Notes: A small scale tourney in Rollingford, two mystery knights made it to the final round and a great match followed. After the Eagle eventually unhorsed the Stag he split his winnings with his opponent, leading to many cheers from onlookers.
392 - The Tourney in Celebration of the birth of Prince Davos Baratheon and Princess Jocelyn Baratheon (King's Landing)[]
Notes: In a freak accident, the heir to Horn Hill, Selmond Tarly, is slain by the stray lance of Orys Waters before all in attendance. The incident has become well known across the Seven Kingdoms.
Notes: This tournament would later be regarded as the Tourney for Johanna's Hand, when its host, Lord Balon III Swann, offered his sister's hand to the winner of the joust.
380 - Feast of Stonehelm[]
The feast where Alyn Baratheon's bastard, Stannis Storm, is conceived.
383 - Tournament of the False Knight (Stonehelm)[]
Notes: The day after the tourney, Ser Richard Wagstaff (now the first husband of Lyra Caron) accused Jeyne Swann of fornication. Corvella Swann defended her sister in a trial by combat, and upon his loss, Ser Richard confessed to the falsehood of his accusations. This earned him the nickname "The False Knight", but he would only live to bear it for a day, dying the next morning from a head wound he took during the trial.
390 - Feast of Storm's End[]
Notes: Occurred at the end of the Third Targaryen Rebellion.
396 - Tournament of Harvest Hall (Celebrating 40 years of Lord Rollam as its lord)[]
Joust Winner(s): Ser Benjen Royce of Harrenhall (first place), Ser Loras Silvershield (runner up), Ser Davos Mallister (third place)
Queen of Love and Beauty: Lady Marissa Royce (Benjen's wife)
Melee Winner(s): Ser Loras Silvershield (winner), Ser Morgyn Royce of Harrenhall (second place), The Fat Knight (third place)
Archery Winner: Ser Sumner Rainback of Harrenhall (winner)
Notes: A tournament hosted by Lord Garrett Blackwood over a period of 4 days: an opening feast, three days of competition, and a closing feast. The tournament also served as a chance for him to counsel with his fellow Riverlords about the tumultuous state of the realm.
An elaborate wedding at Sunspear for the bride Lady Loreza Dayne and groom Prince Oberyn Martell. Lords from across Westeros were welcomed. Including the Lord Paramount of the Reach.
390 - Tournament in Honor of a New Sword of the Morning (Starfall)[]
Archery Winner(s): Ser Addam Martell (first place), Gregor Merryweather (second place), Renly Waters (third place)
Notes: During the final feast at the end of the tournament, news arrives of the Invasion of Dorne, beginning the Third Targaryen Rebellion
The North[]
358 - Tournament of Mad Lord Manderly[]
Lord Wylis Manderly II demanded that there be a tournament in his name but refused all others to take part in it.
Lord Wylis wins both the joust and melee by default.
395 - Feast of Highpoint[]
House Whitehill hosted a magnificent feast for all the lords and ladies of the North, save for House Forrester who did not receive an invitation. Lord Harwyn calls it a "unfortunate lack of communication" and says the Forresters should have known they were invited.
Notes: A brawl broke out between House Lannister and Ser Mandon Cuy and other Highgarden knights. Lord Lannister left Highgarden, forfeiting his place in the melee.
348 - Garlan's Tourney and Great Feast (Highgarden)[]
Joust Winner(s): Liam Tyrell the Strong (first place) Ser Mychal Cox (second place), _____ (third place)
Notes: Dick Hornwood won second place in the melee as the Knight of the Woods, but was disqualified after the tournament when it was discovered that he was not a knight.
390 - Tournament to celebrate birth of Willem Rowan (Goldengrove)[]
Five Original Champions: Arlan Hightower, Galladon Hightower, Arys Mullendore, Bonnifer Bulwer, Thaddeus Blackbar
Five Victorious Champions: Arys Mullendore, Alester Costayne, Erich Vyrwell, Ossifer Norcross, the Halfknight
Notes: The tournament was held to celebrate the departure of Baela Hightower for King's Landing, where she would serve as artist in residence. Lord Mallador offered five thousand gold dragons and a boon to each of the victorious champions, a prize that drew knights from across the Reach. Mallador's youngest son entered the tournament as a mystery knight under the name Ser Wyn of the Hills, though due to his size most called him the Halfknight.
Notes: Held in honour of Lynesse's ascension to Lady of Old Oak. Joust winner Orys Baratheon would go on to stay at Old Oak for months afterwards, then leave abruptly - rumoured to be due to some kind of late-night 'incident' between himself and Lynesse.
First Moon of 398 - Tourney & Wedding Feast of Highgarden (Marriage of Darrin Tyrell and Margot Redwyne)[]
The day after saw a hunt with Lyonel and King Alaric, along with various other guards and nobility. It ended with various small game and a rather large wild boar.
Notes: It's commonly believed that Lord Lyonel Lannister rigged the contests so that his son and heir, Tygett, would win the joust and melee. The truth, however, is that Tygett won them fair and square.
Notes: The tourney was to celebrate Gerion Lefford's regency. Amarei Lannister, Lady of Casterly Rock, attended the tourney with several of her ladies. With her, was her youngest sister Elinor Tyrell, who Gerion Lefford mistook for a lady-in-waiting for either Amarei of her daughter Tyra.
397 - Tourney and feast held for the birth of Reina and Ondrew's sons (Sarsfield)[]
A reminder to those who have the impure thought of disobeying the Kraken. Every five years, the Lords of The Iron Islands put money into a pool for the chance of proving their superiority on the sea in the forms of sailing, wrestling and fingerdancing.