Post by The Forgotten God on Jul 27, 2017 12:37:40 GMT
Years counted in the style of House Hoare, from the completion of Harrenhal.
180: King Harmund Hoare crushes the armies of the Reach and West at the God's Eye, with the aid of the Vale. The victory is short lived as the Starks launch an offensive that forces the iron born to halt their chance at an offensive. Two of Harmund's three sons are killed.
184: The Ironborn and Lord Redwyne's fleets combine for eight months to crush the pirate lord Lysander, who escapes east with a broken fleet but vast wealth.
187-189: The Reach and Dorne battle along the Marches. Star fall is placed under siege for almost two years but peace is sealed when Lords Tarly and Fowler settle their differences with a duel. Lord Fowler narrowly wins the duel but does not survive his injuries past a day.
188: House Durrandon destroys a mostly Crownlands army at Stokeworth.
191: The Riverlands and Duskendale revolt. The revolt is crushed in its second month when the Hoare fleet at Dragonstone lands at the port with four thousand men
193: Crakehall and Old Oak have several skirmishes at Coldiron Creek, on the West/Reach border. After the fighting Lord Crakehall's eldest son dies of fever.
195: Second Riverlands Rebellion. Houses Bracken, Smallwood, Rosby, Vance, and Piper score early successes but Erik Hoare obliterates them at Acorn Hall. Among the dead are hundreds of Westermen and Reachmen who came to join the fighting.
197: A holy man of mysterious healing powers walks the kingdoms, resulting in a massive surge in recruiting by the Faith Militant.
199: King Harmund Hoare declares across the lands that a great tourney shall be held at Harrenhal to celebrate the two hundred years since its building...
180: King Harmund Hoare crushes the armies of the Reach and West at the God's Eye, with the aid of the Vale. The victory is short lived as the Starks launch an offensive that forces the iron born to halt their chance at an offensive. Two of Harmund's three sons are killed.
184: The Ironborn and Lord Redwyne's fleets combine for eight months to crush the pirate lord Lysander, who escapes east with a broken fleet but vast wealth.
187-189: The Reach and Dorne battle along the Marches. Star fall is placed under siege for almost two years but peace is sealed when Lords Tarly and Fowler settle their differences with a duel. Lord Fowler narrowly wins the duel but does not survive his injuries past a day.
188: House Durrandon destroys a mostly Crownlands army at Stokeworth.
191: The Riverlands and Duskendale revolt. The revolt is crushed in its second month when the Hoare fleet at Dragonstone lands at the port with four thousand men
193: Crakehall and Old Oak have several skirmishes at Coldiron Creek, on the West/Reach border. After the fighting Lord Crakehall's eldest son dies of fever.
195: Second Riverlands Rebellion. Houses Bracken, Smallwood, Rosby, Vance, and Piper score early successes but Erik Hoare obliterates them at Acorn Hall. Among the dead are hundreds of Westermen and Reachmen who came to join the fighting.
197: A holy man of mysterious healing powers walks the kingdoms, resulting in a massive surge in recruiting by the Faith Militant.
199: King Harmund Hoare declares across the lands that a great tourney shall be held at Harrenhal to celebrate the two hundred years since its building...