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+ | | settlement_type= Castle | ||
+ | | location = The [[stormlands]] | ||
+ | | seat = [[House Connington]] | ||
+ | | seat_type = Feudal lord | ||
+ | | lord = Ser [[Ronnet Connington]] (ACoK)<br>Lord [[Jon Connington]] (ADwD) | ||
+ | | religion = [[Faith of the Seven]] | ||
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+ | '''Griffin's Roost''', or simply the '''Roost''',<ref name=Winds>''[[The Winds of Winter]]'', [[Arianne II (The Winds of Winter)|Arianne II]]</ref> is the seat of [[House Connington]] in the [[stormlands]]. The castle is located between [[Storm's End]] and [[Crow's Nest]] in northwestern [[Cape Wrath]].{{Ref|AFFC|27}}{{Ref|ADWD|61}} It is ruled by Ser [[Ronnet Connington]], the [[Knight of Griffin's Roost]].{{Ref|ADWD|Appendix}} | ||
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+ | ==Layout== | ||
+ | [[File:Juan Carlos Barquet Griffin's RoostII.jpg|thumb|Griffin's Roost by Juan Carlos Barquet © Fantasy Flight Games]] | ||
+ | Small but strong, Griffin's Roost is located on a lofty crag jutting out from the shores of [[Cape Wrath]]. The castle lies surrounded by red stone cliffs on three sides, which descend into the stormy waters of [[Shipbreaker Bay]]. The land-facing approach is a long natural ridge called the griffin's throat. The entrance to the griffin's throat is guarded on one end by a gatehouse, and by the castle's main gate and two round towers on the other end.{{Ref|ADWD|61}} | ||
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+ | Besides faded tapestries, Griffin's Roost is also decorated with arched windows displaying myriad diamond-shaped panes of red and white glass. The bed in the lord's chambers sits below a canopy of red and white velvet. The great hall contains the carved and gilded [[Griffin Seat]] where fifty generations of Conningtons have ruled.{{Ref|ADWD|61}} | ||
− | ' | + | The east tower, the tallest of the castle's, offers a view of the surrounding countryside. The castle also contains stables, armory, barracks, and a maester's tower with a [[rookery]]. A secret stair beneath the sept's altar of [[Mother (the Seven)|the Mother]] leads to a bolt-hole, while another stair under the northwest tower goes to a hidden cove beneath the crag which appears when the tide is out. A well-provisioned garrison can hold the castle against twenty times as many men.{{Ref|ADWD|61}} |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | + | Lord [[Armond Connington]] enjoyed looking at the nearby forests and crags from atop the east tower of the castle. When Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] and his escort visited Griffin's Roost for a fortnight while returning from [[Dorne]], Armond's son, [[Jon Connington]], showed his princely friend the view as well. During the welcoming feast, Rhaegar played a song on his harp which made women in the hall weep.{{Ref|ADWD|61}} | |
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+ | During [[Robert's Rebellion]], Lord Jon was raised to the position of [[Hand of the King]] to [[Aerys II Targaryen]], Rhaegar's father. After his failure at the [[Battle of the Bells]], Jon was stripped of his titles and sent into exile, where he is believed to have drank himself to death.{{Ref|ASOS|27}} Griffin's Roost and the [[lord]]ship that went with it passed to Jon's cousin and castellan, Ser [[Ronald Connington]]. When Aerys II was replaced on the [[Iron Throne]] by [[Robert I Baratheon]], Ronald was demoted from lordship to be merely the [[Knight of Griffin's Roost]]. Nine-tenths of his lands were then distributed to neighboring lords who had supported Robert in his rebellion.{{Ref|ADWD|61}} | ||
==Recent Events== | ==Recent Events== | ||
− | ===A Dance with Dragons=== | + | ===''A Clash of Kings''=== |
− | Griffin's Roost | + | The current [[Knight of Griffin's Roost]] is Ser [[Ronnet Connington]], the son of Ser [[Ronald Connington]]. Red Ronnet supports [[Renly Baratheon]] during the [[War of the Five Kings]],{{Ref|ACOK|22}} but he joins [[Stannis Baratheon]] after [[siege of Storm's End (299)|Renly's death]]. Ronnet submits to King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I Baratheon]] after the [[Battle of the Blackwater]].{{Ref|ACOK|65}} |
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+ | ===''A Feast for Crows''=== | ||
+ | Ronnet joins the host of Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] to subdue the [[riverlands]].{{Ref|AFFC|27}} | ||
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+ | ===''A Dance with Dragons''=== | ||
+ | While Red Ronnet is away, his exiled uncle, [[Jon Connington]], leads the [[taking of Griffin's Roost]] by the [[Golden Company]]. Only four members of Ronnet's garrison survive the attack. Jon confines Ronnet's bastard son, [[Ronald Storm]], and his siblings, [[Raymund Connington|Raymund]] and [[Alynne Connington|Alynne]], to the west tower.{{Ref|ADWD|61}} | ||
− | ==References | + | Jon holds a war council in the castle's [[solar]] with [[Harry Strickland]], [[Black Balaq]], [[Franklyn Flowers]], [[Haldon Halfmaester]], [[Malo Jayn]], [[Brendel Byrne]], [[Dick Cole]], and [[Lymond Pease]]. Harry advises waiting at the strong castle so the Golden Company can regroup, but Jon and Prince [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon Targaryen]] decide to advance on [[Storm's End]].{{Ref|ADWD|61}} |
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+ | ===''The Winds of Winter''=== | ||
+ | {{warning/twow}} | ||
+ | Princess [[Arianne Martell]] stops at Griffin's Roost during her mission to meet with Jon and Aegon as an envoy of her father, [[Doran Martell]].<ref name=Winds/> | ||
