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== History ==
== History ==
[[File:Hagen of yore.png|thumb|Hagen of Yore is a famous Grey Wizard in the Andal Invasions.]]
The order traced its origins to Peremore 'the Twisted' [[House Hightower|Hightower]], the second son of [[Uthor_of_the_High_Tower|King Uthor of the High Tower]]. Born with a withered arm and a crooked spine, Peremore was confined to his bed for much of his short life. Yet his mind was restless, and he surrounded himself with priests, healers, singers, alchemists, and sorcerers, listening to their debates with unquenchable curiosity.<ref name="Oldtown">George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'' (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) pp. 213–216</ref>
The order traced its origins to Peremore 'the Twisted' [[House Hightower|Hightower]], the second son of [[Uthor_of_the_High_Tower|King Uthor of the High Tower]]. Born with a withered arm and a crooked spine, Peremore was confined to his bed for much of his short life. Yet his mind was restless, and he surrounded himself with priests, healers, singers, alchemists, and sorcerers, listening to their debates with unquenchable curiosity.<ref name="Oldtown">George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'' (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) pp. 213–216</ref>


Upon his death, King Urrigon Hightower granted land on the Isle of Ravens to what he called “Peremore’s pets.” There they raised the Ravenry, a keep built around a great weirwood, and devoted themselves to the pursuit of knowledge.
Upon his death, King Urrigon Hightower granted land on the Isle of Ravens to what he called “Peremore’s pets.” There they raised the Ravenry, a keep built around a great weirwood, and devoted themselves to the pursuit of knowledge.
[[File:Hagen of yore.png|thumb|Hagen of Yore is a famous Grey Wizard in the Andal Invasions.]]


By the following generations the order had become known as the Grey Wizards, a society of learned men who traveled across the realm to advise rulers, share forgotten lore, and practice their arts. Though their origins lay in Oldtown, their influence reached far beyond [[the Reach]], for kings and magnars alike welcomed their presence in hopes of gaining wisdom and prestige.
By the following generations the order had become known as the Grey Wizards, a society of learned men who traveled across the realm to advise rulers, share forgotten lore, and practice their arts. Though their origins lay in Oldtown, their influence reached far beyond [[the Reach]], for kings and magnars alike welcomed their presence in hopes of gaining wisdom and prestige.