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House Targaryen
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Born of storms, of fire and blood's dark rain, House Targaryen lurks serpentine above all other nobles of the land of Westeros.  After being disgraced, usurped and cast out, the inheritor of the Iron Throne seeks the crown once more.
Can any deny her?


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House Stark
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Wardens of the cold North, they keep to the Old Gods when all others turn their backs.  Can the tumultuous land of Westeros afford to turn from the Stark's warning when Winter will freeze the petty affairs of men, and the White Walkers will kill wolf, lion and stag indiscriminately.

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House Baratheon
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For those who held such a lofty throne they have fallen far into death, dishonour and dark magics.  Yet even so, for those who remember the days of the Mad King the banner of the stag still flies as a sign of hope against a tyranny the gods themselves spurned. 
Who among us can know if it will rise again?


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House Lannister
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Long envied and even longer feared, the gold of the Lannisters comes with a high price.  As the power behind the throne for decades, seeing kings both mad and bad come and go, they have learned too late that gold cannot buy that which they most desire.
Now they live and die by their reputation alone - of arrogance, insolence and lunacy.  For how much longer can the lion roar?

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House Greyjoy
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Infighting, backstabbing, feudal and never to be trusted, the Greyjoy's way of life is the embodiment of survival of the fittest.  The gentrified men of Westeros may look to them as barbarians and denigrate their name, but when the sails are hoisted it is the Greyjoys who rule the seas.