Difference between revisions of "Manfred Dondarrion"

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Ser '''Manfred Dondarrion''' was a [[knight]] of [[House Dondarrion]] during the reign of [[Daeron II Targaryen]]. He was the son of the ruling Lord Dondarrion in {{Date|209}}.{{Ref|THK}}
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'''Manfred Dondarrion''' was a [[knight]] from [[House Dondarrion]] and the son of the ruling [[Lord Dondarrion (father of Manfred)|Lord Dondarrion]] during the reign of [[Daeron II Targaryen]].{{Ref|THK}}
  
 
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==History==
 
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Ser [[Duncan the Tall]] proposed Ser Manfred as a person who could vouch for his knighthood to the [[Plummer|master of games]] at the [[Ashford Tourney]]. Manfred would not, however.{{Ref|THK}}
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Ser [[Duncan the Tall]] proposed Ser Manfred as a person who could vouch for his [[knight]]hood to the [[Plummer|master of games]] at the [[Ashford Tourney]]. Manfred would not, however.{{Ref|THK}} Manfred ignored Duncan when he looked for champions for his [[Trial of Seven]].{{Ref|THK}}
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 19:11, 28 February 2020

House Dondarrion.svg
Manfred Dondarrion
House Dondarrion.svg
Title Ser[1]
Allegiance House Dondarrion
Culture Marcher
Book The Hedge Knight (appears)

Manfred Dondarrion was a knight from House Dondarrion and the son of the ruling Lord Dondarrion during the reign of Daeron II Targaryen.[1]

Appearance

He was a thin man with an unruly mane of red-gold hair.[1]

History

Ser Duncan the Tall proposed Ser Manfred as a person who could vouch for his knighthood to the master of games at the Ashford Tourney. Manfred would not, however.[1] Manfred ignored Duncan when he looked for champions for his Trial of Seven.[1]

References