The Yronwood Rebellion was a conflict in the year 370AC, when Prince Alleras Martell to depose Lord Trystane Yronwood from his rule over the Dorne, detach himself from the strings of the Lord and no longer be a Puppet Prince. The roots of this rebellion stretch far and wide, as the Lord first gained power in 352 AC, when Prince Daeron Martell the Fat rose to rule Dorne.
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| - The Yronwood Rebellion was a conflict in the year 370AC, when Prince Alleras Martell to depose Lord Trystane Yronwood from his rule over the Dorne, detach himself from the strings of the Lord and no longer be a Puppet Prince. The roots of this rebellion stretch far and wide, as the Lord first gained power in 352 AC, when Prince Daeron Martell the Fat rose to rule Dorne.
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| - "I'll gladly answer your challenge, Lord Trystane."
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| - Death of Lord Yronwood. Alleras Martell becomes a Prince in his own right. Lewyn Yronwood, Lord Trystane's son, is then warded in Sunspear and tutored by Alleras.
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Conflict
| - After years of Lord Yronwood's rule over Dorne from the shadows as Hand of Prince Daeron Martell the Fat, and then as Lord Regent of Dorne during Alleras Martell's rule as a puppet Prince, tensions and conflincts accumulated over the years, souring the relationship between the Yronwood and his previous ward. After a silent war in the court of Sunspear, Yronwood rises in rebellion for a doomed cause.
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| - The Yronwood Rebellion was a conflict in the year 370AC, when Prince Alleras Martell to depose Lord Trystane Yronwood from his rule over the Dorne, detach himself from the strings of the Lord and no longer be a Puppet Prince. The roots of this rebellion stretch far and wide, as the Lord first gained power in 352 AC, when Prince Daeron Martell the Fat rose to rule Dorne.
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