![]() But none of the Great Houses declared for Daemon, and no matter how many men he raised from lesser families and the smallfolk, that ultimately doomed Daemon to failure. Some houses proved hesitant, the Starks citing their remoteness, whilst the Greyjoys of Pyke took no side. The Arryns, Lannisters, Tullys, Baratheons and Tyrells all supported Good King Daeron. Worthy and strong houses, but not great ones. Even the Hightowers did for a time, before they changed their minds and submitted to the red dragon. The Brackens declared for the black dragon, as did the Costaynes and the Oakhearts, the Tarbecks and the Butterwells. They answered Daemon’s claim in the their thousands. Whether they believed Daemon’s claim or simply hungered for a chance at glory is unknown. Knights and heroes, known for their skill at arms, including many young men eager for adventure. The Greyjoys and Starks appear to have played no role, due to their remoteness or lack of interest.ĭaemon’s claim was supported by many individual knights and lords of note: Ser Quentyn “Fireball” Ball, Ser Aegor “Bittersteel” Rivers, Lord Gormon Peake, Ser Robb Reyne, Lord Strickland, Lord Sunderland, Manfred Lothston, Ser Eustace Osgrey and more. ![]() The area in yellow technically fought for Daeron, but in actuality many houses sat out the war or waited to choose sides. Houses in red fought for King Daeron II Targaryen and those in black fought for King Daemon I Blackfyre. The houses engaged in the First Blackfyre Rebellion (196 AC).
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