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''Merrett glanced about, and saw nothing but gorse, bracken, thistle, sedge, and blackberry bushes between the pines and grey-green sentinels. Elsewhere skeletal elm and ash and scrub oaks choked the ground like weeds.'' | |||
''- A Storm of Swords''<ref>George R.R. Martin. (2000). ''A Storm of Swords''. Voyager Books.</ref> | |||
[[File:HouseSpurnCOA.png|thumb|Arms of House Spurn]] | [[File:HouseSpurnCOA.png|thumb|Arms of House Spurn]] | ||
'''House Spurn of Sour Hill''' is a noble house from the [[The Stormlands|Eastern Marches]]. They are sworn to [[House Caron]]. Their seat is Sour Hill, a small castle renowned for the grumpiness of its lords. | '''House Spurn of Sour Hill''' is a noble house from the [[The Stormlands#The Eastern Marches|Eastern Marches]]. They are sworn to [[House Caron]]. Their seat is Sour Hill, a small castle renowned for the grumpiness of its lords. | ||
The Spurn sigil is a green field surrounding a thistle upon a black escutcheon. | The Spurn sigil is a green field surrounding a thistle upon a black escutcheon. | ||
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== Notable Members == | == Notable Members == | ||
Gerrik Spurn | * Lord Gerrik Spurn, head of House Spurn during the reign of [[Gwayne_IV_Gardener|Gwayne IV Gardener]] in the early years of the [[Coming of the Andals|Andal Invasions]]. | ||
== References == | |||
[[Category:Houses|Spurn]] | [[Category:Houses|Spurn]] | ||
[[Category:The Stormlands|Spurn]] | |||
[[Category:The Reach|Spurn]] |
Latest revision as of 06:01, 7 June 2025
Merrett glanced about, and saw nothing but gorse, bracken, thistle, sedge, and blackberry bushes between the pines and grey-green sentinels. Elsewhere skeletal elm and ash and scrub oaks choked the ground like weeds. - A Storm of Swords[1]

House Spurn of Sour Hill is a noble house from the Eastern Marches. They are sworn to House Caron. Their seat is Sour Hill, a small castle renowned for the grumpiness of its lords.
The Spurn sigil is a green field surrounding a thistle upon a black escutcheon.
Notable Members
- Lord Gerrik Spurn, head of House Spurn during the reign of Gwayne IV Gardener in the early years of the Andal Invasions.
References
- ↑ George R.R. Martin. (2000). A Storm of Swords. Voyager Books.