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− | | Character_name = [[File:House_Ryswell. | + | | Character_name = [[File:House_Ryswell.svg|50px|left]] Barbrey Dustin [[File:House_Dustin.svg|50px|right]]<br>[[File:House Dustin (Barbrey).svg|50px]] |
| image = [[File:Barbrey Ryswell-Dustin1.jpg|300px]] | | image = [[File:Barbrey Ryswell-Dustin1.jpg|300px]] | ||
| image_caption = Barbrey Ryswell, by Delaney02© | | image_caption = Barbrey Ryswell, by Delaney02© | ||
| Alias = | | Alias = | ||
− | | Title = Lady of | + | | Title = [[Lord of Barrowton|Lady of Barrowton]]{{Ref|AFFC|Appendix}} |
| Allegiance = [[House Ryswell]]<br>[[House Dustin]] | | Allegiance = [[House Ryswell]]<br>[[House Dustin]] | ||
| Race = | | Race = | ||
| Played by = | | Played by = | ||
| Culture = [[Northmen]] | | Culture = [[Northmen]] | ||
− | | Spouse = Lord [[Willam Dustin]] | + | | Spouse = Lord [[Willam Dustin]]{{Ref|AFFC|Appendix}} |
| Place_of_Birth = [[Rills]]{{Ref|awoiaf| Barbrey Dustin}} | | Place_of_Birth = [[Rills]]{{Ref|awoiaf| Barbrey Dustin}} | ||
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| Books = ''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (appendix)<br>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (appears) | | Books = ''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (appendix)<br>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (appears) | ||
| TV_series = | | TV_series = | ||
− | | coat-of-arms = The spiked crown and crossed long axes of [[House Dustin]] quartered with the golden horse head of [[ | + | | coat-of-arms = The spiked crown and crossed long axes of [[House Dustin]] quartered with the golden horse head of [[Rodrik Ryswell]]<br>''(Quarterly 1st and 4th Or between two longaxes saltirewise rusted proper shafted sable a crown of the last; 2nd and 3rd Bronze a horse's head sable orbed and maned gules within a bordure engrailed sable)'' |
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− | '''Barbrey Dustin''' is the Lady of [[Barrowton]] as the widow of Lord [[Willam Dustin]]. She was born into [[House Ryswell]] as the younger daughter of Lord [[Rodrik Ryswell]]. | + | '''Barbrey Dustin''', née '''Ryswell''', is the Lady of [[Barrowton]] as the widow of Lord [[Willam Dustin]]. She was born into [[House Ryswell]] as the younger daughter of Lord [[Rodrik Ryswell]].{{Ref|AFFC|Appendix}} |
==Appearance and Character== | ==Appearance and Character== | ||
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When Lord [[Roose Bolton]] learns that [[Stannis Baratheon]] has left the [[Wall]], he decides to move Ramsay's wedding from Barrowton to [[Winterfell]].{{ref|ADWD|32}} Barbrey insists on taking custody of "Arya" until the wedding occurs. [[Theon Greyjoy]], who travels in Lady Dustin's retinue to Winterfell, sits beside her at the wedding feast. Although Barbrey is astute and has good political savvy, she fails to see through Lord [[Wyman Manderly]]'s behavior during the feast. She is offended by Wyman's apparent capitulation despite his son, Ser [[Wendel Manderly]], dying at the Red Wedding, and she dismisses Lord Manderly to Theon as craven to the bone—just after [[Frey Pies/Theories|Wyman serves his pies]].{{ref|ADWD|37}} Theon suspects that Barbrey is aware the bride is an imposter.{{ref|ADWD|41}} | When Lord [[Roose Bolton]] learns that [[Stannis Baratheon]] has left the [[Wall]], he decides to move Ramsay's wedding from Barrowton to [[Winterfell]].{{ref|ADWD|32}} Barbrey insists on taking custody of "Arya" until the wedding occurs. [[Theon Greyjoy]], who travels in Lady Dustin's retinue to Winterfell, sits beside her at the wedding feast. Although Barbrey is astute and has good political savvy, she fails to see through Lord [[Wyman Manderly]]'s behavior during the feast. She is offended by Wyman's apparent capitulation despite his son, Ser [[Wendel Manderly]], dying at the Red Wedding, and she dismisses Lord Manderly to Theon as craven to the bone—just after [[Frey Pies/Theories|Wyman serves his pies]].{{ref|ADWD|37}} Theon suspects that Barbrey is aware the bride is an imposter.{{ref|ADWD|41}} | ||
