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{{Hatnote|For the historical King of the Iron Islands, see [[Balon V Greyjoy]].}}
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| name          = [[file:House Greyjoy.svg|50px|left]] ''' Balon IX Greyjoy''' [[file:House Greyjoy.svg|50px|right]]
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| name          = [[file:House Greyjoy.svg|50px|left]] ''' Balon Greyjoy''' [[file:House Greyjoy.svg|50px|right]]
 
| image        = [[File:Balon Greyjoy.jpg|300px]]
 
| image        = [[File:Balon Greyjoy.jpg|300px]]
| image_caption = Balon Greyjoy by Amok©
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| image_caption = Balon Greyjoy by Amok ©
 
| reign = {{Date|289}} - {{Date|289}}<br>{{Date|299}} - {{Date|299}}
 
| reign = {{Date|289}} - {{Date|289}}<br>{{Date|299}} - {{Date|299}}
 
| coronation =
 
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| alias  = Balon the Brave{{ref|AFFC|1}}<br>Balon the Blessed{{ref|AFFC|19}}<br>Balon the Twice Crowned{{ref|AFFC|19}}<br>Balon the Widowmaker{{ref|AFFC|18}}<br>The wet king{{ref|ASOS|43}}<br>The kraken king{{ref|ASOS|43}}<br>The iron king{{Ref|AFFC|1}}
 
| alias  = Balon the Brave{{ref|AFFC|1}}<br>Balon the Blessed{{ref|AFFC|19}}<br>Balon the Twice Crowned{{ref|AFFC|19}}<br>Balon the Widowmaker{{ref|AFFC|18}}<br>The wet king{{ref|ASOS|43}}<br>The kraken king{{ref|ASOS|43}}<br>The iron king{{Ref|AFFC|1}}
 
| predecessor =  
 
| predecessor =  
| successor = [[Euron Greyjoy]]
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| successor = [[Euron Greyjoy|Euron III Greyjoy]]
 
| suc-type =  
 
| suc-type =  
 
| heir = [[Theon Greyjoy]]/[[Asha Greyjoy]] (disputed)
 
| heir = [[Theon Greyjoy]]/[[Asha Greyjoy]] (disputed)
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| royalanthem =
 
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| father = [[Quellon Greyjoy]]
 
| father = [[Quellon Greyjoy]]
| mother =  
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| mother = Lady [[Lady Sunderly (wife of Quellon Greyjoy)|Sunderly]]
| dateofbirth  = or between {{Date|255}} and {{Date|261}}<ref>''See the [[Years after Aegon's Conquest/Calculations Ages#Balon Greyjoy|Balon Greyjoy]] calculation''</ref>
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| dateofbirth  = {{Date|255|261}}<ref>''See the [[Years after Aegon's Conquest/Calculations Ages#Balon Greyjoy|Balon Greyjoy]] calculation''</ref>
| placeofbirth =  
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| placeofbirth = [[Pyke]]{{Ref|AWOIAF|Balon Greyjoy}}
 
| dateofdeath = {{Date|299}}
 
| dateofdeath = {{Date|299}}
 
| placeofdeath = [[Pyke]]
 
| placeofdeath = [[Pyke]]
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'''Balon Greyjoy''' is the head of [[House Greyjoy]] of [[Pyke]] and is the [[Lord of the Iron Islands]]. The captain of the ''[[Great Kraken]]'',{{Ref|aCoK|11}} he is a follower of the [[Old Way]] of the [[ironborn]] and desires to bring them back to prominence. In {{Date|289}} he proclaimed their independence from the [[Iron Throne]], but [[Greyjoy's Rebellion]] was defeated by King [[Robert I Baratheon]]'s forces. In the television adaptation ''[[Game of Thrones]]'', Balon is played by [[List of actors of the televised series#Patrick Malahide,Balon Greyjoy|Patrick Malahide]].<ref name=HBO/>
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'''Balon Greyjoy''' is the Lord of the [[Iron Islands]] and the head of [[House Greyjoy]] of [[Pyke]]. The captain of the ''[[Great Kraken]]'',{{Ref|aCoK|11}} he is a follower of the [[Old Way]] of the [[ironborn]] and desires to bring them back to prominence. In {{Date|289}} he proclaimed their independence from the [[Iron Throne]], but [[Greyjoy's Rebellion]] was defeated by King [[Robert I Baratheon]]'s forces. In the television adaptation ''[[Game of Thrones]]'', Balon is played by [[List of actors of the televised series#Patrick Malahide,Balon Greyjoy|Patrick Malahide]].<ref name=HBO/>
  
 
==Appearance and Character==
 
==Appearance and Character==
 
{{See also|:Category:Images of Balon Greyjoy|l1=Images of Balon Greyjoy}}
 
{{See also|:Category:Images of Balon Greyjoy|l1=Images of Balon Greyjoy}}
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Balon had always been thin, but by {{Date|299}} he is gaunt with a hard face. He has hard black eyes with long grey hair flecked with white that hangs past the small of his back.{{Ref|aCoK|11}} He has a stoop in his shoulder.{{ref|AFFC|1}} Balon is not as tall or as strong as his father [[Quellon Greyjoy|Quellon]] had been, but he is just as quick and skilled at arms.{{ref|TWOIAF|The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New}}
  
