The sworn brotherhoods & bodies of the realm

Orders & Institutions

From the Wall to the White Sword Tower, the realm leans on its sworn orders and its great offices. Here are the men who guard kings, hold the ice, keep the coin, and sell their swords — and where each is bound by oath, and where only by gold.

The sworn brotherhoods

The small council

No king rules alone. Since Aegon's day the realm has been governed from a single table, where a handful of great officers each hold one thread of kingship. A wise king listens to all seven and heeds a few; a weak one is ruled by whichever whispers loudest.

The Hand of the King
The king's chief minister, who speaks and rules in his name. It is said the King dreams while the Hand rules — and the Hand who forgets which of the two he is does not keep his head for long.
The Grand Maester
Sent by the Citadel to counsel the crown in matters of learning, letters, and healing. He serves the realm rather than the man, or so the maesters vow.
The Master of Coin
Keeper of the treasury and the customs, of ports, mints, and the crown's ruinous debts. A clever one can make gold appear where there was none — which is not the same as gold that exists.
The Master of Laws
The crown's chief justiciar, charged with the King's justice throughout the Seven Kingdoms.
The Master of Ships
Grand admiral of the royal fleet, often though not always a man of the narrow sea houses who knows one end of a galley from the other.
The Master of Whisperers
The king's spymaster, keeper of informers and secrets. The office has been held by eunuchs and eminent men alike; the good ones are the ones you never think about.
The Lord Commander of the Kingsguard
First of the white cloaks, who sits at the council as the sworn shield of the king's very person.

SourcesA Game of Thrones · A Clash of Kings · A Storm of Swords · Fire & Blood

The Kingsmoot

The ironborn keep an older custom than the mainland's crowns. When the Seastone Chair falls empty and no heir sits unchallenged, the captains and kings of the Iron Islands may call a kingsmoot — a gathering on the shore where any man who commands his own longship may stand, boast, and offer gifts, and where the assembled captains choose their king by acclamation.

SourcesA Feast for Crows

The Alchemists' Guild

Older than the Citadel and stranger, the Alchemists' Guild of pyromancers were once counted sorcerers, and are still styled 'wisdoms' by their own conceit. Their art is the making of wildfire — the substance men call the substance, a green fire that clings, burns underwater, and grows hotter the older it is.

SourcesA Clash of Kings · A Storm of Swords

The free companies

Where lords keep sworn swords, the Free Cities and the ambitious keep bought ones. The sellsword companies are the standing armies of the Disputed Lands — mercenaries who fight for coin and loot, break contracts when a better one is offered, and are trusted by no one, least of all one another.

The Golden Company keeps its own long tale — of Bittersteel's oath, the four rebellions, and the elephants that march with it.

SourcesA Storm of Swords · A Dance with Dragons

What are the great orders and institutions of Westeros?

Two sworn brotherhoods stand above the rest — the Night's Watch, which holds the Wall, and the Kingsguard, which shields the king. Around the Iron Throne sits the small council of great officers who govern day to day. The ironborn keep their own custom of the kingsmoot, the pyromancers of the Alchemists' Guild make wildfire, and across the narrow sea the free companies sell their swords to the highest bidder.

Who sits on the small council?

The king's inner council is led by the Hand of the King, who rules in the king's name. Beside him sit the Grand Maester, the master of coin, the master of laws, the master of ships, the master of whisperers (the spymaster), and the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard. Kings add or drop seats as they please, but these are the offices the realm turns on.

What is a kingsmoot?

A kingsmoot is the ancient ironborn custom of choosing a king by acclamation. When the Seastone Chair falls empty with no undisputed heir, the captains gather on the shore, and any man who commands his own longship may stand and make his claim. A driftwood crown is set on the head the captains raise up together. The custom is said to date to the Grey King, and had lain unused for thousands of years.

What is the Golden Company?

The Golden Company is the largest and most famous free company across the narrow sea, founded by the exiled Blackfyre partisan Aegor 'Bittersteel' Rivers. Alone among sellswords, it is renowned for never breaking a contract — 'our word is good as gold' — and it carries the gilded bones of its honored dead to war.