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'''House Goodbrook''' is a noble house sworn to [[Riverrun]]. Neither their arms or their words appear in the books, but according to semi-canon sources they blazon their arms a blue wavy bend on gold.<ref>The Citadel. Heraldry: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/Heraldry/Houses/4/ Houses in the Riverlands]</ref>  
 
'''House Goodbrook''' is a noble house sworn to [[Riverrun]]. Neither their arms or their words appear in the books, but according to semi-canon sources they blazon their arms a blue wavy bend on gold.<ref>The Citadel. Heraldry: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/Heraldry/Houses/4/ Houses in the Riverlands]</ref>  
  
The name of the keep of the Goodbrooks and its location are unknown. The lands of [[House Smallwood]] are near those that belong to House Goodbrook.<ref>While resting at a village that belonged to House Goodbrook, Lord Beric mentions that Acorn Hall was not far. [[A Storm of Swords]], [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 43|Chapter 43]], Arya</ref>
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The name of the keep of the Goodbrooks and its location are unknown. The lands of [[House Smallwood]] are near those that belong to House Goodbrook.<ref>While resting at a village that belonged to House Goodbrook, Lord Beric mentions that Acorn Hall was not far. ''[[A Storm of Swords]]'', [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 43|Chapter 43]], Arya</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Lord Goodbrook was one of the lords from the Riverlands that stayed loyal to [[Aerys II|King Aerys]] during [[Robert's Rebellion]], instead of following the banner of their liege lord. For this, [[Hoster Tully]] descended upon his village and burned it. After the war, his son made peace with King [[Robert Baratheon|Robert I]] and Lord Hoster, but the wealth of the Goodbrooks had been substantially reduced from the fighting.<ref>[[A Storm of Swords]], [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 43|Chapter 43]], Arya</ref>
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Lord Goodbrook was one of the lords from the Riverlands that stayed loyal to King [[Aerys II Targaryen]] during [[Robert's Rebellion]], instead of following the banner of their liege lord. For this, Lord [[Hoster Tully]] descended upon his village and burned it. After the war, his son made peace with King [[Robert Baratheon|Robert I]] and Lord Hoster, but the wealth of the Goodbrooks had been substantially reduced from the fighting.{{ref|ASOS|43}}
  
==The Goodbrook House at the end of the third century==
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==Recent Events==
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===''A Storm of Swords''===
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Traveling with the [[brotherhood without banners]], [[Arya Stark]] visits a village that was Lord Goodbrook's. [[Notch]] explains to her that Lord [[Hoster Tully]] had put the town to the torch after Lord Goodbrook remained loyal to King [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys II]] during [[Robert's Rebellion]]. After the war, Lord Goodbrook's son made peace with King [[Robert Baratheon|Robert I]] and Hoster.
  
The known Goodbrooks during the timespan of the events described on [[A Song of Ice and Fire]] are:
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During the march to [[the Twins]] for his own wedding, [[Edmure Tully]] enjoys the company of [[Marq Piper]], [[Lymond Goodbrook]], [[Patrek Mallister]], and the young Vances.
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While he is killing Robb's men in the camps during the [[Red Wedding]], Ser [[Garse Goodbrook]] is slain by [[Sandor Clegane]].
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
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Ser [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]] sees the Goodbrook banner besieging [[Riverrun]] under the command of [[Daven Lannister]]. This likely indicates that either Lord Lymond Goodbrook bent his knee to the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]] and was pardoned by King [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen I]], or [[Lymond Goodbrook]] remains a hostage after the Red Wedding to ensure the loyalty of his kin.
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==House Goodbrook at the end of the third century==
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The known Goodbrooks during the timespan of the events described in ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' are:
  
 
* Lord [[Lymond Goodbrook]], a young lord. Probably the son of the Lord Goodbrook that supported the Targaryens during [[Robert's Rebellion]].
 
* Lord [[Lymond Goodbrook]], a young lord. Probably the son of the Lord Goodbrook that supported the Targaryens during [[Robert's Rebellion]].
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==References in the books==
 
===A Song of Ice and Fire===
 
* Traveling with the [[Brotherhood Without Banners]], [[Arya Stark]] visits a village that was Lord Goodbrook's. [[Notch]] explains to her that [[Hoster Tully]] had put the town to the torch after Lord Goodbrook remained loyal to King [[Aerys II]] during [[Robert's Rebellion]]. After the war, Lord Goodbrook's son made peace with [[Robert Baratheon|Robert I]] and Hoster.
 
* During the march to [[the Twins]] for his own wedding, [[Edmure Tully]] enjoys the company of [[Marq Piper]], [[Lymond Goodbrook]], [[Patrek Mallister]], and the young Vances.
 
* Ser Garse Goodbrook was slain during the [[Red Wedding]], while he was killing Robb's men in the camps.
 
* Ser [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]] sees the Goodbrook banner besieging [[Riverrun]] under the command of [[Daven Lannister]]. This likely indicates that either Lord Lymond Goodbrook bent his knee to the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]] and was pardoned by King [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen I]], or [[Lymond Goodbrook|Goodbrook]] remains a hostage after the [[Red Wedding]] to ensure the loyalty of his kin.
 
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==
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Revision as of 13:46, 14 May 2014

House Goodbrook
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Coat of arms Or, a bend wavy azure
Head Lord Lymond Goodbrook
Region the Riverlands
Overlord House Tully

House Goodbrook is a noble house sworn to Riverrun. Neither their arms or their words appear in the books, but according to semi-canon sources they blazon their arms a blue wavy bend on gold.[1]

The name of the keep of the Goodbrooks and its location are unknown. The lands of House Smallwood are near those that belong to House Goodbrook.[2]

History

Lord Goodbrook was one of the lords from the Riverlands that stayed loyal to King Aerys II Targaryen during Robert's Rebellion, instead of following the banner of their liege lord. For this, Lord Hoster Tully descended upon his village and burned it. After the war, his son made peace with King Robert I and Lord Hoster, but the wealth of the Goodbrooks had been substantially reduced from the fighting.[3]

Recent Events

A Storm of Swords

Traveling with the brotherhood without banners, Arya Stark visits a village that was Lord Goodbrook's. Notch explains to her that Lord Hoster Tully had put the town to the torch after Lord Goodbrook remained loyal to King Aerys II during Robert's Rebellion. After the war, Lord Goodbrook's son made peace with King Robert I and Hoster.

During the march to the Twins for his own wedding, Edmure Tully enjoys the company of Marq Piper, Lymond Goodbrook, Patrek Mallister, and the young Vances.

While he is killing Robb's men in the camps during the Red Wedding, Ser Garse Goodbrook is slain by Sandor Clegane.

A Feast for Crows

Ser Jaime sees the Goodbrook banner besieging Riverrun under the command of Daven Lannister. This likely indicates that either Lord Lymond Goodbrook bent his knee to the Lannisters and was pardoned by King Tommen I, or Lymond Goodbrook remains a hostage after the Red Wedding to ensure the loyalty of his kin.

House Goodbrook at the end of the third century

The known Goodbrooks during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are:

With unspecified familiar relationship to the lord of the house there are also:


Lymond
 
Garse
 
Kyra
Frey
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Walder
 
Jeyne
 


References and Notes

  1. The Citadel. Heraldry: Houses in the Riverlands
  2. While resting at a village that belonged to House Goodbrook, Lord Beric mentions that Acorn Hall was not far. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 43, Arya
  3. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 43, Arya VIII.