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Lord Gilwood was the last of the [[Lords Declarant]] to arrive at the [[Gates of the Moon]] with his forces to enforce the blockade put in place to starve [[Petyr Baelish]] out of the [[Eyrie]].<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 23|Chapter 23]], Alayne</ref>
 
Lord Gilwood was the last of the [[Lords Declarant]] to arrive at the [[Gates of the Moon]] with his forces to enforce the blockade put in place to starve [[Petyr Baelish]] out of the [[Eyrie]].<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 23|Chapter 23]], Alayne</ref>
According to [[Petyr Baelis]], Gilwood will most likely be killed by his younger brother [[Harlan Hunter]] who murdered his own father [[Eon Hunter|Lord Hunter]]
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According to [[Petyr Baelish]], Gilwood will most likely be killed by his younger brother [[Harlan Hunter]] who murdered his own father [[Eon Hunter|Lord Hunter]]
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==

Revision as of 22:09, 9 February 2012

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Gilwood Hunter
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Alias Young Lord Hunter
Title Lord of Longbow Hall
Allegiance House Hunter
Books

Lord Gilwood Hunter, called Young Lord Hunter, is the Lord of Longbow Hall and the head of House Hunter. He has a bushy mustache and a fondness for wine.[1]

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A Storm of Swords

Gilwood's father died suddenly and he inherited the titles. The suddenness of his father's death led the two younger brothers to claim that Gilwood had murdered him.[2]

A Feast for Crows

Lord Gilwood was the last of the Lords Declarant to arrive at the Gates of the Moon with his forces to enforce the blockade put in place to starve Petyr Baelish out of the Eyrie.[3] According to Petyr Baelish, Gilwood will most likely be killed by his younger brother Harlan Hunter who murdered his own father Lord Hunter

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