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− | Ser '''Humfrey Wagstaff''' was the castellan for [[House Grandison]]. When [[Brienne of Tarth]] | + | Ser '''Humfrey Wagstaff''' was the castellan for [[House Grandison]]. When already a man of sixty-five, he was betrothed to a sixteen-year-old [[Brienne of Tarth]].{{Ref|aFfC|9}} |
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+ | ==Appearance & Character== | ||
+ | He had a spotted head and hawk nose. He was a proud man.{{Ref|aFfC|9}} | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Ser Humfrey was the third and final | + | Ser Humfrey was the third and final betrothed for Brienne. On the day of their betrothal, he told her that he would expect her to wear only women's clothes after they got married, warning her that he would chastise her, if she wouldn't obey him. She told him that she would accept punishment only from a man who could beat her in a fight. He turned purple with anger, yet agreed to put on his armor and fight her to teach her a woman's proper place. They only fought with blunted weapons, Brienne with a mace, but she broke his collarbone and two ribs. Afterwards, the betrothal was called off.{{Ref|aFfC|9}} |
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== |
Revision as of 01:58, 7 May 2013
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Title | Ser |
Allegiance | House Wagstaff |
Book | A Feast for Crows |
Ser Humfrey Wagstaff was the castellan for House Grandison. When already a man of sixty-five, he was betrothed to a sixteen-year-old Brienne of Tarth.[1]
Appearance & Character
He had a spotted head and hawk nose. He was a proud man.[1]
History
Ser Humfrey was the third and final betrothed for Brienne. On the day of their betrothal, he told her that he would expect her to wear only women's clothes after they got married, warning her that he would chastise her, if she wouldn't obey him. She told him that she would accept punishment only from a man who could beat her in a fight. He turned purple with anger, yet agreed to put on his armor and fight her to teach her a woman's proper place. They only fought with blunted weapons, Brienne with a mace, but she broke his collarbone and two ribs. Afterwards, the betrothal was called off.[1]
References and Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 9, Brienne II.