The Starks and their Household
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Patriarch of the Stark family, executed on the orders of the King
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Eddard
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His wife, killed by the Freys at the Red Wedding
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Catelyn
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His eldest son, the Young Wolf, King in the North, killed by the Freys at the Red Wedding
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Robb
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His eldest daughter, missing since the Purple Wedding
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Sansa
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His youngest daughter, missing since her father's execution
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Arya
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His second son, believed murdered by the Ironborn in the Sack of Winterfell
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Brandon
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His third son, believed murdered by the Ironborn in the Sack of Winterfell
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Rickon
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His bastard 'son', 998th Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, murdered by his brothers
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Jon Snow
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His younger brother, First Ranger of the Night's Watch, missing for years
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Benjen
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His daughter-in-law, Queen in the North
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Jeyne Westerling
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The Maester at Winterfell, slain in the Sack of Winterfell
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Maester Luwin
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Captain of the Guard, killed in King's Landing by the Lannisters
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Jory Cassel
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Captain of the Guard after previous, likely killed attempting to bring justice to the Mountain
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Alyn
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Captain of the Guard after previous, killed by the Lannisters after Ned's arrest
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Tomard "Fat Tom"
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His son, whereabouts unknown
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Tom "TomToo"
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Master-at-arms, uncle of the first Captain of the Guard, slain during the Sack of Winterfell
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Rodrik Cassel
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His daughter, threatened with death by the Ironborn, captive at the Dreadfort
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Beth
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Steward of Winterfell, killed by the Lannisters after Ned's arrest
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Vayon Poole
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His daughter, believed dead, disguised as Arya
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Jeyne Poole
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Septon at Winterfell, thrown down a well by the Ironborn
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Septon Chayle
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Septa, tutor to the Stark daughters, killed by the Lannisters after #1's arrest
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Septa Mordane
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Arya's dancing master, the First Sword of Braavos
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Syrio Forel
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Master of horse, killed by the Lannisters after Ned's arrest
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Hullen
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His son, escaped from the Battle of Mummer's Ford and joined the Brotherhood without Banners
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Harwin
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Master of horse after the previous rides south, likely killed during the Sack of Winterfell
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Joseth
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His daughter, captive at the Dreadfort
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Bandy
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Her twin, captive at the Dreadfort
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Shyra
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Kennelmaster, executed by the Ironborn
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Farlen
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His daughter, captive at the Dreadfort
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Palla
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Bedwarmer captured and taken to the Dreadfort, then flayed alive for attempted escape
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Kyra
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Servant woman, storyteller and former wetnurse, captive at the Dreadfort
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Old Nan
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Her great-grandson, a stableboy and companion of Bran
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Hodor
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Teenage greenseer, companion and guide of Bran
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Jojen Reed
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His sister, companion and guide of Bran
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Meera Reed
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Cook, presumably killed during the sack of Winterfell
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Gage
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His daughter, captive at the Dreadfort
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Turnip
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Blacksmith, killed after refusing to bend the knee to the Ironborn
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Mikken
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Butcher's boy, friend of #5, slain by the Hound
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Mycah
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Wildling woman captured in the wolfswood, escapes Winterfell with Rickon
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Osha
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Guard, leads mission to Winterfell with #1's bones, whereabouts unknown
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Hallis Mollen
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Guard, found dead in the stables by #5
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Desmond
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Guard, imprisoned by the Lannisters and sent north with #1's bones, whereabouts unknown
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Jacks
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Guard, sent north with #1's bones, whereabouts unknown
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Quent
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Guard, accompanies #2, then sent north with Ned Stark's bones, whereabouts unknown
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Shadd
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Guard, killed by the Lannisters
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Porther
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Guard, killed by the Hound in the arrest of #1
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Cayn
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His son, whereabouts unknown
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Calon
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Guard, slain alongside the first captain of the guard by the Lannisters
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Wyl
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Guard, slain alongside the first captain of the guard by the Lannisters
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Heward
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New guard, presumably slain during the Sack of Winterfell
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Hayhead
