asoiaf meme: (5/9) great houses of westeros.
“A promise to our enemies, and a challenge to our lovers.”
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asoiaf meme: (5/9) great houses of westeros.
“A promise to our enemies, and a challenge to our lovers.”
Summer is for Dorne - Robert’s Rebellion Era - Prince Lewyn Martell
~ I never had the honor to know Prince Lewyn but all agree that he was a great knight.
~ My uncle always said that it was the sword in a man’s hand that determined his worth, not the one between his legs
Youth & Kingsguard
Not much is known about Prince Lewyn, except that he was the younger brother of the former ruling Princess of Dorne and a knight from House Martell. As such, he was uncle to Prince Doran, Princess Elia and Prince Oberyn, as well as great-uncle to their children.
It is believed that after his niece became engaged to Crown Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, he entered in service of King Aerys II Targaryen as a member of his Kingsguard.
During his time in King’s Landing, it was a closely held secret that Prince Lewyn kept a paramour despite the Kingsguard oaths of chastity. The Prince did not feel there was any shame in that, and while Ser Barristan Selmy and his other sworn brothers were aware of this, they kept their sworn brother’s secret.
By different accounts, Prince Lewyn was a good man, an excellent knight and a caring and doting uncle to both Doran and Elia’s children. Arianne Martell recalls her great-uncle fondly, remembering when she was a little girl how her great-uncle Lewyn would tower over her and tickle her till she could barely breathe from laughter.
#SummerIsForDorne
House Nymeros Martell as Iranian
(Shohreh Aghdashloo as the Unnamed Princess of Dorne, Kayvan Novak as Lewyn Martell, Navid Negahban as Doran Martell, Golshifteh Farahani as Elia Martell, Payman Maadi as Oberyn Martell, Medalion Rahimi as Arianne Martell, Jonathan Ahdout as Quentyn Martell, Nazanin Boniadi as Nymeria Sand, Nasim Pedrad as Tyene Sand, Yara Shahidi as Sarella Sand)
Knights of the Kingsguard Ryam Redwyne “Ser Ryam Redwyne was the greatest knight of his day, and one of the worst Hands ever to serve a king.”
Lucamore Strong, “the Lusty” “The truth is not so funny. He was never called Lucamore the Lusty whilst he lived. His name was Ser Lucamore Strong, and his whole life was a lie. When his deceit was discovered, his own Sworn Brothers gelded him, and the Old King sent him to the Wall. Those sixteen children were left weeping.”
Criston Cole, “the Kingmaker” Ser Criston Cole. Criston the Kingmaker had set brother against sister and divided the Kingsguard against itself, bringing on the terrible war the singers named the Dance of the Dragons. Some claimed he acted from ambition, for Prince Aegon was more tractable than his willful older sister. Others allowed him nobler motives, and argued that he was defending ancient Andal custom. A few whispered that Ser Criston had been Princess Rhaenyra’s lover before he took the white and wanted vengeance on the woman who had spurned him.
Terrence Toyne For comfort, she turned to a knight of the Kingsguard, Ser Terrence Toyne. The pair was discovered abed by Aegon himself in 178. Ser Terrence was tortured to death and both Lady Bethany and her father were executed. When Ser Terrence’s brothers sought to avenge his death, Prince Aemon the Dragonknight was slain while defending his brother, King Aegon.
Aemon Targaryen, “the Dragonknight” “My father was Maekar, the First of his Name, and my brother Aegon reigned after him in my stead. My grandfather named me for Prince Aemon the Dragonknight, who was his uncle, or his father, depending on which tale you believe. Aemon, he called me …”
Olyvar Oakheart, “the Green Oak” Ser Olyvar the Green Oak all in white, dying at the side of the Young Dragon. Dorne is no fit place for any Oakheart.
