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There is no greater pleasure than to serve the King's Grace. If I was deemed worthy to join your small council, you would find none more loyal or true.
~ Mace Tyrell to Joffrey Baratheon.
The mob loved Margaery so much they were even willing to love Joffrey again. She had belonged to Renly, the handsome young prince who had loved them so well he had come back from beyond the grave to save them. And the bounty of Highgarden had come with her, flowing up the roseroad from the south. The fools didn't seem to remember that it had been Mace Tyrell who closed the roseroad to begin with, and made the bloody famine.
~ Tyrion Lannister
Mace: Once Paxter Redwyne sweeps the ironmen from the seas, my sons will retake the Shields. The snows will do for Stannis, or Bolton will. As for Connington ...
Randyll: If it is him.
Mace: ... as for Connington, what victories has he ever won that we should fear him? He could have ended Robert's Rebellion at Stoney Sept. He failed. Just as the Golden Company has always failed. Some may rush to join them, aye. The realm is well rid of such fools.
~ Mace Tyrell and Randyll Tarly, discussing the status of the war.

Mace Tyrell is a supporting character in the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.

He is the head of House Tyrell, Lord of Highgarden, Lord Paramount of the Mander, Warden of the South, Defender of the Marches, and High Marshal of the Reach, ruling the most populated and fertile region in Westeros. He is the only son of Lord Luthor Tyrell and Lady Olenna Redwyne. He is married to Lady Alerie Hightower and has three sons, Willas, Garlan, and Loras, and a daughter, Margaery. Mace has two younger sisters, Janna and Mina, married to Ser Jon Fossoway and Lord Paxter Redwyne. He is not really evil, but is greedy and ambitious who schemes to make his fourteen year old daughter, Margaery, queen.

In the television show, he was portrayed by Roger Ashton-Griffiths. His character was drastically toned down to an oblivious oaf, and a comic relief, unlike his novel counterpart who is not played for laughs, knows politics and has a habit of not listening to his mother Olenna's advice.

Overview[]

The more I give him, the more he wants.
~ Kevan Lannister's thoughts about Lord Tyrell
[smiling jovially yet with contempt at the same time] Perhaps you'd best leave the fighting to fighters. Better men than you have lost great armies in the Mountains of the Moon, or shattered them against the Bloody Gate. We know your worth, my lord, no need to tempt fate.
~ Mace to Tyrion Lannister

He is very arrogant and proud, believing himself a great military commander because of one battle where Lord Robert Baratheon suffered his only defeat during Robert's rebellion, though in fact the battle was mostly won by Lord Randyll Tarly before Mace arrived. Mace besieged Storm's End for a year, though Ser Stannis Baratheon held the castle against his entire army. After the death of King Aerys II Targaryen, Lord Eddard Stark arrived at Storm's End and Mace and his cousin Lord Paxter Redwyne surrended and bent the knee to King Robert I Baratheon. Mace came to resent Stannis since he failed to take Storm's End. He was handsome and once powerful-looking, until gained weight while getting older, due to his life of excesses at Highgarden.

During the War of the Five Kings, he declares for King Renly Baratheon and serves him as Hand of the King. During this period, he closes the whole roseroad in order to starve King's Landing, with the deliberate intent to cause famine and riots, putting all the blame on King Joffrey I Baratheon, which leads to the murder of the High Septon and several deaths and rapes of nobles and smallfolk. In order to oppose King Stannis Baratheon and to have his house marry into the royal family, Mace makes peace with the Iron Throne and supports Joffrey against Stannis. Lord Tyrell treats Tyrion Lannister condescendingly and with open contempt, approving how Tywin Lannister despises him as well. He has served as Joffrey's master of ships and currently serves as King Tommen I Baratheon's Hand.

Beloved by the the smallfolk and the nobility, Mace is well-known at court for being grasping, greedy, and extremely power hungry. He does not miss a chance to expand House Tyrell's influence around the Seven Kingdoms, despite the fact that his family is often questioned for being upjumped stewards. He takes credit for other people's accomplishments, such as Randyll Tarly's victory against Robert Baratheon at Ashford. Mace's extended family is married into multiple powerful houses such as the Hightowers, the Redwynes, and recently the Baratheons. The Tyrells do not marry with their powerful rivals, House Florent, who still press their claim on Highgarden to this day.

