Calder Frey, Lord of the Crossing, the Crippler, Black Calder, Cold CalderAge: 30
Appearance: Lord Calder is stout for a Frey, broad of shoulder though less so than his younger sibling. Rather short, he needs his magnetic personality to proverbially fill the room for him. He has black hair, with brooding brows and keen eyes. While a decent enough soldier, he prefers the dagger of the sword.
Personality:Born a Frey, and raised at the lofty court of Viserys I the Young King, he has developed a disdain for the poorest farmers and the paupers for he sees them as weak. He is a staunch believer of the nobility lording over the commoners. The lowborn people should recognise their betters and work the land, and adhere to their duty. He is a proud man, and believes himself the superior to many.
Lord Calder is a good fighter, able to stand his own in personal combat but preferring not to. In battle he wields a horseman’s pick or hatchet. Though he does not lack courage, he sees his mind as his most powerful weapon. Unlike his kinsmen Franklyn and Addam, he is no frontline fighter but has instead specialised in the practical aspects of warfare. On several accounts, Calder has displayed an aptitude for tactics and planning, relying on knowledge, surprise, timing and opportunism to gain victory.
He has a mind for organisation and politics, and always tries to gain the advantage and negotiate or strike from a position of strength. Cunning, Calder uses his strengths in a versatile way, carefully guards his weaknesses and exploits those of his enemies. The game is always being played, he believes, and it is just a matter of playing your cards right.
Biography:Growing up in the Twins meant growing up among a host of ruthlessly ambitious family members. As the firstborn to the late Lord Aemon Frey, Calder was groomed from an early age to inherit the Twins and become the head of the powerful Frey family. With that responsibility came the duty to be ever vigilant of the enemies of House Frey, and they are several.
Up until the age of ten, Calder spent his time at the Twins, studying history and poetry mostly. When he went away as a ward to Riverrun and later King’s Landing, his studies turned to more practical fields, Calder taking an interest in engineering and logistics. It is said he devoured the royal library within the year.
Though Calder spent sufficient time practicing his skills with weapons, he was not particularly a prodigy, unlike his younger brother Franklyn or his cousin Addam. While he displayed reasonable aptitude for swinging a sword, Calder’s weapon of choice is a single-handed war hammer, better known as a horseman’s pick.
Calder squired first for Ser Harry Haigh, but it became clear that this was not a beneficial position, for while he may have been a knight of some renown in his heyday, Harry, washed up in the capital, and quickly had turned to the drink. Calder thought him a useless half-wit, and wrote to his father that he would choose and negotiate his own commission. After being turned down by a knight of renown, in a rather humiliating exchange, young Calder Frey began to see the world for what is really was, putting behind him the ideas and fancies he had obsessed about in his childhood years.
Unlike his elder brother Forrest, whom he had joined in King’s Landing, Calder was not considered a gallant man. Even when Forrest failed as a suitor to Rhaenyra Targaryen, the heir to the Crossing managed to laugh it off. If it were Calder who had suffered such a slight, he would nourish the grudge for a lifetime. There is a mean streak present in Calder that was simply not there in Forrest. Nevertheless, together with a long memory, he has inherited his fair share of charm.
A lad of fifteen, Calder became the squire to a young Ser Humfrey Hardyng of the Vale. House Hardyng was sworn to House Waynwood from Ironoaks, and so it was a good thing Ser Humfrey was intent on making a name for himself as a tourney knight, for the Waynwoods were notoriously obsessed with ceremony, leading to more than one incident when Calder and Humfrey attended.
For the next two years, Calder followed Ser Humfrey as he went from fair to fair, from tilt to tilt. During this time he learned a lot of how politics influenced practically everything, as well as how to acquaint himself with people born high and low.
When travelling from the Twins to the Vale through the Mountains of the Moon, Ser Humfrey and Calder were beset by a group of Mountain clansmen. It was in this skirmish that he earned his spurs, Ser Humfrey knighting him for it at a gathering in the Eyrie.
Later on, Ser Calder distinguished himself against raiding Crannogmen in a few swift engagements. Ever since, the men of the marsh think twice before staging incursions into the Freylands. During one of these skirmishes, Calder knighted his younger brother Franklyn who then set out with their cousin Addam to break lances at tourneys.
Calder spent some time travelling around the Riverlands and visited Oldtown and Lannisport before returning to King’s Landing. For a time he resided there, and worked in the port’s customs administration. When the Dance of Dragons broke out, he even functioned as a temporary advisor to the Small Council to organise and oversee the expansion and modernisation of the city’s defences. He helped prepare the city and Red Keep for a siege, though that proved unnecessary. All their efforts proved in vain when the city turned upon itself and dragons were unleashed.
Lord Aemon was careful not to declare for any one in particular, only sending a token force of two hundred footmen and fifty knights to Riverrun to reinforce his liege lord. As King Viserys aged, and tensions between Alicent and Rhaenyra rose, Forrest urged his father to support the woman he had once coveted. Death decided in Forrest’s favour, and the Crossing passed to Forrest without much incident. However, Lord Forrest Frey called his brother home to protect the Twins and Freylands, for when war engulfs Westeros, the Riverlands burn. Calder secured supplies and led expeditions to pick off looters, deserters and bandits, while Lord Forrest led a Frey host to fight the Westermen who had invaded the Riverlands.
Lord Frey brought 200 knights and 600 infantry when he joined Lord Roderick Dustin and Robb Rivers by the Gods Eye. Forrest died fighting the greens army from the Westerlands in the Battle by the Lakeshore, which made Calder inherit the Twins. The marriage of Sabitha Vypren and Forrest Frey had not yielded any offspring, and it was rumoured Sabitha preferred women over men.
Lord Calder took control over the Crossing and earned his nickname, the Crippler, due to his treatment of unruly subjects. Some runaway serfs had been caught, causing Calder to utter a well-known epigram at the Twins. “Give peasants half a chance, and like pigs in the forest or sheep on a mountainside, they might all too easily stray. Rein them in and cull them on time.” The serfs lost their feet so they could never run away again. From then, seeing a mild approach did not work, Lord Calder Frey adopted a stern and rigid mode of punishment. He believes the law to be a tool, though the application of it has some thinking he is a righteous man.
Thieves lost hands, runaways lost feet, murderers lost heads, rapists lost… Lord Calder’s harsh but fair justice was non-discriminative. Ser Harry Haigh, the first knight he squired for, had manhandled a farmer’s daughter and was subsequently offered the choice between taking the black or of being robbed of his manhood.
Consolidating his rule, Lord Calder has brought peace to his lands, taking care of bandits, broken men and stragglers. The Freylands cohered.