Balon had always been thin, but by {{Date|299}} he is gaunt with a hard face. He has hard black eyes with long grey hair flecked with white that hangs past the small of his back.{{Ref|aCoK|11}}
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Balon has a personality to match his people: stubborn, fearless, and quarrelsome. He is uncompromising even when it comes to his own family, and his faith in the [[Drowned God]] and the [[Old Way]] is absolute.<ref name=RPG/> He has become bitter through age and grief.{{ref|AFFC|1}} According to [[Theon Greyjoy]], Balon is not a heavy [[Alcoholic beverages|drinker]].{{Ref|ACOK|24}}
 
 
Balon has a personality to match his people: stubborn, fearless, and quarrelsome. He is uncompromising even when it comes to his own family, and his faith in the [[Drowned God]] and the [[Old Way]] is absolute.<ref name=RPG/>
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Balon learned to sail when still young and was a very skilled captain. Balon scaled the [[Flint Cliffs]] to the [[Blind Lord]]'s haunted tower when he was ten. By his thirteenth year, he had become an expert oarsman. At fifteen he sailed with [[Dagmer|Dagmer Cleftjaw]] to the [[Stepstones]] on a reaving, killing his first man and taking his first two salt wives there. By seventeen he captained his own [[Ships|longship]].{{Ref|aFfC|1}} Later he often went raiding and was known for his fierceness and fearlessness.  
 
Balon learned to sail when still young and was a very skilled captain. Balon scaled the [[Flint Cliffs]] to the [[Blind Lord]]'s haunted tower when he was ten. By his thirteenth year, he had become an expert oarsman. At fifteen he sailed with [[Dagmer|Dagmer Cleftjaw]] to the [[Stepstones]] on a reaving, killing his first man and taking his first two salt wives there. By seventeen he captained his own [[Ships|longship]].{{Ref|aFfC|1}} Later he often went raiding and was known for his fierceness and fearlessness.  
  
Balon and two of his brothers, [[Euron Greyjoy|Euron]] and [[Victarion Greyjoy|Victarion]], wanted their father Quellon to join [[Robert's Rebellion]]. Quellon was peaceful and cautious, however, and desired neutrality. After Crown Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] was slain in the [[Battle of the Trident]], Quellon was convinced by his sons to join the rebellion or else gain nothing from the war. The [[ironmen]]'s contribution to the war turned out to be minimal. Quellon was slain fighting the longships of the [[Shield Islands]] in a [[battle at the Mander]], after which Balon brought the Greyjoy ships back to Pyke so he could claim the [[Seastone Chair]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New}}
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Balon and two of his brothers, [[Euron Greyjoy|Euron]] and [[Victarion Greyjoy|Victarion]], wanted their father Quellon to join [[Robert's Rebellion]]. Quellon was peaceful and cautious, however, and desired neutrality. After Crown Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] was slain in the [[Battle of the Trident]], Quellon was convinced by his sons to join the rebellion or else gain nothing from the war. The [[ironmen]]'s contribution to the war turned out to be minimal. Quellon was slain fighting the longships of the [[Shield Islands]] in a [[battle at the Mander]], after which Balon brought the Greyjoy ships back to Pyke so he could claim the [[Seastone Chair]].{{ref|TWOIAF|The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New}}
  
 
When Balon returned to Pyke he found out his younger brother, [[Urrigon Greyjoy|Urrigon]], had died of gangrene after being injured in the [[finger dance]]. The [[maester]] at [[Pyke]] had tried to save the hand of the boy, but his potions had failed and the fourteen-year-old Urrigon lost his life instead. Balon commanded the same treatment be used on the maester, who died along with Balon's stepmother.{{Ref|aFfC|1}}
 
When Balon returned to Pyke he found out his younger brother, [[Urrigon Greyjoy|Urrigon]], had died of gangrene after being injured in the [[finger dance]]. The [[maester]] at [[Pyke]] had tried to save the hand of the boy, but his potions had failed and the fourteen-year-old Urrigon lost his life instead. Balon commanded the same treatment be used on the maester, who died along with Balon's stepmother.{{Ref|aFfC|1}}
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===Greyjoy's Rebellion===
 
===Greyjoy's Rebellion===
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Lord [[Quellon Greyjoy]] had desired stronger ties with the [[green lands]], forbade most reaving, brought [[maesters]] to the Iron Islands, and outlawed the taking of [[thrall]]s. His son Balon, however, wished to return to the [[Old Way]], which he considered a better way for the [[ironborn]]. After becoming [[Lord of the Iron Islands]], Balon reversed most of his father's reforms. Over five years he oversaw the construction of the [[Iron Fleet]] to serve the Seastone Chair.{{ref|TWOIAF|The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New}}  
  
Lord [[Quellon Greyjoy]] had desired stronger ties with the [[green lands]], forbade most reaving, brought [[maesters]] to the Iron Islands, and outlawed the taking of [[thrall]]s. His son Balon, however, wished to return to the [[Old Way]], which he considered a better way for the [[ironborn]]. After becoming [[Lord of the Iron Islands]], Balon reversed most of his father's reforms. Over five years he oversaw the construction of the [[Iron Fleet]] to serve the Seastone Chair.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New}}
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[[File:Balon_kneels.png|thumb|300px|left|Balon kneels to [[Robert I Baratheon]] and [[Eddard Stark]]. Screencap from ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' Blu-ray.]]
  
