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House Fossoway at Ashford: Honor, Division, and the Red Apple Legacy

December 12th, 2025 Taylor Northrop Houses
House Fossoway at Ashford: Honor, Division, and the Red Apple Legacy

In a realm dominated by grand dynasties and ancient powers, there are houses whose stories do not roar like dragons or thunder like stormlords. Instead, they grow quietly, rooted in honor, loyalty and the simple virtues that shape the heart of Westeros. House Fossoway of the Reach stands proudly among these.

Recognizable for the apple upon their sigil, they are remembered not only for their longstanding service to House Tyrell, but for a tale of knighthood so pure that it split the family into two branches: the green apple and the red.

Though not counted among the great houses, the Fossoways have left their mark on history through deeds of courage and conscience, none more so than those witnessed in the age of Dunk and Egg.

A House of the Reach

House Fossoway hails from Cider Hall, a fertile estate nestled among the orchards and gentle fields of the Reach. Their land is known for its sweet fruit, abundant harvests and sprawling apple groves, which have long sustained both their people and their identity.

Their sigil, a green apple upon a golden field, reflects this heritage. It symbolizes not only their livelihood, but the grounded strength that defines the house.

While they are sworn to Highgarden and House Tyrell, the Fossoways have always carried a distinct sense of independence. They are knights and stewards more than high lords, a house built on service rather than ambition.

Knighthood at the Heart of Their Story

The name Fossoway appears often in the histories of tournaments, battles and councils. House members have earned respect not by claiming thrones or seeking glory, but by upholding the ideals of chivalry that many others have long abandoned.

They are known for:

  • Honor in combat
  • Loyalty to oath and king
  • A sense of fairness uncommon among the nobility
  • An eagerness to prove themselves worthy through action

It is this foundation of character that leads to the most famous moment in Fossoway history.

The Trial at Ashford Meadow

During the events of The Hedge Knight, two Fossoways appear: Ser Steffon Fossoway, a cousin of influence and pride, and Raymun Fossoway, a young knight driven by sincerity and moral conviction.

When Ser Duncan the Tall stands accused by Prince Aerion Targaryen, Steffon chooses caution and self-preservation, refusing to join Dunk’s side. Raymun, on the other hand, steps forward bravely to defend justice, offering his sword without hesitation.

It is a moment that reveals the heart of each man and the divide within their shared house.

The Birth of the Red Apple

After the trial concludes and Raymun’s honor is recognized by Dunk’s champions, Ser Humphrey Hardyng declares that Raymun deserves a sigil of his own. In a gesture of respect and admiration, he bestows upon Raymun a new coat of arms: a red apple instead of a green one.

Thus, House Fossoway splits into two branches:

  • The Green Apple Fossoways who continue to rule Cider Hall
  • The Red Apple Fossoways who trace their lineage to Raymun’s courage at Ashford

This symbolic division stands as one of the most charming and meaningful heraldic events in Westeros, born from a single act of bravery by a young knight who believed in the true meaning of chivalry.

A Legacy Rooted in Honor

Though House Fossoway does not command vast armies or ancient dragons, its legacy endures through the values its members uphold. They embody the spirit of the Reach: fertile, loyal, steady and quietly proud. Their history is shaped not by conquest, but by moral courage. Their reputation rests on the strength of their knights, who often stand firm where others falter.

In a world where greed and ambition often rule, the Fossoways shine as a reminder that greatness does not always wear a crown. Sometimes it carries a simple apple on its shield.

The Apples of Westeros

The story of House Fossoway is a story of choices made in moments of truth. Choices that can divide a house, define a lineage and echo through the ages. From their orchards in the Reach to the lists of Ashford Meadow, the Fossoways have proven that true nobility is measured not by blood, but by action.

House Fossoway stands as a testament to the enduring power of honor.
Green apple or red, their legacy remains one of the sweetest in the realm.

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