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Ser '''Clarence Crabb''' is a legendary hero from the [[Crackclaw Point]] area.
 
  
==Legend==
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Ser '''Clarence Crabb''' is a legendary hero from [[House Crabb]] of [[Crackclaw Point]].
According to legend he was eight feet tall and strong enough to uproot trees and throw them half a mile. He was so heavy that only an aurochs could carry him. His seat was called the [[Whispers]], so named due to the disembodied heads that he would collect and bring home to his wife who would raise them from the dead. The dead heads would give him counsel and talk among themselves in a whisper. Ser Clarence collected the heads from a variety of people including pirates, lords, wizards, knights and even one king from [[Duskendale]].<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 14|Chapter 14]], Brienne</ref>
 
  
==References and Notes==
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==Appearance==
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According to legend, Ser Clarence was eight feet tall and strong enough to uproot trees and throw them half a mile. He was so heavy that only an [[aurochs]] could carry him.{{Ref|AFFC|14}}
  
[[Category:Nobles|Crabb, Clarence]]
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==History==
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Ser Clarence's seat was called the [[Whispers]], so named due to the disembodied heads that he would collect and bring home to his wife who would raise them from the dead. The dead heads would give him counsel and talk among themselves in a whisper. Ser Clarence collected the heads from a variety of people including [[pirate]]s, [[lord]]s, [[Magic|wizards]], [[knight]]s and even one king from [[Duskendale]].{{Ref|AFFC|14}} Clarence is also said to have fought the [[squisher]] king.{{Ref|AFFC|20}}
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==Recent Events==
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
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[[Dick Crabb]] and [[Brienne of Tarth]] discuss the legendary heroes of their homelands, Clarence and Ser [[Galladon of Morne]].{{Ref|AFFC|20}}
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Brienne is taken into the captivity of the [[brotherhood without banners]] after fighting [[Rorge]] and [[Biter]] at the [[crossroads inn]]. The fevered woman dreams of fighting Clarence at the [[Whispers]]; the huge man's teeth are filed into points (like Biter), and he rides a shaggy aurochs. Brienne is without [[Oathkeeper]] in the dream, and Clarence strikes off her head.{{Ref|AFFC|42}}
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|'''Dick''': Ser Clarence Crabb would have wiped his hairy arse with your Perfect Knight, m'lady. If they'd ever have met, there'd be one more bloody head sitting on the shelf at the [[Whispers]], you ask me. 'I should have used the magic sword,' it'd be saying to all the other heads. 'I should have used the bloody sword.'<br>
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'''Brienne''': Perhaps, but Ser [[Galladon]] was no fool. Against a foe eight feet tall mounted on an [[aurochs]], he might well have unsheathed the [[Just Maid]]. He used her once to slay a [[dragon]], they say.{{Ref|AFFC|20}}|[[Dick Crabb]] and [[Brienne Tarth]]}}
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{{Quote|I'm a [[House Crabb|Crabb]]. I got the same blood as old Ser Clarence. It's the sword that makes the lord, some say.{{Ref|AFFC|20}}|[[Dick Crabb]] to [[Brienne Tarth]]}}
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==References==
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[[Category:House Crabb]]
 
[[Category:Characters from the Crownlands|Crabb, Clarence]]
 
[[Category:Characters from the Crownlands|Crabb, Clarence]]
 
[[Category:Legendary Heroes|Crabb, Clarence]]
 
[[Category:Legendary Heroes|Crabb, Clarence]]
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[[ru:Кларенс Крэбб]]

Revision as of 16:08, 3 July 2022

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Clarence Crabb
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Title Ser
Allegiance House Crabb
Book A Feast for Crows (mentioned)

Ser Clarence Crabb is a legendary hero from House Crabb of Crackclaw Point.

Appearance

According to legend, Ser Clarence was eight feet tall and strong enough to uproot trees and throw them half a mile. He was so heavy that only an aurochs could carry him.[1]

History

Ser Clarence's seat was called the Whispers, so named due to the disembodied heads that he would collect and bring home to his wife who would raise them from the dead. The dead heads would give him counsel and talk among themselves in a whisper. Ser Clarence collected the heads from a variety of people including pirates, lords, wizards, knights and even one king from Duskendale.[1] Clarence is also said to have fought the squisher king.[2]

Recent Events

A Feast for Crows

Dick Crabb and Brienne of Tarth discuss the legendary heroes of their homelands, Clarence and Ser Galladon of Morne.[2]

Brienne is taken into the captivity of the brotherhood without banners after fighting Rorge and Biter at the crossroads inn. The fevered woman dreams of fighting Clarence at the Whispers; the huge man's teeth are filed into points (like Biter), and he rides a shaggy aurochs. Brienne is without Oathkeeper in the dream, and Clarence strikes off her head.[3]

Quotes

Dick: Ser Clarence Crabb would have wiped his hairy arse with your Perfect Knight, m'lady. If they'd ever have met, there'd be one more bloody head sitting on the shelf at the Whispers, you ask me. 'I should have used the magic sword,' it'd be saying to all the other heads. 'I should have used the bloody sword.'
Brienne: Perhaps, but Ser Galladon was no fool. Against a foe eight feet tall mounted on an aurochs, he might well have unsheathed the Just Maid. He used her once to slay a dragon, they say.[2]

I'm a Crabb. I got the same blood as old Ser Clarence. It's the sword that makes the lord, some say.[2]

References