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During the early [[House_Gardener|Gardener]] rule the Peakes wore crowns of their own, but they bent the knee peacefully when [[Gwayne_III_Gardener|King Gwayne III “the Fat” Gardener]] settled a bitter feud between them and the [[House_Manderly|Manderlys]]. Gwayne’s judgement ended open war, yet the rivalry with House Manderly endured: each house still swears the Reach is too small for the other. <ref name="GardenerKings">George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'' (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) pp. 209–211</ref> | During the early [[House_Gardener|Gardener]] rule the Peakes wore crowns of their own, but they bent the knee peacefully when [[Gwayne_III_Gardener|King Gwayne III “the Fat” Gardener]] settled a bitter feud between them and the [[House_Manderly|Manderlys]]. Gwayne’s judgement ended open war, yet the rivalry with House Manderly endured: each house still swears the Reach is too small for the other. <ref name="GardenerKings">George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'' (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) pp. 209–211</ref> | ||
In the present day that ancient feud has flared anew under Lord Gunnar Peake, a scarred veteran of many forays into Dorne. One-eyed and uncompromising, Gunnar vows to uproot the ''“upstart”'' Manderlys once and for all; rumor says he will march the length of the Mander if that is what it takes to see Dunstonbury in ruins. | In the present day that ancient feud has flared anew under [[Gunnar_Peake|Lord Gunnar Peake]], a scarred veteran of many forays into Dorne. One-eyed and uncompromising, Gunnar vows to uproot the ''“upstart”'' Manderlys once and for all; rumor says he will march the length of the Mander if that is what it takes to see Dunstonbury in ruins. | ||
== Notable Members of House Peake == | == Notable Members of House Peake == |