− | Among the snowmen that squires build along the battlements of Winterfell, one is a snow lady resembling Barbrey. Lady Dustin has Theon lead her into the [[crypts of Winterfell]], where she explains much of her history and story | + | Among the snowmen that squires build along the battlements of Winterfell, one is a snow lady resembling Barbrey. Lady Dustin has Theon lead her into the [[crypts of Winterfell]], where she explains much of her history and story to him. Barbrey resents that Lord [[Eddard Stark]] returned the horse of her husband, Lord [[Willam Dustin]], but not his bones after [[Robert's Rebellion]]. To spite Eddard's shade, Barbrey tells Theon that if Eddard's bones, which were heading north before Moat Cailin [[fall of Moat Cailin|fell to the ironborn]], are discovered north of the [[Neck]] she will ensure they are never put to rest in the crypts.{{ref|ADWD|41}} Barrowton is staunch for [[House Bolton]] largely because of this grievance.{{Ref|ADWD|32}} Before leaving the crypts, Barbrey and Theon discover that swords are missing from the tombs, including that of [[Brandon Stark]], her lover from her youth.{{ref|ADWD|41}} |
As tensions arise in snow-bound Winterfell, Barbrey and her brother, Ser [[Roger Ryswell]], calm knights from [[House Manderly]] when Ser [[Hosteen Frey]] insults Lord Manderly. When Barbrey requests a more cheerful song than "[[The Winter Maid]]" during a meal, [[Mance Rayder|Abel]] sings "[[The Queen Took Off Her Sandal, the King Took Off His Crown]]" and "[[The Bear and the Maiden Fair]]". While she appears to be loyal to House Bolton, Barbrey bears a grudge against [[House Frey]] due to the fact that several of her own men were killed at the Red Wedding. She points this out to Ser [[Aenys Frey]] when several suspicious deaths occur in Winterfell.{{ref|ADWD|46}} She is absent when the Manderlys and Freys clash after the death of Little Walder and Theon escapes the castle.{{ref|ADWD|51}} | As tensions arise in snow-bound Winterfell, Barbrey and her brother, Ser [[Roger Ryswell]], calm knights from [[House Manderly]] when Ser [[Hosteen Frey]] insults Lord Manderly. When Barbrey requests a more cheerful song than "[[The Winter Maid]]" during a meal, [[Mance Rayder|Abel]] sings "[[The Queen Took Off Her Sandal, the King Took Off His Crown]]" and "[[The Bear and the Maiden Fair]]". While she appears to be loyal to House Bolton, Barbrey bears a grudge against [[House Frey]] due to the fact that several of her own men were killed at the Red Wedding. She points this out to Ser [[Aenys Frey]] when several suspicious deaths occur in Winterfell.{{ref|ADWD|46}} She is absent when the Manderlys and Freys clash after the death of Little Walder and Theon escapes the castle.{{ref|ADWD|51}} | ||
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{{Quote|'''Barbrey:''' [[Jeyne Poole|The bride]] weeps ... Dressing her in grey and white serves no good if the girl is left to sob. The [[House Frey|Freys]] might not care, but the [[north]]men ... they fear [[the Dreadfort]], but they love the [[House Stark|Starks]].<br>'''Theon:''' Not you.<br>'''Barbrey:''' Not me, but the rest, yes. Old [[Hother Umber|Whoresbane]] is only here because the Freys hold the [[Jon Umber|Greatjon]] captive. And do you imagine the [[House Hornwood|Hornwood]] men have forgotten [[Ramsay Snow|the Bastard's]] last marriage, and how [[Donella Hornwood|his lady wife]] was left to starve, chewing her own fingers? What do you think passes through their heads when they hear the new bride weeping? Valiant [[Eddard Stark|Ned's]] precious little girl. Lady [[Arya Stark|Arya's]] sobs do us more harm than all of Lord [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis's]] swords and spears.{{Ref|aDwD|41}}|Barbrey and [[Theon Greyjoy]]}} | {{Quote|'''Barbrey:''' [[Jeyne Poole|The bride]] weeps ... Dressing her in grey and white serves no good if the girl is left to sob. The [[House Frey|Freys]] might not care, but the [[north]]men ... they fear [[the Dreadfort]], but they love the [[House Stark|Starks]].<br>'''Theon:''' Not you.