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− | |battle_name = | + | |battle_name = Second Battle of Tumbleton |
|conflict = [[Dance of the Dragons]] | |conflict = [[Dance of the Dragons]] | ||
|date = {{Date|130}} | |date = {{Date|130}} | ||
|place = [[Tumbleton]] | |place = [[Tumbleton]] | ||
− | |result = | + | |result = incomplete [[the blacks|black]] victory |
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− | | combatant1 = [[The | + | | combatant1 = [[The greens]] |
− | | combatant2 = [[The | + | | combatant2 = [[The blacks]] |
− | | commander1 = Ser [[Hobert Hightower]]<br>Prince [[Daeron Targaryen (son of Viserys I)|Dareon Targaryen]]<br>Lord [[Hugh Hammer]] | + | | commander1 = Ser [[Hobert Hightower]]<br>Prince [[Daeron Targaryen (son of Viserys I)|Dareon Targaryen]]+<br>Lord [[Hugh Hammer]]+<br>Lord [[Unwin Peake]] |
− | | commander2 = Ser [[Addam Velaryon]]<br>Lord [[Benjicot Blackwood]] | + | | commander2 = Ser [[Addam Velaryon]]+<br>Lord [[Benjicot Blackwood]]<br>Lord [[House Piper|Piper]]+<br>Lord [[House Deddings|Deddings]]+ |
− | | strength1 = | + | | strength1 = thousands from [[the Reach]]<br>[[Vermithor]]+<br>[[Silverwing]]<br>[[Tessarion]]+ |
− | | strength2 = | + | | strength2 = near 4,000 [[Riverlands|rivermen]]<br>[[Seasmoke]]+ |
− | | casualties1 = | + | | casualties1 = more than 1,000<br>Prince [[Daeron Targaryen (son of Viserys I)|Dareon Targaryen]]+<br>Lord [[Hugh Hammer]]+<br>Lord [[Owen Fossoway]]+<br>[[Marq Ambrose]]+<br>Lord [[Jon Roxton]]+<br>[[Richard Rodden]]+<br>[[Vermithor]]+<br>[[Tessarion]]+ |
− | | casualties2 = | + | | casualties2 = less than 100<br>Ser [[Addam Velaryon]]+<br>Lord [[House Piper|Piper]]+<br>Lord [[House Deddings|Deddings]]+<br>[[Seasmoke]]+ |
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− | The '''Second Battle of Tumbleton''' | + | The '''Second Battle of Tumbleton''' or simply '''Second Tumbleton''' was a battle during the [[Dance of the Dragons]]. It took place between [[the greens]] and [[the blacks]] at the town of [[Tumbleton]] in [[the Reach]], which was already ravaged from the earlier [[Battle of Tumbleton]].<ref name="PQ">''[[The Princess and the Queen]]''</ref> |
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+ | ==Prelude== | ||
+ | During the [[Battle of Tumbleton]], the market town of Tumbleton was [[Two Betrayers|betrayed]] by Ser [[Ulf White]] and Ser [[Hugh Hammer]], who had the dragons [[Vermithor]] and [[Silverwing]] burn the town. The greens then sacked the town and executed blacks who surrendered. Ser [[Hobert Hightower]] was the most senior Hightower remaining in the green army, as his cousin, Lord [[Ormund Hightower]], had been killed in the previous battle. Prince [[Daeron Targaryen (son of Viserys I)|Daeron Targaryen]], sickened by the sack of Tumbleton, ordered Hobert to put a stop to the victors' behavior, but Hobert failed to do so. | ||
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+ | Ulf and Hugh were reluctant to help Daeron advance toward [[King's Landing]]. Lord [[Unwin Peake]] wanted to wait until the greens were reinforced by Lord [[Borros Baratheon]], while Hobert Hightower desired to retreat to gather supplies from the Reach. The greens' inaction caused their great host to slowly dissipate through desertion and disease. | ||
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+ | After hearing of unrest in King's Landing against the rule of Queen [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]], younger nobles such as Ser [[Jon Roxton]], Ser [[Roger Corne]], and Lord Peake called for advancing on the capital, but Hobert preached caution and the Two Betrayers remained stubborn. When Hugh crowned himself king and had his men attack Roger, thirteen loyalist lords known as the [[Caltrops]] plotted against the two baseborn dragonriders. | ||
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+ | Meanwhile, the baseborn dragonrider Ser [[Addam Velaryon]], whom Rhaenyra had condemned after hearing of the Two Betrayers, was resolved to defend his honor by retaking Tumbleton from Ulf and Hugh. He fled from King's Landing atop [[Seasmoke]] and allegedly sought counsel from the [[Green Men]] on the [[Isle of Faces]]. Addam gathered an army of near 4,000 from the [[Riverlands]].<ref name="PQ"/> | ||
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+ | ==Battle== | ||
