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== Notable Members ==
== Notable Members ==


Lord Wayn Webber – Lord of The Northmarch under the rule of [[Gwayne_IV_Gardener|King Gwayne IV 'the Gods Fearing' Gardener]] during the [[Coming_of_the_Andals|Andal Invasions]].
Lord Wayn Webber – Lord of The Northmarch under the rule of [[Gwayne_IV_Gardener|King Gwayne IV 'the Gods Fearing' Gardener]] during the [[Coming_of_the_Andals|Andal Invasions]]. He had to live through a raid from [[House_Kenning_(Kayce)|Keenings]] from Kayce.


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


[[Category:Houses|Webber]]
[[Category:Houses|Webber]]

Revision as of 17:02, 25 June 2025

House Webber are a noble house of First Men origin and a vassal of the Gardeners of Highgarden. The seat of House Webber is Coldmoat.

Arms of House Webber. Words: ‘We Spin the Steel’.

They rule over fertile lands that encompass the Horseshoe Hills, the Leafy Lake, and the winding Chequy Water. Their domain is rich in agriculture, with fields sown with barley, wheat, and corn, alongside flourishing orchards bearing apples, apricots, and pears. Renowned throughout the region, the Webbers also take great pride in their tradition of breeding fine horses. [1]

Notable Members

Lord Wayn Webber – Lord of The Northmarch under the rule of King Gwayne IV 'the Gods Fearing' Gardener during the Andal Invasions. He had to live through a raid from Keenings from Kayce.

References

  1. George R. R. Martin, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (Bad Hersfeld: Random House LLC US, 2014) The Sworn Sword
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