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| caption = Battle of Deepwood Motte, by Gino Whitehall © Fantasy Flight Games  
 
| battle_name = Taking of Deepwood Motte
 
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The  '''taking of Deepwood Motte'''{{ref|ACOK|56}} or '''fall of Deepwood Motte'''{{ref|ASOS|9}}{{ref|ASOS|49}} is a battle during the [[War of the Five Kings]]. Planned in secret by [[Balon Greyjoy]], the seizure of Deepwood Motte, the seat of [[House Glover]], allows the [[House Greyjoy|Greyjoys]] to control the northern [[Sunset Sea]] and have a secure base in the heart of the [[north]].{{ref|ACOK|24}}
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The  '''taking of Deepwood Motte'''{{ref|ACOK|56}} or '''fall of Deepwood Motte'''{{ref|ASOS|9}}{{ref|ASOS|49}} is a siege during the [[War of the Five Kings]]. Planned in secret by [[Balon Greyjoy]], the seizure of [[Deepwood Motte]], the seat of [[House Glover]], allows the [[House Greyjoy|Greyjoys]] to control the northern [[Sunset Sea]] and have a secure base in the heart of the [[north]].{{ref|ACOK|24}}
  
 
==Prelude==
 
==Prelude==
[[Galbart Glover]], Master of Deepwood Motte, and his brother, [[Robett Glover]], march south with [[Robb Stark]] after the arrest of his father, Lord [[Eddard Stark]].{{ref|AGOT|53}} After Eddard's execution, Robb is proclaimed [[King in the North]] at [[Riverrun]].{{ref|AGOT|71}}
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[[Galbart Glover]], [[Master of Deepwood Motte]], and his brother, [[Robett Glover]], march south with [[Robb Stark]] after the arrest of his father, Lord [[Eddard Stark]].{{ref|AGOT|53}} After Eddard's execution, Robb is proclaimed [[King in the North]] at [[Riverrun]].{{ref|AGOT|71}}
  
Seeking allies, Robb sends his friend, [[Theon Greyjoy]], as an envoy to his father, [[Balon Greyjoy]], [[Lord of the Iron Islands]]. Balon rejects Robb's offer, however, and instead intends to strike at the [[north]], which is weakly defended with northmen away fighting in the [[riverlands]] and the [[westerlands]]. Balon sends his son Theon, his brother [[Aeron Greyjoy|Aeron Damphair]], and [[Dagmer|Dagmer Cleftjaw]] to [[harrying of the Stony Shore|harry the Stony Shore]] in hopes that the remaining northern lords will march away from their castles. Balon sends his daughter [[Asha Greyjoy|Asha]] to seize [[Deepwood Motte]] and he sends his brother [[Victarion Greyjoy|Victarion]] with the majority of the [[Iron Fleet]] to seize [[Fall of Moat Cailin|Moat Cailin]], thereby preventing the northern lords in the south from returning to their seats.{{ref|ACOK|24}}
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Seeking allies, Robb sends his friend, [[Theon Greyjoy]], as an envoy to his father, [[Balon Greyjoy]], [[Lord of the Iron Islands]]. Balon rejects Robb's offer, however, and instead intends to strike at the [[north]], which is weakly defended with northmen away fighting in the [[riverlands]] and the [[westerlands]]. Balon sends his son Theon, his brother [[Aeron Greyjoy|Aeron Damphair]], and [[Dagmer|Dagmer Cleftjaw]] to [[harrying of the Stony Shore|harry the Stony Shore]] in hopes that the remaining northern lords will march away from their castles. Balon sends his daughter [[Asha Greyjoy|Asha]] to seize [[Deepwood Motte]], and he sends his brother [[Victarion Greyjoy|Victarion]] with the majority of the [[Iron Fleet]] to seize [[Fall of Moat Cailin|Moat Cailin]], thereby preventing the northern lords in the south from returning to their seats.{{ref|ACOK|24}}
  
