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The Peakes long-standing grudge against House Manderly would eventually be revived during King Gunthor Gardener’s reign, when Gunnar Peake’s initiative to march north on Dunstonbury was met with royal support. Gunthor Gardener, eager to punish the Manderlys and stirred by [[House Middlebury|House Middlebury’s]] influence, gave House Peake tacit approval for their campaign. They won over the Manderlys and strengthend their position in the Reach. | The Peakes long-standing grudge against House Manderly would eventually be revived during King Gunthor Gardener’s reign, when Gunnar Peake’s initiative to march north on Dunstonbury was met with royal support. Gunthor Gardener, eager to punish the Manderlys and stirred by [[House Middlebury|House Middlebury’s]] influence, gave House Peake tacit approval for their campaign. They won over the Manderlys and strengthend their position in the Reach. | ||
During Magnar Josua Peake’s reign, cruelty, family strife, and accusations of kinslaying fractured House Peake. His treatment of kin and allies led his brother, Halbert Peake, to denounce him, sparking a civil war within the Palemarch that split their bannermen and left the house deeply divided. | |||
== Notable Members of House Peake == | == Notable Members of House Peake == |