Balon was quick to seize the chance to revert to the ways of old when he thought that King [[Robert I Baratheon]]'s recently-gained rule, through conquest, was unstable. Believing Robert would not have the support, the men, or the will to resist, Balon launched [[Greyjoy's Rebellion|his own rebellion]] and declared himself [[King of the Iron Islands]].
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Balon was quick to seize the chance to revert to the ways of old when he thought that King [[Robert I Baratheon]]'s recently-gained rule, through conquest, was unstable. Believing Robert would not have the support, the men, or the will to resist, Balon launched his own rebellion and declared himself [[King of the Iron Islands]].<ref>[[So Spake Martin]]: [https://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/2997 Asshai.com Forum Chat], July 27, 2008</ref> Beneath the bones of the [[Grey King's Hall]], [[Tarle the Thrice-Drowned]] placed a driftwood crown upon Balon.{{ref|AFFC|18}}
  
[[File:Balon_kneels.png|thumb|300px|left|Balon kneels to [[Robert I Baratheon]] and [[Eddard Stark]]. Screencap from ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' Blu-ray]]
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[[Greyjoy's Rebellion]] won early success with the [[burning of the Lannister fleet]] at [[Lannisport]], but Balon's triumph was short lived. His eldest son, [[Rodrik Greyjoy|Rodrik]], died during the [[storming of Seagard]] and his fleet and forces were defeated, while his second son, [[Maron Greyjoy|Maron]], died while [[Siege of Pyke|defending Pyke]].
  
The ironborn won early success when they [[burning of the Lannister fleet|burned the Lannister fleet]] at [[Lannisport]], but Balon's triumph was short lived. His eldest son, [[Rodrik Greyjoy|Rodrik]], died during the [[storming of Seagard]] and his fleet and forces were defeated, while his second son, [[Maron Greyjoy|Maron]], died while [[Siege of Pyke|defending Pyke]].  
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When the defeated Balon was brought before Robert, Balon reminded the king that he had never sworn him an oath after [[Robert's Rebellion]]. In return for his allegiance now, Balon's life was spared by the generous Robert. Balon's sole surviving son, ten-year-old [[Theon Greyjoy|Theon]], was taken by Lord [[Eddard Stark]] to [[Winterfell]] as a [[ward]] and hostage.{{Ref|aCoK|11}} Balon and his wife, Alannys, grew apart after the deaths of Rodrik and Maron and the taking of Theon.
 
 
Balon was forced to accept defeat and bent the knee, re-swearing fealty to the [[House Baratheon of King's Landing|Baratheons]], allowing his sole surviving son, ten-year-old [[Theon Greyjoy|Theon]], to be taken hostage by Lord [[Eddard Stark]] to [[Winterfell]].{{Ref|aCoK|11}} Balon and his wife, Alannys, grew apart after the deaths of Rodrik and Maron and the taking of Theon.
 
  
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===Recent History===
 
In {{Date|297}} one of Balon's brothers, [[Euron Greyjoy|Euron]], seduced the [[Victarion Greyjoy's third wife|third wife]] of another brother, [[Victarion Greyjoy|Victarion]]. To prevent bloodshed between the brothers Balon sent Euron into exile and swore he would be killed if he returned. To keep his honor Victarion killed his wife.{{ref|AFFC|18}}
 
In {{Date|297}} one of Balon's brothers, [[Euron Greyjoy|Euron]], seduced the [[Victarion Greyjoy's third wife|third wife]] of another brother, [[Victarion Greyjoy|Victarion]]. To prevent bloodshed between the brothers Balon sent Euron into exile and swore he would be killed if he returned. To keep his honor Victarion killed his wife.{{ref|AFFC|18}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
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[[File:T Jedruszek Balon Greyjoy command.jpg|350px|thumb|Balon Greyjoy's command, by Tomasz Jedruszek © Fantasy Flight Games]]
[[File:T Jedruszek Balon Greyjoy command.jpg|350px|thumb|Balon Greyjoy's command - Tomasz Jedruszek © Fantasy Flight Games]]
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Though defeated, Balon never gave up on his desire to become king. With the death of King [[Robert I Baratheon]] and the outbreak of the [[War of the Five Kings]], Balon assembles his fleet and orders all ships which visit the [[Iron Islands]] to remain so he will have the element of surprise.{{ref|AFFC|11}}
Though defeated, Balon never gave up on his desire to become [[King of the Iron Islands]], and at the outbreak of the [[War of the Five Kings]] an opportunity presents itself. Balon assembles his fleet and orders all ships which visit the Iron Islands to remain so he will have the element of surprise.{{ref|AFFC|11}}
 
