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− | [[Marq Mandrake]], like the rest of the [[Golden Company]], swears his allegiance to Prince [[Aegon Targaryen]] before they [[Landing of the Golden Company|invade Westeros]]. Marq may not be a genuine Mandrake, as a man in the free companies can call himself whatever he chooses. | + | [[Marq Mandrake]], like the rest of the [[Golden Company]], swears his allegiance to Prince [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon Targaryen]] before they [[Landing of the Golden Company|invade Westeros]]. Marq may not be a genuine Mandrake, as a man in the free companies can call himself whatever he chooses. |
==House Mandrake House at the end of the third century== | ==House Mandrake House at the end of the third century== |
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House Mandrake is a noble house from Westeros. It may be extinct.
Contents
History
According to Jon Connington the Mandrakes once loomed large in the histories of the Seven Kingdoms.[1]
Recent Events
A Dance with Dragons
Marq Mandrake, like the rest of the Golden Company, swears his allegiance to Prince Aegon Targaryen before they invade Westeros. Marq may not be a genuine Mandrake, as a man in the free companies can call himself whatever he chooses.
House Mandrake House at the end of the third century
The known Mandrakes during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are:
- Marq Mandrake, a sellsword captain of the Golden Company, once enslaved.
References and Notes
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 24, The Lost Lord.