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'''Edwyn Frey''' is the eldest son of Ser [[Ryman Frey]], grandson to Ser [[Stevron Frey]] and great-grandson of Lord [[Walder Frey]]. He stands to inherit [[the Twins]], although the long lifespan of the members of his family and the pretensions of his dangerous brother [[Black Walder Frey|Black Walder]] pose a threat to his birthright.
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'''Edwyn Frey''' is a member of [[House Frey]]. He is the eldest son of Ser [[Ryman Frey]], a grandson of Ser [[Stevron Frey]], and a great-grandson of [[Walder Frey]], [[Lord of the Crossing]].
  
 
==Appearance and Character==
 
==Appearance and Character==
Edwyn is a pale, slender man, with a pinched nose and lank dark hair.{{ref|aSoS|38}} His attitude is usually cold.{{ref|aSoS|Epilogue}} According to Ser [[Daven Lannister]], he is full of hate.{{ref|aFfC|33}} [[Merrett Frey]] considers him and his brother [[Black Walder Frey|Black Walder]] as even worse than their father [[Ryman Frey|Ryman]].{{Ref|aSoS|Epilogue}}
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Edwyn is a pale, slender man with a constipated look.{{ref|ASOS|49}} He has a pinched nose, lank dark hair, and a thin smile.{{ref|AFFC|38}}
  
Edwyn has always been at odds with his brother, [[Black Walder Frey|Black Walder]], and considers him a threat due to his position as next in the line of succession.{{ref|aSoS|Epilogue}}{{ref|aFfC|44}} Edwyn is described as not being a man of the sword,{{ref|aFfC|38}} which could explain the lack of mentions of him in Robb's army during the campaign in the [[Westerlands]]. He is, however, part of the [[House Frey|Frey]] army led by [[Ryman Frey|his father]] that besieges [[Riverrun]].{{ref|aFfC|33}}
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Edwyn is considered cold{{ref|aSoS|Epilogue}} and hateful.{{ref|aFfC|33}} [[Merrett Frey]] considers Edwyn and his brother [[Walder Frey (son of Ryman)|Black Walder]] as even worse than their father, Ser [[Ryman Frey|Ryman]].{{Ref|aSoS|Epilogue}} Edwyn is described as not being a man of the sword.{{ref|AFFC|38}}
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Under a blue lambswool cloak, Edwyn wears a jerkin of finely tooled grey calfskin with ornate scrollwork worked into the leather.{{ref|AFFC|38}}
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==History==
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Edwyn is wed to [[Janyce Hunter]], and they have a daughter, [[Walda Frey (daughter of Edwyn)|Walda]].{{ref|ASOS|Appendix}} Edwyn has always been at odds with [[Walder Frey (son of Ryman)|Black Walder Frey]], considering his brother a threat due to his position as next in the line of succession.{{ref|aSoS|Epilogue}}{{ref|aFfC|44}} Black Walder is widely believed to have slept with Janyce.{{ref|ASOS|Epilogue}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
When Ser [[Stevron Frey]] dies following the wounds he received in the [[Battle of Oxcross]], his son [[Ryman Frey|Ryman]] becomes heir of Lord [[Walder Frey]]. Learning about the death of Ser Stevron by Maester [[Luwin]] in [[Winterfell]], [[Walder Frey (Big)|Big Walder Frey]] and [[Walder Frey (Little)|Little Walder Frey]] discuss the line of succession in [[House Frey|their house]] and note that Ryman's son Edwyn is now second in line to inherit the title of Lord of the Crossing.{{ref|aCoK|35}}
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When Ser [[Stevron Frey]] dies following the wounds he received in the [[Battle of Oxcross]], his son, Ser [[Ryman Frey|Ryman]], becomes heir of Lord [[Walder Frey]]. Learning at [[Winterfell]] from Maester [[Luwin]] about Stevron's death, the cousins [[Walder Frey (son of Jammos)|Big Walder]] and [[Walder Frey (son of Merrett)|Little Walder Frey]] discuss the line of succession in [[House Frey]] and note that Ryman's son Edwyn is now second in line to inherit the title of [[Lord of the Crossing]].{{ref|aCoK|35}}
  
