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House Frey of the Twins is a noble house from the Riverlands and a vassal of House Tully. They were briefly a Great House of Westeros after betraying their liege lords at the Red Wedding, but they were eventually subdued once more.

Their ancestral seat is known as the Twins for its two identical keeps on both sides of a river linked by a bridge, sometimes called the Stone Bridge. The Twins is one of the primary crossings over the Green Fork of the Trident, and tolls from bridge crossings have made the Freys quite wealthy fairly quickly, elevating them from obscurity six centuries ago to being one of the most powerful noble houses in the Riverlands - though they are looked down upon by older aristocratic families. The construction of the Twins took the Freys three centuries, and ever since they have grown wealthy by charging the travelers crossing the Twins.

The heraldry of House Frey represents their castle-seat of the Twins: it consists of two grey towers linked by a bridge, on a darker grey background, over an escutcheon of blue water. Their house words are "We Stand Together."

About Gellit Eggs

Gellit eggs carry a strange, organic-smelling odor that's quite unpleasant. In addition, Gellit eggs are very slimy. Gellit egg slime doesn't wash off skin easily either; it's kind of like glue. In general, handle Gellit eggs with gloves! It's one of those kinds of species...

Small fungus grow on the outer shell of Gellit eggs. If tampered with, a fungus will pop and excrete bits of puss. Gross!

About the Gellit Creature

Gellits are friendly, non-poisonous frog creatures that, ironically, sound like birds when they make noise. Sometimes if you're hearing a beautiful song by a pond, it's possible that it might be a Gellit singing! Gellits also like to get together and sing with each other.

Gellit songs have been recorded and analyzed at the Science and Research Center in Ark City. No matter the Gellit song, it would seem that Gellits know how to harmonize with each other with little to no error in pitch. From these conclusions, scientists believe that all Gellits have a gift called perfect pitch.