![]() Wex Pyke (Theon’s squire, a mute, bastard son of Lord Botley's half-brother) Qarl the Maid (a famous seaman, later one of Asha's champions for her claim to the Seastone Chair) Introduced: Asha Greyjoy(only daughter of Lord Balon Greyjoy, older sister of Theon, twice a Princess when her father declared himself king later holds Deepwood Motte captain of the Black Wind niece of Euron Crow's Eye, Captain Victarion, Aeron Damphair, and Lord Rodrik the Reader claimant for the Seastone Chair at the kingsmoot, as her father intended for her to inherit currently fled the Iron Islands, her whereabouts unknown) Lord Balon says the boy offers him a crown, but the Lord Reaper intends to take his own crown, and not by invading Lannisport as had been Theon’s plan, but a location far riper. When Theon presents his father with the letter from Robb, Lord Balon burns it, yelling at Theon not to name the Stark boy as a brother in his hearing. Theon had forgotten much of the Old Way, and his father is merciless in his derision. When he is finally called in to see Lord Balon, his father mocks the way he dresses, and the fact the gold chain he wears was not bought by paying the iron price. At Pyke, Theon is ushered into a long-disused room in the Bloody Tower, where a thousand years before the sons of the River King had been slaughtered. He is still confident in the letter he carried from Robb, which contained the plan Theon had devised himself. Theon hated Lord Eddard, and had only gotten along with Robb, considering himself more a hostage than a ward during the 10 years he spent at Winterfell. Damphair tells Theon that he is a boy of the green lands now, and is hardly welcome on Pyke.Įven Theon’s validity as heir to Pyke is put to the question by his uncle, who reminds Theon of his older sister Asha. Theon remembers how his uncle had always been jovial, but the man was now a zealot after his near drowning a few years back. None of the people seem to recognize who he is, and there is no escort from his father save his uncle Aeron Damphair, now a sour priest of the Drowned God. The captain’s daughter on the ship pleads with Theon to take her as his salt wife, but he ignores her and walks off the ship into Lordsport. Theon reminisces that his father had raised his banners in rebellion more to bring back the Old Way, than for the empty vanity of a crown. ![]() That ended with the coming of Aegon the Dragon, who gave the Riverlands to the Tullys and banished the ironmen back to the Iron Islands. ![]() Theon is nearing Lordsport on the ship Myraham, and considers the Old Way, when the ironmen lived by the axe and took what they wanted. Legends: King Urron Redhand (legendary High King of the Iron Islands who made the throne hereditary by killing all the other kings of salt and rock, his line extinguished a thousand years later by the Andal invaders, and thereafter the ironmen intermarried with the Andals). Maron Greyjoy* (second son of Lord Balon, slain at Pyke during Greyjoy’s Rebellion). Lord Balon Greyjoy* (Lord of the Iron Islands, Son of the Sea Wind, Lord Reaper of Pyke, 10 years prior proclaimed himself King of the Iron Islands but his rebellion was overthrown by King Robert, later again proclaimed himself King of the Iron Islands and then the North, father of Rodrik, Maron, Asha, and Theon, elder brother of Euron Crow’s Eye, Victarion and Aeron Damphair, husband of Lady Alannys of house Harlaw).įirst Mentioned: Rodrik Greyjoy* (eldest son of Lord Balon, slain by Lord Jason Mallister during the raid of Seagard) Introduced: Aeron Greyjoy (called Damphair, a priest of the Drowned God, uncle of Asha and Theon, youngest brother of Lord Balon, Euron Crow's Eye, and Victarion his ship sunk during the Rebellion, but he washed up on the shores of Lannisport, where he was imprisoned at Casterly Rock after his drowning, he returned a fanatical priest)
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