The middle of three brothers, Kane was ever the biggest and strongest. He surpassed Kurrgan's height and strength at nine whilst his brother had seen twelve namedays. Not as accomplished with blade in hand, however, Kane turned to the axe instead and learned much from Master-at-Arms, Oric Magnar who has an uncanny talent for discerning what type of weapon the young lads and lasses of the Skagosi Houses should favour. His Lord Father, Morrec Crowl was a six and a half foot behemoth of a man but he was lost nary ten years past when a storm smashed his fishing skiff to splinters, odd shards of driftwood washed ashore being the only indication of his plight.
Kurrgan was quick to deploy Kane head of the Crowl Guard, a role he relished- leading daring raids on separatist clans on the island and bringing back more manflesh than the Crowls had enjoyed in generations. So the past decade has been a time of feast. The Skagosi have all but severed any ties to House Stark on the mainland and no Lord has troubled them when they do not bestir themselves to send any harvest West. Instead, through various marriages and shared bounty, Crowl, Magnar and Stane have almost become three muscled limbs of the same house- easily controlling separatist clans when the need arises and putting the smallfolk and cave-dwellers alike to purposeful use.
At her flowering, eight years past, Kane was the preferred match for Kendra Magnar, Old Sigren's grandaughter and a renowned beauty. By rights, Kurrgan was the preferred choice but Old Sigren deemed Kane a man more befitting his Son's only daughter. Only Lord Stane offering both his twin girls to Kurrgan and younger brother Hobb eventually appeased Kurrgan though the slight was felt and he ensured he claimed the rights of First Night (a tradition whereby Lords claim the maidenheads of their smallfolk's brides on their wedding night) upon his brother's bride. Kane, to everyone's amazement, assented but his revenge came when the Stane twins arrived at Deepdown and, if tales are to be believed, fucked them both together in his brother's marital bed.
Hobb tried to stab Kane in the eye for it at the feast and received a shattered jaw for his trouble, Kurrgan laughed so hard he spewed wine all down his red and black jerkin. "So long as it's a Crowl between their legs, what's the difference?" It is rumoured the three wives were shared between the brothers up until Kurrgan's death- although Hobb, whose speech is slurred to this day- has only ever bedded down with his wife, Dorla and gives even the thralls and bedslaves none of his time.
Whatever one makes of this queerly Skagosi approach to the sanctity of marriage, it is curious the three marriages have produced a single daughter, eight year old Marga, a very morose and plain-speaking child, in some ten years. When asked by Uncle Hobb if she thought Uncle Kane might be her true sire she replied "Well, I'm not very tall. But then mayhaps they ate the babe and kept the afterbirth."
Kurrgan's death was as sudden and tragic as his father before him, he'd ventured into the foothills far to the island's North where the wild unicorns roam to claim The Black Wind, a midnight Black Colt with a horn thrice as long as any in living memory. He rode with Uncle Coratt, his late father's brother who said he watched the beast kick Kurrgan full in the head but the Lord kept his feet, but then the band descended upon him and he was gored to death before Coratt and the half dozen riders they'd taken chased them off with swords, axes, clubs and mauls. When they'd dragged Kurrgan's body home he had seven or eight boreholes lanced right through him. Still his heart throbbed on another hour before he breathed his last.
After the grief and the burial, Kane took Kurrgan's widow to wife alongside Kendra to honour Myrla that she should retain her role as Lady of the House (though by Westerosi custom it is now Kendra who is recognised in the role). When out hunting or fighting clansfolk, Myrla wears Kurrgan's blood (or so she claims) in an X shape upon her face- making her a dread sight to encounter, for as long as it takes her spearpoint to take your eyes.
With two 'wives' and countless servants, thralls, bedslaves and newly-married peasant girls to enjoy, Kane seldom troubles Myrla's twin, Dorla anymore, keeping Hobb (if not Dorla) content. He is passing pleased at the news Dorla is newly with child though she bears little outward sign of the pregnancy thus far.
Perhaps the most surprising event following Kurrgan's death in 127AC was that Kane took all of his power North in a number of raids to hunt down The Black Wind and his Band but they seemed to have migrated and little trace was found, then in the dead of night, the hour of ghosts, Tyene Crowl cantered to the castle gates astride The Black Wind. She had gone out alone, some say still asleep, and when riders returned after dusk unable to find her, Kane himself was saddling his own monstrous Unicorn Stallion,
Lancebane, when she appeared in a swirl of snow and moonlight. She has ridden at the head of Hobb's Cavalry ever since.
House Crowl has ever been friends of the Company of the Rose. The Sellsword company came into being when Northern Houses (at least members of) fled to Essos in protest at Torrhen Stark's submission to Aegon the Conqueror 129 years past. For the Skaggs, this too was the beginning of a lengthy cooling of relations between the 3 noble Houses of Skagos and Winterfell and the company have often been reliant upon the Isle for new recruits where once surplus mouths might have been sent to the Wall. To this end, Deepdown's meagre Harvest Hall is familiar a hearth to the Company and with the clans offering increasingly disappointing opposition to their rule, the Roses are an ever more attractive proposition for Young Skagosi adventurers.