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'''Durran II Durrandon''', called '''Durran the Devout''', was the legendary second [[The Stormlands|Storm King]], succeeding his father [[Durran Godsgrief]] at the beginning of the [[Age of Heroes]]. He was the only known son of [[Elenei]], and the mortal grandson of the [[God of the Sea and Goddess of the Sky]].
'''Durran II Durrandon''', widely known as '''Durran the Devout''', was the legendary second [[The Stormlands|Storm King]], succeeding his father [[Durran Godsgrief]] at the beginning of the [[Age of Heroes]]. He was the only known son of [[Elenei]], and the mortal grandson of the [[God of the Sea and Goddess of the Sky]].


Durran, at the beginning of his reign, pledged himself to the worship of the [[Old Gods]], and returned the [[The Stormlands#The Cape of Wrath|Rainwood]] back to the [[Children of the Forest]] after his own father had conquered it. For this he was known as "the Devout". Though a century later, after his death, the Rainwood would be taken back by his descendent [[Durran Bronze-Axe]].
Durran, at the beginning of his reign, pledged himself to the worship of the [[Old Gods]], and returned the [[The Stormlands#The Cape of Wrath|Rainwood]] back to the [[Children of the Forest]] after his own father had conquered it<ref>George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The World of Ice and Fire''. London: HarperVoyager. p.224</ref>. For this he was known as "the Devout". Though a century later, after his death, the Rainwood would be taken back by his descendent [[Durran Bronze-Axe]].
 
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