Addam Hightower

Addam Hightower is one of seven current Knights of the Kingsguard. Named to the Kingsguard at a mere eighteen years of age, he is thoroughly renowned as one of the greatest warriors in the Seven Kingdoms. As result of his being born the second son of Lord Leyton Hightower and Lady Aelora Velaryon, Addam was never truly able to focus his attentions for the future on Oldtown, even though for most of his upbringing his elder brother, Arthur was completely absent from his life.

Appearance and Character
Much akin to his siblings with his golden blonde hair and blue eyes, Addam is a remarkable sight even from afar. The very image of knighthood and nobility, Addam Hightower possesses an attractiveness of which none can contest. Alongside such, his well-built and incredibly tall figure set him outside of the bounds of the rest of his siblings, and leave him a towering individual.

Addam, unlike most children, always took to all things with an incredible wit, taking far less time to learn the things that took both his siblings, and other children, far longer, soon earning himself quite a bit of envy from those he grew up with. To further compliment such, Addam's unique physical strength served to make him even more of a weapon on the field of battle, and fast became the passion of his life. Where Arthur turned his eyes away from battle and war, Addam would do no such, instead turning such a thorough focus to it that he would soon become one of the greatest knights of the realm in his day.

Yet, while Addam is a truly remarkable man in his own right, having earnt a place on the Kingsguard at the mere age of eight and ten, he has always found it troublesome to bond with others, and has naturally seemed to push people away from himself. With his gifts as they are, Addam has always held himself in a higher position in comparison to his companions, and such was only furthered by the very fact that for most of his life he was the eldest of the late Lord Leyton's sons present in the Hightower and Oldtown.

Alas, while Addam has consistently struggled with making connections throughout his life, such is not solely his blame to bare, although he would never consider such. Rather strikingly, considering the countless women he bedded during his youth in Oldtown, Addam derives no pleasure or enjoyment from such. For Addam, there was never question as to his preference, but in the world he was born into, he fast found himself forced to repress his true colours and hid them behind layer after layer of lies and falsehoods. Somewhere deep inside Addam hope for a brighter day does no doubt linger, but alas, in his current state, he is as he is.

While Addam's disdain of others and in certain cases, authority, make for a troublesome time, his lack of sociability is most certainly in part derived from his feeling that he must be someone, something, that he is not. And so, it is this feeling that has left him quite a troubled and suffering young man, and part of what led him to the Kingsguard.

417 - 424 A.C. Second From the First
Addam Hightower was born the second son, and third born child of Lord Leyton Hightower, and Lady Aelora Velaryon. For his earliest years, he was lucky in that he was too young to properly understand succession and that he was but a spare in the great game, but alas, as time passed, and he and his brother Arthur grew, he began to understand things ever more, faster than would be expected of a child of his age. And so, as Addam slowly learnt of the difference between his brother and himself, slowly did he find himself wishing for separation from his brother, for they were not to be the same forever.

So when some years later in 424 A.C., Arthur was sent to the Capital to be raised as a ward of the Crown, a young Addam was silently pleased. While this event had been precipitated by the death of his father, he had never known the man, for he had been barely a year aged when his father had died at the hands of Aemon Dayne. For Addam, Arthur would not be a true brother, but instead a memory, seemingly a figment of his very imagination, for was a brother truly a brother if he was not there? Was an heir truly an heir if he was elsewhere? In Addam's eyes, his true siblings were his older sister, Alys Hightower, his little brother, Leyton Hightower, the sons of Dorian Hightower, Olyvar and Samwell, and his more distant cousin, Quenton Hightower. And so, with the years, did Dorian come very much to be a father to the likes of Addam and his siblings, Alys and Leyton.

Yet, while in his earlier years Addam was more open to other children of similar ages, with time, as he began to see that they were quite different from he, and that they lacked the intellect that he did so possess, he did slowly begin to separated himself from the younger amongst them, and take to finding companions from amidst vassal Houses and wealthy merchants families within the city. Yet, these would not be friendships as so many would expect them to be, but instead were more a glamour, so as to provide Addam with the means of acting as if he were like all others, while retaining control and power over each and every of them due to his elevated status as the heir to the Hightower.

425 - 431 A.C. Oldtown be Mine
With Arthur gone, as the days, weeks, months, and years began to pass, did Addam gradually become ever more confident in his position. Feeling evermore empowered within the walls of the Hightower and the streets of Oldtown, as if he himself were Lord of the place, with Arthur gone, did Addam start to think himself even better than the others of his age, and such was only further built up by his mother's pampering and excessive care, for with the loss of his father years before, and then Arthur's being taken to the Capital, Addam and his siblings had become all she had.

But alas, as the years passed, and Addam entered his teenage years, he continued to consistently see himself as above those around him, both with regard to intellect and study, and martial pursuits. Moreover, as he grew, he quite vividly began to realise that he was distinctly different from all the others around him. Different from his Hightower kin, with whom he shared blood and name. Different from the companions he had cultivated so as to make himself feel superior. And different from the preachings of the Septons and the learnings of the court Maester, who always talked of marriage. Addam hated the concept of marriage. It was not just that he would be forced to be with a woman in such close proximity for the rest of their lives, and that she would be like to find out all about him and through such he would become vulnerable to another he did not trust, but that it would be expected of him to produce offspring, more Hightowers, children of his loins.

