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===A Feast for Crows===
 
===A Feast for Crows===
Ser Ronnet was spotted by Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] riding at a quintain in the yard of the [[Red Keep]].<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 16|Chapter 16]], Jaime</ref> When Ser Jaime was sent north to end the siege of [[Riverrun]], Ser Ronnet accompanied him as his standard bearer. At [[Harrenhal]] Ser Jaime and Ser Ronnet discussed Ser Ronnet's previous betrothal to [[Brienne of Tarth]] and his utter disdain for her. Ser Jaime did not take kindly to Ser Ronnet's comments, in the end punching him.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 27|Chapter 27]], Jaime</ref> After Harrenhal, Ser Jaime charged him with returning Ser [[Wylis Manderly]] to [[White Harbor]] via [[Maidenpool]].<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 30|Chapter 30]], Jaime</ref>
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Ser Ronnet was spotted by Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] riding at a quintain in the yard of the [[Red Keep]].<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 16|Chapter 16]], Jaime</ref> When Ser Jaime was sent north to end the siege of [[Riverrun]], Ser Ronnet accompanied him as his standard bearer. At [[Harrenhal]] Ser Jaime and Ser Ronnet discussed Ser Ronnet's previous betrothal to [[Brienne of Tarth]] and his utter disdain for her. Ser Jaime did not take kindly to Ser Ronnet's comments, in the end punching him.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 27|Chapter 27]], Jaime</ref> After Harrenhal, Ser Jaime to be rid of Connington charged him with returning Ser [[Wylis Manderly]] to [[White Harbor]] via [[Maidenpool]] and gave him command of the [[Gregor Clegane|Mountains]] former men as an escort so Jaime could be rid of them too.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 30|Chapter 30]], Jaime</ref>
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===A Dance with Dragons===
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Ser Ronnet is brought before [[Kevan Lannister]], Lord [[Mace Tyrell]], [[Randyll Tarly]] and the rest of the [[small council]] to determine if he is involved when the [[Golden Company]] attacked the [[Stormlands]] led by his uncle [[Jon Connington]]. Ser Ronnet swore he was [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommens]] man and would prove it with his sword by brining them the head of his uncle and this [[Aegon Targaryen|Targaryen pretender]], the council decided to put him under guard till they march on the Golden Company where he will be given a chance to prove his loyalty.
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==

Revision as of 17:56, 27 August 2011

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Alias Red Ronnet
Titles
  • Ser
  • the Knight of Griffin's Roost
Allegiance House Connington
Books

Ser Ronnet Connington, also known as Red Ronnet, is the Knight of Griffin's Roost. He has a red beard.[1]

History

He was once betrothed to Brienne of Tarth.[2] He was six years her senior, however he had no real interest in marrying her.[3]

Recent Events

A Clash of Kings

He was unhorsed by Brienne of Tarth during the meleé at Bitterbridge. He is a part of Renly I's army during the War of the Five Kings.[4] He is among the lords and knights that go over to Stannis Baratheon after the death of Renly. He fights for Stannis at the Battle of the Blackwater and is captured. He is presented to the throne and bends the knee to King Joffrey I.[5]

A Feast for Crows

Ser Ronnet was spotted by Ser Jaime Lannister riding at a quintain in the yard of the Red Keep.[6] When Ser Jaime was sent north to end the siege of Riverrun, Ser Ronnet accompanied him as his standard bearer. At Harrenhal Ser Jaime and Ser Ronnet discussed Ser Ronnet's previous betrothal to Brienne of Tarth and his utter disdain for her. Ser Jaime did not take kindly to Ser Ronnet's comments, in the end punching him.[7] After Harrenhal, Ser Jaime to be rid of Connington charged him with returning Ser Wylis Manderly to White Harbor via Maidenpool and gave him command of the Mountains former men as an escort so Jaime could be rid of them too.[8]

A Dance with Dragons

Ser Ronnet is brought before Kevan Lannister, Lord Mace Tyrell, Randyll Tarly and the rest of the small council to determine if he is involved when the Golden Company attacked the Stormlands led by his uncle Jon Connington. Ser Ronnet swore he was Tommens man and would prove it with his sword by brining them the head of his uncle and this Targaryen pretender, the council decided to put him under guard till they march on the Golden Company where he will be given a chance to prove his loyalty.

References and Notes