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{{Character | {{Character | ||
− | | Character_name = [[File:House Wylde.svg|50px|left]] Coryanne Wylde [[File: | + | | Character_name = [[File:House Wylde.svg|50px|left]] Coryanne Wylde [[File:Star of the Faith.svg|50px|right]] |
| image = | | image = | ||
| image_caption = | | image_caption = | ||
| Alias = | | Alias = | ||
− | | Title = Lady | + | | Title = Lady{{Ref|FAB|A Surfeit of Rulers}}<br>[[Septa]] (allegedly){{Ref|FAB|A Surfeit of Rulers}} |
− | | Allegiance = [[House Wylde]]<br>[[House Targaryen]]<br>[[Faith of the Seven]] (allegedly) | + | | Allegiance = [[House Wylde]]<br>[[House Targaryen]]{{Ref|FAB|A Surfeit of Rulers}}<br>[[Faith of the Seven]] (allegedly){{Ref|FAB|A Surfeit of Rulers}} |
| Race = | | Race = | ||
| Culture = [[Stormlander]] | | Culture = [[Stormlander]] | ||
+ | | Father = [[Morgan Wylde]] | ||
+ | | Mother = | ||
| Spouse = | | Spouse = | ||
+ | | Issue = [[Bastard]] son{{Ref|FAB|A Surfeit of Rulers}} | ||
| Place_of_Birth = | | Place_of_Birth = | ||
| Date_of_Birth = {{Date|35}} | | Date_of_Birth = {{Date|35}} | ||
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| Date_of_Death = | | Date_of_Death = | ||
| Books = ''[[Fire & Blood]]'' (mentioned) | | Books = ''[[Fire & Blood]]'' (mentioned) | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Coryanne Wylde was the daughter of Lord [[Morgan Wylde]] of the [[Rain House]]. At a young age, she was deflowered by a "surly lad" from the stables. | + | Coryanne Wylde was the daughter of Lord [[Morgan Wylde]] of the [[Rain House]]. At a young age, she was deflowered by a "[[surly lad]]" from the stables. He was [[Eunuch|gelded]] and sent to the [[Wall]] shortly after, and Coryanne was confined to her chambers, where in {{Date|48}}, she gave birth to a [[bastard]] son, sent off to be [[fostered]] by a castle steward at [[Storm's End]]. Few beyond the walls of the Rain House knew of her shame.{{Ref|FAB|A Surfeit of Rulers}} |
− | In {{Date|50}}, when the [[Hand of the King]], Lord [[Rogar Baratheon]], and | + | In {{Date|50}}, when the [[Hand of the King]], Lord [[Rogar Baratheon]], and Queen Regent [[Alyssa Velaryon]] attempted to undo the secret [[marriage]] of King [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen|Jaehaerys I]] and his sister-wife Queen [[Alysanne Targaryen|Alysanne]], which remained unconsummated. Lady Alyssa planned on sending [[Handmaid|women]] to [[Dragonstone]] as a household for Alysanne, but in truth the ladies' mission was to try and persuade Alysanne to annul the marriage. ''A Caution for Young Girls'' states that Lord Rogar or his brother, Ser [[Borys Baratheon|Borys]], placed Lady Coryanne among these ladies, but with the instruction to bed the king, thus angering Alysanne into undoing the marriage. If this was the case, the attempt failed.{{Ref|FAB|A Surfeit of Rulers}} |
Later in {{Date|50}}, Coryanne eloped with the married Ser [[Howard Bullock]], the younger son of the commander of Dragonstone's garrison. A fishing boat carried them to [[Driftmark]], where they took ship to [[Pentos]], and then to the [[Disputed Lands]], where Ser Howard joined [[the Free Company]]. He died in [[Myr]] in {{Date|53}} from a fall from his horse.{{Ref|FAB|A Surfeit of Rulers}} | Later in {{Date|50}}, Coryanne eloped with the married Ser [[Howard Bullock]], the younger son of the commander of Dragonstone's garrison. A fishing boat carried them to [[Driftmark]], where they took ship to [[Pentos]], and then to the [[Disputed Lands]], where Ser Howard joined [[the Free Company]]. He died in [[Myr]] in {{Date|53}} from a fall from his horse.{{Ref|FAB|A Surfeit of Rulers}} | ||
