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− | Lord Hunter is present when [[Tyrion Lannister]] demands a trial by combat for the charges of murdering [[Jon Arryn]] and conspiring to murder [[Bran Stark]]. After a [[Knight of House Lynderly|young knight]] offers to champion for Lady [[Lysa Arryn]], Lord Hunter asks for the chance to avenge the death of Lord Arryn as well.<ref>"[[A Golden Crown]]"</ref> |
+ | Lord Hunter is present when [[Tyrion Lannister]] demands a [[First Trial of Tyrion Lannister|trial by combat]] for the charges of murdering [[Jon Arryn]] and conspiring to murder [[Bran Stark]]. After a [[Knight of House Lynderly|young knight]] offers to champion for Lady [[Lysa Arryn]], Lord Hunter asks for the chance to avenge the death of Lord Arryn as well. Ultimately, [[Vardis Egen|another knight]] champions for Lady Arryn, and is defeated by [[Bronn]].<ref>"[[A Golden Crown]]"</ref> |
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Revision as of 17:06, 22 June 2014
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- "The honor should be mine. For the love I bore your lord husband, let me avenge his death."
- ―Eon Hunter to Lysa Arryn
Eon Hunter is a minor character in the first season. He is played by guest star Barrington Cullen and only appears in "A Golden Crown." Eon Hunter is the Lord of Longbow Hall and the head of House Hunter, a vassal family to House Arryn of the Eyrie.
Biography
Season 1
Lord Hunter is present when Tyrion Lannister demands a trial by combat for the charges of murdering Jon Arryn and conspiring to murder Bran Stark. After a young knight offers to champion for Lady Lysa Arryn, Lord Hunter asks for the chance to avenge the death of Lord Arryn as well. Ultimately, another knight champions for Lady Arryn, and is defeated by Bronn.[1]
Appearance
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In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Eon Hunter is the head of House Hunter of Longbow Hall and has been so for nearly sixty years. Half-crippled by gout, Lord Eon is older than Jon Arryn and has three quarrelsome sons: Gilwood, Eustace and Harlan. He's one of the many suitors of Lady Lysa.
See also
- Eon Hunter on A Wiki of Ice and Fire (spoilers from the books)