Disputed Lands the previous year, making things tense and uneasy between the two companies. One day at dawn, the Yunkish forces face a sudden sortie by the untrained Unsullied of Astapor, led by King Cleon. As the Tattered Prince has his soldiers form a horse line outside Astapor's gates, where they witness Cleon the Butcher King sitting tall upon an armored horse.

While the Windblown, the Company of the Cat, the Long Lances, and the iron legions of New Ghis quickly prepare themselves for battle, the Yunkishmen are still running about the camp, not wearing armor and trying to arrange their half-trained slave soldiers, prompting the Unsullied, all of them being young boys, to crash through the siege lines with their spears. The mercenaries, however, thunder down on the Astapori flanks, and an iron legion from New Ghis pushes through the Yunkish camp from the other side and meets the Unsullied spear to spear and shield to shield. The battle becomes a one-side massacre, with the young Unsullied being defeated and Caggo personally cutting down what turns out to be Cleon's armored rotting corpse, revealing how desperate the Astapori were. This causes the Unsullied to break their ranks, throw their weapons, and run back to Astapor's gates, only to find them shut. The Tattered Prince leads his mounted soldiers to ride against them, slaughtering the frightened boy eunuchs, slashing left and right through them and ignoring pleas for mercy.

Days later throughout the siege, while the city is suffering total anarchy and an epidemic of bloody flux (dysentery), a mob of Astapori slay the guards and open the main gate, allowing the Yunkish army to invade. The iron legions of New Ghis enter first, followed by the Yunkai'i and all the sellswords on their horses. The Tattered Prince and his men participate in the sack of Astapor, which is a bloody massacre filled with brutality. The Yunkai'i seal the city gates, Queen Whore dies fighting, while King Cutthroat is torn apart by dogs in a fighting pit. The legions seal the doors of the Temple of the Graces, which is full of sick Astapori, and set the building afire. The fires end up spreading throughout Astapor leaving the trapped citizens within and causing thousands of deaths.

Following the sack of Astapor, the Tattered Prince takes the lion's share of the Windblown's plunder. His right-hand Caggo becomes known as Corpsekiller for having cut down the already-dead Cleon in battle. The Windblown and the rest of the slaver army marches north, back to Yunkai, to take provisions before continuing on to Meereen, where they will have to face real resistance.

Hundreds or thousands of Astapori survivors are pouring into the countryside, and many have the bloody flux. The commanders Tattered Prince, Bloodbeard and Gylo Rhegan receive instructions from the Yunkai'i, who command all the sellswords to hunt the survivors and drive them back to Astapor or north to Meereen to prevent the Astapori from going near Yunkai and spread their disease. This leads to the majority of the Astapori refugees to make camp outside Meereen.

The Winbdlown considers the siege of Astapor to be nothing but butchery, not a battle. During the march to Meereen, the Tattered Prince summons his war council, also inviting many of his Westerosi sellswords to join, including Quentyn Martell and his two companions. While discussing the situation, many of the mercenaries, including the Volantene Books, believe Queen Daenerys to be as murderous and mad as her father was, her previous campaign in Slaver's Bay being evidence of this for them.

The Tattered Prince reveals to his council his plan to ensure that the Windblown end up on the winning side of the conflict. He assembles a contingent of a dozen sellswords who are Westerosi-born: Quentyn Martell, Archibald Yronwood, Gerris Drinkwater, Pretty Meris, Dick Straw, Lewis Lanster (who has golden hair, and as the name suggests might originate from Lannisport), Ser Lucifer Long, Hugh Hungerford, Webber, Ginger Jack, Ser Orson Stone, and Will of the Woods. The Tattered Prince commands them to pretend that they have betrayed him and go over to Queen Daenerys to join her forces. To make this lie believable, he tells some of his men to give Daenerys certain wrongs he did to them as motives for their "betrayal" against the Windblown.

As all those wrongs are true, the Tattered Prince points out that the best lies always have some truth in them. As such, he tells Dick to use the fact he whipped him more than any man in the company as his reason to desert, with the scars on his back to prove it. Hugh is to bring out the three fingers he lost to the Tattered Man's discipline. Will that he is "just filth", while Orson he blames the Tattered Prince for dispatching his brother to the Sorrows, and Lucifer is still seething over a slave girl that Caggo took from him and even killed. Webber's reason will be wishing to claim lost lands in Westeros, and Lewis Lanster's will be that he hates the Tattered Prince for killing a boy he was really fond of. Meris is to tell that she was raped by half the company, which actually happened to her twenty years ago, but with another company, not the Windblown. Finally, the Tattered Prince tells Quentyn, Archibald and Gerris that their excuse will be that they are upset at the Windblown for lying about the plunder from Astapor, which was less than promised, and that the Prince took the best part of it, the last part being true.

