Ser Erryk Grafton: Heir to to the Lordship of Gulltown Titles Heir to Gulltown, Knight, Captain of the Waverider,Commander of the forces of Gulltown Gender Male Date Of Birth 417 AC Location Gulltown Culture Westerosi Andal Religion Faith of the Seven Status Single Physical Information Eye Color Hazel Hair Color Brown Build Strong Height 182cm

Ser Erryk Grafton is the son and heir to Lord Triston Grafton, current lord of Gulltown. Born in 417 AC to Lord Triston and Mary Coldwater. He has a legitimate younger sister Lyanna and two illegitimate brothers Brandon and Harlan. He is the current heir to Gulltown and Captain of his ship The Waverider.

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Appearance and Character

Erryk Grafton is younger than he looks. His dark brown hair is tinged white white at the temples and his hazel eyes are the small, tired eyes of an insomniac. At 182cm tall he is slightly taller than average but not exactly noticeably so. Where he distinguishes himself from others though is in his sheer strength having spent much of his youth aboard ships with little parent supervision. More recently upon his return from fostering he has once again taken to the sea. His years rigging ships and fighting off pirates has given him very broad shoulders and an incredible upper body strength. He has grown accustomed to leaving his beard to grow having been essentially raised at sea where such trivialities hardly matter.

He used to be humorous as a child but life took care of that through his a troubled upbringing. The loss of his mother aged five has made him cynical and the fear of forgetting the few living memories he has of her troubles him greatly. He has always been dutiful, conscious of his responsibilities as the heir to one of Westeros' major cities. As such he has increasingly devoted himself to the duties of lord seeking to lighten the load his father has to deal with. By taking on more charges he has become increasingly reclusive, burying himself in ledgers and hosting foreign dignitaries.

As an escape from this he has several pastimes that would be considered improper for a knight. These he turns to when he needs to escape his responsibilities for a while or when he desperately needs to raise funds for one of his projects. Erryk has become a prodigious planner and has often disappears for weeks on end after clearing his responsibilities to take his Waverider out to the narrow sea and plunder passing ships, leaving no survivors. By doing so he secures himself a healthy extra income from the seized goods which he often sells to smugglers via a proxy in ports on either side of the narrow sea. Erryk is also a great amateur of Bloodsports and enjoys viewing and betting on fighters in duels and pits from around the narrow sea. his generosity with his wealth has made him various trusted contacts and friends among customs officials and harbour masters. Many of his crewmen he 'bought' from fighting pits after being impressed by their talents.

History

Early Life:417-424

House Grafton had been under a lot of strain since the turn of the 5th Century after Aegon's Conquest. Since his birth in early 417 Erryk has borne his fair share of troubles. Erryk nearly died in infancy being born a less than a year before the winter of 418AC. Fortunately, due to his family''s wealth he was afforded protection from the cold and hunger behind the walls of Grafton Keep. His father was often absent in his youth spending much time in campaigns serving house Arryn against the threat of the resurgent clans.Shortly after his father left, his mother Mary gave birth to a healthy younger sister who she named Lyanna.

When Erryk was aged 5 his mother Mary Coldwater travelled with her retinue to Coldwater keep, to attend her father who had fallen ill. She was was captured on the way by clansmen from the Painted Dogs after her entourage was massacred. She would not have left her children alone in Gulltown had she not suspected her father was living his last season, furthermore she had figured that even alone they would be safer there to be cared for by their uncle Rhys than travelling the roads with her.Unfortunately she was proven to be correct. When the news finally made it back to Gulltown, some 4 weeks later, after a survivor made it back, Rhys Grafton led an expedition to try and rescue his captured sister in law. Erryk and his sister were once again left alone. Unfortunately the expedition failed to bring back his mother, who had already been abused and killed by the men of the clan. Rhys Grafton had tried to reassure Erryk that his father would be back soon and that all would be well again but that night Erryk had made an oath that he would never forgive the clans for what they had done and would never show them mercy. It has been said that his little heart hardened for the first time that night in his room. In 422 AC his father returned from the battle of Shadow Gorge after Lord Arryn sent him home with vague instructions of securing Gulltown from clansmen. In truth this had not been necessary as the plains near Gulltown and Runestone were some of the safest areas in the Vale offering little natural cover for wildlings and great terrain for armoured knights. It was clear that Lord Arryn had given Triston this task out of sympathy for his loss and out of pity for his children. Whilst Erryk appreciated the presence of his father it was clear that the conflict and the loss of his beloved had taken a toll on him. Triston had been wounded both in body and mind. A minor leg wound caused by a bronze spear which had pierced his calf had left his father with a limp and years of fearing a night attack had left him unable to sleep. Erryk was often woken up at night by the sounds of his father screaming in his sleep. Indeed, his father had not been much of a warrior, he had performed his duty to his lord and had suffered grievously for it.

