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'''Uthor of the High Tower''' was a legendary king from [[House Hightower]]. He married [[Maris the Maid]] before she could be claimed by [[Argoth Stone-Skin]], who had won Maris's hand in the first [[tourney]] ever held in [[Westeros]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reach}}
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'''Uthor of the High Tower''' was a legendary king from [[House Hightower]]. He married [[Maris the Maid]], daughter of [[Garth Greenhand]], before she could be claimed by [[Argoth Stone-Skin]], who had won Maris's hand in the first [[tourney]] ever held in [[Westeros]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Reach}}
  
 
Uthor is credited with commissioning [[Bran the Builder]] or his son [[Brandon Stark (son of Bran the Builder)|Brandon Stark]] to rebuild the [[Hightower]], turning it from a tall timber tower and a beacon to a structure of stone that rose two hundred feet above the [[Whispering Sound]].{{ref|TWOIAF| Oldtown}}
 
Uthor is credited with commissioning [[Bran the Builder]] or his son [[Brandon Stark (son of Bran the Builder)|Brandon Stark]] to rebuild the [[Hightower]], turning it from a tall timber tower and a beacon to a structure of stone that rose two hundred feet above the [[Whispering Sound]].{{ref|TWOIAF| Oldtown}}

Revision as of 18:41, 12 July 2016

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Uthor of the High Tower
Monarch
Full name Uthor of the High Tower
Title King of the High Tower
Heir Urrigon Hightower
Successor Urrigon Hightower
Family
Dynasty House Hightower
Spouse Maris the Maid
Issue Urrigon Hightower
Peremore Hightower

Uthor of the High Tower was a legendary king from House Hightower. He married Maris the Maid, daughter of Garth Greenhand, before she could be claimed by Argoth Stone-Skin, who had won Maris's hand in the first tourney ever held in Westeros.[1]

Uthor is credited with commissioning Bran the Builder or his son Brandon Stark to rebuild the Hightower, turning it from a tall timber tower and a beacon to a structure of stone that rose two hundred feet above the Whispering Sound.[2]

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