Finally, the Tattered Prince also points out that Daenerys will have no trouble taking traitorous sellswords, as her Second Sons and Stormcrows were originally employed by the Yunkish, just like the Windblown. The Prince gives command of the band to the cold and scary Meris, expecting Daenerys to be more accepting of another woman, despite Meris' character being untrustworthy. No one in the Winblown outside the gathered men in the council will know that the band's defection is a ruse. The Prince orders the band to depart at once, reminding them to beware of the Cats and the Long Lances, who will maim them as deserters or disembowel them as turncloaks if they catch them fleeing. The Tattered Prince remains unaware of the three Dornishmen's true identities or goals.

While the Tattered Prince and the rest of the Windblown keep marching to Meereen with the Ynkish host, their Westerosi contingent successfully contact Daario Naharis, the captain of the Stormcrows, and offer themselves as recruits for his his company, gaining an audience with Queen Daenerys as the Prince wanted. However, in Mereen Quentyn and his two companions reveal their true purpose to Daenerys, and inform her that the deserters from the Windblown were ordered by the Tattered Prince to go over to her side, resulting Daario almost killing them in a rage and Grey Worm arresting them, ruining the Tattered Prince's plans. During the march, the Yunkish forces are unexpectedly joined by the Second Sons, who return to their side after allegedly betraying Daenerys.

The Yunkish army arrives outside the walls of Meereen after the marriage between Queen Daenerys and King Hizdahr zo Loraq. However, they accept a diplomatic meeting inside the city, hosted by Hizdahr himself, to initiate peace negotiations and avoid war. Inside Meereen, Hizdahr holds a feast with the Yunkish lords and sellsword captains in attendance, including the Tattered Prince. They attend to sign the peace and celebrate the imminent reopening of the city's fighting pits. At the same time, the sellswords, the Yunkish slave soldiers and the iron legions of New Ghis are still besieging Meereen. Furthermore, the bloody flux brought by the Astapori refugees camped outside the walls has been spreading across both Meereen and the Yunkish camp. The Yunkish brought all the representatives and leaders of the four sellsword companies fighting on their side: the Tattered Prince for the Windblown, Gylo Rhegan for the Long Lances, Bloodbeard for the Company of the Cat and Brown Ben Plumm for the Second Sons. Only Daario Naharis is not attending the meeting, as he has been in a foul mood due to Daenerys' marriage and the Tattered Prince's false desertion plan.

As the envoys of Yunkai and Meereen discuss peace terms and exchange hostages, Daenerys considers convincing either the Tattered Prince of Gylo Rhegan to defect to her side. Picking the former, she has Ser Barristan Selmy, the Lord Commander of the Queensguard, release Pretty Meris to send her back to the Tattered Prince as a gesture of her regard, and with a message for him. Meris reports everything that happened with the Westerosi contingent to the Tattered Prince, revealing the true identities of the three Dornish defectors to him, and how they were the reason why his plan failed.

The next day, the Tattered Prince sends Meris back to Ser Barristan to deliver his reply to Daenerys: the Windblown offer to fight on her side on the condition that she gives Pentos to the Tattered Prince as payment. Daenerys cannot agree on such terms, as one of Pentos' ruling magisters is Illyrio Mopatis, who has helped her more than anyone and is the reason why she has dragons, and thus her obligations are to him first.

That same day, the Tattered Prince attends the reopening of Daznak's Pit, the biggest of Meereen's fighting pits, where several fights and spectacles are held in celebration of the marriage between Daenerys and Hizdahr and the peace between Yunkai and Meereen. Among the events, the Prince and the other attendants enjoy two jousting dwarfs (Tyrion Lannister and Penny). However, all the noise, the screams and smell of blood eventually end up drawing Drogon, the largest of Daenerys' dragons, to the pit. Unlike Viserion and Rhaegal, who are locked in a dragon pit, Drogon had been on the loose for many weeks, and soon after the pit fighter Barsena Blackhair is disemboweled by a boar, the dragon descends into Daznak's Pit. While Drogon initially kills the boar with dragonflame and begins to devour both corpses of the boar and Barsena, other warriors, guards and pitmasters begin attacking him. This results in Drogon rampaging and causing death and chaos, while the attendants begin fleeing for their lives and trampling each other. Amidst the chaos, the Tattered Prince sees Yurkhaz zo Yunzak, the Supreme Commander of the Armies and Allies of Yunkai, dying as he tries to flee the dragon, either having been crushed beneath the feet of his own fleeing slaves and companions, or because his heart burst in terror. Daenerys intervenes, repeatedly whips Drogon into submission, mounts him, and then flies away to take him as far as possible from Meereen.

