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Ser Otho Bracken, known as the Brute of Bracken, was the son and heir of Lord Bracken during the reign of Daeron II. He was called the Brute after slaying Lord Quentyn Blackwood around 205 AC in a tourney at King's Landing.[1]
History
The Hedge Knight
Ser Otho participates in the Ashford Tourney. He rejects Ser Duncan the Tall's plea for aide when he searches for a seventh knight for the Trial of Seven.[1]