House Durran of storms end
Durran Godsgrief, a legendary hero of the Dawn Age, who built Storm's End and founded House Durrandon.
Durran, called "the Devout", his son who gave the Rainwood back to the Children of the Forest after his father had taken it.
Durran, called "Bronzeaxe", who finally seized the Rainwood for good and all.
Durran, called "the Dour", who, as either Durran V of VI, slew Lun the Last, King of the Giants.
Durran, called "the Ravenfriend", who saw the founding of the castle Stonedance by Maldon Massey.
Durran, called "the Young", also called "the Butcher Boy", who turned back a Dornish invasion.
Erich Durrandon, called "Kin-Killer", who may have been his brother.
Durran, called "the Fair", who took the daughter of Edwyn Evenstar to wife and so brought Tarth into his realm.
Erich III Durrandon, called "the Sailmaker", his grandson, who claimed Estermont and the isles further south.
Durran X Durrandon, who extended his reign to the shores of the Blackwater Rush.
Monfryd I Durrandon, called "the Mighty", his son, who conquered Duskendale and Maidenpool.
Durran XI Durrandon, called "the Dim", his son, who lost his father's gains and more besides.
Barron Durrandon, called "the Beautiful", who lost even more domains his grandfather had earned.
Durwald I Durrandon, called "the Fat", whose long reign saw many revolts and whose writ did not extend beyond the walls of Storm's End.
Morden II Durrandon, who was displaced by his bastard half-brother and confined to a tower-cell.
Ronard Storm, called "the Bastard", who usurped his half-brother's rule and ruled for stable thirty years.
Erich VII Durrandon, called "the Unready", who didn't pay much heed to the news of the Andal Invasion, while he was fighting other wars.
Qarlton II Durrandon, called "the Conqueror", his grandson, who was the first Storm King to face the Andals in battle.
Qarlton III Durrandon, his successor, who continually fought the Andals throughtout his reign.
Monfryd V Durrandon, his son, who defeated the Holy Brotherhood of the Andals at the Battle of Bronzegate at the cost of his own life.
Baldric I Durrandon, called "the Cunning", who played the Andals against each other.
Durran XXI Durrandon, who sought out the Children of the Forest to form the Weirwood Alliance against the Andals.
Cleodon I Durrandon, who made an Alliance with three Dornish kings against the Andals.
Maldon IV Durrandon, who took an Andal maiden as his wife.
Durran XXIV Durrandon, called "Half-blood", his son, who continued his father's policy of intermarriage with the Andals.
Ormund III Durrandon, who took the Faith of the Seven as his own religion and cast aside worship of the Old Gods.
Arlan I, called "the Avenger", who expanded his kingdom as far as the Blackwater Rush and the headwaters of the Mander.[3]
Arlan III Durrandon, who conquered the riverlands.[3] Great-grandson of Arlan I.
Arrec Durrandon, who lost the riverlands to House Hoare.
Arlan V Durrandon, eldest son and heir of Arrec.
Argilac Durrandon, called "the Arrogant", last of the Storm Kings. Killed by Orys Baratheon during the Last Storm.
Princess Argella Durrandon, his daughter and heir. Married to Orys Baratheon.[1]
House Hoare of Orkmont is an extinct house of the Iron Islands. Known as the black line.
their banner depicted per saltire and with two heavy silver chains crossing between a gold longship on black, a dark green pine on white, a cluster of red grapes on gold, and a black raven flying in a blue sky (clockwise). The sigil represented the distant lands that had been under the rule of the house: the longship for the Iron Islands, the green pine for Bear Island, the grape cluster for the Arbor, and the black raven for the maesters of Oldtown; all bound by the iron chains of the ironmen.[3]
Harrag Hoare, the Hoare king raised by a kingsmoot.
Ravos the Raper, his son.
Erich the Eagle, his grandson.
Qhored Hoare, the greatest Hoare king.
Harras Stump-Hand, chosen king through the finger dance.
Wulfgar the Widowmaker, a king opposed by drowned priests.
Horgan Priestkiller, Wulfgar's great-grandson, a king opposed by drowned priests.
Fergon the Fierce, a king opposed by drowned priests.
Othgar the Soulless, a king opposed by drowned priests.
Othgar the Demonlover, a king opposed by drowned priests.
Craghorn of the Red Smile, a king opposed by drowned priests.
Harmund the Host, the first literate iron king.
Harmund the Haggler, a great traveler.
Harmund the Handsome, an overthrown king.
Hagon the Heartless, Harmund III's brother.
Qhorwyn the Cunning, a cautious king.
Harlan Hoare, the elder brother of Harwyn.
Harwyn Hardhand, the Hoare king who took the riverlands from the Storm Kings.
Halleck Hoare, the son of Harwyn.
Harren the Black, the last Hoare king, burned alive at Harrenhal.
Lord Commander Hoare, Harren's brother who commanded the Night's Watch.
Younger sister of Harwyn, the grandmother of Qhorin Volmark.
