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The '''Lord Confessor''' was a position of in the royal court in the [[Seven Kingdoms]] under the rule of [[House Targaryen]]. The Lord Confessor served as the royal torturer and was overseen by the [[King's Justice]], the royal executioner. The chambers of the Lord Confessor are located along with those of the [[King's Justice]] and the [[Chief Gaoler]], between the ground floor of the Traitor's Walk and the entrance to the dungeons.{{ref|AFFC|27}}
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The '''Lord Confessor''' was a position of in the royal court in the [[Seven Kingdoms]] under the rule of [[House Targaryen]]. The Lord Confessor served as the royal torturer and was overseen by the [[King's Justice]], the royal executioner. The chambers of the Lord Confessor are located along with those of the [[King's Justice]] and the [[Chief Gaoler]], between the ground floor of the Traitor's Walk and the entrance to the [[Red Keep#Dungeon|dungeons]].{{ref|AFFC|27}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 18:23, 12 July 2016

The Lord Confessor was a position of in the royal court in the Seven Kingdoms under the rule of House Targaryen. The Lord Confessor served as the royal torturer and was overseen by the King's Justice, the royal executioner. The chambers of the Lord Confessor are located along with those of the King's Justice and the Chief Gaoler, between the ground floor of the Traitor's Walk and the entrance to the dungeons.[1]

History

There hasn't been a Lord Confessor since the reign of King Daeron II Targaryen.[1]

References and Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 27, Jaime III.