Jasper Waynwood

Jasper Waynwood is the thirdborn son of the late Ser Lucas Waynwood, and his late wife Carolei Waxley. The case of Jasper's inheritance of Ironoaks was completely unexpected as neither his father, his father's father, nor for that matter, his father's father's father had been Lord of Ironoaks before him.

Prior to his inheritance, Jasper was wed to a childhood love, his distant cousin Alayne Waynwood, with whom he had but one daughter, his current heir; Sarra Waynwood. But when Alayne died of what the Maester described as a "lump" in 433 A.C., Jasper joined the Brotherhood of Winged Knights and swore direct service to Lord Godric Arryn until the time of his unfortunate inheritance in late 436 A.C.

Appearance and Character
Jasper's appearance is nothing out of the ordinary. His head is crowned with brown hair that slightly curls at the ends, and is by no definition long. His eyes are of a sea blue, of which he inherited from his late father, in comparison to his late mother's brown eyes. Furthermore, he is of a tall build, standing at six foot tall, with such being further complimented by his muscular build.

Such is not to say Jasper appears aggressively muscular, but there is no doubt about it that he possesses quite a thoroughly trained physique. As would be expected of one who was previously a member of the Brotherhood of Winged Knights.

Moreover, while Jasper undoubtedly enjoys combat and all it brings, such was not the sole reason for his dedication to such an art. As a youth, Jasper was well aware of his place in the succession, and it was nowhere near the top, and so, the natural route forward in this world for Jasper was the blade. For many years he heavily considered joining a sellsword company in Essos, or even starting his own, for the east seemed a land of possibility that Westeros never would be.

Yet, with the passage of time, Jasper found that he had more skills than just his physical prowess. With guidance from the Ironoaks Maester, and quite the tireless dedication on his part, he soon found his mind to be working in ways he had never imagined. Subjects such as geography and history proved quite interesting to Jasper, the former especially so.

Furthermore, from there it was that Jasper gradually realised he had a way of convincing his cousins and kin to do things for him, and to carry out acts he himself would not for the risk of being caught was all to high. Many a time these cousins were caught, and many a time they gave him up, but eventually, their tune began to change, and Jasper plan by plan improved his methods and practices, and honed his skills in the kitchens where it came to sweets, private rooms where it came to conversations he was not meant to be privy to, and as to how to cause grand distractions of a truly chaotic level.

Although, while Jasper found true pleasure and joy in such, he never gave up his practices with the martial arts. He still held firm in the belief that such was his only way forward.

Ultimately, due to Jasper's early life having been one in the shadows of his older brother and greater kin, he remained quite the secretive individual throughout his years.

Nevertheless, being a man grown has not brought a halt to growth in Jasper's personality and character. With the death of his beloved wife, Alayne Waynwood, his quiet, but pleasant personality was soon overtaken by a somber sadness and a silent brooding.

But with the passage of time, Jasper's silent brooding has come to morph into a more oppressed aspect of his character. Said aspect tends most commonly to manifest in harsher rulings and punishments, as well as a generally more brutal and forceful approach toward reaching the solution he seeks, rather than the utilisation of peaceful means. Whilst always having been a man of action, whether it be in martial terms or those of intrigue, the deep disturbance that occured within Jasper when Alayne died further served to highlight such and draw him away from the possibility of spending countless hours debating and discussing that one might expect to come with Lordship.

410 - 426 A.C. Smile, Jasper
Jasper Waynwood was born to a rather insignificant branch of House Waynwood. For him, his life was not to be defined by lordship and governance and a high ranking marriage that accompanied such, for not even his father's father's father had been Lord of Ironoaks. No, the honour of Lord of Ironoaks was a title held by cousins of his, cousins with heirs by the plenty, and heirs of youth.

So while Jasper grew up amidst the wider Waynwood family, he was never the pearl of any eyes. Even to his own parents, their pride and joy was that of his older brother, Oswell, a lad four years his senior, and his sister, Mya, three years his junior. With his eldest brother's death having come in 404 A.C., long before his birth, at the mere age of two, his parents had grown to possess what Jasper saw as a thoroughly dour attitude, except when it came to Oswell. In Oswell, they saw a hope for some pride and greatness for their meager line, for the possibility of being acknowledged by their cousins, the Lord of Ironoak and his closest kin.

And so, as consequence, Jasper and his younger sister, Mya, were oft left with Septas and other guardians and given easily endured pats on the head and the most basic of congratulations and encouragement for their achievements. Such served to spur Jasper forward greatly so. He fast came to the conclusion that he would not win the eye of any by remaining in the shadows of his brother and other kin, and so with haste to the training yard with a dedication unlike anything Oswell showed. Jasper was determined to outdo his older brother in every way, for the mere hope of gaining the pride of his parents' eye.

But alas, such never came, and over time, Jasper's dedication for the purpose of gaining their recognisation morphed into a more self-serving dedication. Yet, thanks to the diligent and caring focus of the Maester of Ironoaks, Jasper found revealed to himself that he possessed talents pertaining to more than just the blade.