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
When [[Robb Stark]] arrives at the Twins for the wedding of Lord [[Edmure Tully]] and [[Roslin Frey]], Edwyn accompanies his father and his brothers to welcome the [[King in the North]]. Robb's direwolf [[Grey Wind]] receives the [[House Frey|Freys]] with hostilty, causing anger among the Freys. Edwyn tries to ease the tension with careful courtesy by addressing Robb as "Your Grace" and inviting him, [[Catelyn Tully|his mother]] and Edmure to take residence in the Water Tower of the Twins. He says that Robb's lords bannermen are also invited to shelter in the castle, but when Robb asks about his soldiers, he declares that the Twins are not large enough to feed or house such a large host. However, if the soldiers cross the Green Fork, he goes on, they'll find three large feast tents where they are protected from the rains. When Edmure asks when he will meet his betrothed, Edwyn says that Roslin waits for Edmure inside the castle. He cautions him that the bride is shy but has anticipated the arrival of Edmure most anxiously.{{ref|aSoS|49}}
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When [[Robb Stark]] arrives at the [[Twins]] for the wedding of Lord [[Edmure Tully]] and [[Roslin Frey]], Edwyn accompanies his father, Ryman, and his brothers, [[Walder Frey (son of Ryman)|Black Walder]] and [[Petyr Frey|Petyr Pimple]], to welcome the [[King in the North]]. Robb's direwolf, [[Grey Wind]], receives them with hostility, angering the Freys.{{ref|aSoS|49}} [[Dacey Mormont]] asks Edwyn for a dance during the wedding feast, but she is refused. Robb's mother, [[Catelyn Stark]], slaps Edwyn after noticing he wears mail under his silk. The Freys then betray the [[House Stark|Starks]] and [[House Tully|Tullys]] in the [[Red Wedding]].{{ref|aSoS|51}}
  
Edwyn is present during the [[Red Wedding]]. Shortly before the Freys start murdering their guests, [[Dacey Mormont]] approaches him and asks for a dance, but she is brusquely refused, with Edwyn wrenching himself free of her grasp with unseemly violence. Dacey pales and turns away. Lady Catelyn, who has been apprehensive for some time, takes this as indication that something is very awry. She decides to confront Edwyn, but while she goes after him, the musicians in the gallery start playing ''[[The Rains of Castamere]]'', the signal for the attack. Edwyn hurries to a door, but Lady Catelyn catches him before he reaches it. When she grabs his arm, she feels the armor beneath the silken gown, confirming her suspicions. Lady Catelyn slaps Edwyn so hard that she breaks his lip, but he shoves her aside. Robb tries to block him angrily, but is hit by a quarrel in the shoulder before he reaches him.{{ref|aSoS|51}}
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While on his way to [[Oldstones]] to ransom Petyr after he has been taken hostage by the [[brotherhood without banners]], [[Merrett Frey]] worries about Ryman or his sons Edwyn and Black Walder becoming Lord of the Crossing. Merrett would prefer Petyr to succeed instead, but the outlaws hang Petyr and Merrett in vengeance for the Red Wedding.{{ref|aSoS|Epilogue}}
  
While on his way to ransom [[Petyr Frey]] after he has been taken hostage by the [[Brotherhood Without Banners]], [[Merrett Frey]] thinks about the line of succession in his house and what he and his wife and children would have to expect, if Lord [[Walder Frey|Walder]] dies and Ryman or one of his sons becomes Lord of the Crossing. While he believes that Ryman wouldn't take care of kin the way Lord Walder does, his sons Edwyn and [[Black Walder Frey|Black Walder]] would be even worse in Merrett's eyes. Merrett also takes small comfort from the fact that Edwyn and Black Walder hate each other more than their cousins and that Black Walder is known to sleep with Edwyn's wife. Thus Merrett has some hope that Petyr would become Lord of the Crossing eventually, as Edwyn has no sons and Black Walder only bastards, and that Petyr would prove grateful for Merrett delivering the ransom.{{ref|aSoS|Epilogue}}
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
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When Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] arrives to end the [[siege of Riverrun]], his cousin, Ser [[Daven Lannister|Daven]], complains about Edwyn and his kin.{{ref|aFfC|33}} Because his father is drunk, Edwyn represents the Freys during the war council, but he is met with hostility by the riverlords and Jaime. Edwyn suggests that archers attack Ser [[Brynden Tully]], the castellan of Riverrun, with arrows smeared with [[night soil]], but the proposal is dismissed by Lord [[Karyl Vance]] and Ser [[Lyle Crakehall]], who consider such an approach ignoble. Angered that his son, Ser [[Marq Piper|Marq]], is a prisoner at the Twins, Lord [[Clement Piper]] challenges Edwyn to a duel, but [[Walder Rivers]] and Jaime intervene. Edwyn declares that everyone who went to the Red Wedding was a traitor, but he is reminded by Jaime that House Frey started the war on Robb's side, making the Freys twice the traitors the [[House Piper|Pipers]] are.{{ref|aFfC|38}} Jaime dismisses Ryman from Riverrun and puts Edwyn in charge of the Frey force at the siege.{{ref|aFfC|38}}
  
