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− | + | '''Hugor of the Hill''' was the first King of the [[Andals]] in [[Andalos]].{{ref|ADWD|5}} | |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | According to the ''[[Seven-Pointed Star]]'', King Hugor is a major part of the [[Faith of the Seven]]. He was supposedly crowned by [[Father (the Seven)|the Father]] himself who pulled down seven stars to make | + | According to the ''[[Seven-Pointed Star]]'', King Hugor is a major part of the [[Faith of the Seven]]. He was supposedly crowned by [[Father (the Seven)|the Father]] himself who pulled down seven stars to make his crown. [[Maiden (the Seven)|The Maid]] brought forth a girl supple as a willow with eyes like deep blue pools that Hugor took as his first wife. [[Mother (the Seven)|The Mother]] made her fertile, and she bore him forty-four mighty sons as foretold by [[Crone (the Seven)|the Crone]]. [[Warrior (the Seven)|The Warrior]] gave each son strength of arms and [[Smith (the Seven)|the Smith]] wrought each a suit of iron plate. His realm was extensive, spreading from the hills of northern [[Andalos]] to the southern marches, now called the [[Flatlands]], in the south.{{ref|ADWD|5}} |
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− | While sailing down the [[Rhoyne]] aboard the ''[[Shy Maid]]'', [[Tyrion Lannister]] adopts the pseudonym Hugor Hill | + | ===''A Dance with Dragons''=== |
+ | While sailing down the [[Rhoyne]] aboard the ''[[Shy Maid]]'', [[Tyrion Lannister]] adopts the pseudonym Hugor Hill,{{ref|ADWD|8}} presumably a play on his [[Westerlands|Westerland]] accent ("Hill" being the [[bastard]] name of the Westerlands) and the ancient Andal king. | ||
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== | ||
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Revision as of 20:57, 11 February 2014
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Title | King of the Andals |
Culture | Andals |
Book | A Dance with Dragons (Mentioned) |
Hugor of the Hill was the first King of the Andals in Andalos.[1]
History
According to the Seven-Pointed Star, King Hugor is a major part of the Faith of the Seven. He was supposedly crowned by the Father himself who pulled down seven stars to make his crown. The Maid brought forth a girl supple as a willow with eyes like deep blue pools that Hugor took as his first wife. The Mother made her fertile, and she bore him forty-four mighty sons as foretold by the Crone. The Warrior gave each son strength of arms and the Smith wrought each a suit of iron plate. His realm was extensive, spreading from the hills of northern Andalos to the southern marches, now called the Flatlands, in the south.[1]
Recent Events
A Dance with Dragons
While sailing down the Rhoyne aboard the Shy Maid, Tyrion Lannister adopts the pseudonym Hugor Hill,[2] presumably a play on his Westerland accent ("Hill" being the bastard name of the Westerlands) and the ancient Andal king.
References and Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 5, Tyrion II.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 8, Tyrion III.