  
[[Robb Stark]], the [[King in the North]], sends Balon's surviving son, [[Theon Greyjoy|Theon]], to [[Pyke]] as an envoy with an offer to ally with Balon against the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]].{{Ref|aCoK|11}} Insulted, Balon spurns the offer and instead declares himself [[King of the Iron Islands]].{{ref|ACOK|46}} Balon sends his brother [[Victarion Greyjoy|Victarion]], the [[Lord Captain of the Iron Fleet]], to capture [[fall of Moat Cailin|Moat Cailin]]. The ironborn's taking of the [[Neck]] cuts off Robb's army, which has been campaigning in the [[riverlands]] and the [[westerlands]], from the north. Balon sends his daughter and preferred heir, [[Asha Greyjoy|Asha]], to capture [[fall of Deepwood Motte|Deepwood Motte]]. Theon, [[Dagmer|Dagmer Cleftjaw]], and Balon's brother [[Aeron Greyjoy|Aeron Damphair]] are to [[harrying of the Stony Shore|harry the Stony Shore]].{{ref|ACOK|24}} The ironborn forces are able to conquer a number of northern castles because most of their soldiers had left with Robb to fight in the south, and Balon styles himself [[King of the Isles and the North]].{{ref|ACOK|49}}
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[[Robb Stark]], the [[King in the North]], sends Balon's surviving son, [[Theon Greyjoy|Theon]], to [[Pyke]] as an envoy with an offer to ally with Balon against the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]].{{Ref|aCoK|11}} Insulted, Balon spurns the offer and instead declares himself [[King of the Iron Islands]].{{ref|ACOK|46}}
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Balon sends his brother [[Victarion Greyjoy|Victarion]], the [[Lord Captain of the Iron Fleet]], to capture [[fall of Moat Cailin|Moat Cailin]]. The ironborn's taking of the [[Neck]] cuts off Robb's army, which has been campaigning in the [[riverlands]] and the [[westerlands]], from the north. Balon sends his daughter and preferred heir, [[Asha Greyjoy|Asha]], to capture [[fall of Deepwood Motte|Deepwood Motte]]. Theon, [[Dagmer|Dagmer Cleftjaw]], and Balon's brother [[Aeron Greyjoy|Aeron Damphair]] are to [[harrying of the Stony Shore|harry the Stony Shore]].{{ref|ACOK|24}} The ironborn forces are able to conquer a number of northern castles because most of their soldiers had left with Robb to fight in the south, and Balon styles himself [[King of the Isles and the North]].{{ref|ACOK|49}}
  
 
Theon deviates from Balon's plan by sending Dagmer against [[fight at Torrhen's Square|Torrhen's Square]].{{Ref|aCoK|37}} With Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]] drawn away from [[Winterfell]] by Dagmer, Theon [[capture of Winterfell|captures]] the seat of [[House Stark]].{{Ref|aCoK|46}} Asha encourages Theon to abandon Winterfell because it is too far inland, but the youth insists upon remaining.{{Ref|aCoK|56}} Theon and Rodrik are both betrayed by [[Ramsay Snow]], who orders the [[sack of Winterfell]].{{ref|ACOK|66}}
 
Theon deviates from Balon's plan by sending Dagmer against [[fight at Torrhen's Square|Torrhen's Square]].{{Ref|aCoK|37}} With Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]] drawn away from [[Winterfell]] by Dagmer, Theon [[capture of Winterfell|captures]] the seat of [[House Stark]].{{Ref|aCoK|46}} Asha encourages Theon to abandon Winterfell because it is too far inland, but the youth insists upon remaining.{{Ref|aCoK|56}} Theon and Rodrik are both betrayed by [[Ramsay Snow]], who orders the [[sack of Winterfell]].{{ref|ACOK|66}}
  
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
[[File:King Balon Throne.jpg|350px|thumb|King Balon sitting on the [[Seastone Chair]] - by Amok ©]]
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[[File:King Balon Throne.jpg|350px|thumb|King Balon sitting on the [[Seastone Chair]], by Amok ©]]
 
Balon styles himself the Ninth of His Name Since the [[Grey King]], [[King of the Iron Islands and the North]], [[King of Salt and Rock]], [[Son of the Sea Wind]], and [[Lord Reaper of Pyke]].{{ref|ASOS|Appendix}}.   
 
Balon styles himself the Ninth of His Name Since the [[Grey King]], [[King of the Iron Islands and the North]], [[King of Salt and Rock]], [[Son of the Sea Wind]], and [[Lord Reaper of Pyke]].{{ref|ASOS|Appendix}}.   
  
 
In [[King's Landing]], the [[small council]] discusses Balon's terms of alliance instead of a pledge of fealty. Lords [[Mace Tyrell]] and [[Paxter Redwyne]] urge that these terms be accepted in order to free up new resources for dealing with [[Stannis Baratheon]]. However, Tywin Lannister rejects them since Balon is already at war with [[House Stark]].{{ref|ASOS|19}}
 
In [[King's Landing]], the [[small council]] discusses Balon's terms of alliance instead of a pledge of fealty. Lords [[Mace Tyrell]] and [[Paxter Redwyne]] urge that these terms be accepted in order to free up new resources for dealing with [[Stannis Baratheon]]. However, Tywin Lannister rejects them since Balon is already at war with [[House Stark]].{{ref|ASOS|19}}
  
