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Lord Harwood is sworn to King [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis I]]. He is among the knights who went north to the [[Wall]] with him. He is, however, a [[Queen's Men|queen's man]], a devotee of [[R'hllor]] and can be found among them at [[Castle Black]].<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for  Crows-Appendix|Appendix]]</ref>
 
Lord Harwood is sworn to King [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis I]]. He is among the knights who went north to the [[Wall]] with him. He is, however, a [[Queen's Men|queen's man]], a devotee of [[R'hllor]] and can be found among them at [[Castle Black]].<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for  Crows-Appendix|Appendix]]</ref>
 
===A Dance with Dragons===
 
===A Dance with Dragons===
Lord Fell accompanies King Stannis on the march to [[Winterfell]]. He tried to save three teamsters and four horses that fell threw a hidden pond's ice, falling threw himself. His knights saved him from drowning but could not save him from a feverish sleep.
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Lord Fell accompanies King Stannis on the march to [[Winterfell]]. He tried to save three teamsters and four horses that fell threw a hidden pond's ice, falling through himself. His knights saved him from drowning but could not save him from a feverish sleep.
  
 
==References and Notes==  
 
==References and Notes==  

Revision as of 15:08, 21 April 2012

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Title Lord of Fellwood
Allegiances
Book A Feast for Crows

Lord Harwood Fell, is the Lord of Fellwood and is the head of House Fell.[1]

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A Feast for Crows

Lord Harwood is sworn to King Stannis I. He is among the knights who went north to the Wall with him. He is, however, a queen's man, a devotee of R'hllor and can be found among them at Castle Black.[2]

A Dance with Dragons

Lord Fell accompanies King Stannis on the march to Winterfell. He tried to save three teamsters and four horses that fell threw a hidden pond's ice, falling through himself. His knights saved him from drowning but could not save him from a feverish sleep.

References and Notes