After Daenerys' disappearance, the Windblown remains in waiting while the Yunkish demand the slaughter of the dragons Rhaegal and Viserion, and Meereen faces internal crisis and disputes over the administration and the Sons of the Harpy are spreading terror. At the same time, the bloody flux has significantly spread throughout the Yunkish camp and Meereen.

While King Hizdahr has assumed rulership of Meereen, the Tattered Prince is approached by Prince Quentyn Martell, who wishes to speak with him in private. Although Quentyn and his two friends were released by Ser Barristan to escape back to Dorne, the prince insists to complete his own mission and requires the assistance of the Tattered Prince. Through the sellswords Beans, Books and Old Bill Bone, Ser Gerris Drinkwater managed to arrange a secret meeting with the captain, who agrees to meet the Dornishmen.

The clandestine meeting between the Tattered Prince and Quentyn takes place at the Purple Lotus, a seedy winesink by Meereen's spice market, providing Quentyn the password "freedom" in order to gain admittance by the innkeeper Zahrina, who leads him, Gerris, and Ser Archibald Yronwood to the undercellar. There the Tattered Prince meets them accompanied by Caggo, Meris, and Denzo D'han. He offers Quentyn wine and acknowledges as a fellow prince, as he is a Pentoshi noble who had escaped his position as Prince of Pentos, but also suggests that he might decide to kill him by the end of their conversation and states that he is not used to drink with liars and deserters, yet Quentyn has made him curious.

Quentyn apologizes to them for having previously misled the Windblown and explains that he had no choice but to join the company because the only ships sailing for Slaver's Bay were those that had been hired to bring the sellsword to the warzones. Unmoved, the Tattered Prince tells him that every turncloak has his tale and that he already had many men who previously joined him, took his money and run, but no matter how sympathetic their backgrounds were, the Tattered Prince punished them all the same. After insisting that he did his duty as a Dornish prince, Quentyn is mocked by the Prince, Meris and Denzo about the fact that he failed to marry Daenerys, who instead whent for Hizdahr zo Loraq. The Prince and Quentyn discuss the recent events and the death of Yurkhaz zo Yunzak, and how the Wise Master Yezzan zo Qaggaz, who had the most support to become the leader of the Yunkish army, also died recently of bloody flux. Now the title of Supreme Commander keeps being passed around daily, with each Yunkish noble having it, and the Winblown have been provided with a chart to keep track of them.

Quentyn tries to convince the Tattered Prince to have the Windblown fight for Dorne, insisting that there will be no siege of Meereen, as Yunkai made peace with the city, and a treaty to disband the armies has been made. The Tattered Prince reminds him that he can always find a new contract anywhere and that Slaver's Bay is far from peaceful, with the Yunkish killing hostages from Meereen, tensions between freedmen and slavers, the Sons of the Harpy, the bloody flux, and more nations possibly forming a larger Slaver Alliance with Yunkai. He is also convinced that Drogon killed and ate Daenerys, and that is why she has not returned from the Dothraki Sea, where she was last spotted. The Tattered Prince expects King Hizdahr to be unable to maintain peace and that he will probably be supplanted soon, and regardless what happens, the climate only suggests there will still be need of the sellsword companies in Slaver's Bay.

Insisting to sign a contract with the Windblown, Quentyn offers to double the price paid by the Yunkishmen, promising to pay part of it once back to Volantis and the rest back in Sunspear, insisting that his father is a man of honor. He asks the Tattered Prince for help in stealing one of Daenerys's two dragons locked in a pit. The captain answers: "Double does not pay for dragons, princeling. Even a frog should know that much. Dragons come dear. And men who pay in promises should have at least the sense to promise more." He then tells him that for dragons the price of his allegiance to Dorne is Pentos.