===''A Feast for Crows''===
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While returning to the Twins, Ryman is hanged near [[Fairmarket]] by outlaws from the brotherhood, and he is unmourned by Edwyn, the new heir of Lord Walder. Even though [[Walder Frey (son of Ryman)|Black Walder]] is away at [[siege of Seagard|Seagard]], Edwyn suspects his brother played a role in their father's death. Edwyn insists that Black Walder has spies in his camp, but Jaime suspects that Edwyn has people spying on Black Walder as well. Jaime orders Edwyn to inform Lord Walder that all prisoners from the Red Wedding will have to be released, dismissing Edwyn's suggestion that this would imply recompensation. When Jaime inquires about the fate of Ser [[Raynald Westerling]], Edwyn informs him that he has probably died in the [[Green Fork]] following wounds he received after trying to set Grey Wind free.{{Ref|aFfC|44}}
When Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] arrives at [[Riverrun]] to end the [[Second Siege of Riverrun|siege]], his cousin [[Daven Lannister|Daven]] describes the poor behavior of [[Ryman Frey]], who is leading the [[House Frey|Frey]] host, and is sharing his misgivings about some other Freys, including Edwyn whom he describes as "not as thick as his father, but as full of hate as a boil’s full of pus". Edwyn has also told Daven that his brother [[Black Walder Frey|Black Walder]] has bedded numerous female members of his own family.{{ref|aFfC|33}}
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==Quotes by Edwyn==
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{{quote|'''Edwyn''': Once Ser [[Brynden Tully|Brynden]] dies, [[Riverrun]] is ours.<br>'''Emmon''': Mine. Riverrun is mine.<br>'''Karyl''': Will the night soil be your own contribution, Edwyn? A mortal poison, I don't doubt.{{ref|AFFC|38}}|Edwyn, [[Emmon Frey]], and [[Karyl Vance]]}}
  
Edwyn attends the war council with Jaime and the Riverlords as the representative of his house, where he is met with hostily by the Riverlords and with some contempt by Jaime. Edwyn explains his father's absence as the result of indisposition. When Daven Lannister suggests this means that Ryman is drunk, Edwyn takes offense, but, when Jaime inquires about the truth of the allegation, he tries to defend his father's drinking as an attempt to fight his bad belly. While discussing strategy, Edwyn suggests that Riverrun will fall, if Ser [[Brynden Tully]] dies. Thus he proposes to stage an attack on the castle, then target the Blackfish with archers smeared with [[night soil]] when he leads the defense. The proposal is dismissed by Lord [[Karyl Vance]] and Ser [[Lyle Crakehall]], who consider such an approach ignoble. Lord [[Clement Piper]] goes even further, calling Edwyn a "treacherous lying weasel" typical for House Frey and raises the fact that his son [[Marq Piper|Marq]] has been held hostage by the Freys since the [[Red Wedding]]. Edwyn replies that Marq Piper shall remain at [[the Twins]] until Lord Clement has proven his loyalty to the [[Iron Throne]]. When Lord Clement inquires about the fate of the men who accompanied Marq, Edwyn confirms that some of them have died and threatens to kill Marq as well, if Lord Clement doesn't hold his "traitor's tongue". Lord Clement challenges Edwyn to a duel with swords over this comment, but [[Walder Rivers]] interferes, suggesting that he will fight on Edwyn's behalf whom he describes as "no man of the sword". Jaime cuts the exchange short before it turns even nastier. When Lord Clement leaves the council cursing, Edwyn suggests to send Ser [[Ilyn Payne]] after him. He declares that everyone who went to the Red Wedding was a traitor, but he is reminded by Jaime that House Frey started the war on [[Robb Stark]]'s side, making the Freys twice the traitors the [[House Piper|Pipers]] are.{{ref|aFfC|38}}
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{{quote|'''Jaime''': Edwyn, I am giving you [[Ryman Frey|your father's]] command. Try not to be so stupid as your sire.<br>'''Edwyn''': That ought not pose much difficulty, my lord.{{ref|AFFC|38}}|[[Jaime Lannister]] and Edwyn}}
  
