Difference between revisions of "Jeyne Arryn"
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− | '''Jeyne Arryn''', also called the '''Maiden of the Vale''', was a member of [[House Arryn]] and a Lady of the [[Eyrie]]. She ruled the [[Vale of Arryn]] during the civil war known as the [[Dance of the Dragons]]. | + | '''Jeyne Arryn''', also called the '''Maiden of the Vale''', was a member of [[House Arryn]] and a Lady of the [[Eyrie]]. She ruled the [[Vale of Arryn]] during the civil war known as the [[Dance of the Dragons]].{{ref|tpatq}} |
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 14:59, 10 October 2014
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Alias | Maiden of the Vale |
Title | Lady of the Eyrie |
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Culture | The Vale |
Book | The Princess and the Queen (Mentioned) |
Jeyne Arryn, also called the Maiden of the Vale, was a member of House Arryn and a Lady of the Eyrie. She ruled the Vale of Arryn during the civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons.[1]
History
At the start of the civil war, Prince Jacaerys Velaryon flew north on his dragon to foster allies for the cause of his mother, Rhaenyra Targaryen (herself the daughter of an Arryn). One of the places he went to was the Eyrie. There, he treated with Lady Jeyne and made a promise to her. Jeyne brought the Eyrie to the side of the blacks during the civil war.
Though snows closed the passes through the Mountains of the Moon the Maiden of the Vale proved true to her word and sent men by sea by way of Gulltown to join the queen's hosts.
When Rhaenyra fled King's Landing, Ser Harrold Darke urged her to seek refuge with Lady Arryn in the Vale, but Her Grace refused his council.