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Revision as of 23:39, 26 January 2016
Tommen II Lannister | |
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Full name | Tommen Lannister, the Second of His Name |
Title | King of the Rock |
Personal Information | |
Alias | The Lion King |
Culture | Andal |
Family | |
Dynasty | House Lannister |
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Tommen II Lannister, known as the Lion King, was an King of the Rock from before the War of Conquest.
History
King Tommen II sailed with his great fleet to Valyria after the Doom with the intention of plundering the wealth and sorcery he was sure still remained. It was a quest from which he never returned. The Valyrian steel greatsword Brightroar was lost with him.[1]
The last report of him is a Volantene chronicle titled The Glory of Volantis which mentions a "golden fleet" bearing the "Lion King" stayed at Volantis for supplies, and the that triarchs showered him with gifts. According to the chronicle, Tommen II swore that half of all he would find would be given to the triarchs in return for their generosity and the promise to send their fleet to his aid when he requested it. Afterward he sailed away. The next year, the chronicle states that Triarch Marqelo Tagaros dispatched a squadron toward Valyria to find any sign of Tommen's golden fleet but returned empty handed.[2]
References and Notes
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 32, Tyrion IV.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Westerlands.