The Eyrie
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After the death of Jon Arryn, now [[Hand of the King]], his wife [[Lysa Tully|Lysa]] and son [[Robert Arryn|Robert]] returned to the Eyrie. | After the death of Jon Arryn, now [[Hand of the King]], his wife [[Lysa Tully|Lysa]] and son [[Robert Arryn|Robert]] returned to the Eyrie. | ||
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+ | Lysa Arryn sent a message to her sister Catelyn written in a secret language they had made when they were little. In the message she says that Jon Arryn was murdered by the queen and the Lannisters. The message was delivered to Winterfell beneath a false bottom in a box containing a lens of Myr. | ||
==Household== | ==Household== |
Current revision as of 12:59, 1 May 2012
The Eyrie is the seat of House Arryn. Robert Arryn is the current Lord of the Eyrie.
The childless Jon Arryn, Lord of the Eyrie received Eddard Stark and Robert Baratheon as his wards.
After the death of Jon Arryn, now Hand of the King, his wife Lysa and son Robert returned to the Eyrie.
Lysa Arryn sent a message to her sister Catelyn written in a secret language they had made when they were little. In the message she says that Jon Arryn was murdered by the queen and the Lannisters. The message was delivered to Winterfell beneath a false bottom in a box containing a lens of Myr.
Household
- Maester Colemon, counselor, healer and tutor
- Ser Vardis of House Egen, captain of the guard
- Ser Brynden of House Tully, Knight of the Gate
- Lord Nestor of House Royce, High Steward of the Vale
- Mya Stone, a bastard girl in his service
- Mord, a gaoler