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:''For the lord, see [[Loron Greyjoy (lord)]].''
 
:''For the lord, see [[Loron Greyjoy (lord)]].''
'''Loron Greyjoy''', known as the '''Old Kraken''', was an [[High King of the Iron Islands]] chosen by a [[kingsmoot]].{{ref|AFFC|1}}{{ref|AFFC|19}} He led an invasion of the western shores of [[the North]], taking [[Bear Island]] and [[Cape Kraken]] in the process. After the Old Kraken died, King [[Rodrik Stark]] reclaimed Bear Island, while his sons and grandsons battled for Cape Kraken.{{ref|TWOIAF|The Kings of Winter}}
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'''Loron Greyjoy''', known as the '''Old Kraken''', was an [[High King of the Iron Islands]] chosen by a [[kingsmoot]].{{ref|AFFC|1}}{{ref|AFFC|19}} He led an invasion of the western shores of [[the North]], taking [[Bear Island]] and [[Cape Kraken]] in the process. After the Old Kraken died, King [[Rodrik Stark]] reclaimed Bear Island, while his sons and grandsons battled for Cape Kraken.{{ref|TWOIAF| The North: The Kings of Winter}}
  
 
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==References==

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Loron Greyjoy
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Monarch
Title High King of the Iron Islands
Personal Information
Alias The Old Kraken
Culture Ironborn
Family
Dynasty House Greyjoy
References
Books
For the lord, see Loron Greyjoy (lord).

Loron Greyjoy, known as the Old Kraken, was an High King of the Iron Islands chosen by a kingsmoot.[1][2] He led an invasion of the western shores of the North, taking Bear Island and Cape Kraken in the process. After the Old Kraken died, King Rodrik Stark reclaimed Bear Island, while his sons and grandsons battled for Cape Kraken.[3]

References

  1. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 1, The Prophet.
  2. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 19, The Drowned Man.
  3. The World of Ice & Fire, The North: The Kings of Winter.