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== Argos Sevenstar ==
 
 
 
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Argos Sevenstar was an [[Andal]] warlord.
 
  
=== History ===
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'''Argos Sevenstar''' was an [[Andal]] warlord.
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==History===
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Argos Sevenstar was one of many [[Andal]]s trying to invade [[Westeros]]. He was smashed by an alliance between King [[Theon Stark]] and the [[House Bolton|Boltons]] at the [[Battle of the Weeping Water]].{{ref|twoiaf| The Kings of Winter}}
  
Argos Sevenstar was one of many [[Andal]]s trying to invade [[Westeros]]. He was smashed by an alliance between [[Theon Stark|King Theon Stark]], known as the Hungry Wolf, and the [[Bolton]]s at the Battle of the [[Weeping Water]].
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In the aftermath of victory King Theon raised his own fleet and crossed the narrow sea to the shores of [[Andalos]], with Argos's corpse lashed to the prow of his flagship. Once there it is said he took a bloody vengeance.{{ref|twoiaf| The Kings of Winter}}
Afterwards King Theon lashed Argos's corpse to the prow of his flagship, crossed the narrow sea and took vengeance on Andalos.
 
  
=== References ===
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<ref>[[A World of Ice and Fire]]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 12:03, 29 November 2014

Argos Sevenstar
Culture Andals
Died Weeping Water
Book The World of Ice and Fire (Mentioned)

Argos Sevenstar was an Andal warlord.

History=

Argos Sevenstar was one of many Andals trying to invade Westeros. He was smashed by an alliance between King Theon Stark and the Boltons at the Battle of the Weeping Water.[1]

In the aftermath of victory King Theon raised his own fleet and crossed the narrow sea to the shores of Andalos, with Argos's corpse lashed to the prow of his flagship. Once there it is said he took a bloody vengeance.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The World of Ice & Fire, The Kings of Winter.