House Darry

House Darry is one of the principal houses of the Riverlands, sworn to House Tully, and founded during the Age of Heroes before the Andal Invasion. While never kings, they were always influential vassals renowned for their loyalty.

Their sigil is a plowman in black on brown, representing their duty to all of their subjects. Their words are "Loyal Above All".

Prior to 300 AC
(All information taken from awoiaf.westeros.org and written in my own words. All credit for research goes to them.)

House Darry was created thousands of years ago, before the Andal conquest of the Riverlands. They were one of just five first men kingdoms to survive the Invasion, despite losing their entire male line against House Vypren. For thousands of years they served whoever ruled their land loyally, be they a Mudd, a Teague, a Justman or even a Durrandon or Hoare.

After the Conquest, they served the Targaryens, steadily gaining power and influence, acquiring most of House Harroway's lands. During the Dance they had their castle burned, and lost two Lords within a year. However their loyalty gained Darry more than it lost; by the reign of the Mad King there was a Darry in the Kingsguard, and another as Master of Arms in the Red Keep.

During Robert's Rebellion, they lost all they gained and more, as Lord Darry, three of his sons and their Kingsguard were slain on the Trident, with Ser Willem Darry escorting the remaining royals into exile. They lost half their lands, as well as their lordship, and nearly all of their power. With the deaths of Ser Raymun Darry and his son during the War of the Five Kings, House Darry was extinguished in the male line, with his sisters Mariya and Jeyne the only surviving members of the house; both over thirty and both married to minor Freys, with inexperienced children.

After the Red Wedding, the Darry lands were given to the pious Lancel Lannister, and he was married to the wanton Amerei "Gatehouse Ami" Frey, eldest daughter of Mariya Darry, in order to secure local support. Their marriage was annulled within months, leaving Mariya as the de facto holder of the lordship. After Lancel's departure laws were changed enabling greater smallfolk representation, as well as punishment for knights and vassals that abused their smallfolk. To further assist in governing the region, Amerei and Marissa began to be educated as heirs, including in use of arms and military tactics. Following Aegon's landing in the Stormlands, every member of the community from farmers to Mariya herself were required to train in weapons several times a week, resulting in a relatively skilled and large peasant levy.

The Second War of Conquest
Following the rescue of Edmure Tully from capture, House Darry was one of the many houses to swear them fealty. While claiming that they were being loyal to the true ruler of the Riverlands, it was rumoured that the support was given due to their treatment by House Frey, with Lady Mariya's abusive and unlamented husband, and Amerei's two forced weddings and public humiliation via annulment. To secure the alliance, all members of the household signed a declaration of war in blood, as well as a condemnation of the Red Wedding. To further prevent any treachery against House Tully, Marissa was wed to Patrek Mallister, one of Lord Edmure's closest friends, and heir to Seagard. In exchange, Lady Mariya was given the lordship, and her two daughters at Darry given her name. The area suffered harshly during the War of Conquest; Darry was situated on the Crossroads, and too open and vulnerable for the Brotherhood to defend adequately, and while the peasantry became more and more loyal throughout the war, they were ill trained and unequipped to deal with their foes, despite the benefits offered by the House in return for loyalty. In addition, Tristan Rivers of the Golden Company also claimed Darry decent as a bastard of Ser Willem, and had his own claim. While the two claims supporting Aegon were reunited (with Tristan marrying Amerei Darry and gaining Golden Company support), much of the countryside was set alight by pro-Lannister forces attempting to force Jeyne Darry's claim on the lordship.

The darkest day of the war was the final day of the second moon, in 301 AC. The main army defending Darry was lured over the Trident by a small diversionary force, leaving only a small force to hold the castle itself. The main Lannister army of two thousand men then torched anything that could be set alight, before sieging Castle Darry itself. Desperate fighting ensued, but the castle fell in less than a day, and the was garrison killed to a man, as a lesson to those who would go against their family, and support the Tully claim. Most of the twenty Freys brought to Darry after Lancel was given the lordship were hanged off the castle walls or fed to dogs, with the servants and defenders forced into the Plowman's Keep and then burned alive. Lady Mariya Darry was tortured and beheaded by her own sister, and the rest of the castle set alight.