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New guard, presumably slain during the Sack of Winterfell
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Skittrick
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New guard, killed during the sack of Winterfell by an axe to the face
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Poxy Tym
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Guard, killed by the Ironborn during the capture of Winterfell
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Alebelly
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The Stark children's direwolves
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Grey Wind
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Lady
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Nymeria
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Summer
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Shaggydog
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Ghost
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Their Vassals and Bannermen
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The head of house Bolton, Warden of the North since the Red Wedding
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Roose Bolton
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His bastard son, now legitimised, a sadistic torturer
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Ramsay Bolton
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His captain of the guards, at Winterfell for the wedding
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Steelshanks Walton
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His kennelmaster, an old man
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Ben Bones
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One of the 'Bastard's Boys', found castrated and dead in Winterfell
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Yellow Dick
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One of the 'Bastard's Boys', killed during a fight between the Freys and Manderlys at Winterfell
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Luton
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One of the 'Bastard's Boys', assists the Bastard in flaying his victims
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Skinner
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One of the 'Bastard's Boys', had his tongue cut out on the orders of #1
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Grunt
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One of the 'Bastard's Boys'
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Damon Dance-for-Me
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One of the 'Bastard's Boys'
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Sour Alyn
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Head of House Umber, captive at the Twins
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Greatjon Umber
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His son, killed during the Red Wedding
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Smalljon
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His uncle, missing an eye, declared for Stannis Baratheon
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Mors "Crowfood"
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His uncle, disemboweled a whore in Oldtown, declared for #1
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Hother "Whoresbane"
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Head of House Manderly, Lord "Too-Fat-To-Sit-A-Horse", declared for #1
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Wyman Manderly
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His eldest son, a captive at Harrenhal, now returned
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Wylis
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His wife, committed to the Bolton cause
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Leona
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His elder daughter, part of her grandfather's conspiracy
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Wynafryd
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His younger daughter, a Stark loyalist
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Wylla
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The Head of House Manderly's second son, slain at the Red Wedding
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Wendel
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His cousin, commander of the garrison at White Harbor
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Marlon
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Maester at White Harbor, loyal to the Lannisters
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Maester Theomore
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Chief gaoler of the Wolf's Den prison at White Harbor
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Ser Bartimus
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Gaoler, headsman and torturer at White Harbor, owns an axe named Lady Lu
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Garth
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Young turnkey in the Wolf's Den
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Therry
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Head of House Karstark, executed by the Young Wolf for murdering prisoners
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Rickard Karstark
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His eldest son, slain in the Whispering Wood
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Eddard
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His second son, slain in the Whispering Wood
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Torrhen
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His youngest son, a captive at Maidenpool
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Harrion
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His daughter, fled to the Wall for sanctuary with the Lord Commander
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Alys
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His uncle, castellan of Karhold, declared for Stannis Baratheon
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Arnolf
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Eldest son of the previous, imprisoned at the Wall
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Cregan
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Brother of the previous, with the host outside Winterfell
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Arthor
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Head of House Mormont, the "She-Bear"
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Maege Mormont
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Her eldest daughter, slain at the Red Wedding
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Dacey
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Her second daughter, with the host outside Winterfell
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Alysane
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Head of House Cerwyn, dies of his wounds at Harrenhal
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Medgar Cerwyn
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His son, shot through the eye with an arrow during the sack of Winterfell
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Cley Cerwyn
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His daughter, now Lady of Cerwyn, sworn fealty to the Iron Throne
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Jonelle Cerwyn
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Head of House Glover, unmarried, sent to Greywater Watch by the Young Wolf
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Galbart Glover
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His brother and heir, captured at Duskendale and now working with Manderly
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Robett Glover
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His wife, held captive by the Ironborn at Deepwoode Motte but freed by Stannis
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Sybelle
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Hunter sent to lead Stannis' host to Winterfell, lost his nose to frostbite
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Noseless Ned Woods
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Head of House Tallhart, slain at Duskendale
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Helman Tallhart
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His son, killed by Ironborn at Stony Shore
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Benfred