The Blue winter 425-428 and service as page at the Gates of the Moon:

This three year winter brought devastation to Gulltown and its people. winter storms trapped many ships within the ports depriving all but the bravest and most desperate of fishermen and merchants of an income. Many of those that took to the seas in winter were never heard of again.When ships could be seen to breakup and crash within sight of the city Erryk would often accompany the crews of rescuers that would set out from the harbour desperately trying to rescue the survivors before they froze to death seeing it as his duty. That winter, Erryk learned both to pity the common folk and to question the cruelty of gods. Maester Tobias and Septon Matthis seeing the effect this exposure was having on the child's state suggested to Triston that perhaps he would well to have Erryk fostered in a keep with more children.Seeing the loneliness of his son and the need for him to spend time with other children besides his sister and infant cousin he agreed. For a while things went better for Erryk as he was taken on as a page at the Gates of the Moon by Lord Artys Arryn. It was seen as a sensible decision as the keeper of the gates was known to be a good and sensible man with a young son of his own. He was,besides, married to Erryk's aunt Alayne Arryn (nee Grafton). Here his uncle taught him a great deal about life, taking him on hunting trips where Erryk learned to ride properly, to track deer prints in the snow and to make a fire in wild. In many ways he learned much more from his uncle than he had from either parent. More importantly whilst at the Gates of the moon he found a small measure of peace for his troubled mind and, even in the depths of winter and learned to be happy again. As the winter began,the Arryns of the Eyrie descended to join their kin in the Gates of the moon, as was the custom, and Erryk met the children of Osric Arryn for the first time.

Meeting the Arryns and trouble on the home front :

Erryk found the two siblings very different, Jon seemed to be a reflection of his time spent at the gates of the moon as a page, the less serious of the two and one who seemed most happy, whereas Godric,the elder, was more studious and focused on his responsibilities. This stark difference between the Arryn children reminded Erryk that part of of the reason he had been sent away was to learn more about the responsibilities of being a lord from a more capable man than his father had become. Letters from his uncle Rhys had told him that his father had increasingly turned to bad habits such as gluttony and drink. He had even found himself a mistress who bore him two bastards. It was clear that the loss of his wife had ruined Triston and that he no longer was the man he had been. However, it was also clear that sending his son away for his education was one of his wisest decisions in a long time. Worse still, there had been rumours that Gerold Grafton, his father's Elder Brother who had controversially abandoned The Seven to worship the eastern fire God R'hollor had began losing the favour of the citizens of Gulltown. There had been always rumours of popular anger at the 'Demon God' but it seemed from Rhys' letters that things were slowly coming to a head as the Gulltowners began to openly resent too much eastern influence. Nevertheless, Erryk was told that as long as Gerold, Triston and Rhys were all present to run things at home that he should not be concerned and instead should focus on learning as much as possible during his tutelage under Ser Artys Arryn and was then to seek an opportunity to squire under another lord for a comparative experience and new lessons. So Erryk listened and did his duty.