Despite Selyse Florent being Stannis's wife and queen consort, the Florents initially follow their liege Mace only out of fear of retaliation, but they declare for King Stannis Baratheon after Renly's death, with other major Reach houses, House Fossoway of Cider Hall, House Fossoway of New Barrel, House Mullendore, House Varner, and House Willum doing the same. Mace's brother-in-law, Ser Jon Fossoway, fights for Stannis as well, until he is captured and reunites with his wife Janna Tyrell. After the Battle of the Blackwater, the houses of the Reach supporting Stannis surrender and serve Highgarden once more, except for the Florents, who still make a large portion of Stannis's forces. Not missing a chance to gain more power and wealth, as well as to rid himself of his rivals, Mace and his family have the Iron Throne strip the Florents of their titles, lands, and wealth, granting them to Ser Garlan Tyrell and creating the cadet branch House Tyrell of Brighwater Keep. Currently, the Florents remain lucky thanks to the invasion of the Reach by the Ironborn, under King Euron III Greyjoy, who are bringing terror and chaos in the lands, and are threatening Oldtown and Highgarden. This allowed the Florents to keep holding their lands ans castle for the time being.

Lord Mace's father-in-law, Lord Leyton Hightower, is is hosting the attainted Lord Alekyne Florent in his home, the Hightower at Oldtown, despite the fact the Florents support Stannis and Alekyne is Queen Selyse's cousin. This might be because Leyton is a pacifist, a good-natured lord, and the Hightowers are known to prefer trade, religion, studying, and expansion of their own lands over making war. Alekyne is also Leyton's brother-in-law, as Leyton's fourth wife is Lady Rhea Florent, so they are not handing him over to the Tyrells and the Iron Throne.

During the final chapter of A Dance with Dragons, Mace displays more of his eagerness to take opportunities to seize power when he adds 100 soldiers from Highgarden into the City Watch of King's Landing, and he plainly resists any attempts from the Lannisters to balance it by adding westermen into the Watch. When denied an opportunity to gain more influence, he is visibly upset, offended, and angry, as he reacted poorly when Queen Cersei informed him that she named Lord Gyles Rosby the new Master of Coin, despite Mace having previously arranged with Tywin to put Garth Tyrell in office (with Cersei wanting to avoid giving more political power to the Tyrells).

Despite Mace's overbearing and entitled nature, Ser Kevan Lannister recognizes Randyll Tarly as the real danger to have in power between the two Reachmen. As currently Kevan has been assassinated during his short-lived regency, it is expected that both Mace and Randyll will entirely seize full authority and all political power at court, and will gain full control of King Tommen's government. They also currently have brought two large armies in King's Landing, while the majority of the forces of the Westerlands are in the Riverlands or at Dragonstone. It is also believed that the successor of the recently-assassinated Grand Maester Pycelle will be Mace's uncle, Maester Gormon (born Gormon Tyrell), who was already the Citadel's first choice as the next Grand Maester.

Currently, Mace serves as Hand of the King, Randyll as Master of Laws and Justiciar, and Mace's best friend and cousin, Lord Paxter Redwyne, is serving as Master of Ships, while Mace's in-laws, the Hightowers, have all the connections with the Faith and the Citadel to give him support to hold power, unlike Cersei who has few friends and the Lannisters who are losing power and influence. Thus so far, the Reach and its houses are gaining all power and control of the Seven Kingdoms. However, the Reach and its ruling powers are also currently under serious threat by the ongoing large-scaled Ironborn invasion by Euron Greyjoy.

It possible that Cersei might blame Pycelle's assassination on Mace Tyrell, as both her and Pycelle feared Mace's wrath after his furious reaction at the accusation and arrest of his daughter Margaery (Cersei and Pycelle exposed her at court and to the Faith as a false maiden and fornicating wife who recently took moon tea). Pycelle was living his last days in paranoia of being killed by mercenaries on Mace's hire in revenge for betraying Margaery. The murders of Kevan and Pycelle were intentionally done by the real perpetrator to further destabilize the realm and aggravate the tensions between the Tyrells, the Lannisters and the Faith, all to support the currently ongoing invasion of the Golden Company.

Biography[]

Lord Mace is the son of Lord Luthor Tyrell and Lady Olenna Redwyne, husband of Lady Alerie Hightower, and father of four children; Willas, Garlan, Loras, and Margaery. Loras is Mace's favorite child.