Gwayne Corbray “Daemon was the Warrior himself that day. No man could stand before him. He broke Lord Arryn’s van to pieces and slew the Knight of Ninestars and Wild Wyl Waynwood before coming up against Ser Gwayne Corbray of the Kingsguard. For near an hour they danced together on their horses, wheeling and circling and slashing as men died all around them. It’s said that whenever Blackfyre and Lady Forlorn clashed, you could hear the sound for a league around. It was half a song and half a scream, they say. But when at last the Lady faltered, Blackfyre clove through Ser Gwayne’s helm and left him blind and bleeding.”
Barristan Selmy, “the Bold” “Of these seven, only Ser Barristan Selmy is made of the true steel, and Selmy is old.”
Lewyn Martell “I never had the honor to know Prince Lewyn,” Ser Arys said, “but all agree that he was a great knight.”
Arthur Dayne, “the Sword of the Morning” They whispered of Ser Arthur Dayne, the Sword of the Morning, deadliest of the seven knights of Aerys’s Kingsguard, and of how their young lord had slain him in single combat.
Day 2 + day 4 : favourite dornish man - Lewyn Nymros Martell + 1000 dornish men during Robert’s rebellion.
The king reminded Lewyn Martell gracelessly that he held Elia and sent him to take command of the ten thousand Dornishmen coming up the kingsroad.
This image is part of a family tree of the Martells which will be featured on my map of Dorne.
BACKGROUND: Prince Lewyn was the younger brother of the former ruling Princess of Dorne. He was appointed a member of the Kingsguard in service of King Aerys II Targaryen.
During Robert’s Rebellion, Aerys used Lewyn’s niece, Princess Elia Martell, as a hostage against him, and sent him to command the ten thousand Dornishmen that were to join Prince Rhaegar Targaryen’s force that was assembling to take on Lord Robert Baratheon. Lewyn died during the Battle of the Trident at the hands of Ser Lyn Corbray, although he was mortally wounded before his final duel with Lyn.
Dorne was incensed by the deaths of Lewyn and Elia during the war, and Prince Oberyn Martell tried to raise the kingdom to support Viserys Targaryen, the surviving son of the late Aerys. In response, Lord Jon Arryn travelled to Sunspear the year after Robert took the throne (284 AC) to return the bones of Lewyn and was able to broker a peace with Doran Martell, the ruling Prince of Dorne.
Arianne Martell recalls her great-uncle fondly, remembering when she was a little girl how her great-uncle Lewyn would tower over her and tickle her till she could barely breathe from laughter.
It was a closely held secret that Prince Lewyn kept a paramour despite the Kingsguard oaths of chastity. Ser Barristan Selmy and his other sworn brothers were aware of this but kept their sworn brother’s secret.
House Martell + princes
Dorne and house Martell week > day 7: anything you want
Dornish Kingsguards I learned from Ser Arthur Dayne, the Sword of the Morning, who could have slain all five of you with his left hand while he was taking a piss with the right. I learned from Prince Lewyn of Dorne and Ser Oswell Whent and Ser Jonothor Darry, good men every one. - Jaime VIII, A Storm of Swords
Robert’s Rebellion, also known as the War of the Usurper, was a rebellion against House Targaryen, primarily instigated by Eddard Stark, Jon Arryn, and Robert Baratheon, for whom it is named. It lasted “close to a year" and resulted in the end of the Targaryen dynasty in the Seven Kingdoms and the beginning of Robert Baratheon’s reign.
Martells in the court of Aerys II Targaryen.
I learned from the White Bull and Barristan the Bold. I learned from Ser Arthur Dayne, the Sword of the Morning, who could have slain all five of you with his left hand while he was taking a piss with the right. I learned from Prince Lewyn of Dorne and Ser Oswell Whent and Ser Jonothor Darry, good men every one.
dornish lives taken during the rebellion
Posthumous Characters Picspam → Lewyn Martell Five had been his brothers. Oswell Whent and Jon Darry. Lewyn Martell, a prince of Dorne. The White Bull, Gerold Hightower. Ser Arthur Dayne, Sword of the Morning.