It was almost a week until Tristan Rivers returned with his army, to a ruined castle and a lordship that had no wealth or castle attached. Even so, he took the title of Lord Tristan Darry, and gathered up the remaining peasantry for an assault on the Lannister forces, as well as sending ravens to Marissa at Seagard and Edmure at Riverrun, asking for aid and informing them of the terrible crime. The slowest half of the force was left with Lady Amerei at the ruined castle to begin rebuilding, while the faster infantry and all the cavalry sped north, catching the slow-moving Lannister army just before they forded the Trident. A bloodbath ensued for both sides; the Lannisters were completely unprepared for an assault, but Lord Tristan had brought barely seven hundred men against eighteen hundred survivors of the Darry campaign.

The Lannister army was engaged immediately and forced against the river, unable to use their superior numbers to break out against the more maneuverable cavalry. The battle lasted almost a day, with neither side giving quarter, with over two thousand men on both sides either dead, dying or drowned. The Lannister army had been slaughtered almost to a man, with less than a hundred escaping, and over half the Golden Company men were dead on the field, but the battle was won. The highborn captives were taken to Darry, where Jeyne Darry was hanged by her niece outside the ruined walls, and her sons gelded and sent to the Wall, though it is said that it was only Amerei's personal intervention that saved them from being sold into slavery.

The battles in the area continued throughout the year, with higher and higher casualties. After the Bleeding of the Twins concluded, the attacks grew more unified and numerous. More than once, the lands up to Castle Darry itself were taken, and the castle was little more than a ruin by the time that the first dragon appeared in the sky above the Riverlands. At the end of the war, thousands lay dead, with even women and children taking up arms in the latter stages of the conflict, fighting together regardless of prior loyalty or status. Out of the twenty-two highborn living at Darry at the start of the conflict, four remained alive. Lady Amerei had lost her right arm at the elbow, and Lord Tristan had been crippled by a wound to his back. But House Darry, against the odds, had survived the war.

Dual Lordship (302-305 AC)
After the war, the couple were given the lordship in the ruined castle, both inheriting equal rights to forestall any future conflict; Ami had the (relative) loyalty of the smallfolk levies and riverlords, as well as the superior claim, but Tristan was male, in addition to having a small portion of the Golden Company, and Crown support. Their first objective was to help Darry recover from the Second Conquest; while the harvest of 300 AC was able to be collected in full, 301's harvest had burned in the fields and the populace was starving through the harshest winter in memory. Despite Ami and Tristan's attempts to remedy the situation, both were woefully under prepared for the scale of the disaster, and the smallfolk were dying in the streets of hunger, even as Darry nearly bankrupted itself trying to feed them.

However, over the next few years the situation markedly improved. The harvests of 303 and 304 were a bumper crop, though there were barely enough hands to bring in the harvest, saving Darry from complete starvation. A small keep was built out of earth and stone to defend the hovels that had grown up around the remnants of Castle Darry, still known today as Tristan's Keep. The rebuilding continued through the next few years, although even with assistance from less decimated riverlords Darry remained in crippling debt.

In 305 AC, after years of trying and countless rumours of infertility, Ami and Tristan welcomed their first child, a healthy baby boy named Edmure. While the keep rejoiced at the birth, it was becoming increasingly clear that Tristan's health, always frail after the Second Conquest, was failing. Despite many attempts to purge his body of the mysterious sickness, he grew unable to do his duties for more than a couple of hours a day.

The two heads of house had both recovered House Darry from the brink of destruction, but their days together were drawing to an end. Both had grown, no longer Gatehouse Ami the whore or Tristan Rivers the sellsword but Ami and Tristan Darry, true rulers of their ancestral home. During the seventh month of 305 AC, Lord Tristan Darry breathed his last, and Lady Ami Darry took sole command of her home.