Balon dies in a fall while crossing a bridge during a storm in {{Date|299}}.{{Ref|aSoS|45}}{{Ref|aSoS|54}} Some [[ghost of High Heart|portents]] and the timely return of his exiled eldest brother, [[Euron Greyjoy|Euron]], lead to speculation that Balon may have been murdered by [[Faceless Men|an assassin]] at Euron's command.{{Ref|aCoK|48}}{{Ref|aSoS|22}}{{Ref|aFfC|11}}  
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Balon dies in a fall while crossing a bridge at [Pyke]] during a storm in {{Date|299}}.{{Ref|aSoS|45}}{{Ref|aSoS|54}} Some [[ghost of High Heart|portents]] and the timely return of his exiled eldest brother, [[Euron Greyjoy|Euron]], lead to speculation that Balon may have been murdered by [[Faceless Men|an assassin]] at Euron's command.{{Ref|aCoK|48}}{{Ref|aSoS|22}}{{Ref|aFfC|11}}  
  
 
===''A Feast for Crows''===
 
===''A Feast for Crows''===
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After Balon's death, his daughter, [[Asha Greyjoy|Asha]], and his brothers, [[Victarion Greyjoy|Victarion]] and [[Euron Greyjoy|Euron]], are among the candidates to succeed him.{{Ref|aFfC|1}}{{Ref|aFfC|11}}{{Ref|aFfC|18}} His surviving son, [[Theon Greyjoy|Theon]], had been [[Sack of Winterfell|taken prisoner]] by the [[House Bolton|Boltons]] and is not able to press his claim.{{Ref|aCoK|66}}{{Ref|aSoS|49}} Euron Crow's Eye returns to the Iron Islands the day after Balon's death, but his claim is vehemently opposed by Aeron. Balon's favored successor was Asha, but Aeron does not believe a woman can rule the ironborn. Aeron instead supports Victarion.{{Ref|aFfC|1}}
 
After Balon's death, his daughter, [[Asha Greyjoy|Asha]], and his brothers, [[Victarion Greyjoy|Victarion]] and [[Euron Greyjoy|Euron]], are among the candidates to succeed him.{{Ref|aFfC|1}}{{Ref|aFfC|11}}{{Ref|aFfC|18}} His surviving son, [[Theon Greyjoy|Theon]], had been [[Sack of Winterfell|taken prisoner]] by the [[House Bolton|Boltons]] and is not able to press his claim.{{Ref|aCoK|66}}{{Ref|aSoS|49}} Euron Crow's Eye returns to the Iron Islands the day after Balon's death, but his claim is vehemently opposed by Aeron. Balon's favored successor was Asha, but Aeron does not believe a woman can rule the ironborn. Aeron instead supports Victarion.{{Ref|aFfC|1}}
  
The matter is decided during a [[kingsmoot]] at [[Nagga's Hill]] organized by the Damphair.{{Ref|aFfC|18}} Despite the efforts of Asha and Victarion, Euron is chosen as Balon's successor after he promises to conquer the whole of [[Westeros]] with the power of [[dragons]].{{Ref|aFfC|19}}
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The matter is decided during [[kingsmoot on Old Wyk|a kingsmoot]] at [[Nagga's Hill]] organized by the Damphair.{{Ref|aFfC|18}} Despite the efforts of Asha and Victarion, Euron is chosen as Balon's successor after he promises to conquer the whole of [[Westeros]] with the power of [[dragons]].{{Ref|aFfC|19}}
  
 
===''A Dance with Dragons''===
 
===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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==Quotes by Balon==
 
==Quotes by Balon==
[[File:Balon Pyke.jpg|350px|thumb|Balon standing near [[Pyke]] - by Amok ©]]
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[[File:Balon Pyke.jpg|350px|thumb|Balon standing near [[Pyke]], by Amok ©]]
{{Quote|'''Balon:''' The pup says nothing about a reward. Only that you speak for him, and I am to listen, and give him my sails and swords, and in return he will give me a crown. He will give me a crown...<br>
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{{Quote|'''Balon''': You may take my head, but you cannot name me traitor. No [[House Greyjoy|Greyjoy]] ever swore an oath to a [[House Baratheon of King's Landing|Baratheon]].<br>
'''Theon:''' A poor choice of words, what is meant is–<br>
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'''Robert''': Swear one now, or lose that stubborn head of yours.{{ref|TWOIAF|The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New}}|Balon and [[Robert I Baratheon]]}}
'''Balon:''' What is meant is what is said. The boy will give me a crown. And what is given can be taken away.{{Ref|aCoK|11}}|Balon and [[Theon Greyjoy]], on [[Robb Stark]]'s offer}}
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{{Quote|'''Balon''': [[Robb Stark|The pup]] says nothing about a reward. Only that you speak for him, and I am to listen, and give him my sails and swords, and in return he will give me a crown. He will give me a crown...<br>
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'''Theon''': A poor choice of words, what is meant is–<br>
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'''Balon''': What is meant is what is said. The boy will give me a crown. And what is given can be taken away.{{Ref|aCoK|11}}|Balon and [[Theon Greyjoy]]}}
  
{{Quote|I am the Greyjoy, [[Lord Reaper of Pyke]], [[King of Salt and Rock]], [[Son of the Sea Wind]], and no man gives me a crown. I pay the [[iron price]]. I will take my crown, as [[Urron Redhand]] did five thousand years ago.{{Ref|aCoK|11}}|Balon, to [[Theon Greyjoy]]}}
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{{Quote|I am the Greyjoy, [[Lord Reaper of Pyke]], [[King of Salt and Rock]], [[Son of the Sea Wind]], and no man gives me a crown. I pay the [[iron price]]. I will take my crown, as [[Urron Greyiron|Urron Redhand]] did five thousand years ago.{{Ref|aCoK|11}}|Balon to [[Theon Greyjoy]]}}
  
