A Game of Thrones • A Song of Ice and Fire NWN2 Persistent World • Low Magic Role Play

Tags: Lysa Arryn

1. Marillion
(World of Westeros/People)
... behind to become a member of Lady Lysa Arryn’s retinue.  ...
2. Vardis Egen
(World of Westeros/People)
... Lord’s sudden and mysterious death, Vardis escorted the Lady Lysa Arryn and her son Robert back to the Eyrie, where he resumed his household position. Vardis is stocky and silver-haired, with a bluff, ...
3. Brynden Tully, The Blackfish
(World of Westeros/People)
10th Level (Noble 4 / Commander 2 / Knight 4) Brynden Tully is the Knight of the Gate of the Eyrie, and uncle to Edmure Tully, Catelyn Stark, and Lysa Arryn. Brynden is the younger brother (by five years) ...
4. Edmure Tully
(World of Westeros/People)
6th Level (Noble 4 / Knight 2) The only son of Lord Hoster Tully and heir to Riverrun, Edmure is the youngest of Hoster’s three children. He is fond of his older sisters, Catelyn Stark and Lysa Arryn, ...
5. Hoster Tully
(World of Westeros/People)
11th Level (Noble 6 / Commander 2 / Knight 3) - Deceased Prior to his death, Hoster Tully was Lord of Riverrun and father to Edmure, Catelyn, and Lysa. As a younger man, Hoster had been proud and restless. ...
6. Portrait of Lysa Arryn
(Resources/Images)
Portrait of Lysa Arryn by Amoka:  ...
7. Lysa Arryn
(World of Westeros/People)
4th Level (Noble 4) - Deceased Youngest daughter of Lord Hoster Tully and sister to Catelyn (Stark) and Edmure Tully, Lysa married Jon Arryn after the death of his second wife, and is the mother of his ...
8. The Eyrie
(World of Westeros/Strongholds)
... dumbwaiter that extends down to the topmost waycastle. While many, including Lysa Arryn, claim that the Eyrie is impregnable due to it mountainous surroundings, this advantage is not permanent, as winter ...
9. House Arryn
(Houses of Westeros/Great Houses)
As High As Honour House Arryn rules the Vale that shares its name, a fertile land nestled within the great range of the Mountains of the Moon. In their idyllic domain, the Arryns have often found themselves ...