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Septon '''Meribald''' is a wandering septon of the [[Riverlands]]. He was born and has lived his entire life in the Riverlands. He cannot read or write, but he knows the ''[[Seven-Pointed Star]]'' by memory which seemed to make him capable enough to minister the [[Faith of the Seven]] to the smallfolk of the Riverlands. He has been walking the countryside of the Riverlands as a wandering septon in exchange for food and shelter for nearly forty years. His usual path takes him around the most of the Riverlands countryside circling the region from Maidenpool to Maidenpool and is said to take no less than half a year per circuit. Because he usually ministers to the smallfolk in market towns, small villages, and holdfasts, he is not as familiar with the [[Trident]] and its castles as he is with the smallroads, tracks, hedges, and unmapped rills and caves. <ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 25|Chapter 25]], Brienne</ref>
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Septon '''Meribald''' is a wandering septon of the [[Riverlands]]. He was born and has lived his entire life in the Riverlands. He cannot read or write, but he knows the ''[[Seven-Pointed Star]]'' by memory which seemed to make him capable enough to minister the [[Faith of the Seven]] to the smallfolk of the Riverlands. He has been walking the countryside of the Riverlands as a wandering septon in exchange for food and shelter for nearly forty years. His usual path takes him around most of the Riverlands countryside, circling the region from Maidenpool to Maidenpool, and is said to take no less than half a year per circuit. Because he usually ministers to the smallfolk in market towns, small villages, and holdfasts, he is not as familiar with the [[Trident]] and its castles as he is with the smallroads, tracks, hedges, and unmapped rills and caves. <ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 25|Chapter 25]], Brienne</ref>
  
 
Meribald travels alone in most of his walks with only his dog [[Dog (dog)|Dog]] as his companion. Normally, he also takes a donkey to carry his heavy load - packs of food and goods he means to give to the hungry and poor of the villages he passes by.
 
Meribald travels alone in most of his walks with only his dog [[Dog (dog)|Dog]] as his companion. Normally, he also takes a donkey to carry his heavy load - packs of food and goods he means to give to the hungry and poor of the villages he passes by.
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==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
===A Feast for Crows===
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
Septon Meribald guided [[Brienne of Tarth]], [[Podrick Payne]], and Ser [[Hyle Hunt]] through the Riverlands to [[Saltpans]], where he took his first stop on his circuit. Along the way, he spooked Podrick with stories of mud along the Trident's mudflats that can swallow up ignorant travelers and tales of a large monstrous, man-eating, demon-like [[Nymeria (direwolf)|she-wolf]] that leads a pack of savage wolves prowling throughout the Trident. Meribald also told his story, explaining how he came to be a septon and his duties to the smallfolk of the Riverlands.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 25|Chapter 25]], Brienne</ref>
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Septon Meribald guided [[Brienne of Tarth]], [[Podrick Payne]], and Ser [[Hyle Hunt]] through the Riverlands to [[Saltpans]], where he took his first stop on his circuit. Along the way, he spooked Podrick with stories of mud along the Trident's mudflats that can swallow up ignorant travelers and tales of a large, monstrous, man-eating, demon-like [[Nymeria (direwolf)|she-wolf]] that leads a pack of savage wolves prowling throughout the Trident. Meribald also told his own story, explaining how he came to be a septon and his duties to the smallfolk of the Riverlands.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 25|Chapter 25]], Brienne</ref>
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==

Revision as of 23:14, 29 January 2012

Meribald
Title Septon
Born Riverlands
Book A Feast for Crows

Septon Meribald is a wandering septon of the Riverlands. He was born and has lived his entire life in the Riverlands. He cannot read or write, but he knows the Seven-Pointed Star by memory which seemed to make him capable enough to minister the Faith of the Seven to the smallfolk of the Riverlands. He has been walking the countryside of the Riverlands as a wandering septon in exchange for food and shelter for nearly forty years. His usual path takes him around most of the Riverlands countryside, circling the region from Maidenpool to Maidenpool, and is said to take no less than half a year per circuit. Because he usually ministers to the smallfolk in market towns, small villages, and holdfasts, he is not as familiar with the Trident and its castles as he is with the smallroads, tracks, hedges, and unmapped rills and caves. [1]

Meribald travels alone in most of his walks with only his dog Dog as his companion. Normally, he also takes a donkey to carry his heavy load - packs of food and goods he means to give to the hungry and poor of the villages he passes by.

Appearance

Meribald is six feet tall and walks with a slight hunch. He has large, leathery hands and large, bare, weathered feet. His face is lined and windburnt with thick grey hair.[2]

History

As a boy, he went to fight in the War of the Ninepenny Kings with his brothers. His older brother Willam agreed to take Meribald as his squire, jokingly. During the war, both Willam and his other brother Robin died from a fever. His last brother, Owen was killed in battle and Owen's friend Jon Pox was hanged for rape. Meribald may have become a broken man because of this. He walks barefoot as penance for the sins he committed as a youth, where he used his position as a septon to convince young women to have sex with him.[3]

Recent Events

A Feast for Crows

Septon Meribald guided Brienne of Tarth, Podrick Payne, and Ser Hyle Hunt through the Riverlands to Saltpans, where he took his first stop on his circuit. Along the way, he spooked Podrick with stories of mud along the Trident's mudflats that can swallow up ignorant travelers and tales of a large, monstrous, man-eating, demon-like she-wolf that leads a pack of savage wolves prowling throughout the Trident. Meribald also told his own story, explaining how he came to be a septon and his duties to the smallfolk of the Riverlands.[4]

Quotes


"The War of Ninepenny Kings?" -Hyle Hunt
"So they called it, though I never saw a king, nor earned a penny. It was war, though. That it was." -Meribald[5]

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