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+ | ==Chapters that take place at Griffin's Roost== | ||
+ | *[[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 61|''A Dance with Dragons'': 61. The Griffin Reborn]] | ||
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+ | ==Quote== | ||
+ | {{Quote|[[Armond Connington|Your father's]] lands are beautiful.{{Ref|ADWD|61}}|[[Rhaegar Targaryen]] to [[Jon Connington]]}} | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | {{References}} | ||
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+ | {{Region Stormlands}} | ||
[[Category:Castles]] | [[Category:Castles]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:House Connington]] |
[[Category:Places in the Stormlands]] | [[Category:Places in the Stormlands]] | ||
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+ | [[es:Nido del Grifo]] | ||
[[fr:La Griffonnière]] | [[fr:La Griffonnière]] | ||
+ | [[ru:Грифонов Насест]] | ||
+ | [[zh:鹫巢堡]] |
Latest revision as of 15:47, 11 July 2021
Griffin's Roost | |
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Castle | |
Location | The stormlands |
Government | House Connington, Feudal lord |
Ruler |
Ser Ronnet Connington (ACoK) Lord Jon Connington (ADwD) |
Religion | Faith of the Seven |
Griffin's Roost, or simply the Roost,[1] is the seat of House Connington in the stormlands. The castle is located between Storm's End and Crow's Nest in northwestern Cape Wrath.[2][3] It is ruled by Ser Ronnet Connington, the Knight of Griffin's Roost.[4]
Contents
Layout
Small but strong, Griffin's Roost is located on a lofty crag jutting out from the shores of Cape Wrath. The castle lies surrounded by red stone cliffs on three sides, which descend into the stormy waters of Shipbreaker Bay. The land-facing approach is a long natural ridge called the griffin's throat. The entrance to the griffin's throat is guarded on one end by a gatehouse, and by the castle's main gate and two round towers on the other end.[3]
Besides faded tapestries, Griffin's Roost is also decorated with arched windows displaying myriad diamond-shaped panes of red and white glass. The bed in the lord's chambers sits below a canopy of red and white velvet. The great hall contains the carved and gilded Griffin Seat where fifty generations of Conningtons have ruled.[3]
The east tower, the tallest of the castle's, offers a view of the surrounding countryside. The castle also contains stables, armory, barracks, and a maester's tower with a rookery. A secret stair beneath the sept's altar of the Mother leads to a bolt-hole, while another stair under the northwest tower goes to a hidden cove beneath the crag which appears when the tide is out. A well-provisioned garrison can hold the castle against twenty times as many men.[3]
History
Lord Armond Connington enjoyed looking at the nearby forests and crags from atop the east tower of the castle. When Prince Rhaegar Targaryen and his escort visited Griffin's Roost for a fortnight while returning from Dorne, Armond's son, Jon Connington, showed his princely friend the view as well. During the welcoming feast, Rhaegar played a song on his harp which made women in the hall weep.[3]
During Robert's Rebellion, Lord Jon was raised to the position of Hand of the King to Aerys II Targaryen, Rhaegar's father. After his failure at the Battle of the Bells, Jon was stripped of his titles and sent into exile, where he is believed to have drank himself to death.[5] Griffin's Roost and the lordship that went with it passed to Jon's cousin and castellan, Ser Ronald Connington. When Aerys II was replaced on the Iron Throne by Robert I Baratheon, Ronald was demoted from lordship to be merely the Knight of Griffin's Roost. Nine-tenths of his lands were then distributed to neighboring lords who had supported Robert in his rebellion.[3]
Recent Events
A Clash of Kings
The current Knight of Griffin's Roost is Ser Ronnet Connington, the son of Ser Ronald Connington. Red Ronnet supports Renly Baratheon during the War of the Five Kings,[6] but he joins Stannis Baratheon after Renly's death. Ronnet submits to King Joffrey I Baratheon after the Battle of the Blackwater.[7]
A Feast for Crows
Ronnet joins the host of Ser Jaime Lannister to subdue the riverlands.[2]
A Dance with Dragons
While Red Ronnet is away, his exiled uncle, Jon Connington, leads the taking of Griffin's Roost by the Golden Company. Only four members of Ronnet's garrison survive the attack. Jon confines Ronnet's bastard son, Ronald Storm, and his siblings, Raymund and Alynne, to the west tower.[3]
Jon holds a war council in the castle's solar with Harry Strickland, Black Balaq, Franklyn Flowers, Haldon Halfmaester, Malo Jayn, Brendel Byrne, Dick Cole, and Lymond Pease. Harry advises waiting at the strong castle so the Golden Company can regroup, but Jon and Prince Aegon Targaryen decide to advance on Storm's End.[3]
The Winds of Winter
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Princess Arianne Martell stops at Griffin's Roost during her mission to meet with Jon and Aegon as an envoy of her father, Doran Martell.[1]
Chapters that take place at Griffin's Roost
Quote
Your father's lands are beautiful.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Winds of Winter, Arianne II
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 27, Jaime III.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 61, The Griffin Reborn.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Appendix.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 27, Daenerys III.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 22, Catelyn II.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 65, Sansa VIII.
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