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In {{Date|42}} He was defeated by the royal army at the [[Battle at the Great Fork]] but managed to escape. His reputation was tarnished, however, and new leaders emerged among the Poor Fellows, such as [[Septon Moon]], [[Ragged Silas]] and [[Dennis the Lame]].{{ref|tsotd}}
 
In {{Date|42}} He was defeated by the royal army at the [[Battle at the Great Fork]] but managed to escape. His reputation was tarnished, however, and new leaders emerged among the Poor Fellows, such as [[Septon Moon]], [[Ragged Silas]] and [[Dennis the Lame]].{{ref|tsotd}}
  
In {{Date|45}}, Ser Horys led three hundred Poor Fellows in the attempted rescue of [[Poxy Jeyne Poore]], but King Maegor had anticipated this and so his men were ready for an attack. Ser Horys died in the ensuing battle.{{ref|tsotd}}
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In {{Date|45}}, Ser Horys led three hundred Poor Fellows in the attempted rescue of [[Poxy Jeyne Poore]], but King Maegor had anticipated this and so his men were ready for an attack. Ser Horys died in the ensuing [[ambush at the Wendwater]].{{ref|tsotd}}
  
 
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Revision as of 16:35, 1 December 2017

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Horys Hill
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Title Ser
Allegiances
Culture Westermen
Died In 45 AC
Book The Sons of the Dragon (mentioned)

Ser Horys Hill was a bastard from the westerlands, a hedge knight and one of the leaders of the Poor Fellows during the Faith Militant uprising against King Maegor I Targaryen.[1]

History

During the first days of Maegor's reign, Ser Horys led thousands of Poor Fellows from the westerlands towards King's Landing.[1]

In 42 AC He was defeated by the royal army at the Battle at the Great Fork but managed to escape. His reputation was tarnished, however, and new leaders emerged among the Poor Fellows, such as Septon Moon, Ragged Silas and Dennis the Lame.[1]

In 45 AC, Ser Horys led three hundred Poor Fellows in the attempted rescue of Poxy Jeyne Poore, but King Maegor had anticipated this and so his men were ready for an attack. Ser Horys died in the ensuing ambush at the Wendwater.[1]

References