Making preparations for their quest, the Tattered Prince and Quentyn meet in secret a second time, with the former providing the three Dornishmen with complete uniforms, weapons, hooded cloaks, and masks to disguise themselves as Brazen Beasts, the new city watch army of Meereen in service to Queen Daenerys. The Tattered Prince warns Quentyn that the guardsmen may ask for a single word upon meeting anyone with their uniform, and it is "dog" in Ghiscari. It is implied that the Tattered Prince had Meris torture some Brazen Beasts to gain such information. Upon being asked about his knowledge by Quentyn, he answers: " We chanced upon some Brazen Beasts and Meris asked them prettily. But a prince should know better than to pose such questions, Dornish. In Pentos, we have a saying. Never ask the baker what went into the pie. Just eat."

Some time later, during one night, the Windblown help Quentyn, Archibald and Gerris to elude Daenerys' guards and infiltrate the Great Pyramid of Meereen. The Tattered Prince sent half a dozen sellswords, including Caggo and Meris, the former being in command, to assist Quentyn's ploy, while he is posted not too far from the pyramid with fifty men, promising safe escape. The Windblown have arranged for a ship on which to put one of Daenerys's dragons, with huge chain ready to restrain it, or both dragons if Quentyn manages to do so, although he means to ride one of the two on the way back to Dorne. Quentyn believs he can tame the dragons with a whip like Daenerys did with Drogon, assuring the Tattered Prince and his two friends that he has Targaryen blood inherited from past generations of House Martell through marriages.

The Windblown and Quentyn's attempt to steal Rhaegal and Viserion coincides with Ser Barristan Selmy's successful plot to arrest Hizdahr zo Loraq, both events occurring the same night. However, unlike Barristan's own scheme, Quentyn's plan ends up terribly, with Caggo, Meris, and the rest of the Windblown running away from the dragon pit, while Quentyn is burned alive with dragonflame by Rhaegal. While the Tattered Prince and his Windblown escape successfully, Archibald and Gerris, who stayed behind and watched Quentyn burn, are arrested. The authorities of Meereen sound the alarm: thanks to Quentyn and the Winblown, the two dragons have accidentally been loosed upon the city. Quentyn dies of his serious burns three days later.

The Windblown retreat back to the Yunkish camp outside Meereen, while their actions have caused Viserion and Rhaegal go in a rampage throughout the city, causing fires that do not spread only thanks to convenient heavy rains occurring at the same time. Many people are killed and Rhaegal attempts to make his lair atop the pyramid of Hazkar, only to destroy the building. Rhaegal makes his new lair in the pyramid of Yherizan, while Viserion does the same in the pyramid of Uhlez. To prevent the dragons from eating people, the fighting pits have been packed full of livestock to feed them.

Despite Meereen being secure, the Windblown and Quentyn's failed ploy, as well as Barristan's own arrest of Hizdahr, have caused an angry mob to gathered outside the Great Pyramid, demanding Hizdahr's release and the killing of both dragons. Since Hizdahr's arrest, the Sons of the Harpy have resumed their nightly murders with a vengeance, killing more people than before, twenty nine victims in a single night, nine the previous night, and three the night before.

Ser Barristan, ruling Meereen as Hand of the Queen, sends Archibald and Gerris on a mission to negotiate with the Tattered Prince, while also still holding the other Westerosi fake deserter Windblown captives in their cells. Barristan wants the Tattered Prince to help him release the Meereenese hostages held by the Wise Masters, including Daario. The captain is to protect them throughout the expected attack by the Yunkish, which is seen as inevitable, despite the attempted negotiations. As a reward, Barristan promises to give the captain Pentos. Soon after the Dornishmen are sent outside to meet the Tattered Prince, Meereen is suddenly attacked by trebuchets from the Yunkish besiegers, launching corpses of bloody flux victims instead of rocks, with the intent of spreading the disease in the city.

The Winds of Winter[]

During the begin of the second siege of Meereen, Tyrion Lannister surveys the battlefield and sees a column of mounted Windblown combatants flash past the Harridan trebuchet.

Ser Barristan thinks how the whole incoming main battle is against all of his instincts, as the basic numbers are against them and success hinges on trusting sellswords, especially trusting the Tattered Prince's greed. Thinking about how his old Lord Commander, Ser Gerold Hightower, would have warned him against trusting mercenaries, Barristan unhappily thinks to himself: "This is what it has come to, my queen. Our fates hinge upon a sellsword's greed. Your city, your people, our lives … the Tattered Prince holds us all in his bloodstained hands."