Both geography and history caught Jasper's eyes, especially so the former of the two, and so, while he continued his practices in the training yard all the same, for at heart, he knew that to be his only way to truly make something of himself amidst his circumstances, he studied heartily, and in time became thoroughly familiar with the geography of Westeros, and especially so that of the Vale.

Yet, that was not all Jasper found himself skilled at. For as he grew from child to youth and beyond, he so to found himself capable of convincing others to do carry out the mischief he knew himself not allowed to. From cakes and tarts stolen from the kitchens by his kin and other children, to conversations he was not meant to be privy to being entirely his to hear by means of foreign ear, Jasper fast became quite the knowledgable individual of the ongoings of Ironoaks and the surrounding lands, without even being someone marked as important enough to be told so directly.

427 - 430 A.C. Infatuation Mounts
Despite the striking rate at which Waynwood heirs and a Lord of Ironoaks, himself, had been taken by death, Jasper Waynwood remained in what was for him, a pleasantly insignificant overall standing within the House. While as a child, and a younger youth he had sought to agrandise himself so as to become a man worthy of memory and records, with age, and the passage of time, came a change in focus. Girls. Of course, any Westerosi male was like to be infatuated with the opposite sex at some point in his life, and for Jasper, that came when he was a mere seven and ten years old.

She was beautiful in a peaceful, pleasant, and completely intoxicating kind of way. It did not take Jasper long to find himself amidst what to him, was the love of his life. In the youthful bliss of young love, he found himself unable to focus on anything but her. Serving to further spur him on, his cousins, the Lordly branch of their House cared not for his infatuation, for he was but a cousin, with an older brother, and no way of inheriting, for Lord Brynden was young, and he had a son. A son. All to often, men with sons fell to complacency, but for Jasper, that was just what he wanted, what he needed.

While his feelings for his distant cousin, Alayne Waynwood, only continued to build through the years of 427 through to 430 A.C., they would not be wed until the latest of those years. While their senior cousin, their Lord, had permitted their courtship, although to say it had only gone so far was a falsity to both the laws of Gods and Men, both he and their immediate families were hesitant toward the match. It was all far too often that love matches fell to shambles once the early years, the period of delight and excitement had passed, and to throw away two scions, no matter how distant, for no sort of marriage alliance whatsoever, could not be accepted.

But alas, their feelings remained strong. And so, in early 430 A.C., Jasper and Alayne Waynwood became one in the eyes of Gods and Men. They took their vows in the ancient place at Ironoaks, where countless Waynwoods come before them had said the very words they spoke now.

Ceremony had ever been an integral part of their House, as well as appearances, and so when their day came, their wedding was of a calibre that said the Lord himself was to wed. No Waynwood was ever to fall by the wayside, for to risk such was to risk the House's appearance and prestige, its history, and all it was.

431 - 433 A.C. All I Need
One word, one perfect word, that was all that could describe these years for Jasper. Bliss.

For Jasper, his life was all encompassing. Woes and worries of his standing within the House, and the greater Vale as a whole departed his mind entirely. Youth was nothing but joy to him. His wife was perfection made flesh, his life, while as a lesser member of the House, was nonetheless possessing of wealth and position that few within these Seven Kingdoms would ever come to possess. And so, as their young daughter, Sarra Waynwood, gradually grew from babe to toddler, to paint the clearest of pictures, Jasper's life was picturesque. Simplicity was more than enough for Jasper Waynwood. More than enough.

But in 433 A.C., tragedy struck. Alayne caught a chill and passed to next life within days of such. Jasper was understandably broken. He felt as if his insides were in constant revolt, much as Alayne's had been in those last days. He felt as if he no longer had a place, as if everything about him had been so suddenly redefined in a matter of moments.

Even the presence of his young daughter, who was no older than three, brought sadness and despair to both his visage and person in equal quantities. Where other men took to the blade in times like this, Jasper simply, at first, vanished. A mere few days after Alayne's passing, he was gone from Ironoaks. Much to the upset of his House and kin, he was absent her funeral and her burial, but Jasper had no mind for any of that. For three weeks he remained absent his post, until his eventual return at the end of said period, with unkempt facial hair, and a stink to match. Even so, he still could not stand to be in Sarra's presence, instead delegating her care to his kin, notably that of his sister, Mya.

Lineage of House Waynwood.

 * Morton Waynwood, b. 342 A.C. d. 366 A.C.
 * m. Rhea Waynwood, b. 346 A.C. d. 379 A.C.
 * Jeyne Waynwood, b. 366 A.C.
 * m. ???
 * Lucas Waynwood, b. 370 A.C. d. 425 A.C.
 * m. Carolei Waxley, b. 373 A.C. d. 424 A.C.
 * Edmund Waynwood, b. 402 A.C. d. 404 A.C.
 * Oswell Waynwood, b. 406 A.C. d. 435 A.C.
 * Jasper Waynwood, Lord of Ironoaks, b. 410 A.C.
 * m. Alayne Waynwood, b. 411 A.C. d. 433 A.C.
 * Sarra Waynwood, Heir to Ironoaks, b. 430 A.C.
 * Mya Waynwood, b. 413 A.C.
 * Mya Waynwood, b. 413 A.C.