Difference between revisions of "Lothar"

From A Wiki of Ice and Fire
Jump to: navigation, search
m
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Character  
+
{{Hatnote|For other characters with the same name, see [[Lothar (disambiguation)]].}}
| Character_name = [[File:Maester.svg|50px|left]][[File:Maester.svg|50px|right]] Lothar
+
 
| image         =  
+
{{Character
 +
| Character_name = [[File:Maester.svg|50px|left]] Lothar [[File:Maester.svg|50px|right]]
 +
| image =  
 
| image_caption =  
 
| image_caption =  
 
| Alias =
 
| Alias =
| Title = [[Maester]] at [[Whitewalls]]
+
| Title = [[Maester]] at [[Whitewalls]]{{Ref|TMK}}
 
| Allegiance = The [[Citadel]]<br>[[House Butterwell]]
 
| Allegiance = The [[Citadel]]<br>[[House Butterwell]]
 
| Race =
 
| Race =
Line 14: Line 16:
 
| Date_of_Death =
 
| Date_of_Death =
 
| Books = ''[[The Mystery Knight]]'' (appears)
 
| Books = ''[[The Mystery Knight]]'' (appears)
| coat-of-arms =
+
| Coat-of-arms =
 
}}
 
}}
  
Maester '''Lothar''' was the [[maester]] at [[Whitewalls]] during the reign of King [[Aerys I Targaryen]].
+
'''Lothar''' was the [[maester]] at [[Whitewalls]] during the reign of King [[Aerys I Targaryen]].{{Ref|TMK}}
  
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
Lothat was stooped and old. He had long hair and his face was lined and aged with a large nose.{{ref|tmk}}
+
Lothar was stooped and old. He had long hair and his face was lined and aged with a large nose.{{Ref|TMK}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
During the [[Whitewalls Tourney]] Lothar took care of the parade of wounded, among them Ser [[Duncan the Tall]]. While in his care he let Ser Duncan know of his disdain for the martial arts.{{ref|tmk}} After Ser Duncan lost his armor and horse to Ser [[Uthor Underleaf]], Duncan's [[squire]], Prince [[Aegon V Targaryen|Aegon Targaryen]], went to Maester Lothar and showed him the dragon ring that had been given to him by his father, Prince [[Maekar I Targaryen|Maekar Targaryen]], hoping to enlist Lothar's help in sending a raven for help. However, Lothar instead delivered the Targaryen prince to Lord [[Ambrose Butterwell]] upon seeing the ring.{{Ref|tmk}}
+
During the [[wedding tourney at Whitewalls]], Lothar took care of the parade of wounded, among them Ser [[Duncan the Tall]]. While in his care he let Duncan know of his disdain for the martial arts.{{Ref|TMK}}
 +
 
 +
After Duncan lost his armor and horse to Ser [[Uthor Underleaf]], Duncan's [[squire]], Prince [[Aegon V Targaryen|Aegon Targaryen]], went to Lothar and showed him the dragon ring that had been given to him by his father, Prince [[Maekar I Targaryen|Maekar Targaryen]], hoping to enlist Lothar's help in sending a raven for help. However, Lothar delivered the Targaryen prince to Lord [[Ambrose Butterwell]] upon seeing the ring.{{Ref|TMK}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
{{references}}
+
{{References}}
  
 
[[Category:Characters from Westeros]]
 
[[Category:Characters from Westeros]]
 +
[[Category:House Butterwell retainers]]
 
[[Category:Maesters]]
 
[[Category:Maesters]]
[[Category:House Butterwell retainers]]
 
  
 
[[es:Lothar]]
 
[[es:Lothar]]
[[fr:Mestre Lothar]]
+
[[fr:Lothar]]

Revision as of 21:19, 9 January 2020


Maester.svg
Lothar
Maester.svg
Title Maester at Whitewalls[1]
Allegiances
Book The Mystery Knight (appears)

Lothar was the maester at Whitewalls during the reign of King Aerys I Targaryen.[1]

Appearance

Lothar was stooped and old. He had long hair and his face was lined and aged with a large nose.[1]

History

During the wedding tourney at Whitewalls, Lothar took care of the parade of wounded, among them Ser Duncan the Tall. While in his care he let Duncan know of his disdain for the martial arts.[1]

After Duncan lost his armor and horse to Ser Uthor Underleaf, Duncan's squire, Prince Aegon Targaryen, went to Lothar and showed him the dragon ring that had been given to him by his father, Prince Maekar Targaryen, hoping to enlist Lothar's help in sending a raven for help. However, Lothar delivered the Targaryen prince to Lord Ambrose Butterwell upon seeing the ring.[1]

References