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| Character_name = Tommard Heddle
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| Alias = Black Tom Heddle
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| Alias = Black Tom Heddle{{Ref|TMK}}
| Title = [[Knight|Ser]]
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| Title = [[Knight|Ser]]{{Ref|TMK}}<br>[[Commander of the garrison]] at [[Whitewalls]]{{Ref|TMK}}
 
| Allegiance = [[House Heddle]]<br>[[House Butterwell]]<br>[[House Blackfyre]]
 
| Allegiance = [[House Heddle]]<br>[[House Butterwell]]<br>[[House Blackfyre]]
 
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| Culture = [[Rivermen]]
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| Spouse = Eldest daughter of [[Ambrose Butterwell]]{{Ref|TMK}}
 
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| Place_of_Death = [[Whitewalls]]
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| Place_of_Death = [[Whitewalls]]{{Ref|TMK}}
| Date_of_Death = {{date|211}}
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| Date_of_Death = {{Date|212}}
 
| Books = ''[[The Mystery Knight]]'' (appears)
 
| Books = ''[[The Mystery Knight]]'' (appears)
| coat-of-arms =A green winged demon<ref>''The Mistery Knight'' graphic novel</ref>
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| coat-of-arms = A green-winged [[demon]]<ref>''[[The Mystery Knight]]'' graphic novel</ref>
 
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Ser '''Tommard Heddle''', better known as '''Black Tom Heddle''', was a [[knight]] and the son-in-law of Lord [[Ambrose Butterwell]]. He had a fierce reputation.{{ref|tmk}}
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Ser '''Tommard Heddle''', known as '''Black Tom''', was a [[knight]] from [[House Heddle]]. He was the son-in-law of Lord [[Ambrose Butterwell]] of [[Whitewalls]].{{Ref|TMK}}
  
==Appearance==
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==Appearance and Character==
He had a deep voice. He was bald, had a black beard and boils on his cheek and neck. When in armor he wore a helm with a likeness of a scaled demon atop it, slavering.{{ref|tmk}}
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Tommard was heavyset, broad, and barrel chested. His bald head was also broad, and he had a coal-black square beard. Tom had red boils on his cheek and neck. His voice was a deep bass, angry and rumbling.{{Ref|TMK}}
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Tom wore black plate over boiled leather, and his helm resembled a scaled and slavering [[demon]].{{Ref|TMK}} He carried a longsword.{{Ref|TMK}} His large horse was armored in a coat of ringmail.
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Black Tom had a fierce reputation, and he mocked his opponents.{{Ref|TMK}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
It is said he won the hand of Lord Ambrose's eldest daughter by killing three of her other suitors. He once unhorsed Lord [[Damon Lannister (Lord)|Damon Lannister]] in a tourney. Tommard commanded the garrison at [[Whitewalls]].{{ref|tmk}}
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===Achievements===
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According to [[Uthor Underleaf]], Ser Tommard won the hand of Lord [[Ambrose Butterwell]]'s eldest daughter by killing three of her other suitors, and he once unhorsed Lord [[Damon Lannister (Lord)|Damon Lannister]] in a [[tourney]]. Tommard commanded the garrison at [[Whitewalls]], seat of [[House Butterwell]].{{Ref|TMK}}
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===Second Blackfyre Rebellion===
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Tommard attended the [[wedding tourney at Whitewalls]] which celebrated Lord [[Ambrose Butterwell]]'s marriage to [[Lady Frey (wife of Ambrose Butterwell)|the daughter]] of [[Lord Frey]]. Black Tom conspired with Lord [[Gormon Peake]] to unveil Ser John the Fiddler as [[Daemon II Blackfyre]] at the end of the tourney, attempting to ensure Daemon's victory and acquiring the [[dragon egg]] that was promised to the victor. Tom defeated all comers, doing off with those like Ser [[Clarence Charlton]] with ease. Black Tom struck Ser [[Glendon Ball]] with his mailed fist after the dragon's egg was reported missing.{{Ref|TMK}}
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Ambrose admitted to Ser [[Duncan the Tall]] that Gormon and Tommard had convinced him to join the [[Second Blackfyre Rebellion]]. When news that the son of Prince [[Maekar I Targaryen|Maekar]] was within the castle reached Tommard, he came at once to the [[sept]] where Duncan's squire Egg, actually Prince [[Aegon V Targaryen|Aegon Targaryen]], was held by Lord Ambrose. Duncan protected Aegon when Tom attempted to take the prince hostage against Ambrose's wishes. Although Tommard was able to wound Duncan early in their fight, the [[hedge knight]] responded by repeatedly smashing Tom with his shield. Duncan then cut Tommard's thigh, chopped off his forearm, and stabbed him in the throat.{{Ref|TMK}}
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After Lord [[Brynden Rivers]] subdued the rebellion, the severed heads of Gormon and Tom were impaled on spears before the pavilion of the [[Hand of the King]].{{Ref|TMK}}
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==Quotes by Tommard==
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{{Quote|Easier to speak of victories than win them.{{Ref|TMK}}|Tommard to [[Gormon Peake]]}}
  