Mace's closest friend is his first cousin Lord Paxter Redwyne, who is also married to one of Mace's sisters, while other two notable closest bannermen are Lord Randyll Tarly and Lord Mathis Rowan. House Tyrell's most disloyal sworn house is House Florent. Both Tyrells and Florents (along with many of the Reach's Houses) claim descent from the extinct House Gardener, the defunct Kings of the Reach. The Florents have a superior line of descent, and believe that they by rights should possess Highgarden and not the Tyrells.

Mace Tyrell is considered an oaf by his mother Olenna and Cersei Lannister, and a fool by Oberyn Martell

King Robert I is also in debt with Mace after beggaring the realm. During Robert's reign, Mace's youngest son Loras Tyrell was fostered at Storm's End and served as a squire of Renly Baratheon, Robert's youngest brother, where they became lovers. After some years leaving at Storm's End and making journeys in the stormlands, Dorne, and the Reach, Renly was made the new master of laws in Robert's small council and Loras, now a knight, followed him in King's Landing. Renly and Loras tried making the 14 years old maid, Margaery, queen despite Robert's marriage to Cersei Lannister. Mace loves power and having Robert spurn Cersei in favor of Margaery would make House Tyrell the second most powerful family in the Seven Kingdoms, replacing the Lannisters. However after Robert's death Renly flees to Highgarden and marries Margaery, intending to usurp the throne from his legal nephew, Joffrey Baratheon, with the forces of the Stormlands and the Reach. Mace's mother Olenna Redwyne tells Mace that he shouldn't support Renly due to his poor claim, but Mace refuses to listen to her and rebels against the Iron Throne. At the same time of Eddard Stark's execution, Renly crowns himself king in Highgarden.

During the War of the Five Kings Renly and Mace close the Roseroad, plunging King's Landing into starvation. When Renly starts to march to the capital with his army, Mace remains at Highgarden preparing another host for his king with Willas, Garlan, and his uncle Garth. Renly's army moves slowly, hoping that his enemies will weaken before he reaches King's Landing. However, hearing that Robert's eldest brother Stannis Baratheon, who has also declared himself King, is besieging Storm's End, Renly takes part of his army there, intending to kill Stannis. When Renly is assassinated before the battle, Randyll Tarly, Loras, and part of Renly's force flee back to Bitterbridge, while the storm lords and a few Reach lords declare for King Stannis.

Chaos erupts at Bitterbridge, and fightings occur. People of the Reach are divided between supporters of King Joffrey and supporters of King Stannis. Randyll Tarly arrives at Bitterbridge and seizes Renly's stores, and puts many of the foot to death, especially those of House Florent. Lord Lorent Caswell shuts himself within the walls of the castle.

Mace never liked Stannis and he knows that Stannis holds a grudge against him and Paxter Redwyne for the Siege of Storm's End. He and his son, Garlan, take the new host from Highgarden to Bitterbridge. Stannis sends Ser Erren Florent and Ser Parmen Crane to recruit the rest of Renly's army camped at Bitterbridge, the best part of Renly's army, full of young skilled knights and lords, but the two former Renly's supporters are captured by Loras and Randyll and taken as captives to Highgarden.

Later Mace and his sons are met by the master of coin Petyr Baelish, who offers a royal pardon, an alliance with House Lannister, and a betrothal between Joffrey Baratheon and Margaery, which Mace agress to. After Edmure Tully chases away Tywin's army from the Trident, the army of the westerlands starts marching to King's Landing, after receiving urgent news of Stannis' imminent invasion. Mace and his large army join with Tywin Lannister and Randyll Tarly's army at Tumbler's Falls. From there they sail down the Blackwater Rush and land a half day's ride outside of King's Landing.  

At the Battle of the Blackwater Stannis comes close to defeating the Lannisters and the forces of the Iron Throne. However an army under Tywin Lannister and Mace Tyrell suddenly attacks Stannis from the rear, with Mace commanding from the left, forcing him to flee back to his island fortress of Dragonstone. Joffrey is then betrothed to Margaery after Ser Garlan asks him to marry her. The Iron Throne grants Garlan the titles, lands and incomes of House Florent, including lordship of their seat, Brightwater Keep, though the Florents still hold the fortress in Stannis's name. Loras joins the Kingsguard, replacing the late Ser Mandon Moore. Mace is given the position of master of ships on the small council, though Joffrey needs to rebuild a new royal fleet. Lord Redwyne is made an advisor in the small council. Randyll Tarly leaves King's Landing shortly after the battle to join with Gregor Clegane in the riverlands and fight the northmen and riverlands people.

