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{{About|the head of House Norrey|his son|Brandon Norrey (son of Brandon)}}
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| Books = ''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (appears)
 
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:''This article is about the head of House Norrey. For his son, see [[Brandon Norrey (son of Brandon)]].''
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Lord '''Brandon Norrey''', called '''the Norrey''', is the clan chief of [[House Norrey]], one of the [[northern mountain clans|mountain clans]] in the [[north]].{{ref|affc|Appendix}}
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'''Brandon Norrey''', called '''the Norrey''', is the clan chief of [[House Norrey]], one of the [[northern mountain clans|mountain clans]] in the [[north]].{{Ref|AFFC|Appendix}}
  
 
==Appearance and Character==
 
==Appearance and Character==
Brandon is wrinkled and slight of build, but sly-eyed and spry. He resembles an old fox clad in fur and iron.{{ref|adwd|53}} The bearded Brandon is half a head taller than [[Torghen Flint]].{{ref|ADWD|53}}
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Brandon is wrinkled and slight of build, but sly-eyed and spry. He resembles an old fox clad in fur and iron.{{Ref|ADWD|53}} The bearded Brandon is half a head taller than [[Torghen Flint]].{{Ref|ADWD|53}}
  
The Norrey believes in the [[old gods]]{{ref|ADWD|49}} and distrusts [[free folk]].{{ref|ADWD|53}}
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The Norrey believes in the [[old gods]]{{Ref|ADWD|49}} and distrusts [[free folk]].{{Ref|ADWD|53}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
 
===''A Dance with Dragons''===
 
===''A Dance with Dragons''===
[[House Norrey]] gives aid to [[Stannis Baratheon]] when the king marches to the [[northern mountains]] and then defeats [[Asha Greyjoy]] in the [[fight by Deepwood Motte]].{{ref|ADWD|35}} The Norrey is too old to go on campaign,{{ref|ADWD|49}} but his son, [[Brandon Norrey (son of Brandon)|Brandon the Younger]], joins Stannis's [[march on Winterfell]].{{ref|ADWD|42}}
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[[House Norrey]] gives aid to King [[Stannis Baratheon]] when the king marches to the [[northern mountains]] and then defeats [[Asha Greyjoy]] in the [[fight by Deepwood Motte]].{{Ref|ADWD|35}} The Norrey is too old to go on campaign,{{Ref|ADWD|49}} but his son, [[Brandon Norrey (son of Brandon)|Brandon the Younger]], joins Stannis' [[march on Winterfell]].{{Ref|ADWD|42}}
  
Brandon and twelve fighting men visit [[Castle Black]] for the wedding of [[Alys Karstark]] and [[Sigorn]], the [[Magnar]] of [[Thenns|Thenn]]. The Norrey also brings a wet nurse.{{ref|ADWD|49}} Brandon is skeptical of the idea of [[Jon Snow]], [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]], to settle [[free folk]] south of the [[Wall]].{{ref|adwd|49}}
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Brandon and twelve fighting men visit [[Castle Black]] for the wedding of [[Alys Karstark]] and [[Sigorn]], the [[Magnar]] of [[Thenns|Thenn]]. The Norrey also brings a [[wet nurse]]. Brandon is skeptical of the idea of [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch|Lord Commander]] [[Jon Snow]] to settle [[free folk]] south of the [[Wall]].{{Ref|ADWD|49}}
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
{{quote|'''Jon''': We cannot pick and choose amongst the [[free folk]], saying this one may pass, this one may not. Peace means peace for all.<br>'''Brandon''': As well make peace with peace with wolves and carrion [[crow]]s.{{ref|ADWD|53}}|[[Jon Snow]] and Brandon}}
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{{Quote|'''Jon''': We cannot pick and choose amongst the [[free folk]], saying this one may pass, this one may not. Peace means peace for all.<br>
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'''Brandon''': As well make peace with wolves and carrion [[crow]]s.{{Ref|ADWD|53}}|[[Jon Snow]] and Brandon}}
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==Family==
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{{Norrey tree}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Revision as of 21:42, 17 August 2022

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Title The Norrey
Allegiance House Norrey
Culture Northern mountain clans
Born North[1]
Issue Brandon Norrey[2]
Books

Brandon Norrey, called the Norrey, is the clan chief of House Norrey, one of the mountain clans in the north.[3]

Appearance and Character

Brandon is wrinkled and slight of build, but sly-eyed and spry. He resembles an old fox clad in fur and iron.[4] The bearded Brandon is half a head taller than Torghen Flint.[4]

The Norrey believes in the old gods[5] and distrusts free folk.[4]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

House Norrey gives aid to King Stannis Baratheon when the king marches to the northern mountains and then defeats Asha Greyjoy in the fight by Deepwood Motte.[6] The Norrey is too old to go on campaign,[5] but his son, Brandon the Younger, joins Stannis' march on Winterfell.[2]

Brandon and twelve fighting men visit Castle Black for the wedding of Alys Karstark and Sigorn, the Magnar of Thenn. The Norrey also brings a wet nurse. Brandon is skeptical of the idea of Lord Commander Jon Snow to settle free folk south of the Wall.[5]

Quotes

Jon: We cannot pick and choose amongst the free folk, saying this one may pass, this one may not. Peace means peace for all.
Brandon: As well make peace with wolves and carrion crows.[4]

Jon Snow and Brandon

Family

Brandon
 
Unknown
wife
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Brandon
 
 
Owen
 


References