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House Waxley | |
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Coat of arms | Three candles, white with red flames, within silver candle holders on a grey field bordered in black |
Seat | Wickenden |
Head | Ser Edmund Waxley |
Region | The Vale |
Title | The Knight of Wickenden |
Overlord | House Arryn |
House Waxley of Wickenden is a house from the Vale sworn to the Arryns.
Their arms are three candles, white with red flames, within silver candle holders on a grey field bordered in black.
There are two mentions to a "Lord Waxley" during A Feast for Crows. Whether it is meant to exist a noble branch of House Waxley or this is a mistake remains unknown.
The Waxley House at the end of the third century
The only known Waxley during the timespan of the events described on A Song of Ice and Fire is:
- Ser Edmund Waxley: The Knight of Wickenden.
References in the books
A Song of Ice and Fire
- A knight dressed with the arms of house Waxley accompanies Nestor Royce to interrogate Alayne after Lysa's death.
- Some Lord Waxley had been a pretender of Lady Lysa, and gave her scented beeswax candles as a present.
- Some Lord Waxley attended at Lord Lyonel Corbray's wedding, which the Lords Declarant shunned.
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