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'''Axel Tully''' was a head of [[House Tully]] and the first Lord of [[Riverrun]]. His father was Ser [[Edmure Tully (father of Axel)|Edmure Tully]], a turncoat who supported the [[Andals|Andal]] warlord [[Armistead Vance]] after the death of King [[Tristifer IV Mudd]].
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'''Axel Tully''' was a head of [[House Tully]] and the first Lord of [[Riverrun]]. His father was Ser [[Edmure Tully (father of Axel)|Edmure Tully]], a turncoat who supported the [[Andals|Andal]] warlord [[Armistead Vance]] after the death of [[Tristifer IV Mudd]], [[King of the Rivers and the Hills]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 17:44, 8 August 2015

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Axel Tully
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Title Lord of Riverrun
Allegiance House Tully
Culture Rivermen
Book The World of Ice and Fire (mentioned)

Axel Tully was a head of House Tully and the first Lord of Riverrun. His father was Ser Edmure Tully, a turncoat who supported the Andal warlord Armistead Vance after the death of Tristifer IV Mudd, King of the Rivers and the Hills.

History

Axel received a grant of lands at the juncture of the Red Fork and the Tumblestone from Armistead Vance. There, he raised a red castle he named Riverrun.[1]

References and Notes