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Coat of arms | a blue plate on white, with a grey tressure |
Region | the North |
Overlord | House Bolton |
House Poole is a noble house from the North. It is sworn to House Stark. They blazon their arms as a blue plate on white, with a grey tressure.[1]
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The Poole House at the end of the third century
The known Pooles during the timespan of the events described on A Song of Ice and Fire are:
- {Vayon Poole}, the steward of Winterfell. He was slain in King's Landing.
- Jeyne Poole, his daughter.
References in the books
A Song of Ice and Fire
- Sansa Stark's best friend is Jeyne Poole.
- Vayon Poole was the steward of Winterfell, he traveled south with Eddard Stark to King's Landing as part of his retinue and was later killed in fighting following Lord Eddard arrest.
- Jeyne mentions her crush on Lord Beric Dondarrion during the Tourney of the Hand.
- Jeyne Poole traveled south to King's Landing with her father, she was friend and constant companion of Sansa Stark, following the murder of her father and the rest of the stark hosehold, she was given into Petyr Baelish care.
- Petyr Baelish trains her to become a whore. The Lannisters later give her to the Boltons so that she can marry Ramsay Bolton in the guise of Arya Stark. It is her presence in Winterfell that rouses the Northern mountain clans and some other Northlords to fight with Stannis Baratheon to free "The Ned's girl."
- Ramsay's pet, Theon Greyjoy, reluctantly teams with Mance Rayder, who has been sent by Jon Snow to rescue "Arya." He manages to free her from Winterfell.
References and Notes
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 37, The Prince of Winterfell.
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