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House Hewett of Oakenshield | |
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Coat of arms | an oaken escutcheon studded with iron on a field bendy of undulating blue and white |
Seat | Oakenshield |
Head | Lord Humfrey Hewett |
Regions | |
Title | Lord of Oakenshield |
Overlord | House Tyrell |
House Hewett of Oakenshield rules over one of the Shield Islands. The Shield Islands are a considerable sea strength and were the first line of defense during the days that the ironborn pirates tried to sail up the Mander to sack the wealth of the Reach.
Lord Hewett's castle, with thick walls and studded oaken gates evoking the ancient arms of the house, sits above the harbor of Lord Hewett's Town, which is a relatively big port.
They blazon their arms with an oaken escutcheon studded with iron, a field bendy of undulating blue and white.[1][2] Their words are not mentioned in the books.
Contents
The Hewett House at the end of the third century
The known Hewetts during the timespan of the events described on A Song of Ice and Fire are:
- Lord Humfrey Hewett, Lord of Oakenshield.
- His numerous daughters and granddaughters.
- Falia Flowers, his bastard daughter.
Without specified connection to the main branch, there is also:
- Ser Glendon Hewett: A member of the Night's Watch, from Eastwatch-by-the-sea.
References in the books
A Song of Ice and Fire
- Ser Glendon Hewett goes to Castle Black with Janos Slynt and Alliser Thorne, and is the man that drags Jon Snow from his bed to accuse him of betrayal.
- Euron Greyjoy and his captains celebrate the ironmen conquest of the Shield Islands in Lord Hewett's castle. Lord Humfrey is muzzled and tied on his chair during the feast, his wife and daughters forced to serve the unwanted guests. His bastard daughter Falia becomes Euron's lover and suggests the idea to make them serve naked.
- At least one of Lord Hewett's daughters is raped during the feast, by Left-Hand Lucas Codd.
- The island of Oakenshield is given by Euron Greyjoy to Nute the Barber.
- The tidings that reach King's Landing afterwards report Lord Hewett's death.
References and Notes
- ↑ The Citadel. Heraldry: Houses in the Reach
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 29, The Reaver
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