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{{Quote|House Mudd once ruled as Kings of the Rivers and Hills. But after a thousand years their line was exhausted and fell to the Storm Kings, who fell to the ironborn.|Ser [[Brynden Tully]]|The Riverlands (Histories & Lore)}}
 
{{Quote|House Mudd once ruled as Kings of the Rivers and Hills. But after a thousand years their line was exhausted and fell to the Storm Kings, who fell to the ironborn.|Ser [[Brynden Tully]]|The Riverlands (Histories & Lore)}}
   
'''House Mudd''' is an extinct noble house that once ruled [[the Riverlands]] as [[King of the Rivers and Hills|Kings of the Rivers and Hills]]. Eventually, however, their line was seemingly extinguished after being defeated by the [[House Durrendon|Durrendon]] [[Storm King]]s.
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'''House Mudd''' is an extinct noble house that once ruled [[the Riverlands]] as [[King of the Rivers and Hills|Kings of the Rivers and Hills]]. Eventually, however, their line was seemingly extinguished after being defeated by the [[Storm King]]s of [[House Durrandon]].
   
 
== In the books ==
 
== In the books ==
In the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' novels, House Mudd was the last dynasty of [[First Men]] that ruled [[the Riverlands]]. Their seat was a castle now in ruins and called Oldstones. Under King Tristifer IV, "the Hammer of Justice", they resisted the [[Andal Invasion]]. Tristifer IV was said to have been victorious in ninety nine battles, but was defeated at his hundreth, in which seven Kings banded against him. Under his successor, King Tristifer V, House Mudd fell to the Storm Kings.
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, House Mudd was the last dynasty of [[First Men]] that ruled [[the Riverlands]]. Their seat was a castle now in ruins and called Oldstones. Under King Tristifer IV, "the Hammer of Justice", they resisted the [[Andal Invasion]]. Tristifer IV was said to have been victorious in ninety nine battles, but was defeated at his hundreth, in which seven Kings banded against him. Under his successor, King Tristifer V, House Mudd fell to the Storm Kings.
   
 
​Tr​istan Mudd was a [[Lord Commander]] of the [[Night's Watch|Night's Watch]] and is remembered as one of the worst Lord Commanders the Night's Watch has ever had. 
 
​Tr​istan Mudd was a [[Lord Commander]] of the [[Night's Watch|Night's Watch]] and is remembered as one of the worst Lord Commanders the Night's Watch has ever had. 

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"House Mudd once ruled as Kings of the Rivers and Hills. But after a thousand years their line was exhausted and fell to the Storm Kings, who fell to the ironborn."
―Ser Brynden Tully[src]

House Mudd is an extinct noble house that once ruled the Riverlands as Kings of the Rivers and Hills. Eventually, however, their line was seemingly extinguished after being defeated by the Storm Kings of House Durrandon.

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, House Mudd was the last dynasty of First Men that ruled the Riverlands. Their seat was a castle now in ruins and called Oldstones. Under King Tristifer IV, "the Hammer of Justice", they resisted the Andal Invasion. Tristifer IV was said to have been victorious in ninety nine battles, but was defeated at his hundreth, in which seven Kings banded against him. Under his successor, King Tristifer V, House Mudd fell to the Storm Kings.

​Tr​istan Mudd was a Lord Commander of the Night's Watch and is remembered as one of the worst Lord Commanders the Night's Watch has ever had. 

In Essos there are still Westerosi exiles with the surname Mudd, but it is unknown if these are true descendants of House Mudd.

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