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+ | On the day on which the Caltrops had decided to enact their coup against Ulf and Hugh, the greens in Tumbleton were awakened in the night by sounds of battle. Though Addam's 4,000 rivermen were outnumbered, they had the advantage of surprise. Columns of knights attacked from the north and the west, while archers fired their arrows. Seasmoke's dragonfire burned the greens' camps outside of Tumbleton, as well as buildings in the town which had survived its earlier sack. | ||
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+ | Ulf White slept through the battle within the [[Bawdy Badger]], an inn in Tumbleton. Hugh Hammer rushed to the stables so he could ride to Vermithor, but he was slain by one of the Caltrops, Lord [[Jon Roxton]]. Prince Daeron the Daring died amongst his camp west of the town, although his method of death is disputed. The blacks tried to kill the sleeping Silverwing and Vermithor in the fields south of Tumbleton, but failed to do so. The riderless Vermithor slew two score knights who attacked him, then took to the air and fought indiscriminately. Lords [[House Piper|Piper]] and [[House Deddings|Deddings]] were burned by the dragon. | ||
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+ | Addam and Seasmoke had been battling Daeron's dragon, [[Tessarion]], in a nimble fight. When Addam saw the raging Vermithor, he redirected Seasmoke to the larger dragon. Lord [[Benjicot Blackwood]] believed that Vermithor would have torn Seasmoke to pieces, but Tessarion suddenly joined the brawl and all three dragons fought. Vermithor slew Seasmoke, but then collapsed and died shortly after. Tessarion failed to take flight three times, so Lord Blackwood has his best archer, [[Billy Burley]], mercy kill the Blue Queen. | ||
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+ | The battle ended at dusk.<ref name="PQ"/> | ||
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+ | ==Aftermath== | ||
+ | The blacks were victorious in the Second Battle of Tumbleton, but their victory was incomplete. Although the river lords lost less than a hundred men and slew more than a thousand of [[Hobert Hightower]]'s green army, the blacks failed to retake Tumbleton. King [[Aegon II Targaryen]]'s green survivors retreated into Tumbleton and sealed the gates. The blacks, lacking siege equipment, retreated during the night after the battle. Three of the four dragons died, with only [[Silverwing]] surviving. The Caltrops continued their plotting against [[Ulf White]]; Hobert and Ulf died from drinking poisoned wine. Lord [[Unwin Peake]] succeeded Hobert as commander, but the great host which had marched from Oldtown was wracked with plundering deserters. Lord Peake led the remainder in a retreat from Tumbleton, ending the green threat to King's Landing.<ref name="PQ"/> | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
− | {{Quote|Ser [[Addam Velaryon]], determined to prove that all bastards need | + | {{Quote|The dragon was [[Seasmoke]], his rider Ser [[Addam Velaryon]], determined to prove that not all bastards need be turncloaks. How better to do that than by retaking [[Tumbleton]] from the [[Two Betrayers]], whose treason had stained him?<ref name="PQ"/>}} - Archmaester [[Gyldayn]] |
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== | ||
{{References}} | {{References}} | ||
− | [[Category:Battles|Tumbleton]] | + | [[Category:Battles|Tumbleton 2]] |
+ | [[Category:The Reach]] |
Revision as of 19:36, 12 December 2013
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Conflict | Dance of the Dragons | ||||||||||||||||
Date | 130 AC | ||||||||||||||||
Place | Tumbleton | ||||||||||||||||
Result | incomplete black victory | ||||||||||||||||
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The Second Battle of Tumbleton or simply Second Tumbleton was a battle during the Dance of the Dragons. It took place between the greens and the blacks at the town of Tumbleton in the Reach, which was already ravaged from the earlier Battle of Tumbleton.[1]
Prelude
During the Battle of Tumbleton, the market town of Tumbleton was betrayed by Ser Ulf White and Ser Hugh Hammer, who had the dragons Vermithor and Silverwing burn the town. The greens then sacked the town and executed blacks who surrendered. Ser Hobert Hightower was the most senior Hightower remaining in the green army, as his cousin, Lord Ormund Hightower, had been killed in the previous battle. Prince Daeron Targaryen, sickened by the sack of Tumbleton, ordered Hobert to put a stop to the victors' behavior, but Hobert failed to do so.
