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Ferris Fowler was a '''King of Stone and Sky''' in [[Dorne|Dorne]].<ref name="Ferris">George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'' (New York: Bantam Books, 2014) p. 210</ref>
''King Ferris Fowler led ten thousand men through the Wide Way (as the Prince's Pass was then called), intent on conquest.''
''- The World of Ice and Fire''<ref name="Ferris">George R.R. Martin. (2014). ''The World of Ice and Fire - The Reach: The Gardener Kings''. London: HarperVoyager. p.210</ref>


[[File:House Fowler.png|thumb|Arms of House Fowler. Words: 'Let Me Soar']]
[[File:House Fowler.png|thumb|Arms of House Fowler]]


== History == 
'''Ferris Fowler''' was a [[House Fowler|King of Stone and Sky]] in [[Dorne|Dorne]]<ref name="Ferris"> </ref>. Not much is known about King Ferris Fowler, but he is remembered for leading 10,000 men in an invasion of the Reach. Likely to his chagrin, however, King Ferris and his army were turned back by the boy king [[Garth_VII_Gardener|Garth VII Gardener, the “Goldenhand”]]<ref name="Ferris"> </ref>.
Not much is known about King Ferris Fowler, but he is remembered for leading 10,000 men in an invasion of the Reach. Likely to his chagrin, however, King Ferris and his army were turned back by the boy king [[Garth_VII_Gardener|Garth VII Gardener, the “Goldenhand”]].<ref name="Ferris"> </ref>


=== References ===
== References ==


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[[Category:Characters|Ferris Fowler]]
[[Category:Dorne|Ferris Fowler]]

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King Ferris Fowler led ten thousand men through the Wide Way (as the Prince's Pass was then called), intent on conquest.
- The World of Ice and Fire[1]
Arms of House Fowler

Ferris Fowler was a King of Stone and Sky in Dorne[1]. Not much is known about King Ferris Fowler, but he is remembered for leading 10,000 men in an invasion of the Reach. Likely to his chagrin, however, King Ferris and his army were turned back by the boy king Garth VII Gardener, the “Goldenhand”[1].

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 George R.R. Martin. (2014). The World of Ice and Fire - The Reach: The Gardener Kings. London: HarperVoyager. p.210
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