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| Title=Runestone
 
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| Location=[[Westeros]], the [[Vale of Arryn]]
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[[Image:Runestone Pin.png|thumb|right|200px|A map showing the location of Runestone on the continent of Westeros.]]
 
[[Image:Runestone Pin.png|thumb|right|200px|A map showing the location of Runestone on the continent of Westeros.]]
'''Runestone''' is a castle in the [[Vale of Arryn]]. It is the seat of [[House Royce]], an ancient House once ruled the Vale as the "Bronze Kings" of the Vale before the [[Andal Invasion]]. House Royce are now a vassal house holding fealty to [[House Arryn]] of [[the Eyrie]]. The castle is located east of the Eyrie, on the coast of the [[Narrow Sea]]. It is north of the city port of [[Gulltown]].<ref>[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season-5/episode-1/map/location/43/runestone HBO viewers guide, season 5: episode 1 map, Runestone entry]</ref>
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'''Runestone''' is a castle in the [[Vale of Arryn]]. It is the seat of [[House Royce]], an ancient House once ruled the Vale as the "Bronze Kings" of the Vale before the [[Andal Invasion]]. House Royce are now one of the major vassal houses holding fealty to [[House Arryn]] of [[the Eyrie]]. The castle is located east of the Eyrie, on the coast of the [[Narrow Sea]]. It is north of the city port of [[Gulltown]].<ref>[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season-5/episode-1/map/location/43/runestone HBO viewers guide, season 5: episode 1 map, Runestone entry]</ref>
 
The current head of House Royce and Lord of Runestone is [[Yohn Royce]].
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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The current head of House Royce and Lord of Runestone is [[Yohn Royce]], father of [[Robar Royce|Robar]] and [[Waymar Royce]]. The [[Maesters|maester]] appointed to the castle is [[Helliweg]] and its [[master-at-arms]] is Ser [[Samwell Stone]].
===Season 5===
 
[[Robin Arryn]] is sent to be [[Ward|fostered]] at Runestone, where Royce's men begin attempting to train him to use a sword, but he is miserably bad at it. Sweetrobin was over-sheltered by his mother for years, and has never swung a sword before - unlike most boys who are even younger than the 13 year old Arryn boy. [[Petyr Baelish]] and his ward "[[Sansa Stark|Alayne]]" observe Sweetrobin tripping over himself in a practice yard, along with Yohn Royce. As Littlefinger and Alayne depart, Lord Royce promises that he will keep the boy safe, though he cannot promise his swordsmanship will improve.<ref>"[[The Wars to Come]]"</ref>
 
   
==References==
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===[[Season 5]]===
 
[[Robin Arryn]] is sent to be [[Ward|fostered]] at Runestone, where Royce's men begin attempting to train him to use a sword, but he is miserably bad at it. Sweetrobin was over-sheltered by his mother [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa]] for years, and has never swung a sword before - unlike most boys who are even younger than the 13-year-old Robin Arryn. [[Petyr Baelish]] and [[Sansa Stark]] observe Sweetrobin tripping over himself in a practice yard, along with Yohn Royce. As Littlefinger and Sansa depart, Lord Royce promises that he will keep the boy safe, though he cannot promise his swordsmanship will improve.<ref>"[[The Wars to Come]]"</ref>
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==See also==
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==Image gallery==
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501 Runestone Littlefinger Sansa Sweetrobin training.jpg|Littlefinger, Sansa, and Lord Yohn Royce at Runestone, watching Sweetrobin Arryn begin training with the master-at-arms.
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501 Sweetrobin training at Runestone.jpg|Sweetrobin training in the practice yard at Runestone, the mountains behind them.
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==In the novels==
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, House Royce proudly descends from the First Men, one of the very few of their Houses to survive the Andal invasion in the Vale. The head of House Royce wears ceremonial bronze armor covered in the rune symbols of the [[Old Tongue]] of the First Men, which are also featured on House Royce's sigil. It seems probable that "Rune-stone" was named after runes left behind by the First Men in the area.
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== See also ==
 
* {{AWOIAF}} (spoilers from the books)
 
* {{AWOIAF}} (spoilers from the books)
   
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==References==
 
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{{The Vale}}
 
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[[pl:Runestone]]
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[[ru:Рунный Камень]]
 
[[Category:Castles]]
 
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[[Category:House Royce]]

Revision as of 08:32, 22 April 2016

Runestone Pin

A map showing the location of Runestone on the continent of Westeros.

Runestone is a castle in the Vale of Arryn. It is the seat of House Royce, an ancient House once ruled the Vale as the "Bronze Kings" of the Vale before the Andal Invasion. House Royce are now one of the major vassal houses holding fealty to House Arryn of the Eyrie. The castle is located east of the Eyrie, on the coast of the Narrow Sea. It is north of the city port of Gulltown.[1]

History

The current head of House Royce and Lord of Runestone is Yohn Royce, father of Robar and Waymar Royce. The maester appointed to the castle is Helliweg and its master-at-arms is Ser Samwell Stone.

Season 5

Robin Arryn is sent to be fostered at Runestone, where Royce's men begin attempting to train him to use a sword, but he is miserably bad at it. Sweetrobin was over-sheltered by his mother Lysa for years, and has never swung a sword before - unlike most boys who are even younger than the 13-year-old Robin Arryn. Petyr Baelish and Sansa Stark observe Sweetrobin tripping over himself in a practice yard, along with Yohn Royce. As Littlefinger and Sansa depart, Lord Royce promises that he will keep the boy safe, though he cannot promise his swordsmanship will improve.[2]

Image gallery

In the novels

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, House Royce proudly descends from the First Men, one of the very few of their Houses to survive the Andal invasion in the Vale. The head of House Royce wears ceremonial bronze armor covered in the rune symbols of the Old Tongue of the First Men, which are also featured on House Royce's sigil. It seems probable that "Rune-stone" was named after runes left behind by the First Men in the area.

See also

References

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