Ulf and Hugh were reluctant to help Daeron advance toward King's Landing. Lord Unwin Peake wanted to wait until the greens were reinforced by Lord Borros Baratheon, while Hobert Hightower desired to retreat to gather supplies from the Reach. The greens' inaction caused their great host to slowly dissipate through desertion and disease.
After hearing of unrest in King's Landing against the rule of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, younger nobles such as Ser Jon Roxton, Ser Roger Corne, and Lord Peake called for advancing on the capital, but Hobert preached caution and the Two Betrayers remained stubborn. When Hugh crowned himself king and had his men attack Roger, thirteen loyalist lords known as the Caltrops plotted against the two baseborn dragonriders.
Meanwhile, the baseborn dragonrider Ser Addam Velaryon, whom Rhaenyra had condemned after hearing of the Two Betrayers, was resolved to defend his honor by retaking Tumbleton from Ulf and Hugh. He fled from King's Landing atop Seasmoke and allegedly sought counsel from the Green Men on the Isle of Faces. Addam gathered an army of near 4,000 from the Riverlands.[1]
Battle
On the day on which the Caltrops had decided to enact their coup against Ulf and Hugh, the greens in Tumbleton were awakened in the night by sounds of battle. Though Addam's 4,000 rivermen were outnumbered, they had the advantage of surprise. Columns of knights attacked from the north and the west, while archers fired their arrows. Seasmoke's dragonfire burned the greens' camps outside of Tumbleton, as well as buildings in the town which had survived its earlier sack.
Ulf White slept through the battle within the Bawdy Badger, an inn in Tumbleton. Hugh Hammer rushed to the stables so he could ride to Vermithor, but he was slain by one of the Caltrops, Lord Jon Roxton. Prince Daeron the Daring died amongst his camp west of the town, although his method of death is disputed. The blacks tried to kill the sleeping Silverwing and Vermithor in the fields south of Tumbleton, but failed to do so. The riderless Vermithor slew two score knights who attacked him, then took to the air and fought indiscriminately. Lords Piper and Deddings were burned by the dragon.
Addam and Seasmoke had been battling Daeron's dragon, Tessarion, in a nimble fight. When Addam saw the raging Vermithor, he redirected Seasmoke to the larger dragon. Lord Benjicot Blackwood believed that Vermithor would have torn Seasmoke to pieces, but Tessarion suddenly joined the brawl and all three dragons fought. Vermithor slew Seasmoke, but then collapsed and died shortly after. Tessarion failed to take flight three times, so Lord Blackwood has his best archer, Billy Burley, mercy kill the Blue Queen.
The battle ended at dusk.[1]
Aftermath
The blacks were victorious in the Second Battle of Tumbleton, but their victory was incomplete. Although the river lords lost less than a hundred men and slew more than a thousand of Hobert Hightower's green army, the blacks failed to retake Tumbleton. King Aegon II Targaryen's green survivors retreated into Tumbleton and sealed the gates. The blacks, lacking siege equipment, retreated during the night after the battle. Three of the four dragons died, with only Silverwing surviving. The Caltrops continued their plotting against Ulf White; Hobert and Ulf died from drinking poisoned wine. Lord Unwin Peake succeeded Hobert as commander, but the great host which had marched from Oldtown was wracked with plundering deserters. Lord Peake led the remainder in a retreat from Tumbleton, ending the green threat to King's Landing.[1]
Quotes
The dragon was Seasmoke, his rider Ser Addam Velaryon, determined to prove that not all bastards need be turncloaks. How better to do that than by retaking Tumbleton from the Two Betrayers, whose treason had stained him?[1]
- Archmaester Gyldayn