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Revision as of 14:29, 22 June 2013
Snowlocks | |
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Allegiance | Last Greenseer |
Race | Children of the forest |
Book | A Dance with Dragons |
Snowylocks is one of the children of the forest in service to Last Greenseer. She does not speak the Common Tongue. Her true name is too long for the human tongue according to Leaf.
Appearance
She is white-haired, which is the reason why Meera Reed names her Snowylocks.
Recent Events
A Dance with Dragons
When beckoned by Leaf she brought forth a weirwood bowl carved with a dozen faces, like the ones the heart trees wear. Inside the bowl is a white weirwood seed paste, thick and heavy, with dark red veins running through it. Snowylocks handed the bowl to Leaf to give to Bran to eat.[1]