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'''Leowyn Corbray''' was the Lord of [[Heart's Home]] during the civil war known as the [[Dance of the Dragons]].{{ref|fab|The Dying of the Dragons - The Short, Sad Reign of Aegon II}}
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'''Leowyn Corbray''' was the Lord of [[Heart's Home]] and head of [[House Corbray]] during the civil war known as the [[Dance of the Dragons]].{{ref|fab|The Dying of the Dragons - The Short, Sad Reign of Aegon II}}
  
 
==Appearance and Character==
 
==Appearance and Character==
[[Mushroom]] says of Lord Leowyn: "He was thick of neck and thick of wit, but never have I known a man to fart so loudly."{{ref|fab|Under the Regents - The Hooded Hand}}
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[[Mushroom]] says of Lord Leowyn: "He was thick of neck and thick of wit, but never have I known a man to fart so loudly."{{Ref|fab|Under the Regents - The Hooded Hand}}
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==History==
 
==History==
Leowyn was the elder brother of Ser [[Corwyn Corbray]], who wielded [[Lady Forlorn]]. In {{Date|130}}, Lady [[Jeyne Arryn]] gave Lord Leowyn and Ser Corwyn command of her army of ten thousand men sent forth from [[Gulltown]]. After the death of King [[Aegon II Targaryen]] in {{date|131}}, Lord Leowyn stood at the prow of a [[Braavos|Braavosi]] cog in the [[Gullet]] and watched a line of [[House Velaryon|Velaryon]] warships tear down the golden dragon sigil and raise up the red dragon sigil in its place, to mark the ascension of King [[Aegon III Targaryen|Aegon III]].{{ref|fab|The Dying of the Dragons - The Short, Sad Reign of Aegon II}}
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Leowyn was the elder brother of Ser [[Corwyn Corbray]], who wielded [[Lady Forlorn]]. In {{Date|130}}, Lady [[Jeyne Arryn]] gave Lord Leowyn and Ser Corwyn command of her army of ten thousand men sent forth from [[Gulltown]]. After the death of King [[Aegon II Targaryen]] in {{Date|131}}, Lord Leowyn stood at the prow of a [[Braavos|Braavosi]] cog in the [[Gullet]] and watched a line of [[House Velaryon|Velaryon]] warships tear down the golden dragon sigil and raise up the red dragon sigil in its place, to mark the ascension of King [[Aegon III Targaryen|Aegon III]].{{Ref|fab|The Dying of the Dragons - The Short, Sad Reign of Aegon II}}
  
The Braavosi landed Lord Corbray at [[Duskendale]] with half the power Lady Arryn had sent down, the other half under the command of Ser Corwyn at [[Maidenpool]]. This may be an error, as [[Gyldayn]] later refers to Lord Leowyn leaving Maidenpool, and Ser Corwyn leaving Duskendale.{{ref|fab|Aftermath - The Hour of the Wolf}}
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The Braavosi landed Lord Corbray at [[Duskendale]] with half the power Lady Arryn had sent down, the other half under the command of Ser Corwyn at [[Maidenpool]]. This may be an error, as [[Archmaester]] [[Gyldayn]] later refers to Lord Leowyn leaving Maidenpool, and Ser Corwyn leaving Duskendale.{{Ref|fab|Aftermath - The Hour of the Wolf}}
  
The town welcomed the [[House Arryn|Arryn]] hosts with feasts and flowers. Soon after Lord [[Cregan Stark]]'s regency began, word arrived that Lord Corbray had left Maidenpool accompanied by Lord [[Manfryd Mooton]], Lord [[House Brune of the Dyre Den|Brune]], and Ser [[Rennifer Crabb]]. When Lord Corbray and Ser Corwyn arrived at [[King's Landing]], they joined the ruling council and added their voices to those of Lady Arryn and the [[Lads]]. This contributed to power beginning to slip from Lord Stark's hands.{{ref|fab|Aftermath - The Hour of the Wolf}}
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The town welcomed the [[House Arryn|Arryn]] hosts with feasts and flowers. Soon after Lord [[Cregan Stark]] [[Hour of the Wolf|hold over court]] had began, word arrived that Lord Corbray had left Maidenpool accompanied by Lord [[Manfryd Mooton]], Lord [[House Brune of the Dyre Den|Brune]], and Ser [[Rennifer Crabb]]. When Lord Corbray and Ser Corwyn arrived at [[King's Landing]], they joined the ruling council and added their voices to those of Lady Arryn and the [[Lads]]. This contributed to power beginning to slip from Lord Stark's hands.{{Ref|fab|Aftermath - The Hour of the Wolf}}
  
