House Stokeworth

House Stokeworth of Stokeworth Castle is a house of Westeros situated in the Crownlands. Their seat, as well as their lands, is situated between Rosby and Duskendale.

Their sigil is emblazoned with a lamb holding onto a golden goblet on a green field. Notable members of the family include Lord Alyn Stokworth who was the Had of the King to Aegon the Conqueror and Aenys I Targaryen as well as Lady Falena Stokeworth who was Aegon IV first mistress

The Second War of Conquest
Initially, House Stokeworth found themselves aligned with King Joffrey Baratheon and later Tommen Baratheon. House Stokeworth provided men to both help in the against the North and against the Targaryens. During the reigns of both Lady Tanda and Lady Falyse Stokeworth, Stokeworth remained a staunch supporter of the Lannister regime.

However, after the rise of Lollys Stokeworth to Lady of the House as well as her husband Ser Bronn of the Blackwater doubts were brought upon their loyalty. Upon the evident threat of House Targaryen, Ser Bronn of the Blackwater successfully negotiated and bent the knee to House Targaryen without punishment. The current main branch of the House would go on to be descended from Tyrion Tanner of the hundred fathers, Lollys Stokeworth's bastard who would later be legitimized. However, branches who find their descent from Ser Bronn of the Blackwater do exist.

The Southern Schism
When the schism occurred within the Faith of the Seven, House Stokeworth found themselves in a predicament. Due to their close proximity to King's Landing they found themselves under great pressure to remain, however, Lord Stokeworth at the time was a bookish and zealous man who found himself agreeing more with the philosophies of the Starry Rites. Sadly, he would be murdered by renegade septons of the Faith of the Seven and his younger brother Harrion would inherit. Harrion was not a religious man and was more keen on good faith with the Targaryens, sealing House Stokeworth's fate and side in the schism.

War of the Three Thieves
Although Stokeworth had to navy or ships to provide for the effort, a small regiment of men was sent to join the ships.