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'''Qyle Corbray''' was a member of [[House Corbray]] who ruled the [[Fingers]] as [[King of the Fingers]] during the [[Andal invasion]]. He was a wielder of the [[Valyrian steel]] blade [[Lady Forlorn]].
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'''Qyle Corbray''' was the [[King of the Fingers]] and a monarch of [[House Corbray]] during the [[Andal invasion]].{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Vale}}
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==Character==
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Qyle was the wielder of [[House Corbray]]'s famous blade [[Lady Forlorn]].{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Vale}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
King Qyle was the first of the [[Andal]] kings of the [[Vale of Arryn|Vale]] to fall to [[Robar II Royce]]. According to legend, King Robar II personally slew King Qyle after striking Lady Forlorn from his hand.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Vale}}
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King Qyle was the first of the [[Andal]] kings to fall to [[Robar II Royce]], after uniting the [[First Men]] of the [[Vale of Arryn|Vale]]. According to legend, King Robar II personally slew King Qyle after striking Lady Forlorn from his hand. Afterwards, Robar claimed Lady Forlorn for himself.{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Vale}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:House Corbray]]
 
[[Category:House Corbray]]

Revision as of 17:04, 1 September 2020

House Corbray.svg
Qyle Corbray
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Monarch
Full name Qyle Corbray
Title King of the Fingers
Personal Information
Culture Andal
Family
Dynasty House Corbray
References
Book The World of Ice & Fire (mentioned)

Qyle Corbray was the King of the Fingers and a monarch of House Corbray during the Andal invasion.[1]

Character

Qyle was the wielder of House Corbray's famous blade Lady Forlorn.[1]

History

King Qyle was the first of the Andal kings to fall to Robar II Royce, after uniting the First Men of the Vale. According to legend, King Robar II personally slew King Qyle after striking Lady Forlorn from his hand. Afterwards, Robar claimed Lady Forlorn for himself.[1]

References