House Fowler of Skyreach |
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"Let Us Soar" |
Head of House: | Alaeyna Fowler |
Title | Lady of Skyreach Warden of the Prince's Pass |
Predecessor: | Lord Ferran Fowler |
Heir: | Unknown |
Colors: | White and Blue |
Seat: | Skyreach |
Region: | Dorne |
Overview
Loyal bannermen of House Martell, House Fowler is tasked with defense of the Prince's Pass, a strategically significant overland route through the Red Mountains of Dorne.
When House Fowler's patriarch, Ser Ferran, took a mortal wound from a Reachman in a border skirmish, control of the house passed to his eldest daughter, Alaeyna, currently visiting Oldtown. She arrived transporting ransom monies for Lord Arnau Blackmont and others following the Trial of the Seven. Her brother, a knight of reknown in Dorne, holds Skyreach in her absence.
Family Tree
- Ser Ferran Fowler: Former Warden of the Prince's Pass, perished in 118 of wounds sustained in a border skirmish in the Reach.
- Lady Sabela Dayne: Ferran's widow, in residence at Skyreach (NPC)
- Alaeyna Fowler: Lady of House Fowler, called the Fury of Skyreach.
- Alaeyna's sons, a boy of eight and a babe in arms, rumored to be fathered by princes.
- Ser Faelan Fowler, a knight called The Talon, a notorious heartbreaker and tournament champion, age 24.
- Lady Sarrena Fowler, with the fair features of her Dayne cousins, a beauty aged 20.
- Alaeyna Fowler: Lady of House Fowler, called the Fury of Skyreach.
- Lady Sabela Dayne: Ferran's widow, in residence at Skyreach (NPC)
- A panoply of Sands (NPCs) fathered by Ser Ferran Fowler on various women, including:
- Ser Ferran's siblings (NPCS) and their offspring (NPCS), including:
- Ser Spyridon Fowler, father of Esdras Fowler.
Current Members
Family Members
These characters bear the House's name, either by birth or by marriage.
Household
These characters are a part of the House but do not bear the House's name. These include wards/hostages, sworn swords, house maesters, and other servants.
Blood Relations
These characters are tied to the House by blood but not by name. These include ladies who were born to the House but have married into another and any children they might have, as well as bastards who are not a part of the household.