rdfs:comment | - After Bregin died, his spear Boarstooth, should have passed to his son Orman, but it was claimed by the boy's uncle, Jal. Bregin's widow had said nothing at the time as Orman had still been too young. When he was older, at the behest of his mother, Orman took Boarstooth away from his uncle. It transpired that as a young man, Bregin had dueled with Jorgan Bain for two days in the Green Rock Valley bordering the Bain and Lost brothers holdings before claiming the man's spear, Boarstooth, from Jorgan's dead hand.
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abstract | - After Bregin died, his spear Boarstooth, should have passed to his son Orman, but it was claimed by the boy's uncle, Jal. Bregin's widow had said nothing at the time as Orman had still been too young. When he was older, at the behest of his mother, Orman took Boarstooth away from his uncle. It transpired that as a young man, Bregin had dueled with Jorgan Bain for two days in the Green Rock Valley bordering the Bain and Lost brothers holdings before claiming the man's spear, Boarstooth, from Jorgan's dead hand. After Queen Eusta's followers lost the Battle of Imre's Ford, Bregin had not sworn to the new baron. Orman found out that when Bregin visited the Icebloods, he had had a relationship with Vala and fathered Jass. Jass was about thirteen at the time Orman met him.
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