And so, possessing no desire toward women, Addam actively made to bury himself in swordplay and study, although more so the former. Nigh every day Addam could be found in the practice yard wiling away his time with sword and shield, bow and arrow, and lance. Addam's dedication was so vigorous that even the Master-at-Arms was taken aback by the boy's commitment and prowess at such an age as fourteen years. Yet, with what was to come, such freedom would only last for so long.

Main Article: Second Hammer Uprising
Alas, the outbreak of the Second Hammer Uprising was to be marked by Addam's very own capture. Scions of Houses Bulwer and Cuy, previously ever loyal vassals, whom had once remained stalwart in the defence of House Hightower for thousands of years, betrayed their liege lords and smuggled Addam from the Hightower, and while he fought all he could, he was but a lad of five and ten years aged, and they were men grown.

Much to Addam's dismay and anger, he was unable to aid his House in any way for most of the Uprising, as he was kept under strict imprisonment by the Warsmiths, as without him as their hostage, the servitude of which they had exacted from the Hightower would surely come to fall. Yet, as miserable an experience as it was, there was the oft occassion on which Ser Ryman Cuy would take to teaching the lad the art of swordplay, and much to Addam's credit, what he learnt from the treacherous Knight swiftly served to strengthen his already impressive skills. But alas, when the chance to flee made itself known, Addam unhesitantly grasped it with both hands, yet, one final challenge was to present itself, and that, was Ser Ryman Cuy. Soon the two were to duel, blade against blade, Addam's steel singing loud as it clashed against the steel of the traitor, and soon enough, an opening was spied, and Ser Ryman Cuy was cut down for the traitor he was.

It did not take long for Addam to come across the first sign of true safety he had seen in an ever long time. Yet, it was not what he had been expecting, for Addam had thought himself riding toward Oldtown, toward the Hightower, his family, and home. By mistaken he had ridden north instead of south. Now before him stood the Golden Company, and more notably yet, the Princess Rhaenyra, and her father, King Rhaegar II. Soon enough, once the King, his daughter, and his lords and officers present had heard the lad's tale, the King ordered the Hightower scion kneel, and dubbed him Ser Addam Hightower. From there, the newly made Knight of House Hightower was presented a choice; go with an escort to King's Landing for safety, or remain with the King's host, and take to battle. The choice was clear beyond words.

Notable Accomplishments
434 A.C.
 * Named a Knight of the Kingsguard at the mere age of seven and ten.

Recent Events
438 A.C.
 * Addam Hightower prepares to travel with the Royal Court to Oldtown, to see his older brother wed the Princess Naerys Targaryen.

Family

 * Liana Hightower, b. 353 A.C. d. --- A.C.
 * m. Gareth Tyrell, b. --- A.C. d. --- A.C.
 * House Tyrell


 * Lucifer Hightower, Lord of the Hightower, b. 356 A.C. d. 417 A.C.
 * m. Lynora Lannister, Lady of the Hightower, b. 370 A.C. d. 424 A.C.
 * Leyton Hightower, Lord of the Hightower, b. 387 A.C. d. 418 A.C.
 * m. Aelora Velaryon, Lady of the Hightower, b. 394 A.C.
 * Alys Hightower, b. 413 A.C.
 * Arthur Hightower, Lord of the Hightower, b. 415 A.C.
 * Addam Hightower, Knight of the Kingsguard, b. 417 A.C.
 * Leyton Hightower, b. 419 A.C.
 * Alicent Hightower, b. 388 A.C. d. 399 A.C.
 * Elinor Hightower, b. 404 A.C.
 * m. Errec Baratheon, b. --- A.C.
 * Erron Hightower, b. 363 A.C. d. 433 A.C.
 * m. Dacey Vyrwell, b. 366 A.C. 417 A.C.
 * Cassana Hightower, b. 391 A.C.
 * Cissa Hightower, b. --- A.C.
 * m. Alan Tarly, b. --- A.C.
 * House Tarly
 * Leysel Hightower, Lady of Runestone, b. 367 A.C. d. --- A.C.
 * m. Reynard Royce, Lord of Runestone, b. --- A.C. d. --- A.C.
 * House Royce
 * Bryndon Hightower, b. --- A.C. d. --- A.C.
 * m. Denyse Hewett, b. --- A.C. d. --- A.C.
 * Dorian Hightower, b. 389 A.C. d. 433 A.C.
 * m. Arianne Dayne, b. 396 A.C. d. 418 A.C.
 * Olyvar Hightower, b. 412 A.C.
 * m. Ellara Roxton, b. 412 A.C.
 * Manfred Hightower, b. 430 A.C.
 * Lynesse Hightower, b.432 A.C.
 * Gerold Hightower, b. 435 A.C.
 * Samwell Hightower, b. 415 A.C.
 * Triston Hightower, b. 418 A.C. d. 418 A.C.