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{{Quote|Seeing both the threat and... opportunity the Targaryens represented, Loren wisely surrendered, and aided Aegon in his further conquest of Westeros. The Lannisters were thus appointed Lords Paramount of the Westerlands and Wardens of the West... titles we hold to this day.|[[Tywin Lannister]]|House Lannister (Complete Guide to Westeros)}}
 
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'''Loren Lannister''', also known as '''Loren I''', is an unseen character in ''[[Game of Thrones (TV series)|Game of Thrones]]''. He is deceased when the series begins and appears in the [[Complete Guide to Westeros]] and [[Histories & Lore]] featurettes.
 
'''Loren Lannister''', also known as '''Loren I''', is an unseen character in ''[[Game of Thrones (TV series)|Game of Thrones]]''. He is deceased when the series begins and appears in the [[Complete Guide to Westeros]] and [[Histories & Lore]] featurettes.
   
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"Seeing both the threat and... opportunity the Targaryens represented, Loren wisely surrendered, and aided Aegon in his further conquest of Westeros. The Lannisters were thus appointed Lords Paramount of the Westerlands and Wardens of the West... titles we hold to this day."
Tywin Lannister[src]

Loren Lannister, also known as Loren I, is an unseen character in Game of Thrones. He is deceased when the series begins and appears in the Complete Guide to Westeros and Histories & Lore featurettes.

Biography

Background

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King Loren I bends the knee

Loren Lannister was the last of the Lannister Kings of the Rock. When Aegon the Conqueror invaded Westeros, King Loren joined forces with Mern IX, the King of the Reach, to face Aegon in battle.

However, Aegon unleashed his three dragons, Vhagar, Meraxes and Balerion the Black Dread against the combined might of the Kingdoms of the Reach and the Rock. Four thousand men perished, consumed in a "field of fire," including King Mern. Seeing he had no chance of victory, King Loren bent the knee to Aegon and gave up his crown. He was named Lord Paramount of the Westerlands and Warden of the West.[1][2][3]

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Loren's story is the same.

See also

References

  1. "The Field of Fire (Complete Guide to Westeros)"
  2. "House Lannister (Complete Guide to Westeros)"
  3. "House Tyrell (Histories & Lore)"

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