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− | Ser '''Lothor Brune''', known as '''Lothor Apple-Eater''' for his feats at the [[Battle of the Blackwater]], is a freerider-turned landed knight. He is related to the [[House Brune of Brownhollow|Brunes of Brownhollow]] in the [[Crackclaw Point]] region | + | Ser '''Lothor Brune''', known as '''Lothor Apple-Eater''' for his feats at the [[Battle of the Blackwater]], is a freerider-turned landed knight. He is related to the [[House Brune of Brownhollow|Brunes of Brownhollow]] in the [[Crackclaw Point]] region but his loyalties lie with Lord [[Petyr Baelish]]. |
==Appearance and Character== | ==Appearance and Character== | ||
− | + | Lothor Brune is of middle age. He is a quiet, loyal man. Lothor has a squashed nose, a square jaw and his hair is grey. He is stocky and strong. While not a handsome man, he is not ugly either.{{ref|aSoS|68}}{{ref|aFfC|41}} | |
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He is a skilled warrior both with sword and lance. | He is a skilled warrior both with sword and lance. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | After his father's death Brune went to the [[House Brune of Brownhollow|Brunes of Brownhollow]] to attempt to form a family bond, but they said he was no kin of theirs. He also | + | After his father's death, Brune went to the [[House Brune of Brownhollow|Brunes of Brownhollow]] to attempt to form a family bond, but they said he was no kin of theirs. He also states that he learned what he knew of arms the hard way.{{ref|aFfC|41}} |
==Recent Events== | ==Recent Events== | ||
===A Game of Thrones=== | ===A Game of Thrones=== | ||
− | Lothor takes part in the [[Tourney of the Hand]] in [[King's Landing]]. He | + | Lothor takes part in the [[Tourney of the Hand]] in [[King's Landing]]. He defeats [[Jory Cassel]] on a judgment by [[Robert I|King Robert]], ties with Ser [[Aron Santagar]] and finally loses to Ser [[Robar Royce]].{{ref|aGoT|29}} |
===A Clash of Kings=== | ===A Clash of Kings=== | ||
− | Lothor Brune is on the lists for the [[Tourney for King Joffrey's 13th Name Day]], | + | Lothor Brune is on the lists for the [[Tourney for King Joffrey's 13th Name Day]]. However, as his opponent, Ser [[Dontos Hollard]], is too drunk to ride his horse, their tilt is called off.{{ref|aCoK|2}} |
− | Lothor fights on behalf of Joffrey during the [[Battle of the Blackwater]], cutting his way | + | Lothor fights on behalf of Joffrey during the [[Battle of the Blackwater]], cutting his way through [[House Fossoway]] men-at-arms to capture Ser [[Jon Fossoway]] and kill Ser [[Bryan Fossoway|Bryan]] and Ser [[Edwyd Fossoway]], earning him the nickname "Lothor Apple-Eater". For his efforts in the battle, he is awarded his knighthood and is to be granted land and a keep in the [[Riverlands]] at the end of the war.{{ref|aCoK|65}} |
===A Storm of Swords=== | ===A Storm of Swords=== | ||
− | Ser Lothor commands the crossbowmen who kill Ser [[Dontos Hollard]] to keep the secret of [[Sansa Stark]]'s departure.{{ref|aSoS|61}} Following the marriage of [[Lysa Tully]] and Petyr Baelish at his keep in the [[Fingers]], Ser Lothor protects Sansa, now under the alias "Alayne Stone," from the unwanted advances of the singer [[Marillion]]. {{ref|aSoS|68}} Upon | + | Ser Lothor commands the crossbowmen who kill Ser [[Dontos Hollard]] to keep the secret of [[Sansa Stark]]'s departure.{{ref|aSoS|61}} Following the marriage of [[Lysa Tully]] and Lord [[Petyr Baelish]] at his keep in the [[Fingers]], Ser Lothor protects Sansa, now under the alias "Alayne Stone," from the unwanted advances of the singer [[Marillion]].{{ref|aSoS|68}} Upon his arrival at the [[Eyrie]], Lord Baelish dismisses the captain of the guards, [[Marwyn Belmore]], and names Ser Lothor as his replacement.{{ref|aSoS|80}} |
===A Feast for Crows=== | ===A Feast for Crows=== | ||
− | Ser Lothor Brune is part of the household of Petyr Baelish, now | + | Ser Lothor Brune is part of the household of Lord [[Petyr Baelish]], now also Lord Protector of the Vale. It is very likely that he knows that [[Alayne Stone]] is really Sansa Stark. When Sansa says as much to Petyr, he remarks that Brune is close-mouthed by nature and has [[Oswell Kettleblack]] watching him – and vise-versa.{{Ref|AFFC|10}} |
