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|Title =[[File:Wildling-Icon.jpg|40px|left|link=Free Folk]] Raymun Redbeard [[File:Wildling-Icon.jpg|40px|right|link=Free Folk]]
|Title = Raymun Redbeard
 
 
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'''Raymun Redbeard''' is an unseen character in ''Game of Thrones'', appearing only in "[[Histories & Lore]]: [[The Night's Watch (Histories & Lore)|The Night's Watch]]" featurette. He was a [[King-Beyond-the-Wall]] of the [[Free Folk]].
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'''Raymun Redbeard''' is a character appearing only in the "[[Histories & Lore]]: [[The Night's Watch (Histories & Lore)|The Night's Watch]]" featurette. He was a [[King-Beyond-the-Wall]] of the [[Free Folk]].
   
 
Raymun Redbeard led an invasion of [[the North]] but was defeated by the combined efforts of [[House Stark]] and the [[Night's Watch]].<ref>"[[The Night's Watch (Histories & Lore)]]"</ref>
 
Raymun Redbeard led an invasion of [[the North]] but was defeated by the combined efforts of [[House Stark]] and the [[Night's Watch]].<ref>"[[The Night's Watch (Histories & Lore)]]"</ref>
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==In the books==
 
==In the books==
   
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Raymun Redbeard was [[King-Beyond-the-Wall]] in the time of Lord William Stark, the grandfather of Lord [[Rickard Stark]]. Having seen the decline of the Night's Watch under the leadership of Lord Commander Jack Musgood, Raymun and his raiders crossed over [[the Wall]] and invaded the North. Eventually, the invading force engaged in battle against the Northerners led by William Stark and Lord Harmond of [[House Umber]], "the Drunken Giant". Lord William was slain and his younger brother, Artos Stark, "the Implacable", slew Raymun. Raymun's younger brother fled back [[beyond the Wall]] and became known as "the Red Raven", for having fled from battle. The Night's Watch arrived too late to fight so Artos, grieving overt the headless corpse of his brother, assigned them the task of burying the dead. Lord Commander Musgood was forever after known as "Sleepy Jack".
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Raymun Redbeard was [[King-Beyond-the-Wall]] in the time of Lord William Stark, the grandfather of Lord [[Rickard Stark]]. Having seen the decline of the Night's Watch under the leadership of Lord Commander Jack Musgood, Raymun and his raiders crossed over [[the Wall]] and invaded the North. Eventually, the invading force engaged in battle against the Northerners led by William Stark and Lord Harmond of [[House Umber]], "the Drunken Giant". Lord William was slain and his younger brother, Artos Stark, "the Implacable", slew Raymun. Raymun's younger brother fled back [[beyond the Wall]] and became known as "the Red Raven", for having fled from battle, "Red" for the color of his hair and "Raven" because it rhymed with "craven".
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The Night's Watch arrived too late to fight so Artos, grieving overt the headless corpse of his brother, assigned them the shameful task of burying the dead. Lord Commander Musgood was forever after known as "Sleepy Jack".
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The Wildling raider Gerrick Kingsblood boasts direct descent from Raymun Redbeard but is actually descended from the Red Raven, a fact most Free Folk are aware of and use to disparage him.
   
 
== See also ==
 
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* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Raymun Raymun Redbeard at A Wiki of Ice and Fire]
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 01:51, 5 April 2014

Raymun Redbeard is a character appearing only in the "Histories & Lore: The Night's Watch" featurette. He was a King-Beyond-the-Wall of the Free Folk.

Raymun Redbeard led an invasion of the North but was defeated by the combined efforts of House Stark and the Night's Watch.[1]

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Raymun Redbeard was King-Beyond-the-Wall in the time of Lord William Stark, the grandfather of Lord Rickard Stark. Having seen the decline of the Night's Watch under the leadership of Lord Commander Jack Musgood, Raymun and his raiders crossed over the Wall and invaded the North. Eventually, the invading force engaged in battle against the Northerners led by William Stark and Lord Harmond of House Umber, "the Drunken Giant". Lord William was slain and his younger brother, Artos Stark, "the Implacable", slew Raymun. Raymun's younger brother fled back beyond the Wall and became known as "the Red Raven", for having fled from battle, "Red" for the color of his hair and "Raven" because it rhymed with "craven".

The Night's Watch arrived too late to fight so Artos, grieving overt the headless corpse of his brother, assigned them the shameful task of burying the dead. Lord Commander Musgood was forever after known as "Sleepy Jack".

The Wildling raider Gerrick Kingsblood boasts direct descent from Raymun Redbeard but is actually descended from the Red Raven, a fact most Free Folk are aware of and use to disparage him.

See also

References

  1. "The Night's Watch (Histories & Lore)"