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Falena Stokeworth | |
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Falena Stokeworth, by Magali Villeneuve, as depicted in The World of Ice & Fire | |
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Title | Lady of Harrenhal |
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Born | In 125 AC[1] |
Spouse | Lord Lucas Lothston |
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Falena Stokeworth was a member of House Stokeworth during the reign of Aegon III Targaryen.[2]
History
Lady Falena came to court as a child, and was a companion of Queen Jaehaera in the years immediately after the Dance of the Dragons. In 133AC, she took a tumble down the serpentine steps of the Red Keep and broke a leg.
Later in life, Falena became the first mistress of Aegon IV Targaryen. She "made him a man" in 149 AC when he was fourteen, she being ten years his elder. When a knight of the Kingsguard found them abed together in 151 AC, his father, Prince Viserys, wed Falena to his master-at-arms, Lucas Lothston, and persuaded King Aegon III Targaryen to name Lucas Lord of Harrenhal in order to remove Falena from court. However, over the next two years, Aegon paid frequent visits to Harrenhal.[2]
Falena returned to court at King's Landing when King Aegon IV named her husband Hand of the King, bringing her daughter Jeyne Lothston with her. It was rumoured the king enjoyed both mother and daughter together.[2]
References
- ↑ See the Falena Stokeworth calculation.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 The World of Ice & Fire, The Targaryen Kings: Aegon IV.