− | During the parley with the [[Lords Declarant]], Ser Lothor stands at the door of the [[solar]]. However, when Ser [[Lyn Corbray]] | + | During the parley with the [[Lords Declarant]], Ser Lothor stands at the door of the [[solar]]. However, when Ser [[Lyn Corbray]] draws his sword, Ser Lothor goes for his. Before anything can happen, Ser Lyn is convinced by the other lords to put up his sword.{{ref|aFfC|23}} |
− | Sansa thinks he fancies King Robert's natural daughter [[Mya Stone]]. {{ref|aFfC|41}} She notices that he always smiles when he speaks of Mya. | + | Sansa thinks he fancies King Robert's natural daughter, [[Mya Stone]].{{ref|aFfC|41}} She notices that he always smiles when he speaks of Mya. |
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
− | {{Quote|And Petyr says he’s loyal. | + | {{Quote|And Petyr says he’s loyal. He trusts him as much as he trusts anyone.}} - [[Sansa]] |
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== |
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Ser Lothor Brune, known as Lothor Apple-Eater for his feats at the Battle of the Blackwater, is a freerider-turned landed knight. He is related to the Brunes of Brownhollow in the Crackclaw Point region but his loyalties lie with Lord Petyr Baelish.
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Appearance and Character
Lothor Brune is of middle age. He is a quiet, loyal man. Lothor has a squashed nose, a square jaw and his hair is grey. He is stocky and strong. While not a handsome man, he is not ugly either.[1][2]
He is a skilled warrior both with sword and lance.
History
After his father's death, Brune went to the Brunes of Brownhollow to attempt to form a family bond, but they said he was no kin of theirs. He also states that he learned what he knew of arms the hard way.[2]
Recent Events
A Game of Thrones
Lothor takes part in the Tourney of the Hand in King's Landing. He defeats Jory Cassel on a judgment by King Robert, ties with Ser Aron Santagar and finally loses to Ser Robar Royce.[3]
A Clash of Kings
Lothor Brune is on the lists for the Tourney for King Joffrey's 13th Name Day. However, as his opponent, Ser Dontos Hollard, is too drunk to ride his horse, their tilt is called off.[4]
Lothor fights on behalf of Joffrey during the Battle of the Blackwater, cutting his way through House Fossoway men-at-arms to capture Ser Jon Fossoway and kill Ser Bryan and Ser Edwyd Fossoway, earning him the nickname "Lothor Apple-Eater". For his efforts in the battle, he is awarded his knighthood and is to be granted land and a keep in the Riverlands at the end of the war.[5]
A Storm of Swords
Ser Lothor commands the crossbowmen who kill Ser Dontos Hollard to keep the secret of Sansa Stark's departure.[6] Following the marriage of Lysa Tully and Lord Petyr Baelish at his keep in the Fingers, Ser Lothor protects Sansa, now under the alias "Alayne Stone," from the unwanted advances of the singer Marillion.[1] Upon his arrival at the Eyrie, Lord Baelish dismisses the captain of the guards, Marwyn Belmore, and names Ser Lothor as his replacement.[7]
A Feast for Crows
Ser Lothor Brune is part of the household of Lord Petyr Baelish, now also Lord Protector of the Vale. It is very likely that he knows that Alayne Stone is really Sansa Stark. When Sansa says as much to Petyr, he remarks that Brune is close-mouthed by nature and has Oswell Kettleblack watching him – and vise-versa.[8]
During the parley with the Lords Declarant, Ser Lothor stands at the door of the solar. However, when Ser Lyn Corbray draws his sword, Ser Lothor goes for his. Before anything can happen, Ser Lyn is convinced by the other lords to put up his sword.[9]
Sansa thinks he fancies King Robert's natural daughter, Mya Stone.[2] She notices that he always smiles when he speaks of Mya.
Quotes
And Petyr says he’s loyal. He trusts him as much as he trusts anyone.
- Sansa
References and Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 68, Sansa VI.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 41, Alayne II.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 29, Sansa II.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 2, Sansa I.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 65, Sansa VIII.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 61, Sansa V.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 80, Sansa VII.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 10, Sansa I.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 23, Alayne I.