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[[Bran Stark]] recalls there are Norreys living in the high places during his trip to the [[Wall]] with [[Hodor]], [[Meera Reed|Meera]], and [[Jojen Reed]].
 
[[Bran Stark]] recalls there are Norreys living in the high places during his trip to the [[Wall]] with [[Hodor]], [[Meera Reed|Meera]], and [[Jojen Reed]].
  
While going to [[the Twins]] to attend Lord [[Edmure Tully]]'s wedding, the Norreys are caught on the wrong side of the [[Red Fork]]. They suffer heavy losses when attacked by [[Gregor Clegane]] in the [[Battle of the Ruby Ford]].{{Ref|aSoS|49}} Owen is slain at the [[Red Wedding]]; [[Catelyn Tully]] sees him being taken by crossbow bolts.
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While going to [[the Twins]] to attend Lord [[Edmure Tully]]'s wedding, the Norreys are caught on the wrong side of the [[Trident]]. They suffer heavy losses when attacked by [[Gregor Clegane]] in the [[Battle of the Ruby Ford]].{{Ref|aSoS|49}} Owen is slain at the [[Red Wedding]]; [[Catelyn Tully]] sees him being taken by crossbow bolts.
  
 
Maester [[Aemon]] sends birds to most noble houses from the North asking for help to fight [[wildlings]] at [[Battle of Castle Black|Castle Black]], including the Norreys.
 
Maester [[Aemon]] sends birds to most noble houses from the North asking for help to fight [[wildlings]] at [[Battle of Castle Black|Castle Black]], including the Norreys.

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House Norrey
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Coat of arms Six green thistles over a yellow field
Head Brandon Norrey
Region The North
Titles
  • The Norrey
  • Lord Norrey
Overlord House Stark

House Norrey is the formal name given to the Norreys, a mountain clan from the North that inhabits the high mountains north of the wolfswood.[1] Of the mountain clans, the Norreys live closest to the Gift.[2] The chief of the clan is known as "The Norrey", although at Winterfell he is given the treatment of "Lord Norrey".

Their arms do not appear in the book, but according to semi-canon sources, they blazon their banners with six green thistles over a yellow field.[3]

History

It is suggested that the Night's King was a Norrey, among the many possibilities.

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

Clan Norrey joins Robb Stark during his campaign in the south. Brandon Norrey[citation needed] is with the army commanded by Lord Roose Bolton, while Owen Norrey is one of the young lordlings that ride with the Young Wolf.

A Storm of Swords

Bran Stark recalls there are Norreys living in the high places during his trip to the Wall with Hodor, Meera, and Jojen Reed.

While going to the Twins to attend Lord Edmure Tully's wedding, the Norreys are caught on the wrong side of the Trident. They suffer heavy losses when attacked by Gregor Clegane in the Battle of the Ruby Ford.[4] Owen is slain at the Red Wedding; Catelyn Tully sees him being taken by crossbow bolts.

Maester Aemon sends birds to most noble houses from the North asking for help to fight wildlings at Castle Black, including the Norreys.

A Dance with Dragons

Stannis Baratheon gains the Norreys for his cause. Brandon Norrey travels to the Wall and meets with Lord Commander Jon Snow.

House Norrey at the end of the third century

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

With unspecified familiar relationship to him there are also:

References and Notes

  1. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 24, Bran II.
  2. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 17, Jon IV.
  3. The Citadel. Heraldry: the North
  4. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 49, Catelyn VI.