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According to legend Ser Artys was an Andal leader who set out from Essos to conquer [[Westeros]] and spread the [[Faith of the Seven]]. He commanded the forces that drove the [[First Men]] and the [[children of the forest]] out of the [[Vale of Arryn]]. He flew to the top of [[Giant's Lance]] on the back of a giant falcon to slay the [[Griffin King]]. There are hundreds of tales recording his adventures.{{ref|aFfC|41}} He is said to have been the first [[King of Mountain and Vale]].
 
According to legend Ser Artys was an Andal leader who set out from Essos to conquer [[Westeros]] and spread the [[Faith of the Seven]]. He commanded the forces that drove the [[First Men]] and the [[children of the forest]] out of the [[Vale of Arryn]]. He flew to the top of [[Giant's Lance]] on the back of a giant falcon to slay the [[Griffin King]]. There are hundreds of tales recording his adventures.{{ref|aFfC|41}} He is said to have been the first [[King of Mountain and Vale]].
  
Truth is he was born in the [[Vale]] in the shadow of the [[Giant's Lance]].  
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Truth is he was born of pure Andal blood in the [[Vale]] in the shadow of the [[Giant's Lance]].  
 
On his shield he bore the moon-and-falcon and a pair of falcon's wings decorated his silver warhelm.  
 
On his shield he bore the moon-and-falcon and a pair of falcon's wings decorated his silver warhelm.  
 
He was esteemed as the finest warrior of his day, skilled with sword, lance and morningstar. A cunning and resourceful leader, beloved by all who fought beside him.  
 
He was esteemed as the finest warrior of his day, skilled with sword, lance and morningstar. A cunning and resourceful leader, beloved by all who fought beside him.  

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Artys Arryn
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Alias The Winged Knight, The Falcon Knight
Title Ser and King of Mountain and Vale
Allegiance House Arryn
Race Andals
Born In a time before the Andal invasion
Personal arms moon-and-falcon
Book A Feast for Crows,A World of Ice and Fire

Ser Artys Arryn, also known as the Winged Knight, is a legendary Andal leader who crossed the narrow sea from the hills of Andalos in Essos. He became the first King of Mountain and Vale and founded House Arryn.[1]

History

According to legend Ser Artys was an Andal leader who set out from Essos to conquer Westeros and spread the Faith of the Seven. He commanded the forces that drove the First Men and the children of the forest out of the Vale of Arryn. He flew to the top of Giant's Lance on the back of a giant falcon to slay the Griffin King. There are hundreds of tales recording his adventures.[1] He is said to have been the first King of Mountain and Vale.

Truth is he was born of pure Andal blood in the Vale in the shadow of the Giant's Lance. On his shield he bore the moon-and-falcon and a pair of falcon's wings decorated his silver warhelm. He was esteemed as the finest warrior of his day, skilled with sword, lance and morningstar. A cunning and resourceful leader, beloved by all who fought beside him. Ser Artys Arryn led the Andal army in the Battle of the Seven Stars against the First Men of the Vale, led by King Robar II Royce, thus bringing the Vale under Andal rule. Artys became the first Arryn king to rule over Mountain and Vale.

Recent Events

A Feast for Crows

Lord Robert Arryn's favourite stories are those of the Winged Knight. He demands three stories of Ser Artys from Alayne before he agrees to prepare for his departure from the Eyrie.[1]

See also

References and Notes

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