Lymond Hill

History
An acknowledged Bastard of Castamere, the half-uncle of Lord Robert Reyne.

Lymond was not treated well by the Reynes, he was little more then a bastard with a sword but served them non-the-less. He was among the best Soldiers they had, though no one but his own father acknowledged this fact.

His father had him apprenticed under _________, a Blacksmith and former swornsword of his Father. _______ Taught him how to wield a sworn. Lymond always had dreams of knighthood but he eventually met Joanna Hill, a bastard daughter of House Serrett and settled down as a blacksmith. They would eventually have a son they named Aemon.

Joanna would be murdered by a drunken knight in service of the Reynes. The Knight, Sir __________, simply paid gold and was exiled from Rowan River Keep, a punishment not severe enough for Lymond.

He left Rowan River Keep and aligned himself with the Lannister as a blacksmith, presenting Tywin with a ceremonial blade, sensing a growing tension between the Reynes and Lannisters.