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Lord '''Alyn Cockshaw''' was the head of [[House Cockshaw]] during the reign of King [[Aerys I Targaryen]].{{ref|tmk}}  
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Lord '''Alyn Cockshaw''' was the head of [[House Cockshaw]] during the reign of King [[Aerys I Targaryen]].{{Ref|TMK}}
  
 
==Character and Appearance==
 
==Character and Appearance==
He had a pudgy face with dark blond hair.{{ref|tmk}}
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He had a pudgy face with dark blond hair.{{Ref|TMK}}
  
Alyn had a close relationship with [[Daemon II Blackfyre]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys I}} He was very jealous when Daemon paid attention to other men. According to Daemon, Alyn "grows tiresome when he drinks".{{ref|tmk}}
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Alyn had a close relationship with [[Daemon II Blackfyre]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys I}} He was very jealous when Daemon paid attention to other men. According to Daemon, Alyn "grows tiresome when he drinks".{{Ref|TMK}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Alyn Cockshaw was a childhood friend of [[Daemon II Blackfyre]]. He and Daemon were bullied by Daemon's older twin brothers, [[Aegon Blackfyre|Aegon]] and [[Aemon Blackfyre|Aemon]]. He wept when Daemon went into exile after the [[First Blackfyre Rebellion]].{{ref|tmk}}
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Alyn Cockshaw was a childhood friend of [[Daemon II Blackfyre]]. He and Daemon were bullied by Daemon's older twin brothers, [[Aegon Blackfyre|Aegon]] and [[Aemon Blackfyre|Aemon]]. He wept when Daemon went into exile after the [[First Blackfyre Rebellion]].{{Ref|TMK}}
  
Alyn was ecstatic at Daemon's return to [[Westeros]] in {{date|211}}. He was part of the conspiracy to start the [[Second Blackfyre Rebellion]] at the [[Whitewalls tourney]]. Alyn hoped to become the [[Lord Commander of the Kingsguard|Lord Commander]] of Daemon's [[Kingsguard]].{{ref|tmk}}
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Alyn was ecstatic at Daemon's return to [[Westeros]]. He was part of the conspiracy to start the [[Second Blackfyre Rebellion]] at the [[Whitewalls tourney]] in {{Date|212}}. Alyn hoped to become the [[Lord Commander of the Kingsguard|Lord Commander]] of Daemon's [[Kingsguard]].{{Ref|TMK}}
  
 
On the way to [[Whitewalls]], while part of Lord [[Gormon Peake]]'s entourage accompanying Ser John the Fiddler (Daemon in disguise), Alyn first encountered Ser [[Duncan the Tall]]. He did not care for Dunk and was jealous every time "John" approached him. During the tourney, Alyn was unhorsed by Ser [[Glendon Flowers]], and his mood towards [[hedge knight]]s took an even darker turn.{{Ref|TMK}}
 
On the way to [[Whitewalls]], while part of Lord [[Gormon Peake]]'s entourage accompanying Ser John the Fiddler (Daemon in disguise), Alyn first encountered Ser [[Duncan the Tall]]. He did not care for Dunk and was jealous every time "John" approached him. During the tourney, Alyn was unhorsed by Ser [[Glendon Flowers]], and his mood towards [[hedge knight]]s took an even darker turn.{{Ref|TMK}}
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Alyn deeply resented Dunk for the loss of Daemon's attentions and became his secret enemy. He arranged for Ser [[Uthor Underleaf]] to kill Dunk "accidentally" in a tourney joust. However, Dunk survived the blow to his head, much to Alyn's dismay.{{Ref|TMK}}
 
Alyn deeply resented Dunk for the loss of Daemon's attentions and became his secret enemy. He arranged for Ser [[Uthor Underleaf]] to kill Dunk "accidentally" in a tourney joust. However, Dunk survived the blow to his head, much to Alyn's dismay.{{Ref|TMK}}
  