<br>'''Barbrey:''' Not me, but the rest, yes. Old [[Hother Umber|Whoresbane]] is only here because the Freys hold the [[Jon Umber|Greatjon]] captive. And do you imagine the [[House Hornwood|Hornwood]] men have forgotten [[Ramsay Snow|the Bastard's]] last marriage, and how [[Donella Hornwood|his lady wife]] was left to starve, chewing her own fingers? What do you think passes through their heads when they hear the new bride weeping? Valiant [[Eddard Stark|Ned's]] precious little girl. Lady [[Arya Stark|Arya's]] sobs do us more harm than all of Lord [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis's]] swords and spears.{{Ref|aDwD|41}}|Barbrey and [[Theon Greyjoy]]}} | ||
− | {{quote|'''Barbrey''': Why do you love the [[House Stark|Starks]]?<br>'''Theon''': I ... I wanted to be one of them ...<br>'''Barbrey''': And never could. We have more in common than you know, my lord.{{ref| | + | {{quote|'''Barbrey''': Why do you love the [[House Stark|Starks]]?<br>'''Theon''': I ... I wanted to be one of them ...<br>'''Barbrey''': And never could. We have more in common than you know, my lord.{{ref|ADWD|41}}|Barbrey and [[Theon Greyjoy]]}} |
{{Quote|'''Barbrey''': Lord [[Wyman Manderly|Wyman]] is not the only one who lost kin at your [[Red Wedding]], Frey. Do you imagine [[Hother Umber|Whoresbane]] loves you any better? If you did not hold the [[Jon Umber|Greatjon]], he would pull out your entrails and make you eat them, as Lady [[Donella Hornwood|Hornwood]] ate her fingers. [[House Flint|Flints]], [[House Cerwyn|Cerwyns]], [[House Tallhart|Tallharts]], [[House Slate|Slates]] ... they all had men with the [[Robb Stark|Young Wolf]].<br>'''Roger''': [[House Ryswell]] too.<br>'''Barbrey''': Even [[House Dustin|Dustins]] out of [[Barrowton]]. The [[north]] remembers, Frey.{{Ref|aDwD|46}}|Barbrey and [[Roger Ryswell]] to [[Aenys Frey]]}} | {{Quote|'''Barbrey''': Lord [[Wyman Manderly|Wyman]] is not the only one who lost kin at your [[Red Wedding]], Frey. Do you imagine [[Hother Umber|Whoresbane]] loves you any better? If you did not hold the [[Jon Umber|Greatjon]], he would pull out your entrails and make you eat them, as Lady [[Donella Hornwood|Hornwood]] ate her fingers. [[House Flint|Flints]], [[House Cerwyn|Cerwyns]], [[House Tallhart|Tallharts]], [[House Slate|Slates]] ... they all had men with the [[Robb Stark|Young Wolf]].<br>'''Roger''': [[House Ryswell]] too.<br>'''Barbrey''': Even [[House Dustin|Dustins]] out of [[Barrowton]]. The [[north]] remembers, Frey.{{Ref|aDwD|46}}|Barbrey and [[Roger Ryswell]] to [[Aenys Frey]]}} | ||
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[[Category:Characters from the North|Dustin, Barbrey]] | [[Category:Characters from the North|Dustin, Barbrey]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Ruling ladies|Dustin, Barbrey]] | ||
[[Category:Noblewomen|Dustin, Barbrey]] | [[Category:Noblewomen|Dustin, Barbrey]] | ||
[[Category:Supporters of Robb Stark in the War of the Five Kings|Dustin, Barbrey]] | [[Category:Supporters of Robb Stark in the War of the Five Kings|Dustin, Barbrey]] |
Revision as of 15:01, 17 August 2019
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Barbrey Ryswell, by Delaney02© | |
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Title | Lady of Barrowton[1] |
Allegiances | |
Culture | Northmen |
Born | Rills[2] |
Spouse | Lord Willam Dustin[1] |
Personal arms |
The spiked crown and crossed long axes of House Dustin quartered with the golden horse head of Rodrik Ryswell (Quarterly 1st and 4th Or between two longaxes saltirewise rusted proper shafted sable a crown of the last; 2nd and 3rd Bronze a horse's head sable orbed and maned gules within a bordure engrailed sable) |
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Barbrey Dustin, née Ryswell, is the Lady of Barrowton as the widow of Lord Willam Dustin. She was born into House Ryswell as the younger daughter of Lord Rodrik Ryswell.[1]
Contents
Appearance and Character
Barbrey is tall, unbent, and handsome. She has wrinkles around her mouth and eyes, and her hair is equal parts brown and grey. She wears her hair tied behind her head in a widow's knot. She usually dresses all in black, but she sometimes accentuates her attire with vair.[3][4] Her gown has a high stiff collar.[4]
