Difference between revisions of "House Waterman"
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'''Realm:''' The North<br> | '''Realm:''' The North<br> | ||
− | '''Liege:''' Lord | + | '''Liege:''' Lord Wyman Manderly, Lord of White Harbor<br> |
− | '''Lord:''' | + | '''Lord:''' None<br> |
− | '''Lady:''' Lady | + | '''Lady:''' Lady Merise Waterman, Lady of the Knifewatch<br> |
− | '''Heir:''' | + | '''Heir:''' Kronn Waterman<br> |
− | + | '''Seat:''' Knifewatch Tower<br> | |
− | '''Seat:''' | ||
==Domains== | ==Domains== | ||
− | + | * '''The Knifewatch:''' A section of lands a day or two by river from White Harbor, the Knifewatch is a small stretch of land on both sides of the White Knife. The House's Knifewatch is a river-side tower with an excellent view both up and down river, and a beacon house at its very top to send signals to White Harbor. | |
==Members of the House== | ==Members of the House== | ||
− | + | * '''Lady Merise Waterman:''' Merise has been a widow for three years or so. Truthfully told, she more haunts the Knifewatch than rules it, and so it is slowly coming apart at the seams. | |
+ | * '''Ser Kronn Waterman:''' Newly knighted and recently released from Lord Manderly's service, Ser Kronn has returned home, full of bravado and confidence, to try to put things right with his home. He is finding the task to be more than he bargained for, however. | ||
==Retainers of the House== | ==Retainers of the House== | ||
− | + | * None noted | |
==House Lore== | ==House Lore== | ||
− | + | * Before being elevated to a House in their own right, the Watermans were knights in the service of House Manderly. They retain their loyalty to the Merman Court. | |
+ | * Bandits have become aware of the slow disintegration of order and rule in the Knifewatch and started to prey on boats up and down its length, disappearing back into the wilderness when they are pursued. | ||
+ | -------- | ||
+ | Note: Though this is for a canonical House in the ''Song of Ice and Fire'', much of the information here is totally created for my game, and should not be taken as an authoritative commentary on the House. |
Revision as of 23:41, 10 November 2011
Realm: The North
Liege: Lord Wyman Manderly, Lord of White Harbor
Lord: None
Lady: Lady Merise Waterman, Lady of the Knifewatch
Heir: Kronn Waterman
Seat: Knifewatch Tower
Domains
- The Knifewatch: A section of lands a day or two by river from White Harbor, the Knifewatch is a small stretch of land on both sides of the White Knife. The House's Knifewatch is a river-side tower with an excellent view both up and down river, and a beacon house at its very top to send signals to White Harbor.
Members of the House
- Lady Merise Waterman: Merise has been a widow for three years or so. Truthfully told, she more haunts the Knifewatch than rules it, and so it is slowly coming apart at the seams.
- Ser Kronn Waterman: Newly knighted and recently released from Lord Manderly's service, Ser Kronn has returned home, full of bravado and confidence, to try to put things right with his home. He is finding the task to be more than he bargained for, however.
Retainers of the House
- None noted
House Lore
- Before being elevated to a House in their own right, the Watermans were knights in the service of House Manderly. They retain their loyalty to the Merman Court.
- Bandits have become aware of the slow disintegration of order and rule in the Knifewatch and started to prey on boats up and down its length, disappearing back into the wilderness when they are pursued.
Note: Though this is for a canonical House in the Song of Ice and Fire, much of the information here is totally created for my game, and should not be taken as an authoritative commentary on the House.