After [[Aegon V Targaryen|Egg]] went missing at the tourney, Alyn convinced Dunk to follow him if he wanted to find his squire. Alyn lured Dunk to a well, where he intended to kill him. Duncan foiled his plan, and instead it was Alyn who fell into the well, though not before badly injuring Dunk's arm with his dagger. Alyn was left to drown in the well by Dunk and Ser [[Maynard Plumm]], who had seen the entire episode.{{ref|tmk}}
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After [[Aegon V Targaryen|Egg]] went missing at the tourney, Alyn convinced Dunk to follow him if he wanted to find his squire. Alyn lured Dunk to a well, where he intended to kill him. Duncan foiled his plan, and instead it was Alyn who fell into the well, though not before badly injuring Dunk's arm with his dagger. Alyn was left to drown in the well by Dunk and Ser [[Maynard Plumm]], who had seen the entire episode.{{Ref|TMK}}
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
{{quote|[[Daemon II Blackfyre|Daemon's]] mine.{{ref|TMK}}|Alyn, to [[Duncan the Tall]]}}
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{{Quote|[[Daemon II Blackfyre|Daemon's]] mine.{{Ref|TMK}}|Alyn, to [[Duncan the Tall]]}}
  
{{quote|I wept when [[Aegor Rivers|Bittersteel]] carried [[Daemon II Blackfyre|him]] off to exile, and again when [[Gormon Peake|Lord Peake]] told me he was coming home. But then he saw you upon the road, and forgot that I existed.{{ref|TMK}}|Alyn, to [[Duncan the Tall]]}}
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{{Quote|I wept when [[Aegor Rivers|Bittersteel]] carried [[Daemon II Blackfyre|him]] off to exile, and again when [[Gormon Peake|Lord Peake]] told me he was coming home. But then he saw you upon the road, and forgot that I existed.{{Ref|TMK}}|Alyn, to [[Duncan the Tall]]}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:House Cockshaw]]

Revision as of 23:31, 13 March 2019

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Alyn Cockshaw
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Titles
Allegiances
Culture Reachmen
Born In before 196 AC[1]
Died In 212 AC[1]Whitewalls[1]
Books

Lord Alyn Cockshaw was the head of House Cockshaw during the reign of King Aerys I Targaryen.[1]

Character and Appearance

He had a pudgy face with dark blond hair.[1]

Alyn had a close relationship with Daemon II Blackfyre.[2] He was very jealous when Daemon paid attention to other men. According to Daemon, Alyn "grows tiresome when he drinks".[1]

History

Alyn Cockshaw was a childhood friend of Daemon II Blackfyre. He and Daemon were bullied by Daemon's older twin brothers, Aegon and Aemon. He wept when Daemon went into exile after the First Blackfyre Rebellion.[1]

Alyn was ecstatic at Daemon's return to Westeros. He was part of the conspiracy to start the Second Blackfyre Rebellion at the Whitewalls tourney in 212 AC. Alyn hoped to become the Lord Commander of Daemon's Kingsguard.[1]

On the way to Whitewalls, while part of Lord Gormon Peake's entourage accompanying Ser John the Fiddler (Daemon in disguise), Alyn first encountered Ser Duncan the Tall. He did not care for Dunk and was jealous every time "John" approached him. During the tourney, Alyn was unhorsed by Ser Glendon Flowers, and his mood towards hedge knights took an even darker turn.[1]

Alyn deeply resented Dunk for the loss of Daemon's attentions and became his secret enemy. He arranged for Ser Uthor Underleaf to kill Dunk "accidentally" in a tourney joust. However, Dunk survived the blow to his head, much to Alyn's dismay.[1]

After Egg went missing at the tourney, Alyn convinced Dunk to follow him if he wanted to find his squire. Alyn lured Dunk to a well, where he intended to kill him. Duncan foiled his plan, and instead it was Alyn who fell into the well, though not before badly injuring Dunk's arm with his dagger. Alyn was left to drown in the well by Dunk and Ser Maynard Plumm, who had seen the entire episode.[1]

Quotes

—Alyn, to Duncan the Tall

I wept when Bittersteel carried him off to exile, and again when Lord Peake told me he was coming home. But then he saw you upon the road, and forgot that I existed.[1]

—Alyn, to Duncan the Tall

References