Final Marriage and Rebuilding (306-314 AC)
Following Tristan's death House Darry was in sore need of money, and the weary and scattered smallfolk would not endure any more taxation. In addition, many still distrusted her, as the daughter of a Frey involved in the Red Wedding, and a Darry only on her mother's side. To quell the issues, Lady Ami requested all the major villages and the township to send a representative to Tristan's Keep, where she declared that she would marry a wealthy merchant, in order to finance the recovery that Darry desperately needed, as well as produce children; at the age of twenty-five she still only had the baby Edmure to inherit after her.

Within four months of Lord Tristan's death, Lady Amerei was bethrothed to Yohn of Duskendale, the scion of the most wealthy merchants in Duskendale. Though the marriage was considered controversial even by Amerei's standards, it went ahead a month later in a ceremony in Duskendale's Sept. It is said that the dower paid to Lady Amerei for the marriage was enough to fill a room with gold twice over though most consider this to be but a rumour from the smallfolk. However much it was, it paid off the debts that House Darry owed as well as providing enough money to rebuild Castle Darry itself, still a blackened shell from the Conquest.

The marriage was an unhappy one from the wedding night. During the wedding it was clear that Yohn was wedding for power and Amerei for money, with the groom taking a far greater interest in boasting of his beautiful and powerful bride than actually talking with her, and the bride much more interest in her baby son than her new husband. The bedding itself ended abruptly and violently with Amerei decking one of the groom's friends after he attempted to tear her dress off before the bedding, and the couple slept in separate rooms.

Despite this, Lady Amerei was pregnant a year after the ceremony and in 307 AC gave birth to a girl, named Mariya after her grandmother. The couple were outwardly happy, despite the marriage being widely known as falling apart. Yohn's family were furious, believing that their daughter in-law had deceived them with the marriage, while Lady Amerei herself was even angrier, seeing her husband as attempting to take her birthright despite the marriage being matrilineal. The two grew stormier and stormier, culminating in Lady Amerei banishing her husband's family in 310 AC, which lead to a confrontation that left her castellan Ser Arwood lying dead on the ground, as well as Yohn's father and uncle.

- Add finding the bow while heavily pregnant; good old magic implications

- Yohn dies under circumstances that definitely weren't Ami getting him drunk and dropping him off the Plowman's Keep no sir (also Tamyrlin did it so rape implications here are totally ok)

- She gets kinda fat but not really because she's pretty much six feet and curvy so at 220 even she's still nice because we're pretty much entirely basing our pretty, actually competent fat Amerei on Catherine the Great at this point

- Starts sleeping around

- Amerei personally leads the armies against definitely not her old lover or anything, with Edmure squiring for his mother

- Ami be as Ami do and the first of her bastards

- At some point do a lore doc covering the events of the Second Conquest, although jesus that's going to be dark

Lords/Ladies of Darry

 * Lady Mariya Darry (259-301, Lady Darry 300-301)


 * Lord Tristan Rivers (274-303, dual rule 301-305)
 * Lady Amerei "Gatehouse Ami" Darry (281-364, dual rule 301-305, Lady Darry 305-364)
 * Lady Mariya Darry (307-379, Lady Darry 364-379)
 * Lord Raymun Darry (329-388, Lord Darry 379-388)
 * Lord Davos Darry (347-405, Lord Darry 388-405)
 * Lord Harrold Darry (366-, Lord Darry 405-)

Current Members of House

 * Lord Harrold Darry (366-)
 * Lady Rhea Darry nee Royce (369-), his wife
 * Lady Amerei Darry (388-), his daughter and heir
 * Alyssa Darry (389-), his second daughter
 * Mina Darry (394-), his third daughter
 * Eleyna Darry (397-), his fourth daughter
 * Lady Shiera Darry (363-), his sister
 * Ser Addam Darry (371-), his brother, married Bellena Blackwood

Household Staff

 * Walder Rivers, Castellan (337-)