Squiring for Ser Godric Arryn:429-435

In a stroke of luck, winter ended just as Erryk's time as a page was coming to an end.He had learned many of the skills that turned boys to men and would soon have an even better opportunity to grow further when Godric Arryn approached him about continuing his education, at his side, atop the Eyrie. This offer had surprised Erryk as throughout the entire winter he shared little more than a few words with the young lord who would one day become Lord of the Vale, instead he had spent most of his time at the Gates of the Moon with the more outgoing Jon and Robert Arryn. Nevertheless, recognising what an excellent opportunity it would be for him to spend years learn from the future Lord of the Vale he eagerly accepted. From atop the Giant's Lance he felt he could oversee the entire Vale yet he knew that this was only a fragment of it. Godric Arryn was not exactly the most talkative of masters to squire for but this gave Erryk a lot of time to learn and grow for himself. He became close with the few attendants who resided in the Eyrie, he climbed every outcrop there was to be found and drank from the pool atop Alyssa's tears. He also devoured every book in the castle's small library and would often observe the work of old Maester Corwyn. Most of the time Godric Arryn was not to be disturbed but when Erryk was summoned there was always a vital lesson to be learned about how to lead, how to govern justly, how to behave oneself in the presence of foreign dignitaries. The lessons were infrequent but this made the Grafton boy value them all there more. He had learned all the sigils of all houses of the Vale both Andal and First Man and to identify the members of several clans from their appearances and outfits. The times Godric spoke the most with Erryk was when the two men travelled from the Eyrie to Ninestars or to Runestone, as the nature of travel often meant that the future lord paramount of the Vale could not attend his daily duties and was freer to engage with his squire. Here Erryk found that his lord could open up and discuss matters that were personal to him such as his upcoming marriage to Lady Lysa Templeton. These trips also gave Erryk some much needed riding experience as there wasn't much call for the activity during the blue winter nor was there a great opportunity for it atop the Giant's lance. He often wrote to his family from the Eyrie,particularly to his uncle Rhys and his sister who both warned him of the worsening situation at home. The highlight of his time with Godric had been his attendance of the Silver wedding in King's Landing.At the capital his discovered wonders he had only ever previously read about. This royal wedding was Erryk's first real exposure to the ruling Targaryen Dynasty that had colonised Westeros so long ago. However, as eye opening as the trip to the capital had been it heralded the end of Erryk's time spent squiring for Ser Godric. As the summer came around again Jon and his sister Alyssa returned to the Eyrie from their own fostering and it would soon be time for Erryk to return to Gulltown to apply what he had learned. He started feeling less needed at the Eyrie like a guest who had overstayed his welcome, particularly after Lady Lysa's tragedy in 434. The news from home had also gone from bad to worse and Erryk would have to try and see what he could do to help. Unfortunately before Erryk had the chance to do so the news of 'The Gulltown Massacre' made it's way to him.

The Bleeding and the Gulltown Massacre:434-435

Towards the end of 'The Bleeding' a movement within Gulltown emerged rejecting the influence of R'hollor and the presence of 'Embers' the red priest who had converted his uncle Gerold the Lord of the city. The death of Ser Criston Templeton had exacerbated the situation and The Grafton family found themselves beseiged within their own household as Ser Darryn Shett new Lord Captain of Gulltown led a mob of religious fanatics against his liege. As the rioters grew out of control they successfully seized Erryk's Lord uncle Gerold who had forsaken the Seven in favour of the Red God he had found in Pentos. Rhys and Triston's families had been spared as they had kept true to the Father. Yet Darryn Shett and his acolytes did not show the Mercy of the Mother to the Lord of Gulltown and had him judged,sentenced and barbarically executed in his own home. Never had Erryk felt so powerless before, he had served for years alongside the most powerful men of the Vale and had ridden to the Gulltown alongside the gathered forces of the Vale, yet he could do little to help his family and his people as a zealots led by a madman ruled Gulltown. His heart weighed heavy when he saw so many men of the Vale die throwing themselves at the defenses his ancestors had spent generations building and fortifying. No deaths had marked him so much as those of Lady Saera and her Dragon Blue who had both been slain by Shett the turncoat.He had participated in the first assault of Gulltown only to be thrown back like so many others. The few men at arms he had hired to represent the banners of house Grafton on the field that day had neither shamed themselves nor showered themselves with glory, yet Erryk's first battle had nonetheless resulted in a failure to retake his home. He had experienced a sick sense of pride in the work of his forebears , even manned by only a fraction of the full garrison, the walls of Gulltown had turned away the pride of Westeros's greatest knights. But he kept such thoughts to himself.

What Erryk could not keep to himself was his incredulity that when the murderous turncoat Ser Darryn was surrendered, he did not face immediate justice. Erryk Grafton had been all too ready to carve Shett apart inch by bloody inch for the agony inflicted upon his uncle but Lord Arryn had decreed otherwise. Darryn Shett would be sent to the capital for punishment.

Eventually Erryk would see the wisdom in this decision but as he walked through the burned out city where he had grown up for the first time in nearly a decade seeing bloodstained cobblestones,emaciated townsmen and the wreckage suffered upon the proud city, his heart had little room for patience. What he witnessed that day was all the proof he needed that so called civilized men like Lord Shett and his followers were just as capable of atrocity as the clansmen who had taken and killed his mother years back. This had been the final lesson of his education alongside Lord Arryn, and a most important one to recall, the world was not black and white, there was no great struggle between good and evil as his uncle had beleived. Evil and good were within every man and woman and only man could chose which he would be.

