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− | The '''old piebald rounsey''' is a | + | {{Infobox animal character |
+ | | Character_name = Old piebald rounsey | ||
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+ | | Alias = | ||
+ | | Title = | ||
+ | | Owner = [[Podrick Payne]] | ||
+ | | Species = [[Horse]] <small>(rounsey)</small> | ||
+ | | Place_of_Birth = | ||
+ | | Date_of_Birth = | ||
+ | | Place_of_Death = | ||
+ | | Date_of_Death = | ||
+ | | Books = ''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (appears) | ||
+ | | Played_by = | ||
+ | | TV_series = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | The '''old piebald rounsey''' is a [[horse|stot]] ridden by [[Podrick Payne]]. | ||
− | == | + | ==Appearance== |
− | + | The horse has a [[w:Piebald|piebald]] pattern.{{ref|AFFC|4}} [[Brienne of Tarth]] considers it old, broken down, and swayback.{{ref|AFFC|9}}{{ref|AFFC|25}} | |
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==Recent Events== | ==Recent Events== | ||
===''A Feast for Crows''=== | ===''A Feast for Crows''=== | ||
− | + | During her quest to find [[Sansa Stark]], [[Brienne of Tarth]] notices a skinny boy on a piebald rounsey at [[Rosby]]. Later, the hedge knight Ser [[Creighton Longbough]] mentions seeing some farm boy on a piebald horse go by while he was on watch.{{ref|AFFC|4}} | |
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+ | Going about her business, Brienne keeps catching glimpses of the skinny boy on the piebald rounsey, including at [[Duskendale]].{{ref|AFFC|9}} Near the [[Hollard castle]], she confronts him by sneaking up and giving the old horse a whack across the rump with the flat of her longsword, causing the horse to rear and the boy to fall off. The boy turns out to be [[Tyrion Lannister]]'s former squire, [[Podrick Payne]].{{ref|AFFC|9}} | ||
− | + | Pod joins Brienne on her quest to find Sansa and rides the old piebald rounsey during their travels. Ser [[Hyle Hunt]] is unimpressed with the quality of Pod's horseflesh and says so at [[Maidenpool]].{{ref|AFFC|14}} | |
− | + | When the travelers reach the [[inn at the crossroads]], [[Willow Heddle]] has [[Wat (orphan)|Wat]] help them with their horses.{{ref|AFFC|37}} | |
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
− | {{Quote|That rounsey may be the most hideous horse | + | {{Quote|That rounsey may be the most hideous horse I've ever seen. I am surprised that you're not riding it, my lady.{{Ref|AFFC|14}}|[[Hyle Hunt]] to [[Brienne Tarth]]}} |
− | ==References | + | ==References== |
{{References}} | {{References}} | ||
[[Category:Horses]] | [[Category:Horses]] | ||
[[Category:House Payne]] | [[Category:House Payne]] |
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Owner | Podrick Payne |
Species | Horse (rounsey) |
Book | A Feast for Crows (appears) |
The old piebald rounsey is a stot ridden by Podrick Payne.
Appearance
The horse has a piebald pattern.[1] Brienne of Tarth considers it old, broken down, and swayback.[2][3]
Recent Events
A Feast for Crows
During her quest to find Sansa Stark, Brienne of Tarth notices a skinny boy on a piebald rounsey at Rosby. Later, the hedge knight Ser Creighton Longbough mentions seeing some farm boy on a piebald horse go by while he was on watch.[1]
Going about her business, Brienne keeps catching glimpses of the skinny boy on the piebald rounsey, including at Duskendale.[2] Near the Hollard castle, she confronts him by sneaking up and giving the old horse a whack across the rump with the flat of her longsword, causing the horse to rear and the boy to fall off. The boy turns out to be Tyrion Lannister's former squire, Podrick Payne.[2]
Pod joins Brienne on her quest to find Sansa and rides the old piebald rounsey during their travels. Ser Hyle Hunt is unimpressed with the quality of Pod's horseflesh and says so at Maidenpool.[4]
When the travelers reach the inn at the crossroads, Willow Heddle has Wat help them with their horses.[5]
Quotes
That rounsey may be the most hideous horse I've ever seen. I am surprised that you're not riding it, my lady.[4]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 4, Brienne I.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 9, Brienne II.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 25, Brienne V.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 14, Brienne III.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 37, Brienne VII.