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==The Fell House at the end of the third century==
 
==The Fell House at the end of the third century==
The only known Fell during the timespan of the events described on [[A Song of Ice and Fire]] is:
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The known Fells during the timespan of the events described on [[A Song of Ice and Fire]] are:
*Lord Harwood Fell: Lord of Fellwood.
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*Lord [[Harwood Fell]], Lord of Fellwood.
  
 
During the time of Robert's Rebellion, there were:
 
During the time of Robert's Rebellion, there were:
*{Lord Fell}: Slain by Robert Baratheon at Summerhall in a single combat.
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*{Lord Fell}: Slain by [[Robert Baratheon]] at [[Summerhall]] in a single combat.
**Silveraxe: His son. He was captured by Robert and became his man afterwards. Silveraxe could be the current Lord Harwood Fell, though it is only a possiblity.
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**'Silveraxe' Fell: His son. He was captured by Robert and became his man afterwards.
 
 
  
 
==References in the books==
 
==References in the books==

Revision as of 14:55, 28 July 2010

House Fell
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Coat of arms Per fess indented vert and sable a moon argent
Seat Fellwood
Head Lord Harwood Fell
Region the Stormlands
Overlord House Baratheon

House Fell of Fellwood is a noble house sworn to Storm's End.

It is unknown in which part of the Stormlands Fellwood is located.

Neither their arms or their words appear in the books, but in noncanon correspondence with fans George R. R. Martin has their arms blazoned per fess, a white crescent moon in the first on black above a green field, a sprucetree line between.


The Fell House at the end of the third century

The known Fells during the timespan of the events described on A Song of Ice and Fire are:

During the time of Robert's Rebellion, there were:

  • {Lord Fell}: Slain by Robert Baratheon at Summerhall in a single combat.
    • 'Silveraxe' Fell: His son. He was captured by Robert and became his man afterwards.

References in the books

A Song of Ice and Fire

  • Lords Grandison, Cafferen and Fell remained loyal to the Iron Throne during the begining of the rebellion and planed to join their forces to bring Robert's head to Aerys II. Robert defeated them one by one at Summerhall, slaying Lord Fell in a single combat and capturing his son Silveraxe. Silveraxe turned to Robert's side afterwards.
  • Lord Harwood Fell is listed on the appendixs of A Feast for Crows as one of the members of Stannis Baratheon's court at Castle Black.