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Roland II was the great-grandson of King [[Roland I Arryn|Roland I]], who first started constructing the [[Eyrie]]. He was a man whose passions were not building, but war and wenching. As the cost of building the Eyrie had become too much, he had need for money to finance a campaign in the [[riverlands]]. So it came to be that all work on the Eyrie was halted for the better part of four years.{{ref|twoiaf| The Vale}} | Roland II was the great-grandson of King [[Roland I Arryn|Roland I]], who first started constructing the [[Eyrie]]. He was a man whose passions were not building, but war and wenching. As the cost of building the Eyrie had become too much, he had need for money to finance a campaign in the [[riverlands]]. So it came to be that all work on the Eyrie was halted for the better part of four years.{{ref|twoiaf| The Vale}} | ||
− | Conquests proved harder to achieve and after small victories over petty | + | Conquests proved harder to achieve and after small victories over petty kings, King Roland found himself facing [[Tristifer IV Mudd]], the Hammer of Justice, the last great king of the [[First Men]]. However, Roland's forces were shattered by Tristifer's rivermen. After fleeing to one of his allies, the King of Mountain and Vale found himself betrayed and delivered back to Tristifer in chains. Four years after leaving the Vale, King Roland II was beheaded at [[Oldstones]], the seat of [[House Mudd]], by Tristifer. Few mourned his passing. He was succeeded by his younger brother, [[Robin Arryn]], who resumed work on the Eyrie. {{ref|twoiaf| The Vale}} |
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== | ||
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[[Category:House Arryn]] | [[Category:House Arryn]] | ||
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[[Category:Monarchs|Arryn, Roland II]] | [[Category:Monarchs|Arryn, Roland II]] | ||
[[Category:Nobles|Arryn, Roland II]] | [[Category:Nobles|Arryn, Roland II]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Kings of Mountain and Vale]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Characters from the Vale|Arryn, Roland II]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Andal figures of the Andal invasion|Arryn, Roland II]] |
Revision as of 22:58, 27 February 2016
Roland II Arryn | |
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Monarch | |
Full name | Roland, Second of His Name |
Title | King of Mountain and Vale |
Successor | Robin Arryn |
Personal Information | |
Died | At Oldstones |
Culture | Andal |
Family | |
Dynasty | House Arryn |
References | |
Book | The World of Ice and Fire (mentioned) |
Roland II Arryn was a King of Mountain and Vale from House Arryn.[1]
Character
Roland was haughty and bellicose.[1]
History
Roland II was the great-grandson of King Roland I, who first started constructing the Eyrie. He was a man whose passions were not building, but war and wenching. As the cost of building the Eyrie had become too much, he had need for money to finance a campaign in the riverlands. So it came to be that all work on the Eyrie was halted for the better part of four years.[1]
Conquests proved harder to achieve and after small victories over petty kings, King Roland found himself facing Tristifer IV Mudd, the Hammer of Justice, the last great king of the First Men. However, Roland's forces were shattered by Tristifer's rivermen. After fleeing to one of his allies, the King of Mountain and Vale found himself betrayed and delivered back to Tristifer in chains. Four years after leaving the Vale, King Roland II was beheaded at Oldstones, the seat of House Mudd, by Tristifer. Few mourned his passing. He was succeeded by his younger brother, Robin Arryn, who resumed work on the Eyrie. [1]
References and Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The World of Ice & Fire, The Vale.