House Mallister

House Mallister of Seagard is a noble house within the Riverlands. Their seat of power lies in the keep of Seagard which sits on the western shores of the Riverlands. Ever vigilant for the Ironborn to return.The current head of House Mallister is Lady Augusta Mallister.

House Mallister is a house that can trace it's lineage back to the time of the petty river kings if not before then. However with the Fourth war of the Kraken. House Mallister as it was known at the time ended in horror. Following the fall of the castle and the imprisonment, torture and gelding Lord Jordan Mallister the Lasts family the line was thought to be extinguished. Though Carolei the Salt Eagle never gave up hope. When the keep was retaken by the forces of house Frey. Carolei was the last Mallister living. Taking Dickon Frey as a husband, House Mallister as it's known now came to be.

338 AC: Lord Jordan the Last
Seagard falls to the forces of Rengar twice-Crowned. The man was able to cripple the castle from the inside by way of deception. Lord Jordan's men fought hard and bravely. But in the end, it was for nought. The keep had fallen and his family was taken hostage by the Ironborn, or so he thought.

His sons, Patrick, Godric, and Rollam were brought in chains next to their father as the Ironborn jeered the defeated Rivermen. With father and sons held hostage, the victors gave them a show. The men were forced to watch, bearing witness to the rape of their sisters as they were taken for Salt Wives. Each one, Sarra, Talia, Alys, and Carolei were victimized in brutal and degrading ways.

When it was done, Jordan already broken by seeing his daughters taken in such a manner was made to lay with his battered daughters. It was the sons turns now. Each one as brought up one after another. Brutalized as the Ironborn forced each man down and made them into eunuchs. They were to live out there days as thralls to the new lords of Seagard.

When it was done, Lord Jordan was brought to the same block where so many of his bannermen had already been beheaded. After a few final words of victory from the Ironborn Lord Jordan joined his bannermen and lost his head.

339 AC: The Second and Third battles of Seagard
In the months that followed, the remaining Mallisters were brutalized daily by their captors. The daughters were taken by their "husbands" each night. The sons were given daily tortures and beatings. The walls ran red as the prisoners from the fall were executed daily.

Rollam was the first, unable to bear what was happening in his home he threw himself from a tower one morning. Sarra was the second, she lost her life giving birth to her "husbands" child. In an act of defiance or perhaps of the gods themselves the child perished with her. Though from that, the Ironbron found new ways to bring cruelty to the remaining Mallisters.Talia who had become broken through the acts of her husband and the brutality of it all embraced her captors as her new family. Her first act of compliance was to subject Patrick, and Godric through various brutalities.

It was not till the forces of House Frey arrived did the situation seem viable. As they began to launch their attack on the castle. Alys, Patrick, and Godric were put to the blade. Carolei had fought off her "husband" and barricaded herself in her chambers. Talia embracing the Ironborn as kin fought against the Riverlanders and died as the castle was stormed.

339 AC: Lady Carolei The Salt Eagle
Emerging from her shelter, Carolei learnt she was the final Mallister. In an act of perhaps reparation from their actions during the war of the five kings. House Frey offered a son to Carolei to restart her line. Thus Lady Carolei the Salt Eagle, and Lord Consort Dickon Frey sought to restart House Mallister. Carolei's first child a boy was a good sign. Though rumors began to swirl that Cedrick was born of Regnar himself and that was how Carolei was able to survive the taking of the castle. But as the boy grew, he was shown to be his fathers' son.

Not long after her second and third sons were born. Andros and Michael Mallister respectively with each being a spitting image of their father. Along with her first daughter, Alys Mallister.

365 - 366 Half Blood Incursion
When the forces of Maron and Mara Halfblood took to the shores of the Riverlands. Cedrick Mallister, and unknown half-brother to the pair took to the defense of his home. Riding with him, was a thousand Mallister men and his younger half-brother Andros Mallister. Catching a group of raiders as they had finished a town on the cape of eagles. The Mallister forces drove the Ironborn back into the sea though not without a cost. Andros the second born son of Carolei and Dickon was killed in the fight.

