Addam Osgrey
| Allegiance | House Osgrey[1] |
|---|---|
| Born | In 183 ᴀᴄ or 184 ᴀᴄ[2] |
| Died | In 196 ᴀᴄ[1], at Redgrass Field[1] |
| Book(s) | The Sworn Sword (mentioned) |
Addam Osgrey was the third son of Ser Eustace Osgrey. He died in the Battle of the Redgrass Field.[1]
History
Addam served as a page and then as a squire at Coldmoat, the seat of Lord Wyman Webber. During his time at Coldmoat, a certain fondness grew between him and Wyman's daughter, Rohanne. Osgrey's father, Ser Eustace, proposed a marriage between the two children. The Lord of Coldmoat, however, refused him.[1]
Addam died during the Battle of the Redgrass Field when he was a twelve-year-old squire. He was killed by a knight of House Smallwood, trying to defend his brother, Ser Harrold. Despite the marriage proposal previously having been refused, Addam and Rohanne had an innocent romance, which never went beyond a kiss. After Addam died, Rohanne held a grudge against Eustace for Addam's death for more than fifteen years.[1]
Addam was buried at Standfast.[1]
Family
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The Sworn Sword.
- ↑ See the Addam Osgrey calculation.