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| Character_name = [[File:Golden Company.svg|50px|left]] Marq Mandrake [[File:Golden Company.svg|50px|right]]
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| Title = [[Knight|Ser]]
 
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| Books = [[A Dance with Dragons]]
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| Books = ''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (appears)
 
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'''Marq Mandrake''' is a [[sellsword]] in service to the [[Golden Company]].{{ref|adwd|appendix}}
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Ser '''Marq Mandrake''' is a [[sellsword]] in service to the [[Golden Company]].{{Ref|ADWD|Appendix}}
 
    
 
    
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
He has a pox-scarred face that has a hole in one cheek where a slaver’s mark had been burned away. He wears his worldly wealth upon his person, including a lord’s ransom in golden arm rings and a chain of golden skulls. Each arm ring signifies one year's service with the Golden Company.{{ref|adwd|24}}
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Marq has a pox-scarred face that has a hole in one cheek where a slaver’s mark had been burned away. He wears his worldly wealth upon his person, including a lord’s ransom in golden arm rings and a chain of golden skulls. Each arm ring signifies one year's service with the Golden Company.{{Ref|ADWD|24}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
He is a [[Westeros]]i exile that escaped from [[slavery]] at some point.{{ref|adwd|appendix}} How he came to be enslaved, where he was a slave and for how long is not known. His surname Mandrake is of a house that once loomed large in the histories of the [[Seven Kingdoms]]. He may or may not be of [[House Mandrake]], as in the free companies a man can call himself whatever he chooses.{{ref|adwd|24}}
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Marq is a [[Westeros]]i exile that escaped from [[slavery]] at some point.{{ref|adwd|appendix}} How he came to be enslaved, where he was a slave and for how long is not known. His surname Mandrake is of a house that once loomed large in the histories of the [[Seven Kingdoms]]. He may or may not be of [[House Mandrake]], as in the free companies a man can call himself whatever he chooses.{{Ref|ADWD|24}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
===A Dance with Dragons===
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
During his rendezvous with the [[Golden Company]] three miles south of [[Volon Therys]], [[Jon Connington]] reveals that [[Young Griff]] is in fact Prince [[Aegon Targaryen]]. Silence greets his announcement. He notices Marq Mandrake and [[Jon Lothston]] exchange a glance.  ''They know'', Griff realizes then. ''They have known all along''.
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During his rendezvous with the [[Golden Company]] three miles south of [[Volon Therys]], [[Jon Connington]] reveals that [[Young Griff]] is in fact Prince [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon Targaryen]]. Silence greets his announcement. He notices Marq Mandrake and [[Jon Lothston]] exchange a glance, and Jon Connington realizes they have already known. Marq, like the rest of the company, swears his allegiance to Aegon before they [[Landing of the Golden Company|invade Westeros]].
  
When Prince Aegon takes the opportunity to introduce his own plan of going to Westeros and claiming the [[Iron Throne]] in his own name, [[Laswell Peake]] remarks that, ''"he’d sooner die in Westeros than on the [[demon road]]"''. Mandrake chuckles and responds ''“Me, I’d sooner live, win lands and some great castle.”'' {{Ref|aDwD|24}}
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In [[Westeros]], during Jon Connington and the [[Golden Company]]’s war council at [[Griffin's Roost]], it is disclosed that Marq was put ashore by the [[Volantene]]s on what turns out to be [[Estermont]] with close to five hundred men, although the island was never one of their objectives. He leads his troops and takes [[Greenstone]].{{Ref|ADWD|61}}
  
Mandrake, like the rest of the company, swears his allegiance to [[Aegon Targaryen]] before they [[Landing of the Golden Company|invade Westeros]].
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Connington figures there should be ships on Estermont as it is an island.  He instructs [[Haldon]] to send word to Marq to leave a garrison behind and bring the rest of his men to [[Cape Wrath]], along with any noble captives.{{Ref|ADWD|61}}
  
On [[Westeros]], during [[Jon Connington]] and the [[Golden Company]]’s war council at [[Griffin's Roost]], it is disclosed that Marq Mandrake was put ashore by the [[Volantene]]s on what turns out to be [[Estermont]] with close to five hundred men, although the island was never one of their objectives.  He lead his troops and took [[Greenstone]]. {{Ref|aDwD|61}}
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|'''Laswell''': I would sooner die in [[Westeros]] than on the [[demon road]].<br>
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'''Marq''': Me, I’d sooner live, win lands and some great castle.{{Ref|ADWD|24}}|[[Laswell Peake]] and Marq}}
  
Connington figures there should be ships on Estermont as it is an island.  He instructs  [[Haldon]] to send word to Mandrake to leave a garrison behind and bring the rest of his men to [[Cape Wrath]], along with any noble captives. {{Ref|aDwD|61}}
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==References==
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{{References|2}}
  
==References and Notes==
 
{{references|2}}
 
 
[[Category:Mercenaries|Marq Mandrake]]
 
 
[[Category:House Mandrake]]
 
[[Category:House Mandrake]]
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[[Category:Exiles|Mandrake, Marq]]
 
[[Category:Golden Company|Mandrake, Marq]]
 
[[Category:Golden Company|Mandrake, Marq]]
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[[Category:Knights|Mandrake, Marq]]
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[[Category:Mercenaries|Mandrake, Marq]]
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[[Category:Slaves and freedmen|Mandrake, Marq]]
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[[es:Marq Mandrake]]
 
[[es:Marq Mandrake]]
 
[[fr:Marq Mandragore]]
 
[[fr:Marq Mandragore]]
 
[[ru:Марк Мандрейк]]
 
[[ru:Марк Мандрейк]]

Revision as of 16:14, 28 August 2019

Golden Company.svg
Marq Mandrake
Golden Company.svg
Ser Marq Mandrake TheMico.jpg

Title Ser
Allegiance Golden Company
Book A Dance with Dragons (appears)

Ser Marq Mandrake is a sellsword in service to the Golden Company.[1]

Appearance

Marq has a pox-scarred face that has a hole in one cheek where a slaver’s mark had been burned away. He wears his worldly wealth upon his person, including a lord’s ransom in golden arm rings and a chain of golden skulls. Each arm ring signifies one year's service with the Golden Company.[2]

History

Marq is a Westerosi exile that escaped from slavery at some point.[1] How he came to be enslaved, where he was a slave and for how long is not known. His surname Mandrake is of a house that once loomed large in the histories of the Seven Kingdoms. He may or may not be of House Mandrake, as in the free companies a man can call himself whatever he chooses.[2]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

During his rendezvous with the Golden Company three miles south of Volon Therys, Jon Connington reveals that Young Griff is in fact Prince Aegon Targaryen. Silence greets his announcement. He notices Marq Mandrake and Jon Lothston exchange a glance, and Jon Connington realizes they have already known. Marq, like the rest of the company, swears his allegiance to Aegon before they invade Westeros.

In Westeros, during Jon Connington and the Golden Company’s war council at Griffin's Roost, it is disclosed that Marq was put ashore by the Volantenes on what turns out to be Estermont with close to five hundred men, although the island was never one of their objectives. He leads his troops and takes Greenstone.[3]

Connington figures there should be ships on Estermont as it is an island. He instructs Haldon to send word to Marq to leave a garrison behind and bring the rest of his men to Cape Wrath, along with any noble captives.[3]

Quotes

Laswell: I would sooner die in Westeros than on the demon road.
Marq: Me, I’d sooner live, win lands and some great castle.[2]

Laswell Peake and Marq

References