− | ''A Caution for Young Girls'' | + | Around {{Date|90}}, the first copy of ''[[A Caution for Young Girls]]'' appeared in [[Westeros]]. It was allegedly written by Lady Coryanne. It details a life of "sin, suffering, and [[slavery]]", according to [[Archmaester]] [[Gyldayn]], in which she has many erotic adventures in [[Essos]] before becoming a [[septa]] in [[Oldtown]].{{Ref|FAB|A Surfeit of Rulers}} |
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+ | ==Family== | ||
+ | {{Wylde tree Jaehaerys I}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:House Wylde]] | [[Category:House Wylde]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Camp followers|Wylde, Coryanne]] |
[[Category:Characters from the Stormlands|Wylde, Coryanne]] | [[Category:Characters from the Stormlands|Wylde, Coryanne]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Companions and ladies-in-waiting of Alysanne Targaryen|Wylde, Coryanne]] |
[[Category:Handmaids|Wylde, Coryanne]] | [[Category:Handmaids|Wylde, Coryanne]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:House Targaryen retainers|Wylde, Coryanne]] |
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[[Category:Mummers|Wylde, Coryanne]] | [[Category:Mummers|Wylde, Coryanne]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Noblewomen|Wylde, Coryanne]] |
[[Category:Pleasure house and brothel proprietors|Wylde, Coryanne]] | [[Category:Pleasure house and brothel proprietors|Wylde, Coryanne]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Prostitutes|Wylde, Coryanne]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Scribes|Wylde, Coryanne]] | ||
[[Category:Septas|Wylde, Coryanne]] | [[Category:Septas|Wylde, Coryanne]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Slaves and freedmen|Wylde, Coryanne]] | ||
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+ | [[es:Coryanne Wylde]] | ||
[[fr:Coryanne Wylde]] | [[fr:Coryanne Wylde]] |
Revision as of 17:09, 25 April 2020
Coryanne Wylde | |
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Titles | |
Allegiances | |
Culture | Stormlander |
Born | In 35 AC |
Father | Morgan Wylde |
Issue | Bastard son[1] |
Book | Fire & Blood (mentioned) |
Lady Coryanne Wylde was a member of House Wylde during the early reign of King Jaehaerys I Targaryen.[1]
History
Coryanne Wylde was the daughter of Lord Morgan Wylde of the Rain House. At a young age, she was deflowered by a "surly lad" from the stables. He was gelded and sent to the Wall shortly after, and Coryanne was confined to her chambers, where in 48 AC, she gave birth to a bastard son, sent off to be fostered by a castle steward at Storm's End. Few beyond the walls of the Rain House knew of her shame.[1]
In 50 AC, when the Hand of the King, Lord Rogar Baratheon, and Queen Regent Alyssa Velaryon attempted to undo the secret marriage of King Jaehaerys I and his sister-wife Queen Alysanne, which remained unconsummated. Lady Alyssa planned on sending women to Dragonstone as a household for Alysanne, but in truth the ladies' mission was to try and persuade Alysanne to annul the marriage. A Caution for Young Girls states that Lord Rogar or his brother, Ser Borys, placed Lady Coryanne among these ladies, but with the instruction to bed the king, thus angering Alysanne into undoing the marriage. If this was the case, the attempt failed.[1]
Later in 50 AC, Coryanne eloped with the married Ser Howard Bullock, the younger son of the commander of Dragonstone's garrison. A fishing boat carried them to Driftmark, where they took ship to Pentos, and then to the Disputed Lands, where Ser Howard joined the Free Company. He died in Myr in 53 AC from a fall from his horse.[1]
Around 90 AC, the first copy of A Caution for Young Girls appeared in Westeros. It was allegedly written by Lady Coryanne. It details a life of "sin, suffering, and slavery", according to Archmaester Gyldayn, in which she has many erotic adventures in Essos before becoming a septa in Oldtown.[1]
Family