After the Blackwater, Lady Olenna and Mace's wife, Alerie Tyrell, arrive with their retinue in King's Landing, along with many noble ladies from the Reach, including the young Tyrell girls, Megga, Alla, and Elinor, Garlan's wife, Leonette Fossoway, and Mace's sister, Janna, who's wife of Jon Fossoway, a knight who fought for Stannis, but surrended and was pardoned by the crown. At Oldtown, the Conclave of the Citadel is annoyed by the removal of Grand Maester Pycelle, as only the Citadel have the power to remove Grand Maesters from service, so they plan to send Mace's uncle, Maester Gormon, to replace Pycelle. Tywin immediately restores Pycelle to his office, in order to avoid having another Tyrell at power. While Mace serves the King in the capital, Willas Tyrell rules the Reach, acting as Lord of Highgarden.

Prince Oberyn Martell starts to march from Sunspear to King's Landing with a huge retinue of noble Dornishmen, in stead of his brother Prince Doran. Mace is not pleased with the idea of Dornishmen riding freely in the Reach, surprising Tyrion for talking like a general for once. The Tyrells hate House Martell since Oberyn accidentally crippled Willas during a tourney. Since then, Willas uses a staff to help himself walking. However Willas doesn't resent Oberyn for this and is friends with him, Oberyn blames Mace for pushing Willas into tourneys at too young an age.

Lady Olenna was planning to secretely marry Sansa Stark to Willas Tyrell, so that the Tyrells could hold a claim to Winterfell and the North, since Theon Greyjoy is believed to have murdered Bran and Rickon Stark, making Sansa Robb's heir. However, Lord Tywin is made aware of this, so he immediately plans to marry Cersei to Willas and Tyrion to Sansa. Olenna tells Mace to refuse Tywin's offer, which he does so.

Mace attends with many other nobles the wedding of Tyrion and Sansa. After the deaths of the kings Balon Greyjoy and Robb Stark, Joffrey finally marries Margaery in the Great Sept of Baelor. Mace's wedding gift, is a seven-sided chalice decorated with the great houses of Westeros: ruby lion, emerald rose, onyx stag, silver trout, blue jade falcon, opal sun, and pearl direwolf.

At his wedding feast, Joffrey he is poisoned by Olenna, and Joffrey's uncle Tyrion Lannister is blamed. Joffrey's grandfather and Tyrion's father Tywin Lannister, Mace and Oberyn Martell sit as judges during Tyrion's trial. Not knowing that Olenna is responsible for Joffrey's death, Mace wants to find Tyrion guilty as he fears Margaery was almost poisoned, since she was drinking from the same chalice that contained the Strangler. He believs that the poison was meant for his daughter and wants Tyrion dead. The trial is manipulated by Queen Cersei and the the people who testify tell only lies or incriminating true stories about Tyrion, so Tyrion demands a trial by combat. Ser Gregor Clegane arrives from Harrenhal and fights against Oberyn in the trial by combat. As a judge Mace is present and watches the Mountain killing Oberyn while the former is deadly wounded. When Tyrion is found guilty of regicide and sentenced to death, Tywin agrees to name Ser Garth Tyrell the new master of coin. Mace sends the raven for Garth, to Highgarden, informing him to ride to the capital.

When Tyrion escapes from Westeros with the help of his brother Jaime and Varys, murdering his father Tywin before leaving, a Tyrell coin is found in Tyrion's dungeon cell. Initially Cersei thought it was Stannis Baratheon who murdered Tywin, but then the guards informed her about Tyrion's escape and her paranoia towards the Tyrells gets worse. It was Varys who put the Tyrell coin there, in order to fuel a war between the Lannisters and the Tyrells. The Jailer Rugen, really Varys in disguise, disappears at the same time as Tyrion but a coin is found hidden in his room by Qyburn.

Mace tries to become the new Hand of the King, but Cersei instead appoints the craven Ser Harys Swyft, believing he will be weak-willed enough for her to control, and intending to use him as a hostage against his daughter's husband, her uncle Ser Kevan Lannister. The Queen also names Lord Gyles Rosby as the new master of coin, upsetting Mace, since he had agreed with Tywin to have Garth Tyrell take the office.

At the Tyrell's urging, Margaery is married to Joffrey's brother, King Tommen I, though he is too young to consummate the marriage.

