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==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
 
===A Dance with Dragons===
 
===A Dance with Dragons===
Dick is present during [[Jon Connington]]’s rendezvous with the [[Golden Company]] three miles south of [[Volon Therys]].  
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Dick is present during [[Jon Connington]]’s rendezvous with the [[Golden Company]] three miles south of [[Volon Therys]]. Like the rest of the company, he swears his allegiance to [[Aegon Targaryen]] before they [[Landing of the Golden Company|invade Westeros]].{{Ref|aDwD|24}}
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He is one of the nine men present during Jon Connington and the Golden Company's war council at [[Griffin's Roost]].{{ref|adwd|61}}
  
Like the rest of the company, he swears his allegiance to [[Aegon Targaryen]] before they [[Landing of the Golden Company|invade Westeros]]. {{Ref|aDwD|24}}
 
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==
 
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Revision as of 20:18, 5 November 2013

Dick Cole
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Title Sergeant
Allegiance Golden Company
Book A Dance with Dragons

Dick Cole is a sellsword in service to the Golden Company. As a serjeant, he is a high-ranking officer.[1]

Appearance

He wears his worldly wealth upon his person and a lord’s ransom in golden arm rings.

History

He is a Westerosi exile. His surname Cole is of a house that was once prominent in the histories of the Seven Kingdoms. He may or may not be of House Cole, as in the free companies a man can call himself whatever he chooses. He may be related to another serjeant in the company, Will Cole.

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

Dick is present during Jon Connington’s rendezvous with the Golden Company three miles south of Volon Therys. Like the rest of the company, he swears his allegiance to Aegon Targaryen before they invade Westeros.[2]

He is one of the nine men present during Jon Connington and the Golden Company's war council at Griffin's Roost.[3]

References and Notes