Edmund the Talker

Early life of Edmund Edmund was not born into a house of lords or knights. No, he was born in the slums of King's Landing. He was born onto a rotten floor stinking of shit. Born in the year of 380AC his father was a member of the Warsmiths. At the age of five his father taught him how to read and write. But his father would not remain to teach him much more. His father left him at the age of eight and never returned. Edmund grew up with an intense hatred for those he believed had taken his father away, the Highborn.

The Great Famine

During the Great famine Edmund would earn his nickname, the talker. He would talk day and night about rebelling against the lords sitting in their fancy castles eating the finest food. He would stand atop a crate in the slums vigorously calling for a rebellion so as to free the people. But his rhetoric saw little to no effect upon the populace.

The War of the Three thieves

While Edmund was not involved in the war itself he continued with his unsuccessful campaign against the lords. But now adding anti-dragon sentiments to his rhetoric. He claimed that dragons brought nothing, but destruction. And that all they wished to see, was the devouring of all living things.

The Scarlett Winter

The Scarlett Winter was perhaps the only time where Edmund saw any success. He talked of how the Lords were not prepared to handle the crisis at hand. And that only the rule of the people could save Westeros. He said that rebellion against the Lords would be the only way to stop the winter. Though his opinion on what the winter was did change. At times he claimed divine intervention and later he would claim that nature merely provided them the tools of rebellion. On the night of the red moon he once again claimed that this was the sign, a sign that the old order had come to an end.