Technically the U.S flag is based on the Washington family crest. The Washington family earned a title for actions at the battle of Crecy in the Hundred Years War.
@@MartianMothman It didn't. It was that he started with "technically" implying a correction on my position which doesn't present logically by Gravel's reply. His factoid about family crests was a non-sequitur to my comment so I followed up with another. Why are you nitpicking about this meaningless thing, Johnny? Surely your time isn't worthless. Try to be happy.
House Hollard, a servant of the ambitious until its' last member. What a shame to have an entire house be but a piece in the grand game, and never a player. Got to wonder, though, how did Ser Dontos survive after the defiance? He was taken to kings' landing as a squire, and later became a knight, but House Hollards' lands and castle were taken by the crown, but he wasn't known for his jousting, so he had limited income, and yet he still took part, so he had income to recupereat losses (assumingly). Did he serve as a household knight in King's landing, or was Barristan his patron yet again?