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Revision as of 21:05, 28 March 2014
Template:Conjecture Template:Noble house House Hunter is a vassal house from the Vale. It holds fealty to House Arryn.
Members
- Lord Eon Hunter, Lord of Longbow Hall.
In the books
In A Song of Ice and Fire, House Hunter are loyal bannermen of House Arryn. Their seat is Longbow Hall and their sigil is five silver arrows, fanned, on a brown field.
Members
- Lord Eon Hunter, Lord of Longbow Hall. An old man with gouty legs, who has been ruling his house for sixty years, known as Old Lord Hunter.
- Ser Gilwood Hunter, his first son and heir.
- Ser Eustace Hunter, his second son.
- Ser Harlan Hunter, his third son.
See also
- House Hunter on A Wiki of Ice and Fire (spoilers from the books)
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