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===Dunk & Egg===
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*Lady Vaith was reportedly mad during the reign of [[Aerys I]], though according to [[Aegon V|Egg]], Ser [[Duncan the Tall]] could have been more courteous in what he said to her.
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===A Song of Ice and Fire===
 
===A Song of Ice and Fire===
 
*[[Arianne Martell|Arianne]] pretended to take [[Myrcella Baratheon|Myrcella]] up to the [[Greenblood]] until reaching Vaith, and cross the desert to [[Hellholt]].
 
*[[Arianne Martell|Arianne]] pretended to take [[Myrcella Baratheon|Myrcella]] up to the [[Greenblood]] until reaching Vaith, and cross the desert to [[Hellholt]].
*The princess fled Sunspear as a child to go [[Highgarden]] and try to marry [[Willas Tyrell]], but was caught by her uncle [[Oberyn Martell|Oberyn]] at Vaith.
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*The princess fled [[Sunspear]] as a child to go [[Highgarden]] and try to marry [[Willas Tyrell]], but was caught by her uncle [[Oberyn Martell|Oberyn]] at Vaith.
  
 
==References and Sources==
 
==References and Sources==

Revision as of 20:39, 20 May 2010

House Vaith of the Red Dunes
Coat of arms three black leopards standing on a yellow pile on orange
Seat Vaith
Head Daeron Vaith
Region Dorne
Overlord House Martell

House Vaith of the Red Dunes is a Dornish noble house. Their seat, also named Vaith, is placed on the mouth of the river with the same name.

Neither their arms nor words appear in the books, but according to a semi-canon source they blazon their shield with three black leopards standing on a yellow pile on orange.[1]

The Vaith House at the end of the third century

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

References in the books

Dunk & Egg

  • Lady Vaith was reportedly mad during the reign of Aerys I, though according to Egg, Ser Duncan the Tall could have been more courteous in what he said to her.

A Song of Ice and Fire

References and Sources

  1. The Citadel. Heraldry: Houses from Dorne