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Lady '''Helicent Uffering''' was a member of [[House Uffering]] and was the sister to Ser [[Rolland Uffering]].{{Ref|TSS}}
 
Lady '''Helicent Uffering''' was a member of [[House Uffering]] and was the sister to Ser [[Rolland Uffering]].{{Ref|TSS}}
  
==Appearance==
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==Appearance and Character==
Helicent was stout and square with a pointed head that her hair did not conceal. Her nose was big and her mouth small. She was a simple woman, and could not dress herself without the help of her [[septa]]s.{{ref|tss}}
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Helicent was stout and square with a pointed head that her hair did not conceal. Her nose was big and her mouth small. She was a pious and [[lackwit|simple woman]].{{ref|tss}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Lady Helicent was one of the courtiers at [[Coldmoat]] during the reign of [[Aerys I Targaryen]]. She came to Coldmoat with her brother, Ser [[Rolland Uffering]], who was the fourth husband of Lady [[Rohanne Webber]]. Ser [[Lucas Inchfield]] introduced Helicent as Rohanne in order to embarrass Ser [[Duncan the Tall]]. She did not understand Dunk's meaning when he asked her about the dam on the [[Chequy Water]], and was frightened when one of the other courtiers shouted that Dunk wanted to sleep with her.{{Ref|TSS}}
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Lady Helicent was one of the courtiers at [[Coldmoat]] during the reign of [[Aerys I Targaryen]]. She came to Coldmoat with her brother, Ser [[Rolland Uffering]], who was the fourth husband of Lady [[Rohanne Webber]]. Ser [[Lucas Inchfield]] introduced Helicent as Rohanne in order to embarrass Ser [[Duncan the Tall]]. She did not understand Duncan's meaning when he asked her about the dam on the [[Chequy Water]], and was frightened when one of the other courtiers shouted that Duncan wanted to sleep with her.{{Ref|TSS}}
  
==Quotes==
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==Quotes by Helicent==
{{Quote|'''Dunk:''' Ser [[Eustace Osgrey|Eustace]] bid me talk with you concerning the recent trouble at your dam.<br>
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{{Quote|'''Duncan''': Ser [[Eustace Osgrey|Eustace]] bid me talk with you concerning the recent trouble at your dam.<br>'''Helicent''': The... dam, you say?<br>'''Duncan''': The stream, the [[Chequy Water]]. Your ladyship built a dam across it...<br>'''Helicent''': Oh, I am quite sure I haven't. Why, I have been at my devotions all morning, ser.{{Ref|TSS}}|[[Duncan the Tall]] and Helicent}}
'''Helicent:''' The... dam, you say?<br>
 
'''Dunk:''' The stream, the Chequy Water. Your ladyship built a dam across it...<br>
 
'''Helicent:''' Oh, I am quite sure I haven’t. Why, I have been at my devotions all morning, ser.{{Ref|TSS}}}}
 
  
==References and Notes==
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==Quotes about Helicent==
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{{quote|Do not think ill of Lady Helicent, I pray you. My good-sister is a simple creature, but she has no harm in her. For all her piety, she could not dress herself without her septas.{{ref|TSS}}|[[Rohanne Webber]] to [[Duncan the Tall]]}}
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==References==
 
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[[Category:House Uffering]]
 
[[Category:House Uffering]]
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[[Category:Characters from the Reach|Uffering, Helicent]]
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[[Category:Lackwits|Uffering, Helicent]]
 
[[Category:Noblewomen|Uffering, Helicent]]
 
[[Category:Noblewomen|Uffering, Helicent]]
[[Category:Characters from the Reach|Uffering, Helicent]]
 
[[Category:Lackwits]]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:53, 21 May 2019

House Uffering.svg
Helicent Uffering
House Uffering.svg
Allegiance House Uffering
Culture Reach
Born In 171 AC (roughly)[1]
Book The Sworn Sword (appears)

Lady Helicent Uffering was a member of House Uffering and was the sister to Ser Rolland Uffering.[2]

Appearance and Character

Helicent was stout and square with a pointed head that her hair did not conceal. Her nose was big and her mouth small. She was a pious and simple woman.[2]

History

Lady Helicent was one of the courtiers at Coldmoat during the reign of Aerys I Targaryen. She came to Coldmoat with her brother, Ser Rolland Uffering, who was the fourth husband of Lady Rohanne Webber. Ser Lucas Inchfield introduced Helicent as Rohanne in order to embarrass Ser Duncan the Tall. She did not understand Duncan's meaning when he asked her about the dam on the Chequy Water, and was frightened when one of the other courtiers shouted that Duncan wanted to sleep with her.[2]

Quotes by Helicent

Duncan: Ser Eustace bid me talk with you concerning the recent trouble at your dam.
Helicent: The... dam, you say?
Duncan: The stream, the Chequy Water. Your ladyship built a dam across it...
Helicent: Oh, I am quite sure I haven't. Why, I have been at my devotions all morning, ser.[2]

Duncan the Tall and Helicent

Quotes about Helicent

Do not think ill of Lady Helicent, I pray you. My good-sister is a simple creature, but she has no harm in her. For all her piety, she could not dress herself without her septas.[2]

References

  1. See the Helicent Uffering calculation.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 The Sworn Sword.