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His brother, killed during the Sack of Winterfell
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Leobald
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Head of House Ryswell, Lord of the Rills, declared for the Boltons
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Rodrik Ryswell
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His daughter, the Lady of Barrowtown, declared for the Boltons
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Barbrey Dustin
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His eldest son, in Winterfell to attend the wedding
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Roger
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His second son, in Winterfell to attend the wedding
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Rickard
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His youngest son, in Winterfell to attend the wedding
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Roose
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One-armed vassal of Barrowtown,
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Harwood Stout
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Head of House Locke, an old man in Winterfell to attend the wedding
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Ondrew Locke
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His relation, a knight captured by the Lannisters and slain at the Red Wedding
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Ser Donnel Locke
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Mountain clan chief, commanding the most men with the host marching on Winterfell
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Big Bucket
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Mountain clan chief, visits the Wall for the wedding
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Brandon Norrey
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His son, with the host marching on Winterfell
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Brandon Norrey
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Mountain clansman with the Night's Watch
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Big Liddle
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Mountain clansman with the host marching on Winterfell
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Middle Liddle
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Mountain clan chief, visits the Wall for the wedding
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Torghen Flint
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His second son, with the host marching on Winterfell
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Artos Flint
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Lordling killed at the Red Wedding
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Robin Flint
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The Iron Throne
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King from 283-298, usurped the throne from the Mad King, killed by a boar
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Robert Baratheon
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His wife, Queen Regent for her two sons
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Cersei Lannister
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His eldest son, king from 298-300, poisoned at his wedding feast
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Joffrey
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His second son, king from 300 to the present
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Tommen
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His daughter, currently in Dorne with her betrothed
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Myrcella
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His bastard son, a smith's apprentice with the Brotherhood without Banners
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Gendry
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His bastard daughter, a guide at the Gates of the Moon
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Mya Stone
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His bastard daughter, a whore at a brothel in Stony Sept
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Bella
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His bastard son, acknowledged, hiding in Lys
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Edric Storm
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His bastard daughter by a whore in King's Landing, a babe-in-arms killed on the orders of his wife
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Barra
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Wife of three kings, widow of two, falsely imprisoned for adultery
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Margaery Tyrell
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Grandmaester on the king's small council, served under six kings
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Grandmaester Pycelle
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Master of Whisperers, nicknamed "The Spider", vanished
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Varys
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Lord Protector of the Vale and Lord of Harrenhal, previously Master of Coin
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Petyr Baelish
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Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, deposed and fled
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Barristan Selmy
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Commander of the City Watch, deposed, sent to the Wall and executed
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Janos Slynt
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His eldest son, now a lord
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Morros
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His second son, now a squire
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Jothos
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His successor, killed by his own men in the Battle of the Blackwater
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Jacelyn Bywater
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His successor, a knight in service to the Lannisters
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Addam Marbrand
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Former Hand of the King and Master of Coin, dwarf wanted for regicide
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Tyrion Lannister
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Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, the Kingslayer, missing a hand
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Jaime Lannister
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Knight of the Kingsguard, deposed and then reinstated
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Boros Blount
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Knight of the Kingsguard, survivor of the Blackwater
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Meryn Trant
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Knight of the Kingsguard, killed in Dorne
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Arys Oakheart
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Knight of the Kingsguard, face smashed in with a cobblestone during the bread riots
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Preston Greenfield
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Knight of the Kingsguard, killed by a dwarf's squire at the Battle of the Blackwater
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Mandon Moore
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Knight of the Kingsguard, sent to Dorne to give the Martells a skull
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Balon Swann
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Knight of the Kingsguard, the "Knight of Flowers", dying of his wounds
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Loras Tyrell
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Knight of the Kingsguard, an upjumped hedge knight
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Osmund Kettleblack
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His younger brother, knighted after the Battle of the Blackwater, briefly Commander of the City Watch
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Osfryd Kettleblack
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His youngest brother, knighted after the Battle of the Blackwater, imprisoned by the Faith
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Osney Kettleblack
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Their father, an agent of Littlefinger
