1k? warships)House Farwynd of Sealskin Point (approx. warships)House Grafton (approx. They control the harsh land along the Bay of Seals, south of the New Gift and extending west to the kingsroad - a place of wild hills and ancient forests of oak and pine. 5-15? 1-3? 5-10? warships)House Lannister of Casterly Rock (approx. House Stark's Strength & Holdings. Nonetheless, thanks for taking the time to write out all this.No problem, thanks for reading and replying! troops) (approx. troops) (approx. Game Master. troops) (approx. troops) (approx. warships)House Hewett (approx. 1k-1.5k? Ok, now that that is out of the way, here are the numbers:House Baratheon of Dragonstone (approx. 430-3k troops) (100 warships)• House Velaryon (approx. 1k? troops)House Mallister (approx. The Umbers are massive, hardy people; tempered by the rough Northern climate. warships)House Tyrell of Highgarden (approx. The river lords present were stated to field no less than 11k combined so I took care not to over-exaggerate their numbers, although you’re most likely right, a few would probably have an additional 500-1.5k men but I didn’t know the strength of the houses I left out.Ahh yes, glad you did, I’d imagine neither lord would stand to have less men than the other (you never know when one might try to seize some land that might belong to the other, gotta match your arch-rival man for man, or outdo him lol).That definitely makes sense but these numbers were stated to be the strengths after RR and prior to the Wot5K (I could be wrong).I never understood why The Stormlands fields the least amount of men if Dorne is the least populatedYeah, that took me by surprise when I looked it up, I could’ve sworn they could raise at least 40k? Military strength is the aggregate power of fighting forces under the command of a leader, which includes armies and fleets of ships.. During times of war, a liege can "call his banners", thereby raising his army. 3.5k-5.5k? troops) (approx. Under the Targaryen reign they were traditionally the masters of ships.True, that probably would’ve been included in the Royal Fleet tho (about 100 ships), and I’m mainly basing this on the War of the 5 Kings, I probably should’ve added their supposed ship strength (forgot to adjust, I wrote their numbers a long time ago) it’s perhaps like 5-15 warships.I think most of these numbers are a bit high. troops)(approx. Nobly-born lords, knights, and A semi-canon source from 2005 states that the north has perhaps forty-five thousand soldiers, though gathering them all takes a lot of time, due to the size of the land and the low density of the population.Possibly, the effort of gathering an army in the north is reflected in the size of the armies gathered by the Starks of Winterfell. 500-1k? They control the harsh land along the Bay of Seals, bordering the Gift and extending west to the Kingsroad - a place of wild hills and ancient forests of oak and pine.