Cortnay Penrose

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Cortnay Penrose
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Title Ser
Allegiance House Penrose
Died In 299 ALStorm's End
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Ser Cortnay Penrose was a member of House Penrose. When Renly Baratheon was performing his duties as Master of Laws, Ser Cortnay was the castellan of Storm's End. He took a part in raising Edric Storm, the acknowledged bastard of Renly's brother King Robert. He was considered a seasoned battle commander.[1]. Stannis had him assassinated using a shadow assassin.

Appearance

He is completely bald with a red, spade-shaped beard and a weathered face.[2]

Recent Events

A Clash of Kings

After Renly's assassination, he sent out ravens with a plea for help in breaking Stannis Baratheon's siege of Storm's End, offering to bend the knee to whomever would send him aid.[3] He demanded to see the corpse so that he could make sure of Renly's death before turning the castle over to Stannis Baratheon. Storm's End was besieged by the army of Stannis, unable to receive help from anyone. At a parley beneath the walls, Stannis demanded he turn over the castle and Edric Storm, but Ser Cortnay refused, instead tossing his glove at Stannis and challenging him to a single combat duel. Stannis refused him, and Ser Cortnay told him to elect a champion, insulting those who had abandoned Renly to join Stannis. Rather than risk losing the duel, Stannis warned him that he would take the castle only by storm - a threat to which Ser Cortnay replied by reminding Stannis of its name. Stannis answered by sending Davos and Melisandre to have him assassinated by one of Melisandre's shadows.[4] Cortnay's lieutenant, Lord Elwood Meadows, immediately gives up the castle and the boy.

Quotes by Penrose

A man who changes kings and gods the way I change my boots. As do these other turncloaks I see before me. [2]

- Cortnay to Alester Florent


Is it the justice of your cause you doubt, my lord, or the strength of your arm? Are you afraid I’ll piss on your burning sword and put it out? [2]

- Cortnay to Stannis

Quotes about Penrose

Stannis: A smuggler must be a fair judge of men, What do you make of this Ser Cortnay Penrose? Davos: A stubborn man. [2]

- Ser Davos to Stannis

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