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{{Noble House | {{Noble House | ||
− | | House_name | + | | House_name = House Trant of [[Gallowsgrey]] |
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− | | Coat_of_arms | + | | Coat_of_arms = A black hanged man, on a blue field<br>(''Azure, a hanged man sable'') |
− | | Words | + | | Words = ''So End Our Foes'' |
− | | Seat | + | | Seat = [[Gallowsgrey]] |
− | | Current_Lord | + | | Current_Lord = |
− | | Region | + | | Region = The [[Stormlands]] |
− | | Title | + | | Title = Lord of [[Gallowsgrey]] |
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− | | Overlord | + | | Overlord = [[House Baratheon]] |
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− | }} | + | }} |
− | '''House Trant''' is a noble family from the [[stormlands]]. They are one of the principal houses sworn to [[House Baratheon]] of [[Storm's End]].{{ref|AGOT|Appendix}} | + | '''House Trant of Gallowsgrey''' is a noble family from the [[stormlands]]. They are one of the principal houses sworn to [[House Baratheon]] of [[Storm's End]].{{ref|AGOT|Appendix}} |
According to a semi-canon source the seat of House Trant is [[Gallowsgrey]]. Their words are "So End Our Foes".<ref>The Citadel. [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/Heraldry/Mottoes/ House Mottoes]</ref> They blazon their shields with azure, a hanged man, sable.<ref>The Citadel. Heraldry: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/Heraldry/Entry/House_Trant/ House Trant]</ref> | According to a semi-canon source the seat of House Trant is [[Gallowsgrey]]. Their words are "So End Our Foes".<ref>The Citadel. [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/Heraldry/Mottoes/ House Mottoes]</ref> They blazon their shields with azure, a hanged man, sable.<ref>The Citadel. Heraldry: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/Heraldry/Entry/House_Trant/ House Trant]</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | + | At the [[tourney at Ashford Meadow]] in {{Date|209}}, [[Steely Pate]] gives Ser [[Duncan the Tall]] his newly painted shield, they discussed the auspicious merit of various heraldic sigils. Pate mentions having seen shields adorned with, among other things, hanged men and reminds Duncan that they served their wielders just as well.{{ref|THK}} | |
− | + | Duncan the Tall, having had his shield destroyed in a [[trial by combat]] at the [[Chequy Water]] against Ser [[Lucas Inchfield|Lucas the Longinch]], bought a new shield during his stay at [[Stoney Sept]]. The shield had not been painted since its last owner and therefore still featured a hanged man as its sigil - most likely the personal arms of a member from House Trant. This inspired Duncan to adopt the temporary alias of the ''"Gallows Knight"'' for the [[Wedding tourney at Whitewalls|tourney]] at [[Whitewalls]] in {{Date|211}}.{{ref|TMK}} | |
==Recent Events== | ==Recent Events== | ||
===''A Game of Thrones''=== | ===''A Game of Thrones''=== | ||
− | Ser [[Meryn Trant]] is one of the three [[Kingsguard]] who protect King [[Robert I Baratheon]] on his journey | + | Ser [[Meryn Trant]] is one of the three sworn brothers of the [[Kingsguard]] who protect King [[Robert I Baratheon]] on his journey to [[Winterfell]] to name his new [[Hand of the King]].{{ref|agot|8}} When Lord [[Eddard Stark]] is betrayed and arrested, Ser Meryn is sent to capture [[Arya Stark]] and fights [[Syrio Forel]].{{ref|agot|50}} |
===''A Clash of Kings''=== | ===''A Clash of Kings''=== | ||
− | Meryn is frequently ordered to beat [[Sansa Stark]] by King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I Baratheon]]. He is assigned to guard Joffrey during the [[ | + | Ser Meryn rides in the joust during the [[tourney on King Joffrey's name day]]. He breaks two lances with Ser [[Hobber Redwyne]], unhorsing him on the second pass.{{ref|acok|2}} Ser Meryn is frequently ordered to beat [[Sansa Stark]] by King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I Baratheon]].{{ref|acok|2}} He is assigned to guard King Joffrey during the [[battle of the Blackwater]].{{ref|acok|57}} |
===''A Storm of Swords''=== | ===''A Storm of Swords''=== | ||
