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==History==
 
==History==
Ser Bramm was present at [[Visenya's Hill]] when Maegor was challenged by Ser [[Damon Morrigen]], Captain General of the [[Warrior's Sons]], to a trial by seven. Bramm kept quiet when Maegor called upon those who would stand beside him but was shamed by the example of [[Dick Bean]], a simple man-at-arms, and the appeal of Ser [[Bernarr Brune]] and became one of the king's champions.{{ref|tsotd}}
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Ser Bramm was present at [[Visenya's Hill]] when Maegor was challenged by Ser [[Damon Morrigen]], [[Grand Captain]] of the [[Warrior's Sons]], to a [[trial of seven]]. Bramm kept quiet when Maegor called upon those who would stand beside him but was shamed by the example of [[Dick Bean]], a simple man-at-arms, and the appeal of Ser [[Bernarr Brune]] and became one of the king's champions.{{ref|tsotd}}
  
During the fight against the Warrior's Sons, Se Bramm was killed.{{ref|tsotd}}
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During the fight against the Warrior's Sons, Ser Bramm was killed.{{ref|tsotd}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 12:31, 12 November 2017

Bramm
Alias Bramm of Blackhull
Title Ser
Book The Sons of the Dragon (mentioned)

Ser Bramm of Blackhull was a hedge knight during the final days of Aenys I Targaryen and the coronation of Maegor I Targaryen.[1]

History

Ser Bramm was present at Visenya's Hill when Maegor was challenged by Ser Damon Morrigen, Grand Captain of the Warrior's Sons, to a trial of seven. Bramm kept quiet when Maegor called upon those who would stand beside him but was shamed by the example of Dick Bean, a simple man-at-arms, and the appeal of Ser Bernarr Brune and became one of the king's champions.[1]

During the fight against the Warrior's Sons, Ser Bramm was killed.[1]

References