Difference between revisions of "Owen Costayne"
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− | '''Owen Costayne''' was Lord of [[Three Towers]] and supported the [[Blacks]] during the [[Dance of the Dragons]]. | + | '''Owen Costayne''' was Lord of [[Three Towers]] and supported the [[Blacks]] during the [[Dance of the Dragons]].{{ref|tpatq}} |
− | Lord [[Ormund Hightower]] and his forces were trapped between the forces of Lord [[Thaddeus Rowan]] and [[Tom Flowers]] the Bastard of Bitterbridge on one side and Ser [[Alan Beesbury]], Lord [[Alan Tarly]] and Lord Owen Costayne from the other on the banks of the [[Honeywine]]. Lord Hightower's lines were starting to crumble and defeat seemed all but a forgone conclusion. Just then [[Daeron Targaryen (son of Viserys I)|Daeron Targaryen]] joined the [[Battle on the Honeywine]] on his dragon [[Tessarion]], turning the battle for the [[Greens]]. Lord Costayne died slowly from a wound given by [[Jon Roxton|Bold Jon]]'s blade [[Orphan-Maker]]. | + | Lord [[Ormund Hightower]] and his forces were trapped between the forces of Lord [[Thaddeus Rowan]] and [[Tom Flowers]] the Bastard of Bitterbridge on one side and Ser [[Alan Beesbury]], Lord [[Alan Tarly]] and Lord Owen Costayne from the other on the banks of the [[Honeywine]]. Lord Hightower's lines were starting to crumble and defeat seemed all but a forgone conclusion. Just then [[Daeron Targaryen (son of Viserys I)|Daeron Targaryen]] joined the [[Battle on the Honeywine]] on his dragon [[Tessarion]], turning the battle for the [[Greens]]. Lord Costayne died slowly from a wound given by [[Jon Roxton|Bold Jon]]'s blade [[Orphan-Maker]].{{ref|tpatq}} |
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== |
Revision as of 13:46, 9 May 2014
Owen Costayne | |
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Title | Lord of Three Towers |
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Died | In 130 AC, Honeywine |
Book | The Princess and the Queen (Appears) |
Owen Costayne was Lord of Three Towers and supported the Blacks during the Dance of the Dragons.[1]
Lord Ormund Hightower and his forces were trapped between the forces of Lord Thaddeus Rowan and Tom Flowers the Bastard of Bitterbridge on one side and Ser Alan Beesbury, Lord Alan Tarly and Lord Owen Costayne from the other on the banks of the Honeywine. Lord Hightower's lines were starting to crumble and defeat seemed all but a forgone conclusion. Just then Daeron Targaryen joined the Battle on the Honeywine on his dragon Tessarion, turning the battle for the Greens. Lord Costayne died slowly from a wound given by Bold Jon's blade Orphan-Maker.[1]