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House Goodbrook of Hammerhorn is a noble house from the Iron Islands. They are one of the most powerful houses from Great Wyk, the largest of the islands. Their keep of Hammerhorn is inland, on the Hardstone Hills, their wealth not coming from the sea but for their mines.

Their blazon is a gold-banded black warhorn on red. Their motto has not appeared in the books.


The Goodbrook House at the end of the third century

The known Goodbrothers during the timespan of the events described on A Song of Ice and Fire are:

  • Lord Gorold Goodbrother: Lord of Hammerhorn.
    • Dozens of daughters.
    • Greydon Goodbrother: His son and heir. First of the Goodbrother triplets.
    • Gormond Goodbrother: Second of the Goodbrother triplets.
    • Gran Goodbrother: Third of the Goodbrother triplets.
 
 
 
Gorold
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Greydon
Goodbrother
 
Gormond
Goodbrother
 
Gran
Goodbrother
 

References in the books

A Song of Ice and Fire

  • When Theon arrives at Pyke he sees a great number of longships, incluiding some bearung Lord Goodbrother's banded black warhorn.
  • Theon sees the main strength of Lord Goodbrother, amounting to near forty longships, gathering at Lordsport.
  • Theon thinks the Goodbrother men are notorious at Pyke for their stripped goat hair sashes.
  • Asha came to Pyke from Great Wyk with Lord Goodbrother, and spent the night at Lordport's inn until she met Theon.
  • When entering the great hall with his father's captains Theon sees some Goodbrothers of Great Wyk.
  • Gormond Goodbrother, with the Sparr and his son Steffarion, brought to Aeron Damphair the tidings of King Balon's death.
  • Aeron has a certain disdain for the Goodbrothers, because their keep is far from the sea and their wealth come from the mines beneath the earth.
  • Aeron took Gormod's horse after receiveng the news of Balon's death, even though Steffarion Sparr offered his one instead.