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Rhaenyra "The Half-Year Queen" Targaryen
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Ermesande Hayford
"Tyrek was the son of his late Uncle Tygett, a boy of thirteen. He had vanished in the riot, not long after wedding the Lady Ermesande, a suckling babe who happened to be the last surviving heir of House Hayford. And likely the first bride in the history of the Seven Kingdoms to be widowed before she was weaned."
Lyra Hayford
In 133 AC, the Maiden's Day Ball was held at the Red Keep to find a second wife and new queen for King Aegon III Targaryen. Many maidens across Westeros came to King's Landing in hopes of marrying the young king. Lyra was one of the many maidens who suffered what was called the "Maiden's Day curse" by being injured or scandalized after the ball was announced. In Lyra's case, she a was accused of having smothered her infant brother in a fit of jealousy. It is possible that this was a rumor fabricated by Lord Unwin Peake, the Hand of the King, who wished to promote his own daughter as Aegon III's second queen.
House Harte
House Harte is a noble house from the crownlands. The Hartes are sworn directly to House Baratheon of King's Landing. According to semi-canon sources, they blazon their arms with three red hart's heads caboshed on a white bend on vair.
Hazel Harte
Hazel was married to Daeron Velaryon. They had one child together, Lady Daenaera Velaryon, born in 127 AC.
House Hardy
House Hardy is a noble house from the crownlands. Their lands are located on Crackclaw Point. Neither their arms nor their words have appeared.
House Gaunt
House Gaunt is a noble house from the crownlands. According to semi-canon sources they blazon their arms with three black lances upright on pink, between black flaunches.
House Follard “None so wise”
House Follard is a noble house from the crownlands. According to semi-canon sources they blazon their arms with gyronny of twelve red and white; on a gold canton, a two-peaked fool's cap of red and white with silver bells.
House Farring
House Farring is a noble house of the crownlands. According to semi-canon sources, they blazon their arms with per pale purple and white, two knights on foot combatant with swords, counter-charged.
Annara Farring
Annara Farring was a noblewoman of House Farring, and the seventh wife of Lord Walder Frey. They had six children. She is deceased. Though invited to Annara and Walder's wedding, Lord Hoster Tully of Riverrun did not attend it.
House Edgerton
House Edgerton is a noble house from the crownlands. According to semi-canon sources they blazon their arms with quartered: black and white half-fusily, a wheel of flame on indigo.
House Darkwood
House Darkwood is a house from the crownlands. They are said to be distant kin to the extinct Darklyns of Duskendale.
House Darklyn
“If he had not gone into Duskendale to rescue Aerys from Lord Darklyn's dungeons, the king might well have died there as Tywin Lannister sacked the town. Then Prince Rhaegar would have ascended the Iron Throne, mayhaps to heal the realm. Duskendale had been his finest hour, yet the memory tasted bitter on his tongue.”