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It was rumored that she was married off after her [[Walder Frey|young brother]] caught her having intimate relations with a servant, a scullion at the [[Twins]]. The story was told that they were found in the kitchens on the marble slab where dough is rolled out, both naked and covered in flour. At the [[wedding]]'s [[bedding]], [[Duncan the Tall]] was volunteered to carry her upstairs to the bedchamber. Men made ribald jokes about "flouring her up and kneading her well" while they disrobed her.{{Ref|TMK}} | It was rumored that she was married off after her [[Walder Frey|young brother]] caught her having intimate relations with a servant, a scullion at the [[Twins]]. The story was told that they were found in the kitchens on the marble slab where dough is rolled out, both naked and covered in flour. At the [[wedding]]'s [[bedding]], [[Duncan the Tall]] was volunteered to carry her upstairs to the bedchamber. Men made ribald jokes about "flouring her up and kneading her well" while they disrobed her.{{Ref|TMK}} | ||
− | During the [[Whitewalls | + | During the [[Wedding tourney at Whitewalls|tourney]] thrown to celebrate the [[marriage]], she fainted when her cousin Ser Addam was unhorsed by Ser [[Uthor Underleaf]].{{Ref|TMK}} |
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Revision as of 12:11, 18 May 2019
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Title | Lady of Whitewalls[1] |
Allegiances | |
Culture | Rivermen |
Born | 196 AC or 197 AC[2] |
Spouse | Lord Ambrose Butterwell |
Book | The Mystery Knight (appears) |
Lady Frey was a member of House Frey, the daughter of Lord Frey of the Crossing, elder sister to Walder Frey, niece to Ser Franklyn Frey, and cousin to Ser Addam Frey. When she was fifteen, she married Lord Ambrose Butterwell at Whitewalls, becoming his second wife.[1]
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History
It was rumored that she was married off after her young brother caught her having intimate relations with a servant, a scullion at the Twins. The story was told that they were found in the kitchens on the marble slab where dough is rolled out, both naked and covered in flour. At the wedding's bedding, Duncan the Tall was volunteered to carry her upstairs to the bedchamber. Men made ribald jokes about "flouring her up and kneading her well" while they disrobed her.[1]
During the tourney thrown to celebrate the marriage, she fainted when her cousin Ser Addam was unhorsed by Ser Uthor Underleaf.[1]
Quotes
Was there any flour on her teats when you got the smallclothes off her?[1]
Family
Lord Frey | Unknown wife | Franklyn | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Daughters [Note 1] | Unknown husbands | Daughter | Ambrose Butterwell | Walder | Eight wives | Addam | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The Mystery Knight.
- ↑ See the Lady Frey (Walder Frey's sister) calculation.