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=== History === Windfall: Ser Myle Fargen was a hedge knight that joined King Aegons forces after he destroyed Harrenhal, he was among thousands of men that flocked to Aegon's banner in the riverlands. He was ennobled after a minor house in the Westerlands was extinguished on the field of fire. He was given their lands, castle and wealth as reward for his service and sacrifice to Aegon (Myle was severely burnt during the field of fire as he was in the vanguard that charged the burning Gardener and Lannister forces) Villain: Lord Myle Fargen’s first born son, Ser Aegon Fargen was imfamous during King Maegor I's rule as he hunted down many Warrior Sons and Poor Fellows for the bounties that King Maegor had put on them. He grew so successful at hunting down and scalping the faith militant that the Faith put a bounty themselves on Ser Aegon. However, after Maegor died and Jaeherys ascended the throne Ser Aegon was stripped of his knighthood and was exiled from Westeros. Aegon Fargen died in the disputed lands under contract with the Second Sons. Ever since, House Fargen has never been able to have more than 6 blood members, the seventh is always taken by the Stranger in some way or another, it could be that a mother dies in child birth, or an elderly uncle will have a hunting mishap. Either way, house Fargen has never been able to expand and branch out. Cursed by the actions of a cruel and villainous son. Infrastructure: Under the rule of King Viserys I house Fargen began the prosper, building roads and strengthening the walls of their castle. They slowly gained back the support of their smallfolk after Lord Harwal Fargen built a small but lavish sept as reparation for the despicable acts of Ser Aegon Fargen. Treachery: During the Blackfyre rebellion Lord Perwyn Fargen’s bastard son, nephew and 3 swords in his service defected to join the Black Dragon. Ser Rindger Hill, Ser Kywald Fargen, Ser Waltald of Lannisport, Ser Alyn Price and Ser Yonwell Stonewell (a brute of a man, from an obscure Dornish house) joined Daemon Blackfyre’s service and served under Quentyn ‘Fireball’ Ball. They fought at the crossing of the Mander in the Reach, where Waltald and Alyn died. The remaining trio of Rindger, Kywald and Yonwell fought on the Redgrass field where Yonwell defected the night before the battle. Ser Rindger Hill and Ser Kywald Fargen died upon the Redgrass field, fighting beside their King and his sons, eviscerated by the Ravens Teeth while attempting to defend the King. Lord Perwyn and his son, Ser Myles found their kinsmen after the battle but left them upon the land on which died on, believing that they should be buried on the land they fought for. From then on, House Fargen's red and black chequered man was known for just that. Being half red and half black.
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