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Ser '''Donnel Haigh''' is the second son of Ser [[Leslyn Haigh]] and [[Perriane Frey]]. He has been beaten many times in tourneys by [[Sandor Clegane]], who almost killed him in a mêlée.<ref>[[A Storm of Swords]], [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 50|Chapter 50]], Arya</ref>
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Ser '''Donnel Haigh''' is the second son of Ser [[Leslyn Haigh]] and [[Perriane Frey]].
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==History==
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Donnel has been beaten many times in tourneys by [[Sandor Clegane]], who almost killed him in a mêlée.{{ref|ASOS|50}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
===A Storm of Swords===
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===''A Storm of Swords''===
Ser Donnel was introduced to Lady [[Catelyn Tully]] at [[the Twins]] on the eve of Lord [[Edmure Tully]]'s [[Red Wedding|wedding]].<ref>[[A Storm of Swords]], [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 49|Chapter 49]], Catelyn</ref>
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Ser Donnel is introduced to Lady [[Catelyn Tully]] at [[the Twins]] on the eve of Lord [[Edmure Tully]]'s [[Red Wedding|wedding]].{{ref|ASOS|49}}
  
Sandor Clegane and [[Arya Stark]] encountered Ser Donnel when they tried to sneak into the [[Twins]]. {{Ref|aSoS|50}} They managed to trick Ser Donnel with their peasant disguises.<ref>[[A Storm of Swords]], [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 50|Chapter 50]], Arya</ref> Sandor tells Arya that he’s taken more horses from Ser Donnel than he can count, and armor as well. Once he near killed him in a mêlée.  When Arya asks him how come he didn’t recognize Sandor he tells her it’s because [[knight]]s are fools and it would be beneath him to look twice at some poxy peasants.
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While traveling to the Twins, Sandor Clegane and [[Arya Stark]] encounter Ser Donnel and his outriders.{{Ref|aSoS|50}} They manage to trick Donnel with their peasant disguises. When Arya asks Sandor why Donnel did not recognize him, Sandor tells her it is because [[knight]]s are fools and it would be beneath him to look twice at some poxy peasants.{{ref|ASOS|50}}
  
===A Feast for Crows===
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
When news of the [[Sack of Saltpans|raid at Saltpans]] reached the [[Twins]], Ser Donnel rode with his brother Ser [[Harys Haigh]] and their cousin Ser [[Arwood Frey]] to the town with a small force to investigate. There they found a [[Quincy Cox|knight]] sitting behind his walls and the town in ashes.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 30|Chapter 30]], Jaime</ref>
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When news of the [[Sack of Saltpans|raid at Saltpans]] reaches [[the Twins]], Ser Donnel rides with his brother, Ser [[Harys Haigh]], and their cousin, Ser [[Arwood Frey]], to the town with a small force to investigate. There they find Ser [[Quincy Cox]] sitting behind his walls and the town in ashes.{{ref|AFFC|30}}
  
 
==Family==
 
==Family==

Revision as of 20:59, 21 November 2013

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Ser Donnel Haigh is the second son of Ser Leslyn Haigh and Perriane Frey.

History

Donnel has been beaten many times in tourneys by Sandor Clegane, who almost killed him in a mêlée.[1]

Recent Events

A Storm of Swords

Ser Donnel is introduced to Lady Catelyn Tully at the Twins on the eve of Lord Edmure Tully's wedding.[2]

While traveling to the Twins, Sandor Clegane and Arya Stark encounter Ser Donnel and his outriders.[1] They manage to trick Donnel with their peasant disguises. When Arya asks Sandor why Donnel did not recognize him, Sandor tells her it is because knights are fools and it would be beneath him to look twice at some poxy peasants.[1]

A Feast for Crows

When news of the raid at Saltpans reaches the Twins, Ser Donnel rides with his brother, Ser Harys Haigh, and their cousin, Ser Arwood Frey, to the town with a small force to investigate. There they find Ser Quincy Cox sitting behind his walls and the town in ashes.[3]

Family

 
 
 
 
Leslyn
 
Perriane
Frey
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Harys
 
Unknown
wife
 
Donnel
 
Alyn
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Walder
 


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