379 The Kingswood Tournament
During the melee of the Kingswood Tournament. Michael Mallister, third-born child of Carolei the Salt Eagle, and Dickon Frey was killed during the infamous melee. While he was betrothed he left behind no issue. Securing Cedricks line within House Mallister.

396 - 402 AC: The War of the Three Thieves
In the years leading to the War of the Three Thieves, Cedrick Mallister perished quietly in his sleep. His son Jonos Mallister, who had wed Lady Kyra of House Haigh, became lord. Jonos went on to have three children, but the third had the lasting effect left Kyra supposedly unable to bear children for him. The pair continued to try every method thought possible despite it. Only stopping when the call to arms went out. Lord Jonos, and his brother Donnel answered the call.

The brothers became separated as duty took them to different ships, different duties. Donnel distinguished himself as a warrior though it came at a great cost. In the battle of the Broken Arm. Donnel Mallister was said to have rallied his men once his ship was boarded and then counter boarded and took the stepsone ship. Though as his men celebrated the victory Donnel wounds caught up to him and he fell on the field of battle. He had gone unmarried, and left no issues behind.

Lord Jonos Mallister, served with duty and distinction, but was forced to return home before the war was won due in part to nearly fatal wounds which soon enough would become scars. Though no long after his early returned, Jonos was met with what seemed to be a miracle from the gods. His dear wife had become pregnant once more, and would give birth to a healthy baby girl, but the gods give and take away. Kyra would not walk it through the birth.

Family Members of the House

 * Lord Jordan Mallister, d. 338 (Beheaded by Ironborn raiders)
 * m. Lady Delena Mallister, d. 338 (Killed by Ironborn raiders)
 * Rollam Mallister, d. 338 (Threw himself from a tower)
 * Sarra Mallister, d. 339 (Died due to a complication of Child Birth)
 * Patrick Mallister, d 339 (Put to the blade during the re-taking of Seagard)
 * Godrick Mallister, d 339 (Put to the blade during the re-taking of Seagard)
 * Alys Mallister, d. 339 (Put to the blade during the re-taking of Seagard)
 * Talia Mallister, d. 339 (Died fighting Riverlanders during re-taking of Seagard)
 * Lady Carolei "the Salt Eagle" Mallister b. 318 d. 387 (Natural)
 * m. Lord Consort Dickon Frey, b. 320 d. 385 (Natural)
 * Lord Cedrick Mallister, b. 339 d. 394 (Natural)
 * m. Lady Celia Frey b. 349 d. 404 (Natural)
 * Lord Jonos Mallister b. 371 d. 418 (Died in a fire)
 * m. Lady Kyra Mallister neé Haigh b. 372 d. 399 (Died in childbirth)
 * Humfrey Mallister b. 390 d. 418 (Died in a fire)
 * Myranda Mallister b. 392 d. 418 (Died in a fire)
 * Lucas Mallister b. 396 d. 418 (Died in a fire)
 * Jeyne Mallister b. 399 d. 401 (Disease)
 * Lord Harren Mallister b. 372 d. 438 (Natural)
 * m. Lady Eleanor Mallister neé ? b. 384 d. 432 (Threw herself off a cliff)
 * Lady Augusta Mallister b. 415
 * Jon Mallister b. 417 d. 432 (Disease)
 * Ambrose Mallister b. 418 d. 432 (Disease)
 * Donnel Mallister b. 373 d. 398 (War of the Three Thieves)
 * Robyn Mallister b. 379
 * Alys Mallister b. 382
 * Andros Mallister, b. 345 d. 366 (Half-blood incursion)
 * Michael Mallister, b. 351 d. 379 (Kingswood Tournament)

Distant Family Members

 * Ser Justin Mallister of the Queensguard b. 383