Wulfe One-Ear

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Wulfe One-Ear
Alias Wulfe One-Eye[1]
Title Captain
Allegiance House Greyjoy
Culture ironborn
Books

Wulfe One-Ear is an ironborn raider in Victarion Greyjoy's crew on the Iron Victory.

Appearance Character

Wulfe is a noted warrior who has presumably lost an ear.[2] He is superstitious, and Victarion Greyjoy does not consider him as competent as Nute the Barber.[1]

Recent Events

A Feast for Crows

Wulfe One-Ear follows Victarion Greyjoy in boarding the Serry ship during the taking of the Shields, letting a yell out as he starts fighting.[2]

A Dance with Dragons

Wulfe accompanies Victarion when the Iron Fleet sails to Slaver's Bay. When the shipwrecked Moqorro is brought before Victarion, Wulfe considers the red priest to be demonic.[1] Longwater Pyke and Wulfe try to enter Victarion's cabin when Moqorro treats the captain's wounded hand, but the door is barred.[1]

The Winds of Winter

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Victarion gives command to Wulfe over the Noble Lady and the fleet of cogs, great cogs, carracks and trading galleys seized by the Iron Fleet and sends them to be the first to fight the Yunkishmen in Slaver's Bay. He orders Wulfe to keep the ironmen belowdeck to fool any slaver ship they might encounter and then to board and seize them. The Lord Captain orders Wulfe to free the slaves and give the slavers to the sea. Victarion also puts his best fighters under Wulfe's command.[3]

Quotes by Wulfe

Wulfe: A ship gone down, and only him clinging to the wreckage. Where's the crew? Did he call down demons to devour them? What happened to this ship?
Victarion: A storm.[1]

—Wulfe and Victarion Greyjoy

Quotes about Wulfe

He was not half the man that Nute the Barber was, but the Crow's Eye had stolen Nute.[1]

—thoughts of Victarion Greyjoy

References