Throughout the siege and battle, which keeps lasting for days, the Second Sons are in a war meeting, only to be interrupted by a messenger who informs them that Supreme Commander Gorzhak zo Eraz has been slain by the Tattered Prince and the Windblown have gone over to Daenerys Targaryen. The messenger is killed by the Second Sons (by Ser Jorah Mormont), who are also still fighting for Daenerys' side, putting three sellsword companies (including the Stormcrows) against the Company of the Cat and the Long Lances. Throughout the siege other joint nations of the Slaver Alliance join the siege to aid the forces of Yunkai and New Ghis, including Qarth with a naval fleet and camel corps, troops of Elyria and Tolos, and a large Dothraki khalasar. New Ghis's forces also brought one hundred armored and towered war elephants and three war galleys. During the battle, a Westerosi fleet surprises the combatants by suddenly appearing and joining Meereen's side, turning out to be an unexpected ally leading a fleet bearing the sigil of House Greyjoy as their main standard and thousands of warriors. All the noise, blood and death lure the dragons Viserion and Rhaegal to the battlefield as well. As of now, the Windblown is supporting Daenerys, implying that Gerris and Archibald managed to deliver Barristan's terms to the Tattered Prince.

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Crownlands
Faith of the Seven
High Sparrow | The Shepherd | Septon Bernard | Baelor I Targaryen | Septa Unella | Faith Militant | Lancel Lannister

House Targaryen
Aegon I Targaryen | Visenya Targaryen | Rhaenys Targaryen | Maegor I Targaryen | Rhaenys Targaryen | Daemon Targaryen | Rhaenyra Targaryen | Aegon II Targaryen | Aemond Targaryen | Daeron Targaryen | Daeron I Targaryen | Baelor I Targaryen | Aegon IV Targaryen | Aerion Targaryen | Aerys II Targaryen | Rhaegar Targaryen | Viserys Targaryen | Daenerys I Targaryen

House Baratheon of King's Landing
Robert I Baratheon | Joffrey I Baratheon | Cersei Lannister | Janos Slynt | Ilyn Payne | Bronn | Sandor Clegane | Kettleblack Brothers | Catspaw

House Baratheon of Dragonstone
Stannis Baratheon | Selyse Florent | Melisandre | Axell Florent | Richard Horpe | Clayton Suggs | Salladhor Saan | Shadow Assassins

House Blackfyre
Daemon I Blackfyre | Daemon II Blackfyre | Haegon I Blackfyre | Aegor Rivers | Alyn Cockshaw | Golden Company

Sworn Brotherhood of the Kingsguard
Olyver Bracken | Raymund Mallery | Criston Cole | Marston Waters | Amaury Peake | Mervyn Flowers | Jaime Lannister | Boros Blount | Meryn Trant | Mandon Moore | Preston Greenfield | Sandor Clegane | Osmund Kettleblack | Loras Tyrell | Robert Strong

Greens
Aegon II Targaryen | Alicent Hightower | Otto Hightower | Aemond Targaryen | Daeron Targaryen | Criston Cole | Borros Baratheon | Ormund Hightower | Jason Lannister | Unwin Peake | George Graceford | Jon Roxton | Larys Strong | Larys Strong's prisoners | Alys Rivers | Hugh Hammer | Ulf White | Hobert Hightower | Alfred Broome | Arryk Cargyll | Marston Waters | Perkin the Flea | Luthor Largent | Caltrops

Blacks
Rhaenyra Targaryen | Daemon Targaryen | Rhaenys Targaryen | Cregan Stark | Mysaria | Hugh Hammer | Ulf White | Luthor Largent | Bartimos Celtigar | Alfred Broome | Dalton Greyjoy | Samwell Blackwood | Willem Blackwood | Blood and Cheese

House Kettleblack
Oswell Kettleblack | Osmund Kettleblack | Osfryd Kettleblack | Osney Kettleblack

City Watch of King's Landing
Daemon Targaryen | Janos Slynt | Allar Deem | Bronn | Osfryd Kettleblack | Blood | Perkin the Flea

Alchemists' Guild
Rossart | Garigus | Belis

Kingswood Brotherhood
Simon Toyne | Smiling Knight | Wenda the White Fawn

Others
Alliser Thorne | Rorge | Biter | Arryk Cargyll | Bartimos Celtigar | Denys Darklyn | Hugh Hammer | Luthor Largent | Ulf White | Marston Waters | Qarl Correy | Karl Tanner | Olyvar | King's Landing Rioters