The king named Lord Corbray, a [[Blacks|black]], [[Protector of the Realm]], whilst Ser [[Tyland Lannister]], a [[Greens|green]], was named [[Hand of the King]]. By law, both of them were beholden to the [[Regency of Aegon III#Council of Regents|Council of Regents]]. Ser Tyland quickly achieved an unspoken dominance over Lord Leowyn, gathering more power to himself as time passed. Lord Corbray died in {{date|133}}, of the [[Winter Fever]].{{ref|Fab|Under the Regents - The Hooded Hand}} He was succeeded by his son, [[Quenton Corbray|Quenton]].{{ref|fab|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}}
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The king named Lord Corbray, a [[Blacks|black]], [[Protector of the Realm]], whilst Ser [[Tyland Lannister]], a [[Greens|green]], was named [[Hand of the King]]. By law, both of them were beholden to the [[Regency of Aegon III#Council of Regents|Council of Regents]]. Ser Tyland quickly achieved an unspoken dominance over Lord Leowyn, gathering more power to himself as time passed. Lord Corbray died in {{Date|133}}, of the [[Winter Fever]].{{Ref|Fab|Under the Regents - The Hooded Hand}} He was succeeded by his son, [[Quenton Corbray|Quenton]].{{Ref|fab|The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Revision as of 14:42, 2 January 2019

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Leowyn Corbray
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Titles
Allegiances
Culture Valemen
Died In 133 ACKing's Landing
Book Fire & Blood (mentioned)

Leowyn Corbray was the Lord of Heart's Home and head of House Corbray during the civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons.[1]

Appearance and Character

Mushroom says of Lord Leowyn: "He was thick of neck and thick of wit, but never have I known a man to fart so loudly."[2]

History

Leowyn was the elder brother of Ser Corwyn Corbray, who wielded Lady Forlorn. In 130 AC, Lady Jeyne Arryn gave Lord Leowyn and Ser Corwyn command of her army of ten thousand men sent forth from Gulltown. After the death of King Aegon II Targaryen in 131 AC, Lord Leowyn stood at the prow of a Braavosi cog in the Gullet and watched a line of Velaryon warships tear down the golden dragon sigil and raise up the red dragon sigil in its place, to mark the ascension of King Aegon III.[1]

The Braavosi landed Lord Corbray at Duskendale with half the power Lady Arryn had sent down, the other half under the command of Ser Corwyn at Maidenpool. This may be an error, as Archmaester Gyldayn later refers to Lord Leowyn leaving Maidenpool, and Ser Corwyn leaving Duskendale.[3]

The town welcomed the Arryn hosts with feasts and flowers. Soon after Lord Cregan Stark hold over court had began, word arrived that Lord Corbray had left Maidenpool accompanied by Lord Manfryd Mooton, Lord Brune, and Ser Rennifer Crabb. When Lord Corbray and Ser Corwyn arrived at King's Landing, they joined the ruling council and added their voices to those of Lady Arryn and the Lads. This contributed to power beginning to slip from Lord Stark's hands.[3]

The king named Lord Corbray, a black, Protector of the Realm, whilst Ser Tyland Lannister, a green, was named Hand of the King. By law, both of them were beholden to the Council of Regents. Ser Tyland quickly achieved an unspoken dominance over Lord Leowyn, gathering more power to himself as time passed. Lord Corbray died in 133 AC, of the Winter Fever.[2] He was succeeded by his son, Quenton.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Fire & Blood, The Dying of the Dragons - The Short, Sad Reign of Aegon II.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Fire & Blood, Under the Regents - The Hooded Hand.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Fire & Blood, Aftermath - The Hour of the Wolf.
  4. Fire & Blood, The Lysene Spring and the End of Regency.