- "Jaime smashed the Riverlords at the Golden Tooth, and now lays siege to Riverrun, Catelyn Stark's homeland."
- ―Ser Kevan Lannister
A siege of Riverrun[1] served as one of the opening engagements in the War of the Five Kings, which erupted after the death of King Robert Baratheon.
History[]
Game of Thrones: Season 1[]
After defeating the Riverlords at the Golden Tooth, a Lannister host led by Jaime pushes into the Riverlands to lay siege to Riverrun, the ancestral seat of House Tully.[1]
The Lannister host keeps laying siege on Riverrun, until part of it (led by Jaime) is lured away and defeated in the Battle of Whispering Wood, while the remaining Lannister force is defeated at the Battle of the Camps.[2][citation needed]
In the books[]
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, after his victory at the Golden Tooth, Jaime pushes into the Riverlands, though Edmure Tully assembles a host to defend his family seat. Edmure is defeated and taken hostage along with several other Riverlords, but Tytos Blackwood manages to escape and take refuge in Riverrun, and thereafter resists until the castle is finally liberated at the Battle of the Camps. Edmure is also later freed after the Lannister camp is overrun during the aforementioned battle.
According to Brynden Tully, Jaime's host consists of 12,000 foot, and 2,000-3,000 cavalry (about half of its number in the show). While besieging Riverrun, the Blackfish raids Jaime's troops, prompting him to take only 3/4 of his cavalary (1,500-2,250) to chase the raiders and leave the rest of his troops at Riverrun, which turns to be a serious mistake.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Game of Thrones: Season 1, Episode 8: "The Pointy End" (2011).
- ↑ War of the Five Kings feature
Notes[]
- ↑ In "You Win or You Die," Jorah Mormont receives a pardon stating that the current year is 298.
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