When Jaime apparently orders the execution of Lord [[Edmure Tully]] at the hands of Ser Ilyn Payne, Edwyn tries to stop him, receiving the advise by Jaime that he should address him as "my lord" rather than "Jaime" and better not tell him what to do. Jaime then dismisses Ryman Frey from his command and orders him to leave the camp at once. He puts Edwyn in charge of the Frey force and advises him to not behave as stupid as his father did, to which Edwyn replies that this shouldn't be too difficult.{{ref|aFfC|38}}
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==Quotes about Edwyn==
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{{quote|[[Stevron Frey|Stevron's]] son Ser [[Ryman Frey|Ryman]] stood to inherit now; a thick-witted, stubborn, greedy man. And after Ryman came his own sons, Edwyn and [[Walder Frey (son of Ryman)|Black Walder]], who were even worse. "Fortunately," [[Lothar Frey|Lame Lothar]] once said, "they hate each other even more than they hate us."{{ref|ASOS|Epilogue}}|thoughts of [[Merrett Frey]]}}
  
The death of Ryman Frey at the hands of the [[Brotherhood Without Banners]] on his trip back to the Twin makes Edwyn the first in line to become Lord of the Crossing when Lord Walder dies. However, it also makes him more wary of his brother Black Walder, who, he suspects, might have played a role in their father's death. Edwyn also accuses Jaime of sharing some of the guilt for sending Ryman away. Walder Rivers protests the suggestion that Black Walder had a part in the death of Ryman, pointing out that he is currently at [[Seagard]]. Edwyn insists that Black Walder has spies in his camp and might have found about their father leaving Riverrun that way. However, Jaime notices that Edwyn doesn't really mourn his father and suspects that Edwyn has own people spying on Black Walder as well. He then orders Edwyn to inform Lord Walder that all prisoners from the Red Wedding will have to be released, dimissing Edwyn's suggestion that this would imply recompensation. When Jaime inquires about the fate of Ser [[Raynald Westerling]], Edwyn informs him that he has probably died in the Green Fork following wounds he received after trying to set Robb Stark's [[direwolf]] [[Grey Wind]] free.{{Ref|aFfC|44}}
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{{Quote|[[Brynden Tully|Tully]] ought to make a sortie, to remind us all we're [[siege of Riverrun|still at war]]. Be nice if he culled some [[House Frey|Freys]] too. [[Ryman Frey|Ryman]], for a start. The man's drunk more oft than not. Oh, and Edwyn. Not as thick as his father, but as full of hate as a boil's full of pus.{{Ref|affc|33}}|[[Daven Lannister]] to [[Jaime Lannister]]}}
  
==Quotes==
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{{quote|I say what I mean straight out, like an honest man. But what would you know of the ways of honest men? You're a treacherous lying weasel, like all your kin. I'd sooner drink a pint of piss than take the word of any [[House Frey|Frey]].{{ref|AFFC|38}}|[[Clement Piper]] to Edwyn}}
{{Quote|Not as thick as [[Ryman Frey|his father]], but as full of hate as a boil's full of pus.{{Ref|affc|33}}}} – [[Daven Lannister]]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 20:34, 7 June 2019

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Edwyn Frey
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Allegiance House Frey
Culture Rivermen
Born or between 257 AC or 279 AC[1]
Twins[2]
Spouse Janyce Hunter
Issue Walda Frey
Books

Edwyn Frey is a member of House Frey. He is the eldest son of Ser Ryman Frey, a grandson of Ser Stevron Frey, and a great-grandson of Walder Frey, Lord of the Crossing.

Appearance and Character

Edwyn is a pale, slender man with a constipated look.[3] He has a pinched nose, lank dark hair, and a thin smile.[4]

Edwyn is considered cold[5] and hateful.[6] Merrett Frey considers Edwyn and his brother Black Walder as even worse than their father, Ser Ryman.[5] Edwyn is described as not being a man of the sword.[4]

Under a blue lambswool cloak, Edwyn wears a jerkin of finely tooled grey calfskin with ornate scrollwork worked into the leather.[4]

History

Edwyn is wed to Janyce Hunter, and they have a daughter, Walda.[7] Edwyn has always been at odds with Black Walder Frey, considering his brother a threat due to his position as next in the line of succession.[5][8] Black Walder is widely believed to have slept with Janyce.[5]

Recent Events

A Clash of Kings

When Ser Stevron Frey dies following the wounds he received in the Battle of Oxcross, his son, Ser Ryman, becomes heir of Lord Walder Frey. Learning at Winterfell from Maester Luwin about Stevron's death, the cousins Big Walder and Little Walder Frey discuss the line of succession in House Frey and note that Ryman's son Edwyn is now second in line to inherit the title of Lord of the Crossing.[9]

