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'''Wat''' was a farmer in service to [[House Osgrey]].{{ref|tss}}
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'''Wat''' was a farmer in service to [[House Osgrey]] during the reign of King [[Aerys I Targaryen]].{{ref|tss}}
  
 
==The Sworn Sword==
 
==The Sworn Sword==
Wat was among those called up for duty defending House Osgrey lands after a dispute over the [[Chequy Water]] with [[House Webber]] escalated into threats of war. He was sent home with the other by Ser [[Duncan the Tall]] after he realized that it would be futile to fight.{{ref|tss}}
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Wat was among those that were called by Ser [[Eustace Osgrey]] to defend the [[House Osgrey|Osgrey]] lands after a disagreement over the [[Chequy Water]] with [[House Webber]] escalated into threats of war. He was sent home by Ser [[Duncan the Tall]] with the others when Duncan realized that it would be futile to fight.{{ref|tss}}
  
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 1 December 2017

Wat
Allegiance House Osgrey
Book The Sworn Sword (appears)

Wat was a farmer in service to House Osgrey during the reign of King Aerys I Targaryen.[1]

The Sworn Sword

Wat was among those that were called by Ser Eustace Osgrey to defend the Osgrey lands after a disagreement over the Chequy Water with House Webber escalated into threats of war. He was sent home by Ser Duncan the Tall with the others when Duncan realized that it would be futile to fight.[1]

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