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− | '''House Garner''' is a noble house from the [[westerlands]]. According to semi-canon sources they blazon their arms with three grey | + | '''House Garner''' is a noble house from the [[westerlands]]. According to semi-canon sources they blazon their arms with three grey [[owl]]s upon white plates on green.<ref>The Citadel. Heraldry: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/Heraldry/Houses/6/ Houses in the Westerlands]</ref> Their words are not known. |
==House Garner at the end of the third century== | ==House Garner at the end of the third century== |
Revision as of 16:18, 19 May 2022
House Garner | |
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Coat of arms |
Three grey owls upon white plates, on a green field (Vert, three plates, each charged with an owl close affronté cendrée) |
Head | Unknown |
Region | Westerlands |
Overlord | House Lannister |
House Garner is a noble house from the westerlands. According to semi-canon sources they blazon their arms with three grey owls upon white plates on green.[1] Their words are not known.
Contents
House Garner at the end of the third century
The known Garners during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are:
- no member has appeared yet.
Historical Members
- Ser Alyn Garner, attended the tourney at Ashford Meadow in 209 AC.[2][3]
Behind the Scenes
House Garner may be a reference by George R. R. Martin to Alan Garner, who wrote the novel The Owl Service. Garner's works have been recommended by Martin.[4]
References
- ↑ The Citadel. Heraldry: Houses in the Westerlands
- ↑ The Hedge Knight, Graphic Novel.
- ↑ List of characters and arms in The Hedge Knight graphic novel collection
- ↑ Not A Blog: Reading Recommendations, March 13, 2013
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