The History of House Royce | ASOIAF Animated

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Published 2024-01-19
Who were the Bronze Kings of Runestone? What is the story of Bronze Yohn? Let's explore the animated history of House Royce.
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TIME STAMPS:
00:00 - Bronze Kings
03:34 - Targaryen Era
05:52 - ASOIAF

"A Song of Ice and Fire (commonly abbreviated as ASoIaF) is an ongoing series of epic fantasy novels by American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin. Martin began writing the series in 1991 and the first volume was published in 1996.
The story of A Song of Ice and Fire takes place in a fictional world, primarily on a continent called Westeros but also on a large landmass to the east, known as Essos. Most of the characters are human but as the series progresses others are introduced, such as the cold and menacing supernatural Others from the far North and fire-breathing dragons from the East, both thought to be extinct by the humans of the story. There are three principal story lines in the series: the chronicling of a dynastic civil war for control of Westeros among several competing families; the rising threat of the Others, who dwell beyond an immense wall of ice that forms Westeros' northern border; and the ambition of Daenerys Targaryen, the exiled daughter of a king who was murdered in another civil war fifteen years before, to return to Westeros and claim her rightful throne. As the series progresses, the three story lines become increasingly interwoven and dependent upon each other."

"Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss for HBO. It is an adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire, a series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin, the first of which is A Game of Thrones. Set on the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos, Game of Thrones has a large ensemble cast and follows several story arcs throughout the course of the show. The first major arc concerns the Iron Throne of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros through a web of political conflicts among the noble families either vying to claim the throne or fighting for independence from whoever sits on it. A second focuses on the last descendant of the realm's deposed ruling dynasty, who has been exiled to Essos and is plotting to return and reclaim the throne. The third follows the Night's Watch, a military order defending the realm against threats from beyond Westeros's northern border."

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All Comments (21)
  • @QuinnTheGM
    Bold to venture so close to the Lords Declarant while not abiding our call for Muppet Tully support.
  • @sblinder1978
    I'll never forget when King Yorwyck Royce defeated King Osgood and said, "I'm getting too old for this Shett."
  • @trenchardjj
    There's no way a house this cool who appeared in the prologue aren't going to do something spectacular
  • @hangebza6625
    Funfact: if bronze and iron are in equal supply bronze is arguably the better material. For bronze is roughly as hard as iron (but softer than steel). In addition it is much easier to work with. You can only melt iron into a fluid with modern 1860+ AD tech. Otherwise if you want something out of iron you need to heat it up and hammer it into shape. However bronze you can melt with comparativly simple ovens. Put the liquid into a form, do some fine grinding, done. There have been factories in china and egypt producing hundreths of bronze tools and weapons per day. Because of this, complex structures like statues, bells and cannons were made out of bronze til Napoleons times. Also if an iron sword breaks, it is ruined. If a bronze sword breaks, melt it down and get a new one. Not to mention that bronze doesn't rust. So why did we stop using bronze? Because it needs copper (rarer than iron) and tin (as rare as uranium). During the bronze age only two greater mines for tin were known. The british isles and a spot in central asia. Transcontinental trade routes with standartized units were needed to fuel the bronze age. And when the trade broke down down, so did the bronze age. It is likley that people started using iron not because it is superior, but because it is virtually everywhere. And without the international trade making bronze cheap, people used iron as the more economical alternative.
  • @domhuckle
    I love the theory that Weymar is related fairly closely to Jon Snow, through the Stark line which is why the white walkers saught him out as he went beyond the wall, and why they laughed as they killed him
  • @Flipdip32
    LETS GO ROYCEBROS The politics in the Vale is one of the storylines lines I’m looking forward to most in TWOW(if we ever get it). The Royces are super important to that plot and I look forward to seeing their future interactions with Sansa. They seem poised to be the first major ally Sansa makes independent of LF given their family connections and Yohn’s previous desire of wanting to support Robb, and potentially the first step she makes in removing LF’s influence over her.
  • @Gallalad1
    "We Remember" is shockingly similar to "Je me souviens" (I remember) which is the motto of Quebec. There's some interesting parallels to it too in other ways.
  • @thalmoragent9344
    Pretty underrated House, cool aesthetic too. And their family's seat is cool too, the Castle "Runestone". I hope their House survives the test of time, seem pretty dope. (Also, "F" in the chat for the lady Rhae Royce, Daemon did her dirty. Not to mention, he was banned from being in the Vale by Lady Jayne Arryn herself, even after being allied to the Black's. 😅)
  • @jacedayne1535
    That “armor” in the 2003 outline from Jon Snow is interesting. Even if the Royce have been killed wearing that armor maybe the runes are not meant to shield from mortal weapons, but from White Walkers weapons
  • @jaafarchaoui185
    The way Bronze Yohn played the game in the war was very very smart
  • @gypsylike86
    Would love to see a video of the Harlaw. The reader is such an interesting character.
  • It is funny in retrospect that House Royce and house Mallister are mentioned first in the story
  • Thank you Lord Haven for the video House Royce is great most of them are cool, to bad about their sword at least they have their bronze armor. Rip Lady Rhea. I am loving all the character designs
  • @leminnie7
    With all the sigil ranking, you've somehow insured I'll get excited everytime I see a sigil or how a sigil is incorporated into the artwork and character design! Brilliant! Great video!! 🧡
  • Just finished watching the new Oversimplified video, and I also have a Fantasy Haven video to see. I'm eating good today.