 
==Battle==
 
==Battle==
[[Asha Greyjoy]] takes thirty longships of picked men and sails north around [[Sea Dragon Point]]. She lands on the tidal flats to the north of Deepwood and seizes the castle after a month long siege with a thousand [[ironborn]].{{ref|ACOK|24}}{{ref|ACOK|56}} Deepwood's steward loses a leg during the fighting.{{ref|ADWD|26}}
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[[Asha Greyjoy]] takes thirty longships of picked men and sails north around [[Sea Dragon Point]]. She lands on the tidal flats to the north of Deepwood and seizes the castle after a month long siege with a thousand [[ironborn]].{{ref|ACOK|24}}{{ref|ACOK|56}} [[Glover steward|Deepwood's steward]] loses a leg during the fighting.{{ref|ADWD|26}}
  
 
Asha takes hostage Robett's family, including Lady [[Sybelle Glover]] and her children, [[Gawen Glover|Gawen]] and [[Erena Glover|Erena]], as well [[Larence Snow]], the Bastard of [[House Hornwood|Hornwood]].{{ref|ASOS|Appendix}}
 
Asha takes hostage Robett's family, including Lady [[Sybelle Glover]] and her children, [[Gawen Glover|Gawen]] and [[Erena Glover|Erena]], as well [[Larence Snow]], the Bastard of [[House Hornwood|Hornwood]].{{ref|ASOS|Appendix}}
  
 
==Aftermath==
 
==Aftermath==
[[File:Igor Kieryluk Ours for the Taking.png|thumb|350px|Ours for the Taking by Igor Kieryluk © Fantasy Flight Games]]
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[[File:Igor Kieryluk Ours for the Taking.png|thumb|350px|Ours for the Taking, by Igor Kieryluk © Fantasy Flight Games]]
 
Rather than follow Balon's instructions to continue raiding the Stony Shore, Theon instead [[capture of Winterfell|seizes Winterfell]] in an attempt to compete with Asha. Having few men to hold the large castle, Theon has [[Stygg]] ride to Deepwood to request aid from Asha.{{ref|ACOK|50}} She visits Theon at Winterfell, but he refuses to give up his new seat and Asha leaves him only with ten reinforcements.{{ref|ACOK|56}} All ten abandon Theon when Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]] approaches the castle, and Theon is soon captured by [[House Bolton]] during the [[sack of Winterfell]].{{ref|ACOK|66}}
 
Rather than follow Balon's instructions to continue raiding the Stony Shore, Theon instead [[capture of Winterfell|seizes Winterfell]] in an attempt to compete with Asha. Having few men to hold the large castle, Theon has [[Stygg]] ride to Deepwood to request aid from Asha.{{ref|ACOK|50}} She visits Theon at Winterfell, but he refuses to give up his new seat and Asha leaves him only with ten reinforcements.{{ref|ACOK|56}} All ten abandon Theon when Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]] approaches the castle, and Theon is soon captured by [[House Bolton]] during the [[sack of Winterfell]].{{ref|ACOK|66}}
  
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{{quote|With thirty men, I [[capture of Winterfell|captured Winterfell]] in a night. You needed a thousand and a moon's turn to take Deepwood Motte.{{ref|ACOK|56}}|[[Theon Greyjoy]] to [[Asha Greyjoy]]}}
 
{{quote|With thirty men, I [[capture of Winterfell|captured Winterfell]] in a night. You needed a thousand and a moon's turn to take Deepwood Motte.{{ref|ACOK|56}}|[[Theon Greyjoy]] to [[Asha Greyjoy]]}}
  
{{quote|'''Robb''': '''[[Battle at Duskendale|Duskendale]]'''. [[Robett Glover]] will answer for that when I see him, I promise you.<br>
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{{quote|'''Robb''': [[Battle at Duskendale|Duskendale]]. [[Robett Glover]] will answer for that when I see him, I promise you.<br>
 