===The Second Blackfyre Rebellion===
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{{Quote|Not all of us have milk running in our veins, your lordship.{{Ref|TMK}}|Tommard to [[Ambrose Butterwell]]}}
As the son-in-law of Lord [[Ambrose Butterwell]], Black Tom Heddle attended his [[wedding]] to [[Ambrose Butterwell's second wife|the daughter]] of Lord [[House Frey|Frey]], and the [[tourney]] that celebrated the marriage. He conspired with Lord [[Gormon Peake]] to unveil [[Daemon II Blackfyre]] at the end of the tourney, attempting to ensure Daemon's victory and acquiring the dragon egg that was promised to the victor. During the [[Whitewalls Tourney]], he defeated all comers, doing off with those like Ser [[Clarence Charlton]] with ease.{{ref|tmk}} When news that the son of Prince [[Maekar I Targaryen|Maekar]] was within the castle reached Ser Tommard, he came at once to the [[sept]] where [[Aegon V Targaryen|Egg]] was held by Lord Ambrose. There he attempted to take Egg prisoner, but he was killed in the attempt by Ser [[Duncan the Tall]].{{ref|tmk}}
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==Quotes about Tommard==
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{{Quote|A nasty bit of business, that one.{{Ref|TMK}}|[[Uthor Underleaf]] to [[Duncan the Tall]]}}
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==Behind the Scenes==
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Tommard may be a reference by [[George R. R. Martin]] to [[w:Black Tom Cassidy|Black Tom Cassidy]], a Marvel Comics supervillain.
  
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 11:30, 10 February 2023

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Tommard Heddle
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Alias Black Tom Heddle[1]
Titles
Allegiances
Culture Rivermen
Died 212 AC
Whitewalls[1]
Spouse Eldest daughter of Ambrose Butterwell[1]
Personal arms A green-winged demon[2]
Book The Mystery Knight (appears)

Ser Tommard Heddle, known as Black Tom, was a knight from House Heddle. He was the son-in-law of Lord Ambrose Butterwell of Whitewalls.[1]

Appearance and Character

Tommard was heavyset, broad, and barrel chested. His bald head was also broad, and he had a coal-black square beard. Tom had red boils on his cheek and neck. His voice was a deep bass, angry and rumbling.[1]

Tom wore black plate over boiled leather, and his helm resembled a scaled and slavering demon.[1] He carried a longsword.[1] His large horse was armored in a coat of ringmail.

Black Tom had a fierce reputation, and he mocked his opponents.[1]

History

Achievements

According to Uthor Underleaf, Ser Tommard won the hand of Lord Ambrose Butterwell's eldest daughter by killing three of her other suitors, and he once unhorsed Lord Damon Lannister in a tourney. Tommard commanded the garrison at Whitewalls, seat of House Butterwell.[1]

Second Blackfyre Rebellion

Tommard attended the wedding tourney at Whitewalls which celebrated Lord Ambrose Butterwell's marriage to the daughter of Lord Frey. Black Tom conspired with Lord Gormon Peake to unveil Ser John the Fiddler as Daemon II Blackfyre at the end of the tourney, attempting to ensure Daemon's victory and acquiring the dragon egg that was promised to the victor. Tom defeated all comers, doing off with those like Ser Clarence Charlton with ease. Black Tom struck Ser Glendon Ball with his mailed fist after the dragon's egg was reported missing.[1]

Ambrose admitted to Ser Duncan the Tall that Gormon and Tommard had convinced him to join the Second Blackfyre Rebellion. When news that the son of Prince Maekar was within the castle reached Tommard, he came at once to the sept where Duncan's squire Egg, actually Prince Aegon Targaryen, was held by Lord Ambrose. Duncan protected Aegon when Tom attempted to take the prince hostage against Ambrose's wishes. Although Tommard was able to wound Duncan early in their fight, the hedge knight responded by repeatedly smashing Tom with his shield. Duncan then cut Tommard's thigh, chopped off his forearm, and stabbed him in the throat.[1]

After Lord Brynden Rivers subdued the rebellion, the severed heads of Gormon and Tom were impaled on spears before the pavilion of the Hand of the King.[1]

Quotes by Tommard

Easier to speak of victories than win them.[1]

—Tommard to Gormon Peake

Not all of us have milk running in our veins, your lordship.[1]

—Tommard to Ambrose Butterwell

Quotes about Tommard

A nasty bit of business, that one.[1]

Behind the Scenes

Tommard may be a reference by George R. R. Martin to Black Tom Cassidy, a Marvel Comics supervillain.

References