{{Quote|Did [[Eddard Stark|Ned Stark]] dress you like that? Was it his pleasure to garb you in velvets and silks and make you his own sweet daughter?{{Ref|aCoK|11}}|Balon, to [[Theon Greyjoy]]}}
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{{Quote|Did [[Eddard Stark|Ned Stark]] dress you like that? Was it his pleasure to garb you in velvets and silks and make you his own sweet daughter?{{Ref|aCoK|11}}|Balon to [[Theon Greyjoy]]}}
  
{{quote|No man has ever died from bending his knee. He who kneels may rise again, blade in hand. He who will not kneel stays dead, stiff legs and all.{{ref|ADWD|42}}|Balon, to [[Asha Greyjoy]]}}
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{{quote|No man has ever died from bending his knee. He who kneels may rise again, blade in hand. He who will not kneel stays dead, stiff legs and all.{{ref|ADWD|42}}|Balon to [[Asha Greyjoy]]}}
  
 
==Quotes about Balon==
 
==Quotes about Balon==
 
{{Quote|'''Captain''': The way I heard it in [[Lordsport]], there was a blow coming in from the west, rain and thunder, and old King Balon was crossing one of them bridges when the wind got hold of it and just tore the thing to pieces. He washed up two days later, all bloated and broken. Crabs ate his eyes, I hear.<br>
 
{{Quote|'''Captain''': The way I heard it in [[Lordsport]], there was a blow coming in from the west, rain and thunder, and old King Balon was crossing one of them bridges when the wind got hold of it and just tore the thing to pieces. He washed up two days later, all bloated and broken. Crabs ate his eyes, I hear.<br>
'''Greatjon''': King crabs, I hope, to sup upon such royal jelly, eh?{{Ref|asos|45}}|The captain of the ''[[Myraham]]'' and the [[Jon Umber (Greatjon)|Greatjon]], upon Balon's death}}
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'''Jon''': King crabs, I hope, to sup upon such royal jelly, eh?{{Ref|asos|45}}|The [[Captain of the Myraham|captain]] of the ''[[Myraham]]'' and [[Jon Umber]]}}
  
{{Quote|My brother Balon made [[ironborn|us]] great again, which earned the [[Storm God]]'s wrath. He feasts now in the [[Drowned God]]'s watery halls, with [[mermaids]] to attend his every want. It shall be for us who remain behind in this dry and dismal vale to finish his great work.{{ref|AFFC|1}}|[[Aeron Greyjoy]], to [[the Sparr]], [[Steffarion Sparr]], and [[Gormond Goodbrother]]}}
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House Greyjoy.svg
Balon Greyjoy
House Greyjoy.svg
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Balon Greyjoy by Amok ©
Monarch
Reign 289 AC - 289 AC
299 AC - 299 AC
Full name Balon Greyjoy, the Ninth of His Name Since the Grey King
Titles
Heir Theon Greyjoy/Asha Greyjoy (disputed)
Successor Euron III Greyjoy
Personal Information
Aliases
  • Balon the Brave[1]
  • Balon the Blessed[2]
  • Balon the Twice Crowned[2]
  • Balon the Widowmaker[3]
  • The wet king[4]
  • The kraken king[4]
  • The iron king[1]
Born 255261 AC[5]
Pyke[6]
Died 299 AC
Pyke
Family
Dynasty House Greyjoy
Queen Alannys Harlaw
Issue Rodrik Greyjoy
Maron Greyjoy
Asha Greyjoy
Theon Greyjoy
Father Quellon Greyjoy
Mother Lady Sunderly
References
Books
Played by Patrick Malahide
TV series Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 6

Balon Greyjoy is the Lord of the Iron Islands and the head of House Greyjoy of Pyke. The captain of the Great Kraken,[7] he is a follower of the Old Way of the ironborn and desires to bring them back to prominence. In 289 AC he proclaimed their independence from the Iron Throne, but Greyjoy's Rebellion was defeated by King Robert I Baratheon's forces. In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, Balon is played by Patrick Malahide.[8]

Appearance and Character

Balon had always been thin, but by 299 AC he is gaunt with a hard face. He has hard black eyes with long grey hair flecked with white that hangs past the small of his back.[7] He has a stoop in his shoulder.[1] Balon is not as tall or as strong as his father Quellon had been, but he is just as quick and skilled at arms.[9]

Balon has a personality to match his people: stubborn, fearless, and quarrelsome. He is uncompromising even when it comes to his own family, and his faith in the Drowned God and the Old Way is absolute.[10] He has become bitter through age and grief.[1] According to Theon Greyjoy, Balon is not a heavy drinker.[11]

History

Early life

Balon is the eldest surviving son of Quellon Greyjoy, Lord of the Iron Islands, and a lady of House Sunderly. It is not clear when he was born.