Stormlands
House Baratheon
Orys Baratheon | Borys Baratheon | Borros Baratheon | Robert I Baratheon | Stannis Baratheon | Renly Baratheon | Joffrey Baratheon | Richard Horpe | Meryn Trant

Kingswood Brotherhood
Simon Toyne | Smiling Knight | Wenda the White Fawn

Others
Criston Cole | Brothers Toyne | Jon Connington

The Reach
House Tyrell
Mace Tyrell | Loras Tyrell | Randyll Tarly

House Hightower
Ormund Hightower | Otto Hightower | Alicent Hightower | Hobert Hightower | Daeron Targaryen

House Florent
Axell Florent | Selyse Florent

House Peake
Unwin Peake | Amaury Peake | Mervyn Flowers | Gormon Peake | Septon Bernard | Tessario

Order of Maesters of the Citadel
Pycelle | Qyburn

Others
Jon Roxton | George Graceford | Ben Buttercakes | Alyn Cockshaw | Obara Sand | Bronn

Dorne
House Martell
Morion Martell | Aliandra Martell | Ellaria Sand | Obara Sand | Nymeria Sand | Tyene Sand

Others
Joffrey Dayne | Wyl of Wyl | Gerold Dayne | Timeon | Vulture Kings

Others in Westeros
Faith of the Seven
Faith Militant | Maidenpool Septa Conspiracy | Septon Bernard

Others
Pretty Meris | Shagwell | Smiling Knight | The Little Birds | The Rat, the Hawk, and the Pig

Essos
Free Cities
Faceless Men
Kindly Man | Waif | Jaqen H'ghar | Alchemist | Mercy

Triarchy
Craghas Drahar | Sharako Lohar | Racallio Ryndoon

House Blackfyre
Aegor Rivers | Daemon II Blackfyre | Haegon I Blackfyre | Daemon III Blackfyre | Maelys I Blackfyre

Golden Company
Aegor Rivers | Maelys I Blackfyre | Harry Strickland | Jon Connington

Brave Companions
Vargo Hoat | Rorge | Biter | Shagwell | Qyburn | Timeon | Zollo

Windblown
Tattered Prince | Caggo Corpsekiller | Pretty Meris

Second Sons
Mero | Ben Plumm | Tyrion Lannister | Jorah Mormont | Kasporio the Cunning | Harwyn Hoare | Aerion Targaryen | Aegor Rivers | Tattered Prince

Rhoyne
Lady Korra

The Sorrows
Stone Men

Others
Belicho Paenymion | Bloodbeard | Daario Naharis | Daenerys Targaryen | Doreah | Illyrio Mopatis | Malaquo Maegyr | Moqorro | Mysaria | Ollo Lophand | Old Man | Tyanna of the Tower | Varys | Viserys Targaryen | Sorcerer | Nymeria Sand | Bianca | Tessario | Saan Family | Band of Nine | The Little Birds

Dothraki Sea
Dothraki | Moro | Drogo | Jhaqo | Daenerys Targaryen | Caggo Corpsekiller | Mago | Moro | Qotho | Zollo | Qorro | Brozho | Rhalko | Forzho | Wineseller

Lhazar
Mirri Maz Duur

Slaver's Bay
Great Masters | Wise Masters | Good Masters | Daenerys Targaryen | Hizdahr zo Loraq | Kraznys mo Nakloz | Grazdan mo Ullhor | Cleon the Great | Malko | Malazza | Oznak zo Pahl | Prendahl na Ghezn | Razdal mo Eraz | Yezzan zo Qaggaz | Skahaz mo Kandaq | Yurkhaz zo Yunzak | Sons of the Harpy | Vala | Grey Worm | Unsullied

Qarth
Pureborn | Undying Ones | Pyat Pree | Warlocks of Qarth | Xaro Xhoan Daxos | Sorrowful Men

Collections of Countries
Old Empire of Ghis | Valyrian Freehold | Slaver Alliance

Far East Essos
Yi Ti
Bloodstone Emperor | Lo Bu | Jar Har

Asshai and Shadow Lands
Melisandre | Shadow Assassins

Across the Known World
Crew of the Silence

Dragons
Balerion | The Cannibal | Drogon | Meraxes | Rhaegal | Silverwing | Sunfyre | Vermithor | Vhagar | Viserion

Deities
Drowned God | Goddess of the Wind | Great Other | Horse God | Lion of Night | Many-Faced God | Old Gods | Old Ones | R'hllor | Sea God | Storm God

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