− | During the trial of [[Tyrion Lannister]] for the [[Purple Wedding|death of Joffrey]], Ser Meryn is called as a witness for the prosecution. He recounts that Tyrion beat Joffrey after the [[riot of King's Landing]] and that Tyrion threatened the king's life. | + | During the trial of [[Tyrion Lannister]] for the [[Purple Wedding|death of Joffrey]], Ser Meryn is called as a witness for the prosecution. He recounts that Tyrion beat Joffrey after the [[riot of King's Landing]] and that Tyrion threatened the king's life.{{ref|asos|66}} |
==House Trant at the end of the third century== | ==House Trant at the end of the third century== | ||
The known Trants during the timespan of the events described in ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' are: | The known Trants during the timespan of the events described in ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' are: | ||
− | + | * Ser [[Meryn Trant]], a [[knight]] of King [[Robert I Baratheon]]'s [[Kingsguard]]. | |
− | * Ser [[Meryn Trant]], a knight of | ||
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== |
Revision as of 15:32, 22 September 2017
House Trant of Gallowsgrey | |
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So End Our Foes
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Coat of arms |
A black hanged man, on a blue field (Azure, a hanged man sable) |
Seat | Gallowsgrey |
Region | The Stormlands |
Title | Lord of Gallowsgrey |
Overlord | House Baratheon |
House Trant of Gallowsgrey is a noble family from the stormlands. They are one of the principal houses sworn to House Baratheon of Storm's End.[1]
According to a semi-canon source the seat of House Trant is Gallowsgrey. Their words are "So End Our Foes".[2] They blazon their shields with azure, a hanged man, sable.[3]
Contents
History
At the tourney at Ashford Meadow in 209 AC, Steely Pate gives Ser Duncan the Tall his newly painted shield, they discussed the auspicious merit of various heraldic sigils. Pate mentions having seen shields adorned with, among other things, hanged men and reminds Duncan that they served their wielders just as well.[4]
Duncan the Tall, having had his shield destroyed in a trial by combat at the Chequy Water against Ser Lucas the Longinch, bought a new shield during his stay at Stoney Sept. The shield had not been painted since its last owner and therefore still featured a hanged man as its sigil - most likely the personal arms of a member from House Trant. This inspired Duncan to adopt the temporary alias of the "Gallows Knight" for the tourney at Whitewalls in 211 AC.[5]
Recent Events
A Game of Thrones
Ser Meryn Trant is one of the three sworn brothers of the Kingsguard who protect King Robert I Baratheon on his journey to Winterfell to name his new Hand of the King.[6] When Lord Eddard Stark is betrayed and arrested, Ser Meryn is sent to capture Arya Stark and fights Syrio Forel.[7]
A Clash of Kings
Ser Meryn rides in the joust during the tourney on King Joffrey's name day. He breaks two lances with Ser Hobber Redwyne, unhorsing him on the second pass.[8] Ser Meryn is frequently ordered to beat Sansa Stark by King Joffrey I Baratheon.[8] He is assigned to guard King Joffrey during the battle of the Blackwater.[9]
A Storm of Swords
During the trial of Tyrion Lannister for the death of Joffrey, Ser Meryn is called as a witness for the prosecution. He recounts that Tyrion beat Joffrey after the riot of King's Landing and that Tyrion threatened the king's life.[10]
House Trant at the end of the third century
The known Trants during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are:
- Ser Meryn Trant, a knight of King Robert I Baratheon's Kingsguard.
References and Notes
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Appendix.
- ↑ The Citadel. House Mottoes
- ↑ The Citadel. Heraldry: House Trant
- ↑ The Hedge Knight.
- ↑ The Mystery Knight.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 8, Bran II.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 50, Arya IV.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 2, Sansa I.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 57, Sansa V.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 66, Tyrion IX.
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