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'''Durran II Durrandon''', widely known as '''Durran the Devout''', was the legendary second [[The Stormlands|Storm King]] | '''Durran II Durrandon''', widely known as '''Durran the Devout''', was the legendary second [[The Stormlands|Storm King]] and the first to bear the name [[House Durrandon|Durrandon]] after 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<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]]. | 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]] for good and all. | ||
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Durran II Durrandon, widely known as Durran the Devout, was the legendary second Storm King and the first to bear the name Durrandon after 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 Rainwood back to the Children of the Forest after his own father had conquered it[1]. 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 for good and all.
References
- ↑ George R.R. Martin. (2014). The World of Ice and Fire. London: HarperVoyager. p.224