'''Roose''': A folly, but Glover was heedless after he learned that Deepwood Motte had fallen. Grief and fear will do that to a man.{{ref|ASOS|49}}|[[Robb Stark]] and [[Roose Bolton]]}}
 
'''Roose''': A folly, but Glover was heedless after he learned that Deepwood Motte had fallen. Grief and fear will do that to a man.{{ref|ASOS|49}}|[[Robb Stark]] and [[Roose Bolton]]}}
  

Latest revision as of 18:27, 2 September 2021

Taking of Deepwood Motte
Battle of Deepwood Motte.jpg
Battle of Deepwood Motte, by Gino Whitehall © Fantasy Flight Games
Conflict War of the Five Kings
Date 299 AC
Place Deepwood Motte
Result Greyjoy victory
Combatants
House Stark.svg Kingdom of the North and the Trident
House Greyjoy.svg Kingdom of the Isles and the North
Commanders
Unknown House Greyjoy.svg Asha Greyjoy
Strength
Unknown 1,000 men
30 longships
Casualties
Members of House Glover (POW) Unknown

The taking of Deepwood Motte[1] or fall of Deepwood Motte[2][3] is a siege during the War of the Five Kings. Planned in secret by Balon Greyjoy, the seizure of Deepwood Motte, the seat of House Glover, allows the Greyjoys to control the northern Sunset Sea and have a secure base in the heart of the north.[4]

Prelude

Galbart Glover, Master of Deepwood Motte, and his brother, Robett Glover, march south with Robb Stark after the arrest of his father, Lord Eddard Stark.[5] After Eddard's execution, Robb is proclaimed King in the North at Riverrun.[6]

Seeking allies, Robb sends his friend, Theon Greyjoy, as an envoy to his father, Balon Greyjoy, Lord of the Iron Islands. Balon rejects Robb's offer, however, and instead intends to strike at the north, which is weakly defended with northmen away fighting in the riverlands and the westerlands. Balon sends his son Theon, his brother Aeron Damphair, and Dagmer Cleftjaw to harry the Stony Shore in hopes that the remaining northern lords will march away from their castles. Balon sends his daughter Asha to seize Deepwood Motte, and he sends his brother Victarion with the majority of the Iron Fleet to seize Moat Cailin, thereby preventing the northern lords in the south from returning to their seats.[4]

Battle

Asha Greyjoy takes thirty longships of picked men and sails north around Sea Dragon Point. She lands on the tidal flats to the north of Deepwood and seizes the castle after a month long siege with a thousand ironborn.[4][1] Deepwood's steward loses a leg during the fighting.[7]

Asha takes hostage Robett's family, including Lady Sybelle Glover and her children, Gawen and Erena, as well Larence Snow, the Bastard of Hornwood.[8]

Aftermath

Ours for the Taking, by Igor Kieryluk © Fantasy Flight Games

Rather than follow Balon's instructions to continue raiding the Stony Shore, Theon instead seizes Winterfell in an attempt to compete with Asha. Having few men to hold the large castle, Theon has Stygg ride to Deepwood to request aid from Asha.[9] She visits Theon at Winterfell, but he refuses to give up his new seat and Asha leaves him only with ten reinforcements.[1] All ten abandon Theon when Ser Rodrik Cassel approaches the castle, and Theon is soon captured by House Bolton during the sack of Winterfell.[10]

After the Battle of the Blackwater, Lord Roose Bolton orders Robett Glover to attack Duskendale. Following the battle at Duskendale, Roose tells Robb Stark that Robett attacked out of grief and fear for the fall of Deepwood.[3]

Asha is eventually taken prisoner by King Stannis Baratheon during the fight by Deepwood Motte.[7][11]

Quotes

With thirty men, I captured Winterfell in a night. You needed a thousand and a moon's turn to take Deepwood Motte.[1]

Robb: Duskendale. Robett Glover will answer for that when I see him, I promise you.
Roose: A folly, but Glover was heedless after he learned that Deepwood Motte had fallen. Grief and fear will do that to a man.[3]

References