Cersei sends Mace to capture Storm's End, which is still held by Stannis' forces, while Paxter Redwyne is to take the Redwyne fleet to Dragonstone and capture the island. At the same time Garlan is leaving King's Landing as well, preparing to start a siege at Brightwater Keep, and take his new seat from the Florents. Cersei is also delighted by the fact that Lady Olenna is also going back to Highgarden with Garlan, as well as Alerie and Leonette. Mace leaves King's Landing with half the Tyrell strength. Now the only Tyrells left in the capital are Queen Margaery, Loras, and their aunt Janna, with also their cousins, Alla, Elinor, and Megga. Cersei starts to plot against the young queen, planning to blame many other "annoying" men at court of having sexual relations with her, including Prince Jalabhar Xho and Paxter's twin sons, Horas and Hobber.

Later King Euron Greyjoy attacks the Reach with the ironborn Iron Fleet. The ironmen take many islands, castles, and towns, while also invading the Mander. With Mace at Storm's End, Lord Redwyne at Dragonstone, and Randyll in Maidenpool, Willas and Ser Moryn Tyrell, the Lord Commander of the City Watch of Oldtown, and Leyton Hightower have to organize the defenses against House Greyjoy. Garlan is forced to abandon his imminent siege against the Florents and bring his forces against the Ironborn. At King's Landing Loras and Margaery try to reason with Cersei and beg her to let Paxter Redwyne return to the Reach with his strong fleet, to deal with Euron. Cersei refuses, wanting the Tyrells to remain weak. Loras is furious and days later asks Cersei to leave the capital for Dragonstone, meaning to take command of the siege, since Paxter is taking too long. A happy Cersei allows him to go. Loras turns the siege into a massacre: Stannis' soldiers pour boiled oil on Ser Loras, and he's now gravely injured. Tommen's forces manage to take Dragonstone from Stannis, though about a thousand men die in the process, most of them Tyrell forces, and Loras is said to be in a dying state at Dragonstone.

While Mace is still besieging Storm's End, Cersei and Qyburn manage to incriminate Margaery and her cousins and inform the Faith. However, Cersei's plan backfires when the Faith finds out about her plotting against Margaery and her fornication with Ser Lancel, the Kettleblack brothers, and Taena Merryweather. Because of their reciprocal accusations of immorality, both queens are imprisoned by the High Septon in the Great Sept of Baelor.

On hearing that Margaery and her cousins have been arrested by the Faith, Mace returns to King's Landing with most of his army. Mace leaves the rest of his force to keep besieging Storm's End, under the command of Mathis Rowan.

Randyll Tarly arrives at King's Landing with his army before Mace. When Mace arrives at the capital Margaery, Alla, Megga, and Elinor have already been released by the Faith. The evidence against them is weak, so the little girls were given into custody of Lord Randyll. Their release was conditional on Tarly's holy oath to return them for trial. Cersei Lannister is stripped of the regency. Tywin's brother, Ser Kevan Lannister has been summoned by Grand Maester Pycelle, and arrives from Casterly Rock in the city, ruling the Seven Kingdom as Lord Regent to King Tommen Baratheon.

Mace is named Hand of the King by Ser Kevan, while Randyll is made master of laws and Paxter Redwyne is master of ships in the small council. The war is infuriating in the realm: Stannis Baratheon in the North, Euron Greyjoy in the Reach, and Jon Connington with the Golden Company in the stormlands. Mace refuses to bring his army anywhere until his daughter is left alone by the Faith, so only Paxter leaves with his fleet back to the Reach to start fighting the Ironmen. Mace asks that Margaery be declared innocent, but Kevan reminds him that she has to be found innocent by the Faith, and has to remind him of the importance of Cersei being found innocent of her adultery, as if Tommen ceases to be a King Margaery ceases to be a Queen. Mace adds a hundred men of the Reach to the City Watch of the capital and plans a new Tower of the Hand (Cersei had the original tower burned after Tywin's death) double the size of its predecessor. Mace and Randyll are not happy about the new Kingsguard, Ser Robert Strong, and try to send the Mountain's men to the Wall, but Kevan sends them to escort his father-in-law, the master of coin Harys Swyft, to Braavos. Kevan finds Mace an annoying and foolish figure, but believes that Tarly is the real danger. Kevan's murder by Varys leaves it unclear how the relationship between the Tyrells and Lannisters will progress now.

