Willas Tyrell

Willas Tyrell is the son of Mace Tyrell, and Alleria Tyrell making him a member both the heir and a powerful member of House Tyrell through his father, and a member of House Hightower through his mother. Willas has three siblings in the form of Garlan, Margaery, and Loras Tyrell of which his brother Loras is celebrated throughout the Kingdom for both his tournament skill and the fact he is in a relationship with Kristen Trachtenburg of House Lovie, while his brother Garlan is a senior member of the House Tyrell military forces and is perhaps more skilled in fighting then Loras but wants less fame, while his sister Margeary is involved in an affair with Nathan Scott of the ruling house and she has come to be defined by this relationship.

Though crippled with a bad leg, he is often noted as a studious, educated, and kind, and is renowned for breeding the finest hawks, hounds, and horses in the Valley of Lucerne.

During his first tourney, he was competing against Prince Oberyn Martell of House Martell, who knocked Willas from his horse. Unfortunately, his foot caught in his stirrup as he fell, and he pulled his horse on top of him, crushing his leg and leaving him a cripple. Though the incident fanned the flames of the considerable enmity between Houses Tyrell and Martell, Willas bore Oberyn no personal ill will and the two long remained in correspondence, sharing a passion for horseflesh. Ever since his accident, Willas has occupied himself with scholarly studies. He was regarded as a much more capable leader than his father.

Early History
During his first tourney, he was competing against Prince Oberyn Martell of House Martell, who knocked Willas from his horse. Unfortunately, his foot caught in his stirrup as he fell, and he pulled his horse on top of him, crushing his leg and leaving him a cripple. Though the incident fanned the flames of the considerable enmity between Houses Tyrell and Martell, Willas bore Oberyn no personal ill will and the two long remained in correspondence, sharing a passion for horseflesh. Ever since his accident, Willas has occupied himself with scholarly studies. He was regarded as a much more capable leader than his father.