Balon learned to sail when still young and was a very skilled captain. Balon scaled the Flint Cliffs to the Blind Lord's haunted tower when he was ten. By his thirteenth year, he had become an expert oarsman. At fifteen he sailed with Dagmer Cleftjaw to the Stepstones on a reaving, killing his first man and taking his first two salt wives there. By seventeen he captained his own longship.[1] Later he often went raiding and was known for his fierceness and fearlessness.

Balon and two of his brothers, Euron and Victarion, wanted their father Quellon to join Robert's Rebellion. Quellon was peaceful and cautious, however, and desired neutrality. After Crown Prince Rhaegar Targaryen was slain in the Battle of the Trident, Quellon was convinced by his sons to join the rebellion or else gain nothing from the war. The ironmen's contribution to the war turned out to be minimal. Quellon was slain fighting the longships of the Shield Islands in a battle at the Mander, after which Balon brought the Greyjoy ships back to Pyke so he could claim the Seastone Chair.[9]

When Balon returned to Pyke he found out his younger brother, Urrigon, had died of gangrene after being injured in the finger dance. The maester at Pyke had tried to save the hand of the boy, but his potions had failed and the fourteen-year-old Urrigon lost his life instead. Balon commanded the same treatment be used on the maester, who died along with Balon's stepmother.[1]

Balon is married to Alannys Harlaw, who gave him three sons and a daughter: Rodrik, Maron, Asha, and Theon.

Greyjoy's Rebellion

Lord Quellon Greyjoy had desired stronger ties with the green lands, forbade most reaving, brought maesters to the Iron Islands, and outlawed the taking of thralls. His son Balon, however, wished to return to the Old Way, which he considered a better way for the ironborn. After becoming Lord of the Iron Islands, Balon reversed most of his father's reforms. Over five years he oversaw the construction of the Iron Fleet to serve the Seastone Chair.[9]

Balon kneels to Robert I Baratheon and Eddard Stark. Screencap from Game of Thrones Blu-ray.

Balon was quick to seize the chance to revert to the ways of old when he thought that King Robert I Baratheon's recently-gained rule, through conquest, was unstable. Believing Robert would not have the support, the men, or the will to resist, Balon launched his own rebellion and declared himself King of the Iron Islands.[12] Beneath the bones of the Grey King's Hall, Tarle the Thrice-Drowned placed a driftwood crown upon Balon.[3]

Greyjoy's Rebellion won early success with the burning of the Lannister fleet at Lannisport, but Balon's triumph was short lived. His eldest son, Rodrik, died during the storming of Seagard and his fleet and forces were defeated, while his second son, Maron, died while defending Pyke.

When the defeated Balon was brought before Robert, Balon reminded the king that he had never sworn him an oath after Robert's Rebellion. In return for his allegiance now, Balon's life was spared by the generous Robert. Balon's sole surviving son, ten-year-old Theon, was taken by Lord Eddard Stark to Winterfell as a ward and hostage.[7] Balon and his wife, Alannys, grew apart after the deaths of Rodrik and Maron and the taking of Theon.

Recent History

In 297 AC one of Balon's brothers, Euron, seduced the third wife of another brother, Victarion. To prevent bloodshed between the brothers Balon sent Euron into exile and swore he would be killed if he returned. To keep his honor Victarion killed his wife.[3]

Recent Events

A Clash of Kings

Balon Greyjoy's command, by Tomasz Jedruszek © Fantasy Flight Games

Though defeated, Balon never gave up on his desire to become king. With the death of King Robert I Baratheon and the outbreak of the War of the Five Kings, Balon assembles his fleet and orders all ships which visit the Iron Islands to remain so he will have the element of surprise.[13]

Robb Stark, the King in the North, sends Balon's surviving son, Theon, to Pyke as an envoy with an offer to ally with Balon against the Lannisters.[7] Insulted, Balon spurns the offer and instead declares himself King of the Iron Islands.[14]

Balon sends his brother Victarion, the Lord Captain of the Iron Fleet, to capture Moat Cailin. The ironborn's taking of the Neck cuts off Robb's army, which has been campaigning in the riverlands and the westerlands, from the north. Balon sends his daughter and preferred heir, Asha, to capture Deepwood Motte. Theon, Dagmer Cleftjaw, and Balon's brother Aeron Damphair are to harry the Stony Shore.[11] The ironborn forces are able to conquer a number of northern castles because most of their soldiers had left with Robb to fight in the south, and Balon styles himself King of the Isles and the North.[15]

Theon deviates from Balon's plan by sending Dagmer against Torrhen's Square.[16] With Ser Rodrik Cassel drawn away from Winterfell by Dagmer, Theon captures the seat of House Stark.[14] Asha encourages Theon to abandon Winterfell because it is too far inland, but the youth insists upon remaining.[17] Theon and Rodrik are both betrayed by Ramsay Snow, who orders the sack of Winterfell.[18]

A Storm of Swords

King Balon sitting on the Seastone Chair, by Amok ©

Balon styles himself the Ninth of His Name Since the Grey King, King of the Iron Islands and the North, King of Salt and Rock, Son of the Sea Wind, and Lord Reaper of Pyke.[19].

