Oh, my! :blushing: Thank you for your words... I mean, it's really quite flattering. And yes, anyone that wants to have a look at it do feel free. And if anyone wants to post it anywhere, feel free as well... :thumbsup: You know, this tree was actually just something I did while reading aDwD, thou I've kept all the other books' appendices at hand to make sure I didn't forget anyone. I guess it's one of those Historian things... I feel like I get a much better hang of what I'm reading if I can keep confronting the words with maps, and genealogy trees and timelines, which is one of the reasons why I appreciate the Citadel (and the Wiki) so much. It's one of the best tools ever... works like a companion to my reading; therefore, hats off to everyone that puts time and effort into keeping it all updated. As for the colors in the tree; white is for living male Freys; pink is for living female Freys; yellow is for those Freys that are either septons / sworn to the Faith or Maesters / at the Citadel forging their chains and grey is for my current favorite kind of Frey: dead ones. :D The first slide includes only Walder Frey's sons & daughters from all marriages; the second one adds another generation (sons and daughters & grandsons and granddaughters); the third one, yet another generation (sons and daughters; grandsons and granddaughters & great-grandsons and great-granddaughters) and the fourth and final one takes into consideration the forth generation as well... Thou I guess there are only two or three great-great-granddaughters going round... I've never read any of the novellas, so none of their info is actually contemplated there; basically it's what the appendices and stories tell us. As for the other families, I suppose I'd have some fun doing them, but it just never occurred to me, as they are not as numerous as the Freys… who know, thou? Next time my PhD dissertation is getting the best off of me, I might take a break and plunge back into my aSoIaF's appendices… LOL