Wiki of Westeros

HOTD203 House of the Dragon: Season 2, Ep. 3: "The Burning Mill" is now streaming on Max.

READ MORE

Wiki of Westeros
Advertisement
Wiki of Westeros
House Tully
House Tully

"Lord Grover is fickle and easily swayed."
―Rhaenyra Targaryen[src]

Lord Grover Tully is the head of House Tully, Lord of Riverrun, and Lord Paramount of the Trident during the reigns of Viserys I and Aegon II.

Biography[]

Background[]

In 112 AC,[a] Grover was among the lords who swore allegiance to Rhaenyra as heir to the throne.[2] In 132 AC,[b] he is described as "fat and old."[3]

House of the Dragon: Season 1[]

The Small Council discusses a land dispute in the Riverlands between House Blackwood and House Bracken. While Queen Alicent Hightower argues that it is an issue for Lord Grover to preside on, Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen says that the Iron Throne should look into it, considering the intense rivalry between the two houses. When asked why Lord Grover didn't already address the issue himself, Jasper Wylde says he has heard that the elderly Grover has become so frail that in truth Grover's son now rules Riverrun in all but name.[1]

When the Greens stage their coup in King's Landing, Ser Otto Hightower mentions Riverrun as an ally.[4] At the Black Council, Gerardys informs the council that he has sent ravens to Lord Grover to ask for his support, while Prince Daemon Targaryen plans to treat with Lord Grover personally when he flies to the Riverlands.[2]

House of the Dragon: Season 2[]

Frustrated by Grover's reluctance to declare for the Greens, King Aegon II Targaryen, during a session of the Green Council, threatens to send Sunfyre and Vhagar to sway "fat old Lord Tully," proposing to fly to Riverrun.[3]

In the books[]

In Fire & Blood, Grover Tully was already an old man by the Great Council of 101 AC, in which he supported Prince Viserys Targaryen over Princess Rhaenys. When Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen visited the Trident in 112 AC, a son of Lord Tully tried to court the Princess of Dragonstone.

Grover's name is a humorous reference to the Sesame Street character Grover, and so are the names of his grandson Ser Elmo, and his great-grandsons Lord Kermit and Ser Oscar. By the end of Viserys I's reign Kermit was still just a young boy "green as summer grass", and his younger brother Oscar was "still greener."

The TV series apparently condensed several of Grover's descendants together, given that Grover's son was never even named in the text - a son who apparently predeceased him, as his grandson Elmo is his heir when the civil war begins. In Season 1's "The Princess and the Queen," it is remarked that Grover's son, not his grandson, now rules Riverrun in all but name. Grover's eldest (great) grandson in the TV version is also now named Oscar instead of Kermit (it's possible the TV writers chose to avoid this because "Kermit" is even more well-known as a Muppet name). It is unknown if a second grandson will be introduced in the future or by what name.

Appearances[]

References[]

Notes[]

  1. House of the Dragon starts in the year 112 AC according to the reference book Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon: Inside the Creation of a Targaryen Dynasty.
  2. In "A Son for a Son," Daemon Targaryen and Otto Hightower mention that days have passed since Viserys Targaryen and Lucerys Velaryon's deaths. Unlike the first season, no major time jumps are expected; therefore, House of the Dragon: Season 2 takes place in 132 AC.

External links[]


Advertisement