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Cedric Mallister

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Cedric Mallister is Lord of House Mallister, defender of Seagard and vassal of King Tristifer IV Mudd.

Appearance

Cedric has shoulder‑length brown hair and clear blue eyes, with a broad, muscular build.

Personality

Diligent and loyal, Cedric prizes honor and open combat over deceit. He scorns Andal warlords who burn weirwoods and force conversions, believing true leadership must rest on strength and justice, not terror.

History

Born and raised at Seagard, Cedric inherited his father’s lordship over the Cape of Eagles under King Tristifer IV. Though he keeps the Faith of the Seven and speaks the Andalic tongue, he holds fast to his house’s reputation earned by open battle rather than betrayal [1].

As Andal incursions mount, he strives to prove that House Mallister’s loyalty and valor alone secured their lands.

Quotes by Cedric Mallister

“Those idiots think that if they torch every weirwood, carve that seven‑pointed star into their foreheads, and scream orders, they’ll be lords. There are better ways—if they’ve got the fucking brains to try.” ― Cedric Mallister to a knight about his opinion to the new Andal warbands.

Quotes about Cedric Mallister

“Lord Cedric’s one of us now. He knows what the Riverlands are about and why it’s worth bleeding for every damn inch.”King Tristifer IV Mudd

“That fool must’ve lost his head while killing Ironborn. No worries—we’ll knock some sense into him soon.”Lord Armistead Vance

References

  1. George R. R. Martin, The World of Ice and Fire, (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) p. 182
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