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| Alias = Penny Jenny<br>Redgrass Jenny
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| Alias = Penny Jenny{{Ref|TMK}}<br>Redgrass Jenny{{Ref|TMK}}
 
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| Allegiance = [[Pussywillows]]
 
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| Culture = [[Westeros]]i
 
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| Issue = [[Glendon Flowers]]<br>Daughter
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| Place_of_Death = [[King's Landing]]
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| Place_of_Death = the [[riverlands]]{{Ref|AWOIAF|Jenny}}
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| Date_of_Death = {{Date|196|210}}
| Books = [[The Mystery Knight]]
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| Books = ''[[The Mystery Knight]]'' (mentioned)
 
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'''Jenny''', better known as '''Penny Jenny''', and later known as '''Redgrass Jenny''', was a whore.
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'''Jenny''', better known as '''Penny Jenny''', and later known as '''Redgrass Jenny''', was a [[Prostitution|whore]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
She was a camp follower, known as Penny Jenny to those who visited her. Among her known lovers was Ser [[Quentyn Ball]]. The night before the [[Battle of the Redgrass Field]] she lay with dozens of men, which earned her the new nickname, Redgrass Jenny. After the battle, Redgrass Jenny established herself in [[King's Landing]] at an establishment called the [[Pussywillows]]. There she raised her two children: her son, who would be known as Ser [[Glendon Flowers]], and her daughter who would become a whore. After she died, the other women working at the Pussywillows raised the two children and told them the story that the mother had put about that the two children were the result of her coupling with Ser Quentyn Ball.<ref>[[The Mystery Knight]]</ref>
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Jenny was a [[camp follower]], known as Penny Jenny. Among her known lovers was Ser [[Quentyn Ball]]. The night before the [[Battle of the Redgrass Field]], she slept with dozens of men, which earned her a new nickname, Redgrass Jenny. Within nine months after the battle, she gave birth to a son, [[Glendon Flowers]], who she claimed had been fathered by the famous Quentyn Ball. Some point after the war, Jenny established herself at a brothel, the [[Pussywillows]]. There she raised her son and daughter. After she died, the other women working at the Pussywillows raised her two children.{{Ref|TMK}}
  
==References and Notes==
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==Family==
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[[Category:Characters from Westeros]]
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[[Category:Camp followers]]
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[[Category:Prostitutes]]
 
[[Category:Smallfolk]]
 
[[Category:Smallfolk]]
[[Category:Prostitutes]]
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[[fr:Jenny Rien-qu’un-Sou]]
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Revision as of 13:57, 29 September 2020

Jenny
Aliases
  • Penny Jenny[1]
  • Redgrass Jenny[1]
Allegiance Pussywillows
Culture Westerosi
Born Westeros[2]
Died In 196210 AC, the riverlands[2]
Issue
Book The Mystery Knight (mentioned)

Jenny, better known as Penny Jenny, and later known as Redgrass Jenny, was a whore.

History

Jenny was a camp follower, known as Penny Jenny. Among her known lovers was Ser Quentyn Ball. The night before the Battle of the Redgrass Field, she slept with dozens of men, which earned her a new nickname, Redgrass Jenny. Within nine months after the battle, she gave birth to a son, Glendon Flowers, who she claimed had been fathered by the famous Quentyn Ball. Some point after the war, Jenny established herself at a brothel, the Pussywillows. There she raised her son and daughter. After she died, the other women working at the Pussywillows raised her two children.[1]

Family

Unknown
wife
 
Quentyn
Ball
 
Penny
Jenny
 
Unknown
man
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Glendon
Flowers
 
Daughter
 


References