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| othertitles = [[King of the Rivers and the Hills]] | | othertitles = [[King of the Rivers and the Hills]] | ||
| alias = The Hammer of Justice | | alias = The Hammer of Justice | ||
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| issue = [[Tristifer V Mudd]] | | issue = [[Tristifer V Mudd]] | ||
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| placeofburial = [[Oldstones]] | | placeofburial = [[Oldstones]] | ||
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− | + | '''Tristifer IV Mudd''', also known as '''the Hammer of Justice''', was the fourth [[King of the Rivers and the Hills]] to bear that name. A monarch of the [[First Men]] from [[House Mudd]], his crypt lies among the ruins of [[Oldstones]].{{ref|asos|45}} | |
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
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Tristifer ruled from the [[Trident]] to [[the Neck]] in the era when the [[First Men]] were being attacked and overrun in the [[Andal invasion]]. He raised the castle that became known as [[Oldstones]], the strongest in [[Westeros]] at the time of its construction. | Tristifer ruled from the [[Trident]] to [[the Neck]] in the era when the [[First Men]] were being attacked and overrun in the [[Andal invasion]]. He raised the castle that became known as [[Oldstones]], the strongest in [[Westeros]] at the time of its construction. | ||
− | Tristifer was the last truly great king of the First Men. When [[Roland II Arryn]], the [[King of Mountain and Vale]], invaded the riverlands, Tristifer smashed his forces and forced the [[Vale of Arryn|Valemen]] into retreat. One of Roland's allies then betrayed him to the river king, and Tristifer beheaded Roland at Oldstones.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Eyrie}} | + | Tristifer was the last truly great king of the First Men in the Riverlands. When [[Roland II Arryn]], the [[King of Mountain and Vale]], invaded the riverlands, Tristifer smashed his forces and forced the [[Vale of Arryn|Valemen]] into retreat. One of Roland's allies then betrayed him to the river king, and Tristifer beheaded Roland at Oldstones.{{ref|TWOIAF| The Vale: The Eyrie}} |
− | Tristifer is said to have fought one hundred battles, winning ninety-nine and losing one. The [[House Tully|Tullys]] fought alongside him in many of his campaigns. The one battle Tristifer lost was his last, where seven [[Andals|Andal]] kings attacked simultaneously; the greatest of the conquerors was [[Armistead Vance]].{{ref|TWOIAF| House Tully}} Tristifer was succeeded by his son, [[Tristifer V Mudd]], the last of [[House Mudd]].{{ref|asos|45}} | + | Tristifer is said to have fought one hundred battles, winning ninety-nine and losing one. The [[House Tully|Tullys]] fought alongside him in many of his campaigns. The one battle Tristifer lost was his last, where seven [[Andals|Andal]] kings attacked simultaneously; the greatest of the conquerors was [[Armistead Vance]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Riverlands: House Tully}} Tristifer was succeeded by his son, [[Tristifer V Mudd]], the last of [[House Mudd]].{{ref|asos|45}} |
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
− | {{Quote|Old Tristifer | + | {{Quote|Old Tristifer don't mind my bony arse. The Hammer of Justice, they called him. Been a long while since he heard any new songs.{{Ref|asos|81}}|[[Tom of Sevenstreams]]'s reply, after being told to get off Tristifer's sepulchre by [[Merrett Frey]]}} |
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Revision as of 20:41, 7 November 2021
Tristifer IV Mudd | |
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King Tristifer IV is defeated Art by Roman Papsuev | |
Monarch | |
Full name | Tristifer of House Mudd, the Fourth of His Name |
Title | King of the Rivers and the Hills |
Successor | Tristifer V Mudd |
Personal Information | |
Alias | The Hammer of Justice |
Buried | At Oldstones |
Family | |
Dynasty | House Mudd |
Issue | Tristifer V Mudd |
References | |
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Tristifer IV Mudd, also known as the Hammer of Justice, was the fourth King of the Rivers and the Hills to bear that name. A monarch of the First Men from House Mudd, his crypt lies among the ruins of Oldstones.[1]
Contents
Appearance
Tristifer's appearance can only be gleaned from the description of his tomb. He wore a beard and bore a warhammer.[1]
History
Tristifer ruled from the Trident to the Neck in the era when the First Men were being attacked and overrun in the Andal invasion. He raised the castle that became known as Oldstones, the strongest in Westeros at the time of its construction.
Tristifer was the last truly great king of the First Men in the Riverlands. When Roland II Arryn, the King of Mountain and Vale, invaded the riverlands, Tristifer smashed his forces and forced the Valemen into retreat. One of Roland's allies then betrayed him to the river king, and Tristifer beheaded Roland at Oldstones.[2]
Tristifer is said to have fought one hundred battles, winning ninety-nine and losing one. The Tullys fought alongside him in many of his campaigns. The one battle Tristifer lost was his last, where seven Andal kings attacked simultaneously; the greatest of the conquerors was Armistead Vance.[3] Tristifer was succeeded by his son, Tristifer V Mudd, the last of House Mudd.[1]
Quotes
Old Tristifer don't mind my bony arse. The Hammer of Justice, they called him. Been a long while since he heard any new songs.[4]
—Tom of Sevenstreams's reply, after being told to get off Tristifer's sepulchre by Merrett Frey
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 45, Catelyn V.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Vale: The Eyrie.
- ↑ The World of Ice & Fire, The Riverlands: House Tully.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Epilogue.