A Storm of Swords

When Robb Stark arrives at the Twins for the wedding of Lord Edmure Tully and Roslin Frey, Edwyn accompanies his father, Ryman, and his brothers, Black Walder and Petyr Pimple, to welcome the King in the North. Robb's direwolf, Grey Wind, receives them with hostility, angering the Freys.[3] Dacey Mormont asks Edwyn for a dance during the wedding feast, but she is refused. Robb's mother, Catelyn Stark, slaps Edwyn after noticing he wears mail under his silk. The Freys then betray the Starks and Tullys in the Red Wedding.[10]

While on his way to Oldstones to ransom Petyr after he has been taken hostage by the brotherhood without banners, Merrett Frey worries about Ryman or his sons Edwyn and Black Walder becoming Lord of the Crossing. Merrett would prefer Petyr to succeed instead, but the outlaws hang Petyr and Merrett in vengeance for the Red Wedding.[5]

A Feast for Crows

When Ser Jaime Lannister arrives to end the siege of Riverrun, his cousin, Ser Daven, complains about Edwyn and his kin.[6] Because his father is drunk, Edwyn represents the Freys during the war council, but he is met with hostility by the riverlords and Jaime. Edwyn suggests that archers attack Ser Brynden Tully, the castellan of Riverrun, with arrows smeared with night soil, but the proposal is dismissed by Lord Karyl Vance and Ser Lyle Crakehall, who consider such an approach ignoble. Angered that his son, Ser Marq, is a prisoner at the Twins, Lord Clement Piper challenges Edwyn to a duel, but Walder Rivers and Jaime intervene. Edwyn declares that everyone who went to the Red Wedding was a traitor, but he is reminded by Jaime that House Frey started the war on Robb's side, making the Freys twice the traitors the Pipers are.[4] Jaime dismisses Ryman from Riverrun and puts Edwyn in charge of the Frey force at the siege.[4]

While returning to the Twins, Ryman is hanged near Fairmarket by outlaws from the brotherhood, and he is unmourned by Edwyn, the new heir of Lord Walder. Even though Black Walder is away at Seagard, Edwyn suspects his brother played a role in their father's death. Edwyn insists that Black Walder has spies in his camp, but Jaime suspects that Edwyn has people spying on Black Walder as well. Jaime orders Edwyn to inform Lord Walder that all prisoners from the Red Wedding will have to be released, dismissing Edwyn's suggestion that this would imply recompensation. When Jaime inquires about the fate of Ser Raynald Westerling, Edwyn informs him that he has probably died in the Green Fork following wounds he received after trying to set Grey Wind free.[8]

Quotes by Edwyn

Edwyn: Once Ser Brynden dies, Riverrun is ours.
Emmon: Mine. Riverrun is mine.
Karyl: Will the night soil be your own contribution, Edwyn? A mortal poison, I don't doubt.[4]

—Edwyn, Emmon Frey, and Karyl Vance

Jaime: Edwyn, I am giving you your father's command. Try not to be so stupid as your sire.
Edwyn: That ought not pose much difficulty, my lord.[4]

Jaime Lannister and Edwyn

Quotes about Edwyn

Stevron's son Ser Ryman stood to inherit now; a thick-witted, stubborn, greedy man. And after Ryman came his own sons, Edwyn and Black Walder, who were even worse. "Fortunately," Lame Lothar once said, "they hate each other even more than they hate us."[5]

—thoughts of Merrett Frey

Tully ought to make a sortie, to remind us all we're still at war. Be nice if he culled some Freys too. Ryman, for a start. The man's drunk more oft than not. Oh, and Edwyn. Not as thick as his father, but as full of hate as a boil's full of pus.[6]

I say what I mean straight out, like an honest man. But what would you know of the ways of honest men? You're a treacherous lying weasel, like all your kin. I'd sooner drink a pint of piss than take the word of any Frey.[4]

Clement Piper to Edwyn

Family

 
 
 
 
Walder
 
Perra
Royce
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Corenna
Swann
 
Stevron
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marsella
Waynwood
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jeyne
Lydden
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ryman
 
Unknown
wife
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Aegon
"Jinglebell"
 
Maegelle
 
Dafyn
Vance
 
 
 
 
 
Walton
 
Deana
Hardyng
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Edwyn
 
Janyce
Hunter
 
"Black"
Walder
 
Petyr
 
Mylenda
Caron
 
Marianne
Vance
 
Walder
Vance
 
Patrek
Vance
 
Steffon
 
"Fair"
Walda
 
Bryan
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Walda
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Perra
 


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