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Revision as of 18:13, 2 June 2014
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Vance Corbray is a character that will debut in the fourth season. He will be played by Richard Doubleday. Ser Vance Corbray is a knight of House Corbray, a noble house sworn to House Arryn of the Eyrie.
Biography
Season 4
Ser Vance, along with Lord Yohn Royce and Lady Anya Waynwood, sits on a tribunal to investigate the death of Lysa Arryn. Like the other judges, Ser Vance suspects foul play on Littlefinger's part. During the tribunal, Ser Vance is made aware that Petyr Baelish's niece, "Alayne", is actually Sansa Stark, but he agrees to keep her secret and accepts her testimony that Lady Arryn committed suicide.[1]
Appearances
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In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, there is no character named Ser Vance Corbray. There are two known Corbray knights, brothers to Lord Lyonel Corbray, Ser Lyn and Ser Lucas. Ser Lyn is a noted warrior, but is also known to be a pedophile, preferring young boys.