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Oswell Kettleblack
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The master-of-arms at King's Landing, killed during the bread riots
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Aron Santagar
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The KIng's Justice, a headsman with no tongue
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Ilyn Payne
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An exile prince from the Summer Islands, accused of fornication with the Queen
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Jalabhar Xho
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Drunken knight made into a fool, missing since the Purple Wedding
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Ser Dontos Hollard
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Jester at the king's court
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Moon Boy
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Master of Coin with a persistent cough, succumbs to his illness in 300
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Giles Rosby
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Great-uncle of two kings, served as Regent before being mysteriously killed
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Kevan Lannister
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Grandfather of two kings, served as Hand before being murdered on the privy
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Tywin Lannister
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Lord of Highgarden, currently Hand of the King
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Mace Tyrell
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Current master of ships, sailing to face Ironborn raiders
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Paxter Redwyne
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His son, exonerated of fornication with the Queen
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Horror
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His twin, also exonerated
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Slobber
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Current master of whisperers, a chainless maester and necromancer
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Qyburn
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Former master of laws and Hand, fled to Longtable after the Queen's arrest
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Orton Merryweather
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His Myrish wife, a confidant of the Queen
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Taena Merryweather
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Former Hand and current lord treasurer, in Braavos to treat with the Iron Bank
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Harys Swift
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Former master of ships and rebel, fled with newly built dromonds after the Queen's arrest
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Aurane Waters
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Royal harper and bard
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Orland of Oldtown
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Knight known as "The Mountain That Rides", dead of a poisoned wound
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Gregor Clegane
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Mysterious 8ft knight loyal to the Lannisters, has taken a vow of silence
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Robert Strong
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Envoy from the Iron Bank
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Noho Dimittis
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Royal whipping boy
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Pate
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The Queen Regent's companion, a member of House Swyft
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Jocelyn
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The Queen Regent's maid, dies screaming in the dungeons
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Senelle
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The Queen Regent's maid, successor to the previous
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Dorcas
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Guard on duty the night of the Hand's murder by the Imp
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Lum
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Guard on duty the night of the Hand's murder by the Imp
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Red Lester
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Lady at court in King's Landing, dies of a shattered hip
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Tanda Stokeworth
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Her eldest daughter, dies screaming in the dungeons
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Falyse
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Her husband, dies in a joust with a sellsword
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Balman Byrch
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Her youngest daughter and successor, victim of rape during the bread riots
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Lollys
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Her husband, a sellsword in service to the Imp, knighted after the Blackwater
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Bronn
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Her bastard son, a babe-in-arms
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Tyrion Tanner
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Maester to the above family
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Maester Frenken
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Chief undergaoler of the Red Keep's dungeons
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Rennifer Longwaters
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Undergaoler, missing since the Purple Wedding
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Rugen
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Pyromancer and head of the Alchemists' Guild
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Hallyne
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Knight of Griffin's Roost, formerly a rebel
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Red Ronnet
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Hedge knight in King's Landing
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Ser Dermot of the Rainwood
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Famed knight, formerly a rebel
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Ser Timon Scrapesword
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Commander of the Holy Hundred, formerly a rebel
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Ser Bonifer Hasty
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Hero of the Blackwater taken as squire by the Kingslayer
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Josmyn Peckledon
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Another squire to the Kingslayer, a hostage
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Garrett Paege
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Another squire to the Kingslayer, a hostage
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Lewys Piper
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Bard accused of fornication with the queen, driven mad by torture
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Wat
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Bard accused of fornication with the queen, died in the dungeons
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Hamish the Harper
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One-armed, monkeyless knight, accused of fornication with the queen
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Ser Mark Mullendore
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Hedge knight accused of fornication with the queen
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Ser Tallad the Tall
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Knight with a cosmetic eyepatch, accused of fornication with the queen
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Ser Lambert Turnberry
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Knight, friend of the Head of House Tully, now sworn to the Iron Throne
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Ser Hugo Vance
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Owner of an expensive brothel with a tunnel to the Tower of the Hand