While intelligent, Lady Dustin has grown into a bitter woman over the years. Her personal banner flying over the keep of Barrow Hall quarters the spiked crown and crossed long axes of House Dustin with the golden horse head of her father, Lord Rodrik Ryswell.[3]
Barbrey is distrustful of maesters and refers to them as grey rats.[5]
History
Barbrey is the surviving daughter of Rodrik Ryswell, Lord of the Rills, and is the sister of Roger, Rickard, and Roose. Their sister was Bethany, the late second wife of Roose Bolton, Lord of the Dreadfort.[3]
Brandon Stark, the eldest son of Lord Rickard Stark, often rode the Rills while being fostered at Barrowton with old Lord Dustin. Infatuated with the heir of Winterfell, young Barbrey had an affair with Brandon, who took her maidenhead. Lord Rodrik hoped to wed his daughter to a Stark, but Lord Rickard betrothed his heir to Catelyn Tully of Riverrun. Barbrey claims Brandon did not want to wed Catelyn[4] and that the betrothal was the idea of Walys, Rickard's maester at Winterfell.[5] Rodrik then hoped to wed Barbrey to Brandon's younger brother, Eddard Stark, but that was not to be. Barbrey instead wed Willam Dustin, the young Lord of Barrowton.[4]
The abduction of Lyanna Stark by Prince Rhaegar Targaryen led to the executions of Brandon and Lord Rickard Stark by King Aerys II Targaryen in King's Landing. Now Lord of Winterfell, Eddard returned to the north to call his banners for Robert's Rebellion. Not yet half a year into marriage, Willam rode off to war against Barbrey's objections. Barbrey gifted him with a fine red steed, the pride of her father's herd, and Willam swore he would return to her mounted on the horse.[4]
Willam attended the wedding of Eddard and Catelyn at Riverrun during the war,[6] and he accompanied Lord Stark south after the siege of Storm's End. Lord Dustin was slain in the combat at the tower of joy,[7] however, and Ned built cairns for the fallen.[8] After the war ended, Lord Stark returned Willam's steed to Barbrey. She bears a grudge against Eddard, who brought the bones of his sister, Lyanna, to Winterfell for burial in its crypt, but not the bones of her husband, Lord Dustin, to Barrowton.[4]
As her husband's widow, Barbrey continued to rule Barrowton in her own name. She was fond of her sister Bethany's son, Domeric Bolton, who served at Barrowton for four years as her page.[9][3] Since Domeric's death in 297 AC, Barbrey has nursed suspicions about Ramsay Snow's involvement.[3]
Recent Events
A Dance with Dragons
Lady Barbrey sent a minimal number of soldiers from Barrowton to join the army of Robb Stark, who was proclaimed King in the North and later killed in the Red Wedding.[4]
Barbey is one of the signatories of the letters that Ramsay Bolton sends announcing that Moat Cailin has been retaken from the ironborn.[10] She hosts the Boltons at Barrowton, where the wedding of Ramsay to "Arya Stark", actually Jeyne Poole, is to occur. She cannot abide the presence of Ramsay and his Bastard's Boys[11] and forbids them from Barrow Hall, as she suspects he had a hand in the death of her nephew, Domeric Bolton. She gives grey colts to Ramsay's squires, Big Walder and Little Walder Frey.[3]
When Lord Roose Bolton learns that Stannis Baratheon has left the Wall, he decides to move Ramsay's wedding from Barrowton to Winterfell.[3] Barbrey insists on taking custody of "Arya" until the wedding occurs. Theon Greyjoy, who travels in Lady Dustin's retinue to Winterfell, sits beside her at the wedding feast. Although Barbrey is astute and has good political savvy, she fails to see through Lord Wyman Manderly's behavior during the feast. She is offended by Wyman's apparent capitulation despite his son, Ser Wendel Manderly, dying at the Red Wedding, and she dismisses Lord Manderly to Theon as craven to the bone—just after Wyman serves his pies.[5] Theon suspects that Barbrey is aware the bride is an imposter.[4]