After gaining Lord Arryn's permission to return to his family for good Erryk did what he could to balm the wounds faced by the people of Gulltown and to reclaim the faith they once held in their Lords that had been so badly bruised by recent events. Much hoarded Grafton gold was expended buying food from across the sea and feeding the starving population. 7 days of vigil were held for all those slain in the massacre and 7 more for those slain in the assault. Erryk would personally help in the efforts to rebuild the city in the months and years after the massacre seeking to restore the pride of the city and the honour of his family. His father Triston Grafton had been shaken by the brutal execution of his own brother and remained heavily affected by the events his sleepless nights became worse and his health deteriorated rapidly. Even cheerful uncle Rhys no longer sported the smile that Erryk had seen every day before leaving for the gates of the Moon so long ago.His sister and cousin fared better but it was not until Erryk returned with news of Ser Darryn's execution that any form of normality really returned to Gulltown. Even thereafter Erryk would have to assume more and more responsbilities from his father who, despite inheriting Lordship of the city from his brother, was not fully capable of performing his duties.

With more power comes more responsibility 435-438:

With his father descending further and further into instability choosing to lock himself away alone in his room sometimes for days on end, Erryk has started to act as the unofficial lord of Gulltown. Reaching out to his late uncle's former Pentoshi contacts he arranged regular shipments of timber to Gulltown so that temporary shelters could be arranged for the citizens of the town whilst they rebuilt their homes and their lives. Erryk made the difficult decision to not collect taxes from the Gulltowners in 436 preferring to pay what was owed to Lord Arryn from House Grafton's treasure. He frequently counted upon the support of his uncle Rhys to handle delegations of supplicants whilst he was busy elsewhere. It was important for the people of House Grafton to see their future Lord at work toiling to feed them and to bring prosperity back to the city. To this end Erryk, who had taken over the title of Lord Captain of Gulltown, led his garrison throughout the city and in the fields offering the service of his soldiers to those who would accept it, to speed up the healing process. The years following the massacre at Gulltown had been hard but things were slowly getting better and Erryk would do whatever it took to return the city to it's former glory.

Often out of desperation he would leave the city aboard the Waverider with a small crew of retainers he trusted completely and returned with the hull full of goods and wealth to be shared with his people. He told tales of impressive trade negotiations and of hard struck bargains with narrow sea banking clans but the reality was different. Erryk Grafton had turned privateer, preying on Ibbenese Whalers, Lorathi merchants and Volantene tradeships to fuel Gulltown's incessant appetite for gold, timber, food and stone. With half a hundred flags abroad and a dozen names the Waverider would board any vessel not bearing Westerosi colours or large crews of soldiers and seize all goods leaving none alive. This lack of pity was not out of any anger for hatred for Essosi peoples but rather out of necessity for secrecy. It would not do for any survivor of such a boarding to recognize the young Grafton and share this news with the world. As he became used to his role, Erryk came to meet more and more contacts throughout the narrow sea growing a network of informants and corrupt officials who would tell him of a rival captain's cargo and crew. Erryk learned quickly how to mask his presence wherever he went carrying out his nefarious actions in service to his people. And so Gulltown, like the phoenix rose again,slowly, from the ashes under Erryk Grafton's careful stewardship and through his willingness to resort to extremes.

Family

Father:Triston Grafton-not 100% there

Mother: Mary Grafton (nee Coldwater)-Deceased

Older uncle: Gerold Grafton-Deceased

Younger uncle: Rhys Grafton

Aunt:Alayne Arryn ( married to Lord Artys Arryn of the gates of the Moon)

Sister: Lyanna Grafton

Cousin: Elise Grafton

Illegitimate siblings: Brandon and Harlan

Household Members/NPC's

Maester: Tobias

Septon: Matthis

Master at arms: Ser Philip Moore

Master of the Horse: Tyrek of Gulltown

Steward:Garth Arryn ( of Gulltown)

Crew of the Waverider:

Radu: A huge Brindleman who fights with two terrible curved knives and has filed teeth to terrify his foes upon boarding their ships.

Maelys the nimble: A Tolosi slinger who claims throws his lead balls into the decks of enemy ships as they close in raining death from afar.

Ser Myles of southshield: a Westerosi claiming to be a knight fallen on hard times driven to sell his sword to pay his debts. Fights in chainmail unlike most of the crew

Karl the colourful: Another Westerosi, though this one is a deserter from the watch, has taken to wearing brightly coloured clothes and siring a bastard in every port to make up for the time he deems lost to the Watch.

Gylos:A Myrman who loves his crossbow more than he has ever loved his family.

The Three Ghiscari: They have names that no other crewmen can pronounce. They have served in the Iron Legions of New Ghis and work very well together.

Family Tree:

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