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Chataya
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Her daughter and supposed lover of the Imp
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Alayaya
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Another of her girls
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Dancy
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Another of her girls
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Marei
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Master armorer who reforges Ice into two new blades
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Tobho Mott
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Master armorer who joins the Antler Men and is killed at the Blackwater
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Salloreon
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Smith tasked by the Imp with crafting a massive chain
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Ironbelly
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Freerider now in service to Littlefinger in the Vale
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Lothor Brune
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A singer now dead in a bowl of brown
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Symeon Silver-Tongue
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Singer from Tyrosh, competes in a singer's tourney at the Purple Wedding
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Collio Quaynis
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Singer notable for his extremely long songs
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Galyeon of Cuy
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Maid to the Imp's wife, questioned for her role in their escape
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Brella
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Head of the Faith of the Seven, torn apart by an angry mob
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High Septon (the fat one)
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His successor, killed on the orders of the Queen Regent
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High Septon (Tyrion's)
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His successor, a pauper of unknown origin
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High Sparrow
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The Queen Regent's gaoler, big-boned and scowling
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Septa Unella
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The Queen Regent's gaoler, a crone
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Septa Moelle
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The Queen Regent's gaoler, short and sour
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Septa Scolera
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Knight pledged to the Faith Militant, leader of the Warrior's Sons
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Ser Theodan the True
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The Imp's squire, killer of Kingsguard, now wandering the riverlands
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Podrick Payne
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The Imp's concubine, found strangled to death in his father's bed
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Shae
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Leader of the Stone Crows, feeder of goats
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Shagga, son of Dolf
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Leader of the Burned Men, burned out his own eye
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Timett, son of Timett
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Leader of the Black Ears, returned to the Vale
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Chella, daughter of Cheyk
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The king's kitten, suspected Azor Ahai reborn
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Ser Pounce
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The king's kitten, stole a mouse from the previous
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Lady Whiskers
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The king's third kitten
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Boots
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Grandmother of the Queen, Mother of the Lord of Highgarden; the "Queen of Thorns"
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Olenna Tyrell
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Her kinswoman, companion of the Queen, accused of fornications
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Megga
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Another kinswoman, companion of the Queen, accused of fornications
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Alla
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Another kinswoman, companion of the Queen, accused of fornications
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Elinor
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Her betrothed, a squire who fought in the Blackwater
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Alyn Ambrose
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The Queen's oldest brother, heir to Highgarden, a cripple
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Willas
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Her second brother, nicknamed "the Gallant"
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Garlan
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His wife
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Leonette Fossoway
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One of the Queen's attendants, a humorous noblewoman
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Meredyth Crane
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One of her attendants, a pregnant Lady
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Alyce Graceford
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One of her attendants, an eight-year-old Lady
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Alysanne Bulwer
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Her grandmother's guard, seven feet tall
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Arryk "Left"
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His identical twin
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Erryk "Right"
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Briefly a member of the small council, rides with the Tyrell host to Storm's End
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Mathis Rowan
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Baratheon Rebels
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Brother of the King, Master of Ships, Lord of Dragonstone, Mannis
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Stannis Baratheon
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His wife, a fanatic of the Red God
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Selyse
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Their only daughter, a greyscale survivor
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Shireen
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Priestess of R'hllor, known as The Red Woman
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Melisandre
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His first Hand and the queen's uncle, burnt at the stake
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Alester Florent
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His son, self-styled 'Queen's Hand', castellan of Dragonstone
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Axell Florent
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His second Hand, a smuggler raised to Lordship
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Davos Seaworth
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His eldest son, captain of the Wraith, lost in the Blackwater
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Dale
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His second son, captain of the Lady Marya, lost in the Blackwater
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Allard
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His third son, second of Black Betha, lost in the Blackwater
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Matthos
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His fourth son, oarmaster of Fury, lost in the Blackwater
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Maric
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His fifth son, squire to the King