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Simon Toyne | Smiling Knight | Wenda the White Fawn

Others
Alliser Thorne | Rorge | Biter | Arryk Cargyll | Bartimos Celtigar | Denys Darklyn | Hugh Hammer | Luthor Largent | Ulf White | Marston Waters | Qarl Correy | Karl Tanner | Olyvar | King's Landing Rioters

Stormlands
House Baratheon
Orys Baratheon | Borys Baratheon | Borros Baratheon | Robert I Baratheon | Stannis Baratheon | Renly Baratheon | Joffrey Baratheon | Richard Horpe | Meryn Trant

Kingswood Brotherhood
Simon Toyne | Smiling Knight | Wenda the White Fawn

Others
Criston Cole | Brothers Toyne | Jon Connington

The Reach
House Tyrell
Mace Tyrell | Loras Tyrell | Randyll Tarly

House Hightower
Ormund Hightower | Otto Hightower | Alicent Hightower | Hobert Hightower | Daeron Targaryen

House Florent
Axell Florent | Selyse Florent

House Peake
Unwin Peake | Amaury Peake | Mervyn Flowers | Gormon Peake | Septon Bernard | Tessario

Order of Maesters of the Citadel
Pycelle | Qyburn

Others
Jon Roxton | George Graceford | Ben Buttercakes | Alyn Cockshaw | Obara Sand | Bronn

Dorne
House Martell
Morion Martell | Aliandra Martell | Ellaria Sand | Obara Sand | Nymeria Sand | Tyene Sand

Others
Joffrey Dayne | Wyl of Wyl | Gerold Dayne | Timeon | Vulture Kings

Others in Westeros
Faith of the Seven
Faith Militant | Maidenpool Septa Conspiracy | Septon Bernard

Others
Pretty Meris | Shagwell | Smiling Knight | The Little Birds | The Rat, the Hawk, and the Pig

Essos
Free Cities
Faceless Men
Kindly Man | Waif | Jaqen H'ghar | Alchemist | Mercy

Triarchy
Craghas Drahar | Sharako Lohar | Racallio Ryndoon

House Blackfyre
Aegor Rivers | Daemon II Blackfyre | Haegon I Blackfyre | Daemon III Blackfyre | Maelys I Blackfyre

Golden Company
Aegor Rivers | Maelys I Blackfyre | Harry Strickland | Jon Connington

Brave Companions
Vargo Hoat | Rorge | Biter | Shagwell | Qyburn | Timeon | Zollo

Windblown
Tattered Prince | Caggo Corpsekiller | Pretty Meris

Second Sons
Mero | Ben Plumm | Tyrion Lannister | Jorah Mormont | Kasporio the Cunning | Harwyn Hoare | Aerion Targaryen | Aegor Rivers | Tattered Prince

Rhoyne
Lady Korra

The Sorrows
Stone Men

Others
Belicho Paenymion | Bloodbeard | Daario Naharis | Daenerys Targaryen | Doreah | Illyrio Mopatis | Malaquo Maegyr | Moqorro | Mysaria | Ollo Lophand | Old Man | Tyanna of the Tower | Varys | Viserys Targaryen | Sorcerer | Nymeria Sand | Bianca | Tessario | Saan Family | Band of Nine | The Little Birds

Dothraki Sea
Dothraki | Moro | Drogo | Jhaqo | Daenerys Targaryen | Caggo Corpsekiller | Mago | Moro | Qotho | Zollo | Qorro | Brozho | Rhalko | Forzho | Wineseller

Lhazar
Mirri Maz Duur

Slaver's Bay
Great Masters | Wise Masters | Good Masters | Daenerys Targaryen | Hizdahr zo Loraq | Kraznys mo Nakloz | Grazdan mo Ullhor | Cleon the Great | Malko | Malazza | Oznak zo Pahl | Prendahl na Ghezn | Razdal mo Eraz | Yezzan zo Qaggaz | Skahaz mo Kandaq | Yurkhaz zo Yunzak | Sons of the Harpy | Vala | Grey Worm | Unsullied

Qarth
Pureborn | Undying Ones | Pyat Pree | Warlocks of Qarth | Xaro Xhoan Daxos | Sorrowful Men

Collections of Countries
Old Empire of Ghis | Valyrian Freehold | Slaver Alliance

Far East Essos
Yi Ti
Bloodstone Emperor | Lo Bu | Jar Har

Asshai and Shadow Lands
Melisandre | Shadow Assassins

Across the Known World
Crew of the Silence

Dragons
Balerion | The Cannibal | Drogon | Meraxes | Rhaegal | Silverwing | Sunfyre | Vermithor | Vhagar | Viserion

Deities
Drowned God | Goddess of the Wind | Great Other | Horse God | Lion of Night | Many-Faced God | Old Gods | Old Ones | R'hllor | Sea God | Storm God