Unlike the other Daughter cities of Myr and Lys, Tyrosh is ruled by an Archon, chosen from the wealthiest and most renown families in the city. Once selected they serve for life.
Main Families[]
Adarys[]
The Adarys are an ambitious and wealthy family who own a manse in the Golden District, an area of the city inhabited only by the wealthiest and most powerful Houses of Tyrosh. The Adarys family controls much of the production of the helmets, shields and blades chased with semi-precious stones that have grown popular both within the city and throughout the Known World and as such their representatives are a common sight within the Martial District.
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The Lashare family own much of the land of the island upon which Tyrosh is built, and with it a number of fishing villages, towns and a small mine that has consistently produced tin and copper for nearly two centuries. This ore is processed and sold to the blacksmiths and forgeowners of the city for production.
Amongst those families with a hand in the slave trade, the Lashares are known for their dramatic dedication to seeking out new populations to exploit.
Irnys[]
The Irnys family has called Tyrosh its home for centuries, and remains prosperous through the trade of both slaves via the cities of Astapor, Meereen and Yunkai and fine velvet through the Lorathi.
Mopyr[]
The Mopyr Family of Tyrosh is famous for their involvement in the trade of wine with the people of Dorne and the Redwynes of the Arbor. They own a manse within the Golden District decorated with a pair of fountains that spill water into channels built around the walls of the home.
Pahrys[]
Owners of just over a quarter of the Great Bazaar found within the Market District, members of House Pahrys have enjoyed wealth for a number of years, residing in a manse filled with gardens, pools and fountains within the Golden District.
Ryndoon[]
The Ryndoon family has proven a controversial one for the short duration of its existence within the city of Tyrosh. Most still associate the family with the devious captain-general Racallio Ryndoon, whereas the family refutes the claim that the man that would declare himself the King of the Narrow Sea was ever of their blood, proclaiming instead that he had simply stolen their name to facilitate his climb to a position of power. Following the events of the Daughter's War and the subsequent years of trouble, the family suffered much abuse by noble and smallfolk alike, but yet still exist to this day.