In King's Landing, the small council discusses Balon's terms of alliance instead of a pledge of fealty. Lords Mace Tyrell and Paxter Redwyne urge that these terms be accepted in order to free up new resources for dealing with Stannis Baratheon. However, Tywin Lannister rejects them since Balon is already at war with House Stark.[20]

Balon dies in a fall while crossing a bridge at [Pyke]] during a storm in 299 AC.[21][22] Some portents and the timely return of his exiled eldest brother, Euron, lead to speculation that Balon may have been murdered by an assassin at Euron's command.[23][24][13]

A Feast for Crows

When Aeron Greyjoy is informed of his older brother's death, he thinks back to the last time he saw Balon upon returning from the Stony Shore. Aeron Damphair recalls while Balon's grey hair had turned half-white and the stoop in his shoulder more pronounced, his king had not seemed ill.[1]

After Balon's death, his daughter, Asha, and his brothers, Victarion and Euron, are among the candidates to succeed him.[1][13][3] His surviving son, Theon, had been taken prisoner by the Boltons and is not able to press his claim.[18][25] Euron Crow's Eye returns to the Iron Islands the day after Balon's death, but his claim is vehemently opposed by Aeron. Balon's favored successor was Asha, but Aeron does not believe a woman can rule the ironborn. Aeron instead supports Victarion.[1]

The matter is decided during a kingsmoot at Nagga's Hill organized by the Damphair.[3] Despite the efforts of Asha and Victarion, Euron is chosen as Balon's successor after he promises to conquer the whole of Westeros with the power of dragons.[2]

A Dance with Dragons

Euron abandons Balon's conquests in the north, leaving the ironborn remaining there to fend for themselves.[26]

The Winds of Winter

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Euron admits to the captive Aeron that he was responsible for Balon's death, although he did not personally slay the king.[27]

Quotes by Balon

Balon standing near Pyke, by Amok ©

Balon: You may take my head, but you cannot name me traitor. No Greyjoy ever swore an oath to a Baratheon.
Robert: Swear one now, or lose that stubborn head of yours.[9]

—Balon and Robert I Baratheon

Balon: The pup says nothing about a reward. Only that you speak for him, and I am to listen, and give him my sails and swords, and in return he will give me a crown. He will give me a crown...

Theon: A poor choice of words, what is meant is–

Balon: What is meant is what is said. The boy will give me a crown. And what is given can be taken away.[7]

—Balon and Theon Greyjoy

I am the Greyjoy, Lord Reaper of Pyke, King of Salt and Rock, Son of the Sea Wind, and no man gives me a crown. I pay the iron price. I will take my crown, as Urron Redhand did five thousand years ago.[7]

—Balon to Theon Greyjoy

Did Ned Stark dress you like that? Was it his pleasure to garb you in velvets and silks and make you his own sweet daughter?[7]

—Balon to Theon Greyjoy

No man has ever died from bending his knee. He who kneels may rise again, blade in hand. He who will not kneel stays dead, stiff legs and all.[28]

—Balon to Asha Greyjoy

Quotes about Balon

Captain: The way I heard it in Lordsport, there was a blow coming in from the west, rain and thunder, and old King Balon was crossing one of them bridges when the wind got hold of it and just tore the thing to pieces. He washed up two days later, all bloated and broken. Crabs ate his eyes, I hear.
Jon: King crabs, I hope, to sup upon such royal jelly, eh?[21]

—The captain of the Myraham and Jon Umber

My brother Balon made us great again, which earned the Storm God's wrath. He feasts now in the Drowned God's watery halls, with mermaids to attend his every want. It shall be for us who remain behind in this dry and dismal vale to finish his great work.[1]

A brave man but a bad lord.[13]

Asha Greyjoy's thoughts

Family

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dagon
 
Unknown
wife
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Son
 
Unknown
wife
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lady Stonetree
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Quellon
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lady Piper
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lady Sunderly
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Harlon
 
Quenton
 
Donel
 
Balon
 
Alannys Harlaw
 
Euron
 
Victarion
 
Unknown
three wives
 
Urrigon
 
Aeron
 
Robin
 
Stillborn
daughter
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rodrik
 
Maron
 
Asha
 
Erik
Ironmaker
 
Theon
 
Bastard
sons
 
 
 
Stillborn
daughter
 
 

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 1, The Prophet.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 19, The Drowned Man.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 18, The Iron Captain.
  4. 4.0 4.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 43, Arya VIII.
  5. See the Balon Greyjoy calculation
  6. George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Balon Greyjoy.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 11, Theon I.
  8. HBO: Game of Thrones: cast and crew
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 The World of Ice & Fire, The Iron Islands: The Old Way and the New.
  10. A Song of Ice and Fire Campaign Guide
  11. 11.0 11.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 24, Theon II.
  12. So Spake Martin: Asshai.com Forum Chat, July 27, 2008
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 11, The Kraken's Daughter.
  14. 14.0 14.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 46, Bran VI.
  15. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 49, Tyrion XI.
  16. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 37, Theon III.
  17. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 56, Theon V.
  18. 18.0 18.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 66, Theon VI.
  19. A Storm of Swords, Appendix.
  20. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 19, Tyrion III.
  21. 21.0 21.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 45, Catelyn V.
  22. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 54, Davos V.
  23. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 48, Daenerys IV.
  24. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 22, Arya IV.
  25. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 49, Catelyn VI.
  26. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 26, The Wayward Bride.
  27. The Winds of Winter, The Forsaken
  28. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 42, The King's Prize.

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