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During the Faith Militant uprising of 42 AC, Ser Damon Morrigen, Grand Captain of the Warrior's Sons denied King Maegor I Targaryen's right to the throne and challenged him to a trial of seven.<br>
During the Faith Militant uprising of 42 AC, Ser Damon Morrigen, Grand Captain of the Warrior's Sons, denied King Maegor I Targaryen's right to the throne and challenged him to a trial of seven.<br>
Only Maegor survived the fight and layed unconscious for several weeks.
Only Maegor survived the fight and layed unconscious for several weeks.



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Westeros | Essos | Events | Military Orders

During the Faith Militant uprising of 42 AC, Ser Damon Morrigen, Grand Captain of the Warrior's Sons, denied King Maegor I Targaryen's right to the throne and challenged him to a trial of seven.
Only Maegor survived the fight and layed unconscious for several weeks.