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{{Sword|Title = Lady Forlorn|Image = Lady Forlorn.png|Material = [[Valyrian steel]]|Maker = [[Valyrian Freehold]]|Owner = [[House Corbray]]|Status = Active}}
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{{Sword|Title = Lady Forlorn|Image = Lady Forlorn.png|Material = [[Valyrian steel]]|Maker = [[Valyrian Freehold]]|Owner = [[House Corbray]]|Status = With the head of House Corbray}}{{Quote|For King Robar had taken a Valyrian sword off a dead Andal lord and it sheared through Ser Artys' helm much like a bird's wing through the air. |[[Petyr Baelish]]|Knights of the Vale (Histories & Lore)}}'''Lady Forlorn''' is the [[Valyrian steel]] blade of [[House Corbray]].<ref>"[[Valyrian Steel (Histories & Lore)]]"</ref>
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'''Lady Forlorn''' is the [[Valyrian steel]] blade of [[House Corbray]].<ref>"[[Valyrian Steel (Histories & Lore)]]"</ref>
 
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During the [[Andal Invasion]] of [[The Vale of Arryn|the Vale]], the sword was in the possession of the Andal lord [[Qyle Corbray]]. When Corbray was killed by the [[First Men]] King [[Robar II Royce]], the latter claimed the sword and used it during the [[Battle of the Seven Stars]] to kill a knight he wrongly believed to be Ser [[Artys Arryn]].<ref>"[[Knights of the Vale (Histories & Lore)]]"</ref>
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It was later used by Ser [[Gwayne Corbray]] of the [[Kingsguard]] during the [[Battle of the Redgrass Field]] to duel [[Daemon I Blackfyre]].<ref>"[[The Kingsguard (Histories & Lore)]]"</ref>
   
 
== In the books ==
 
== In the books ==
 
[[File:Robar Royce killing Torgold Tollett.png|thumb|Robar Royce killing an Andal knight with Lady Forlorn believing that he is Artys Arryn]]
In the [[A Song of Ice and Fire|''A Song of Ice and Fire'']] novels Lady Forlorn is currently in the possession of Ser Lyn Corbray, the eldest brother of Lord Lyonel Corbray, having inherited it for taking it in the [[Battle of the Trident]] after their father, then the Lord Corbray, had been wounded and using it to slay Prince [[Lewyn Martell]]. Lyonel still resents not having inherited the blade even though he inherited all family titles and lands.
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Lady Forlorn is currently in the possession of Ser Lyn Corbray, the eldest brother of Lord Lyonel Corbray, having inherited it for taking it in the [[Battle of the Trident]] after their father, then the Lord Corbray, had been wounded and using it to slay Prince [[Lewyn Martell]]. Lyonel still resents not having inherited the blade even though he inherited all family titles and lands.
   
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The Corbrays claim that Ser Jaime Corbray slew Robar in the Battle of the Seven Stars, allowing them to reclaim the original Lady Forlorn.
Ser [[Gwayne Corbray]] of the [[Kingsguard]] bore Lady Forlorn during the [[Battle of Redgrass Field]] and fought [[Daemon Blackfyre]], who in turn bore [[Blackfyre]], with it.
 
[[File:Robar Royce killing Torgold Tollett.png|thumb|220x220px|Robar Royce killing an Andal knight with Lady Forlorn believing that he is Artys Arryn]]
 
The name "Lady Forlorn" is actually a legacy from the [[Andal invasion]] and predates the Valyrian steel blade. King Robar II Royce claimed the original Lady Forlorn after slaying Qyle Corbray, King of the Fingers. Robar wielded this Lady Forlorn during the Battle of the Seven Stars, using it to kill Torgold Tollett and a decoy dressed as Ser [[Artys Arryn]]. The Corbrays claim that Ser Jaime Corbray slew Robar in the battle, allowing them to reclaim the original Lady Forlorn.
 
   
 
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"For King Robar had taken a Valyrian sword off a dead Andal lord and it sheared through Ser Artys' helm much like a bird's wing through the air. "
Petyr Baelish[src]

Lady Forlorn is the Valyrian steel blade of House Corbray.[1]

During the Andal Invasion of the Vale, the sword was in the possession of the Andal lord Qyle Corbray. When Corbray was killed by the First Men King Robar II Royce, the latter claimed the sword and used it during the Battle of the Seven Stars to kill a knight he wrongly believed to be Ser Artys Arryn.[2]

It was later used by Ser Gwayne Corbray of the Kingsguard during the Battle of the Redgrass Field to duel Daemon I Blackfyre.[3]

In the books

Robar Royce killing Torgold Tollett

Robar Royce killing an Andal knight with Lady Forlorn believing that he is Artys Arryn

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Lady Forlorn is currently in the possession of Ser Lyn Corbray, the eldest brother of Lord Lyonel Corbray, having inherited it for taking it in the Battle of the Trident after their father, then the Lord Corbray, had been wounded and using it to slay Prince Lewyn Martell. Lyonel still resents not having inherited the blade even though he inherited all family titles and lands.

The Corbrays claim that Ser Jaime Corbray slew Robar in the Battle of the Seven Stars, allowing them to reclaim the original Lady Forlorn.

See also

References

  1. "Valyrian Steel (Histories & Lore)"
  2. "Knights of the Vale (Histories & Lore)"
  3. "The Kingsguard (Histories & Lore)"