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'''George Graceford''' was the Lord of [[Holyhall]] and [[Lord Confessor]] during [[Regency of Aegon III|the regency]] of King [[Aegon III Targaryen]].
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'''George Graceford''' was the Lord of [[Holyhall]] and head of [[House Graceford]] during the [[Dance of the Dragons]]. He was later named [[Lord Confessor]] during [[Regency of Aegon III|the regency]] of King [[Aegon III Targaryen]].
  
 
==Character==
 
==Character==
According to [[Mushroom]], George was cruel but not clever.{{Ref|FAB|The Lyseni Spring and the End of Regency}}
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According to [[Mushroom]], George was cruel but not clever.{{Ref|FAB|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
During the [[Dance of the Dragons]], George was a member of the [[Caltrops]], thirteen nobles who plotted to kill the disrespectful [[Two Betrayers]].{{Ref|FAB|Under the Regents - War and Peace and Cattle Shows}}
 
During the [[Dance of the Dragons]], George was a member of the [[Caltrops]], thirteen nobles who plotted to kill the disrespectful [[Two Betrayers]].{{Ref|FAB|Under the Regents - War and Peace and Cattle Shows}}
  
When Lord [[Unwin Peake]] came to power as [[Hand of the King]], Lord Graceford and Ser [[Victor Risley]] were the only other members of the Caltrops still living. As a supporter of Lord Peake, George was installed as [[Lord Confessor]].{{Ref|FAB|Under the Regents - War and Peace and Cattle Shows}} According to [[Mushroom]], Lord Graceford and [[Clarice Osgrey]] were lovers. He claims she was aroused by [[torture]], and sometimes joined the Lord Confessor in the dungeons to assist him with his work.{{Ref|FAB|The Lyseni Spring and the End of Regency}}
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When Lord [[Unwin Peake]] came to power as [[Hand of the King]], Lord Graceford and Ser [[Victor Risley]] were the only other members of the Caltrops still living. As a supporter of Lord Peake, George was installed as [[Lord Confessor]].{{Ref|FAB|Under the Regents - War and Peace and Cattle Shows}} According to [[Mushroom]], Lord Graceford and [[Clarice Osgrey]] were lovers. He claims she was aroused by [[torture]], and sometimes joined the Lord Confessor in the dungeons to assist him with his work.{{Ref|FAB|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}}
  
 
After an attempted poisoning of Queen [[Daenaera Velaryon]], a dozen cooks, bakers, scullions, and serving girls were delivered to the custody of the Lord Confessor. Seven confessed to having plotted to [[poison]] the boy king [[Aegon III Targaryen]], but each account differed as to the poisoned dish and the source of the poison, and thus Lord [[Thaddeus Rowan]] dismissed these confessions.{{Ref|FAB|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}}
 
After an attempted poisoning of Queen [[Daenaera Velaryon]], a dozen cooks, bakers, scullions, and serving girls were delivered to the custody of the Lord Confessor. Seven confessed to having plotted to [[poison]] the boy king [[Aegon III Targaryen]], but each account differed as to the poisoned dish and the source of the poison, and thus Lord [[Thaddeus Rowan]] dismissed these confessions.{{Ref|FAB|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}}
  
Amid the [[Lysene Spring]] in {{date|135}}, Lord Rowan tortured by Geroge for plotting to kill the king. When a bruised Thaddeus was brought before the court, he did not answer unless Lord Graceford pricked him with a dagger. However, King Aegon III questioned Lord Rowan, making him confess that Aegon himself was part of the plot, and that Lord Rowan had killed King [[Viserys I Targaryen]]. George was greatly displeased that Rowan's confession was proven unreliable by the king. The king then ordered the Lord Confessor to be seized, as he had committed treason by forcing a false confession from the Hand.{{Ref|FAB|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}}
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Amid the [[Lysene Spring]] in {{date|135}}, Lord Rowan tortured by George for plotting to kill the king. When a bruised Thaddeus was brought before the court, he did not answer unless Lord Graceford pricked him with a dagger. However, King Aegon III questioned Lord Rowan, making him confess that Aegon himself was part of the plot, and that Lord Rowan had killed King [[Viserys I Targaryen]]. George was greatly displeased that Rowan's confession was proven unreliable by the king. The king then ordered the Lord Confessor to be seized, as he had committed treason by forcing a false confession from the Hand.{{Ref|FAB|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}}
  
At the mere sight of instruments of torture, Lord Graceford revealed the conspirators in the attempted poisoning, including many other supporters of Lord Peake. [[Tessario the Tiger]] implicated Lord Graceford under his own torture. George's trial was one of three of the conspirators that the king attended. George choose to [[Night's Watch|take the black]], rather than be executed. Maester [[Rowley]] replaced him as Lord Confessor in {{date|136}}.{{Ref|FAB|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}}
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At the mere sight of instruments of torture, Lord Graceford revealed the conspirators in the attempted poisoning, including many other supporters of Lord Peake. [[Tessario the Tiger]] implicated Lord Graceford under his own torture. George's trial was one of three of the conspirators that the king attended. George choose to [[Night's Watch|take the black]], rather than be executed. Maester [[Rowley]] replaced him as Lord Confessor in {{Date|136}}.{{Ref|FAB|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}}
  
 
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George Graceford was the Lord of Holyhall and head of House Graceford during the Dance of the Dragons. He was later named Lord Confessor during the regency of King Aegon III Targaryen.

Character

According to Mushroom, George was cruel but not clever.[2]

History

During the Dance of the Dragons, George was a member of the Caltrops, thirteen nobles who plotted to kill the disrespectful Two Betrayers.[1]

When Lord Unwin Peake came to power as Hand of the King, Lord Graceford and Ser Victor Risley were the only other members of the Caltrops still living. As a supporter of Lord Peake, George was installed as Lord Confessor.[1] According to Mushroom, Lord Graceford and Clarice Osgrey were lovers. He claims she was aroused by torture, and sometimes joined the Lord Confessor in the dungeons to assist him with his work.[2]

After an attempted poisoning of Queen Daenaera Velaryon, a dozen cooks, bakers, scullions, and serving girls were delivered to the custody of the Lord Confessor. Seven confessed to having plotted to poison the boy king Aegon III Targaryen, but each account differed as to the poisoned dish and the source of the poison, and thus Lord Thaddeus Rowan dismissed these confessions.[2]

Amid the Lysene Spring in 135 AC, Lord Rowan tortured by George for plotting to kill the king. When a bruised Thaddeus was brought before the court, he did not answer unless Lord Graceford pricked him with a dagger. However, King Aegon III questioned Lord Rowan, making him confess that Aegon himself was part of the plot, and that Lord Rowan had killed King Viserys I Targaryen. George was greatly displeased that Rowan's confession was proven unreliable by the king. The king then ordered the Lord Confessor to be seized, as he had committed treason by forcing a false confession from the Hand.[2]

At the mere sight of instruments of torture, Lord Graceford revealed the conspirators in the attempted poisoning, including many other supporters of Lord Peake. Tessario the Tiger implicated Lord Graceford under his own torture. George's trial was one of three of the conspirators that the king attended. George choose to take the black, rather than be executed. Maester Rowley replaced him as Lord Confessor in 136 AC.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Fire & Blood, Under the Regents - War and Peace and Cattle Shows.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Fire & Blood, The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency.