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When [[Sandor Clegane]] attempts to enter the Mountains of the Moon, he is warned off by the locals, who explain that some mountain clans have become bolder after returning from [[King's Landing]]. Gunthor is mentioning as having raided a village half a year ago, killing half the men, kidnapping every woman, and stealing all the grain.{{ref|asos|65}}
 
When [[Sandor Clegane]] attempts to enter the Mountains of the Moon, he is warned off by the locals, who explain that some mountain clans have become bolder after returning from [[King's Landing]]. Gunthor is mentioning as having raided a village half a year ago, killing half the men, kidnapping every woman, and stealing all the grain.{{ref|asos|65}}
  
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Gunthor son of Gurn
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Allegiance Stone Crows
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Gunthor, known as Gunthor son of Gurn because of his father, is a member of the Stone Crows, one of the Vale mountain clans from the Mountains of the Moon.

Appearance

Gunthor is a thin man with a horned helmet.[1]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

Gunthor is one of the mountain clansmen that Tyrion Lannister and Bronn encounter in the Mountains of the Moon.[1] While other clansmen leave the mountains with Tyrion, Gunthor stays behind to raise the other clans.[2]

A Storm of Swords

When Sandor Clegane attempts to enter the Mountains of the Moon, he is warned off by the locals, who explain that some mountain clans have become bolder after returning from King's Landing. Gunthor is mentioning as having raided a village half a year ago, killing half the men, kidnapping every woman, and stealing all the grain.[3]

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