Among the snowmen that squires build along the battlements of Winterfell, one is a snow lady resembling Barbrey. Lady Dustin has Theon lead her into the crypts of Winterfell, where she explains much of her history and story to him. Barbrey resents that Lord Eddard Stark returned the horse of her husband, Lord Willam Dustin, but not his bones after Robert's Rebellion. To spite Eddard's shade, Barbrey tells Theon that if Eddard's bones, which were heading north before Moat Cailin fell to the ironborn, are discovered north of the Neck she will ensure they are never put to rest in the crypts.[4] Barrowton is staunch for House Bolton largely because of this grievance.[3] Before leaving the crypts, Barbrey and Theon discover that swords are missing from the tombs, including that of Brandon Stark, her lover from her youth.[4]
As tensions arise in snow-bound Winterfell, Barbrey and her brother, Ser Roger Ryswell, calm knights from House Manderly when Ser Hosteen Frey insults Lord Manderly. When Barbrey requests a more cheerful song than "The Winter Maid" during a meal, Abel sings "The Queen Took Off Her Sandal, the King Took Off His Crown" and "The Bear and the Maiden Fair". While she appears to be loyal to House Bolton, Barbrey bears a grudge against House Frey due to the fact that several of her own men were killed at the Red Wedding. She points this out to Ser Aenys Frey when several suspicious deaths occur in Winterfell.[11] She is absent when the Manderlys and Freys clash after the death of Little Walder and Theon escapes the castle.[12]
Quotes by Barbrey
—Barbrey to Theon Greyjoy
Barbrey: The bride weeps ... Dressing her in grey and white serves no good if the girl is left to sob. The Freys might not care, but the northmen ... they fear the Dreadfort, but they love the Starks.
Theon: Not you.
Barbrey: Not me, but the rest, yes. Old Whoresbane is only here because the Freys hold the Greatjon captive. And do you imagine the Hornwood men have forgotten the Bastard's last marriage, and how his lady wife was left to starve, chewing her own fingers? What do you think passes through their heads when they hear the new bride weeping? Valiant Ned's precious little girl. Lady Arya's sobs do us more harm than all of Lord Stannis's swords and spears.[4]—Barbrey and Theon Greyjoy
Barbrey: Why do you love the Starks?
Theon: I ... I wanted to be one of them ...
Barbrey: And never could. We have more in common than you know, my lord.[4]—Barbrey and Theon Greyjoy
Barbrey: Lord Wyman is not the only one who lost kin at your Red Wedding, Frey. Do you imagine Whoresbane loves you any better? If you did not hold the Greatjon, he would pull out your entrails and make you eat them, as Lady Hornwood ate her fingers. Flints, Cerwyns, Tallharts, Slates ... they all had men with the Young Wolf.
Roger: House Ryswell too.
Barbrey: Even Dustins out of Barrowton. The north remembers, Frey.[11]—Barbrey and Roger Ryswell to Aenys Frey
Quotes about Barbrey
Lady Barbrey is a woman who knows how to nurse a grievance. Be grateful for that.[3]
Family
Rodrick | Unknown wife | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bethany | Roose Bolton | Barbrey | Willam Dustin | Roger | Rickard | Roose | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sons | Domeric Bolton | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 A Feast for Crows, Appendix.
- ↑ George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Barbrey Dustin.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 32, Reek III.
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 41, The Turncloak.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 37, The Prince of Winterfell.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 51, Catelyn VII.
- ↑ George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Willam Dustin.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 39, Eddard X.
- ↑ George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Domeric Bolton.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 26, The Wayward Bride.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 46, A Ghost in Winterfell.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 51, Theon I.
External Links
- Barbrey Dustin on the Game of Thrones wiki.