Difference between revisions of "Aegon Frey (son of Stevron)"
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Character | {{Character | ||
| Character_name = [[File:House Frey.png|50px|left]] Aegon Frey [[File:House Frey.png|50px|right]] | | Character_name = [[File:House Frey.png|50px|left]] Aegon Frey [[File:House Frey.png|50px|right]] | ||
− | | image = [[File:Jinglebell.jpg| | + | | image = [[File:Jinglebell.jpg|300px|Jinglebell by Morgan King]] |
| image_caption = Jinglebell (by Morgan King) | | image_caption = Jinglebell (by Morgan King) | ||
| Alias = Jinglebell{{ref|aCoK|Appendix}} | | Alias = Jinglebell{{ref|aCoK|Appendix}} | ||
Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
===''A Storm of Swords''=== | ===''A Storm of Swords''=== | ||
When [[Robb Stark]] comes to the Twins to apologize for breaking his marriage vows, [[Lord Walder Frey]] has Jinglebell present when he receives Robb. [[Catelyn Tully]] interprets this as an intentionally insulting breach of courtesy. Regardless, King Robb compliments his [[Stevron Frey|father]]'s bravery.{{ref|aSoS|49}} At the [[Red Wedding]], Jinglebell prances about to the loud music. As the killing begins, Catelyn seizes him and threatens to kill him if Walder does not release Robb. Walder replies that he would readily trade a half-wit grandson for a son. As Robb is killed, Catelyn cuts Jinglebell's throat, killing him.{{ref|aSoS|51}} | When [[Robb Stark]] comes to the Twins to apologize for breaking his marriage vows, [[Lord Walder Frey]] has Jinglebell present when he receives Robb. [[Catelyn Tully]] interprets this as an intentionally insulting breach of courtesy. Regardless, King Robb compliments his [[Stevron Frey|father]]'s bravery.{{ref|aSoS|49}} At the [[Red Wedding]], Jinglebell prances about to the loud music. As the killing begins, Catelyn seizes him and threatens to kill him if Walder does not release Robb. Walder replies that he would readily trade a half-wit grandson for a son. As Robb is killed, Catelyn cuts Jinglebell's throat, killing him.{{ref|aSoS|51}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Quotes about Aegon== | ||
+ | {{Quote|Catelyn recalled that one of Lord Walder’s brood had fathered a halfwit long years ago. During past visits, the Lord of the Crossing had always taken care to hide this one away. Did he always wear a fool’s crown, or is that meant as mockery of Robb?{{Ref|aSoS|49}} - [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn Stark]] wondering what Aegon's presence means, upon arrival at the [[Twins]] for [[Edmure Tully|Edmure's]] wedding | ||
==Family== | ==Family== |
Revision as of 11:42, 10 July 2014
Aegon Frey | |
---|---|
Jinglebell (by Morgan King) | |
| |
Alias | Jinglebell[1] |
Allegiance | House Frey[1] |
Born | In or between 248 AC or 249 AC[2] |
Died | In 299 AC[3], The Twins[3] |
Books |
|
Aegon Frey, called Jinglebell, is the half-wit son of Ser Stevron Frey and the fool of the Twins.[1] He earned his nickname by wearing a fool's crown with bells attached. He is about fifty and has "long grey hair."[3]
Contents
Character and Appearance
- See also: Images of Aegon Frey (Jinglebell)
He earned his nickname by wearing a fool's crown with bells attached. He is about fifty and has "long grey hair." He is simple and harmless. [3]
Recent events
A Storm of Swords
When Robb Stark comes to the Twins to apologize for breaking his marriage vows, Lord Walder Frey has Jinglebell present when he receives Robb. Catelyn Tully interprets this as an intentionally insulting breach of courtesy. Regardless, King Robb compliments his father's bravery.[4] At the Red Wedding, Jinglebell prances about to the loud music. As the killing begins, Catelyn seizes him and threatens to kill him if Walder does not release Robb. Walder replies that he would readily trade a half-wit grandson for a son. As Robb is killed, Catelyn cuts Jinglebell's throat, killing him.[3]
Quotes about Aegon
{{Quote|Catelyn recalled that one of Lord Walder’s brood had fathered a halfwit long years ago. During past visits, the Lord of the Crossing had always taken care to hide this one away. Did he always wear a fool’s crown, or is that meant as mockery of Robb?[4] - Catelyn Stark wondering what Aegon's presence means, upon arrival at the Twins for Edmure's wedding
Family
References and notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 A Clash of Kings, Appendix.
- ↑ See the Aegon Frey (Jinglebell) calculation.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 51, Catelyn VII.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 49, Catelyn VI.