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'''Harle the Handsome''' is a [[Free Folk|wildling]] leader. According to [[Tormund|Tormund Giantsbane]], he and his brother [[Harle the Huntsman]], who both had a son with the same woman, hate each other.{{Ref|aDwD|58}}  
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'''Harle the Handsome''' is a leader of the [[free folk]]. According to [[Tormund]], he and his brother [[Harle the Huntsman]], who both had a son with the same woman, hate each other.{{Ref|aDwD|58}}  
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
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===A Dance with Dragons===
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Harle is among the wildling leaders who accompany Tormund Giantsbane to [[Wall|the Wall]] in declaring a truce with the [[Night's Watch]]. His son and his nephew are hostages of the Night's Watch. He is present in the [[Shieldhall]] when [[Jon Snow]] announces the [[Bastard Letter|letter]] purportedly from [[Ramsay Bolton]] entitled 'Bastard'.{{Ref|aDwD|69}}  
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Harle is among the wildling leaders who accompany Tormund to the [[Wall]] and declare a truce with the [[Night's Watch]]. As agreed upon in the truce, his son and his nephew become hostages of the Night's Watch.{{ref|adwd|58}} He is present in the [[Shieldhall]] when [[Jon Snow]] reads aloud the [[Bastard Letter|letter]] purportedly from [[Ramsay Bolton]] entitled 'Bastard'. When Jon is done reading the letter, Harle is among those who stand up to show Jon his support.{{Ref|aDwD|69}}  
  
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Revision as of 12:39, 1 February 2018

Harle
Alias Harle the Handsome
Culture Free Folk
Book A Dance with Dragons (mentioned)

Harle the Handsome is a leader of the free folk. According to Tormund, he and his brother Harle the Huntsman, who both had a son with the same woman, hate each other.[1]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

Harle is among the wildling leaders who accompany Tormund to the Wall and declare a truce with the Night's Watch. As agreed upon in the truce, his son and his nephew become hostages of the Night's Watch.[1] He is present in the Shieldhall when Jon Snow reads aloud the letter purportedly from Ramsay Bolton entitled 'Bastard'. When Jon is done reading the letter, Harle is among those who stand up to show Jon his support.[2]

References