House Tyrell (Histories & Lore)

"House Tyrell" ​is part of the Histories & Lore, a special feature in the Blu-Ray of Season 2 of Game of Thrones. It is narrated by Natalie Dormer as Lady Margaery Tyrell.

​​Summary
House Tyrell trace their descent to Garth Gardener, the legendary first King of the Reach who made the land bloom. But so too does every noble house around them. It seems Garth planted as many flowers as he plucked. A king should have more consideration for his line.

For over 1000 years his sons and grandsons ruled The Reach as House Gardener. The offshoots of his daughters grew into vast and powerful houses in their own right except for House Tyrell. They chose instead to serve their Gardener cousins faithfully as stewards to manage their stronghold of Highgarden and the daily affairs of the Reach. Their works are "Growing Strong" and under their stewardship the Rach did just that, as did they.

Aegon I Targaryen landed in Westeros, and King Mern IX Gardener allied with Loren Lannister, King of the Rock to repel Aegon's army. Mern did not reconsider when he saw Aegon's dragons. The combined force of the Reach and the Rock were no match for the Targaryens' beasts. King Mern was killed and House Gardener wiped out. Within a day, the Reach had lost it's king, it's ruling house and most of it's army.

Luckily, Harlen Tyrell had better sense. Until the Maesters sorted out the entail among Mern's cousins, Harlen the steward was acting Lord of Highgarden. To ensure peace and life in the Reach, he yielded the castle to Aegon. The other castles and families then followed, as they had since the Dawn Age.

Aegon had a continent to conquer, and the fertile Reach was too valuable to raze. He accepted Harlen's proposal and welcomed the Reach into his Kingdom. To show his gratitude, Aegon entitled Harlen to Highgarden, the castle his family had served for 1000 years, and made House Tyrell his Warden of the South, choosing them over older and greater families in the Reach.

Due to their gratitude to the Targaryens, even during the reign of the Mad King Aerys II Targaryen ans during Robert's Rebellion. Some question Mace Tyrell's decision to lay seige to Storm's End rather than aid Prince Rhaegar Targaryen before Robert Baratheon killed him and scattered the royal army during the Battle of the Trident. The Tyrells claimed victory over Robert in the Battle of Ashford, claiming that they would have won the war for Aerys had Lord Tywin Lannister not sacked King's Landing.

When the Targaryens fell, House Tyrell chose peace and prosperity over war and devastation, bending the knee to King Robert Baratheon, First of His Name. They returned to Highgarden to manage the affairs of the Reach, as they had for thousands of years and will for a thousand more. Other great houses take lions and wolves for their sigils, and draw power from the gold in their mountains or the cold of their winters. But mountains run dry, winter yields to spring and the rose blooms once more.

Characters

 * King Garth Gardener
 * King Mern IX Gardener
 * King Loren Lannister
 * King Aegon I Targaryen
 * Queen Visenya Targaryen
 * Queen Rhaenys Targaryen
 * Balerion
 * Vhagar
 * Meraxes
 * Lord Harlen Tyrell
 * King Aerys II Targaryen
 * King Robert Baratheon
 * Lord Mace Tyrell
 * Prince Rhaegar Targaryen
 * Lord Tywin Lannister

Noble Houses

 * House Tyrell
 * House Targaryen
 * House Lannister
 * House Baratheon

Locations

 * The Reach
 * Highgarden

Events

 * War of Conquest
 * Field of Fire
 * Robert's Rebellion
 * Siege of Storm's End
 * Battle of Ashford
 * Battle of the Trident
 * Sack of King's Landing