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Devan
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Maester at Dragonstone, dies from poisoned wine
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Maester Cressen
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His successor, a young man who teaches the Hand to read
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Maester Pylos
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A mad fool, companion to the Princess
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Patchface
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The King's cousin, a king's man, with his bastard nephew in Lys
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Andrew Estermont
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His fellow guard, a knight and king's man
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Ser Gerald Gower
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His fellow guard, a knight and king's man
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Ser Triston of Tally Hill
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His fellow guard, a king's man
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Lewys the Fishwife
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New castellan of Dragonstone, commanded the rearguard at the Blackwater
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Rolland Storm
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Lyseni pirate captain, abandoned the King to resume piracy in the Stepstones
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Salladhor Saan
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The captain of Shayala's Dance, rescues the King's future Hand
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Khorane Sathmantes
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The King's second-in-command, desires Winterfell, a queen's man
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Ser Richard Horpe
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Knight with the host marching on Winterfell, claims to have killed a giant
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Ser Godry Farring
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Knight with the host marching on Winterfell, courteous to the captive
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Ser Justin Massey
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Lord of Poddingfield, with the host marching on Winterfell, suspected of cannibalism
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Robin Peasebury
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Lord of Felwood, dies from hypothermia during the march to Winterfell
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Harwood Fell
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Knight with the host marching on Winterfell, proponent of attack
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Ser Humfrey Clifton
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Squire of the King who dies of cold and hunger on the march
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Bryen Farring
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Brutish knight with the host marching on Winterfell, enjoys sacrifices
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Ser Clayton Suggs
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Old knight leading the betting pool for next to die of the cold, as of yet still living
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Ser Ormund Wylde
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Knight with the host marching on Winterfell, a queen's man
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Ser Corliss Penny
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Envoy from the Iron Bank of Braavos
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Tycho Nestoris
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Knight at Castle Black, a queen's man
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Ser Dorden the Dour
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Knight at Castle Black, killed by a giant
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Ser Patrek of King's Mountain
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Knight at Castle Black, a queen's man
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Ser Benethon Scales
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Knight at Castle Black, a queen's man
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Ser Narbert Grandison
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Lecherous knight at Castle Black, a queen's man
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Ser Malegorn of Redpool
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Knight at Castle Black, a queen's man
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Ser Lambert Whitewater
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Knight at Castle Black, a queen's man
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Ser Perkin Follard
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Knight at Castle Black, a queen's man, dances with the Princess
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His cousin, Lord of Bronzgate, attended the Purple Wedding
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Ralph Buckler
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Gaoler at Dragonstone
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Porridge
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Gaoler at Dragonstone
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Lamprey
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Admiral of the King's fleet, killed in the Battle of the Blackwater
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Imry Florent
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Lord of Claw Isle, defects to the Iron Throne after the Blackwater
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Aaron Celtigar
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Lord of the Tides, dies in the Battle of the Blackwater
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Monford Velaryon
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Lord of Sharp Point, a fat, feeble fifteen-year-old
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Duram Bar Emmon
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Lord of Sweetport Sound, a pious man burnt by the Queen
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Guncer Sunglass
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The King's brother, one of the Five Kings, murdered by a shadow demon
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Renly Baratheon
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Lord of the Marches, the Orange Knight in his rainbow guard, killed in the Battle of the Blackwater
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Bryce Caron
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The Green Knight in the Rainbow Guard, slain at the Blackwater
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Ser Guyard Morrigen
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The Purple Knight in the Rainbow Guard, imprisoned at Highgarden
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Ser Parmen Crane
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The Red Knight in the Rainbow Guard, slain for his failure to defend the King
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Ser Robar Royce
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The Yellow Knight in the Rainbow Guard, slain for his failure to defend the King
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Ser Emmon Cuy
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The Blue Knight in the Rainbow Guard, believed to have murdered the King and fled
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Brienne of Tarth
|
Castellan of Storm's End, murdered by a shadow demon
|
Ser Courtnay Penrose
|
Knight in service to the Baratheons, killed in the Battle of the Blackwater
|
Ser Bryan Fossoway
|
Knight in service to King Renly
|
Ser Colen of Greenpools
|
Lord of Horn Hill, supports Renly and then the Iron Throne
|
Randyll Tarly
|
Lady of Haystack Hall, dies in 299 of unknown causes
|
Shyra Errol
|
Lady of Old Oak, supports Renly and then the Iron Throne
|
Arwyn Oakheart
|
Lord in the Reach, supports Renly and then Stannis, captured during the Battle of the Blackwater
|
Steffon Varner
|
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The Queen Across the Water
|
The Dragon Queen; the Breaker of Chains, last of her line
|
Daenerys Targaryen
|
Her older brother, the Beggar Prince, killed with a molten gold crown
|
Viserys Targaryen
|
Her first husband, a Dothraki horselord, died of an infected wound
|
Khal Drogo
|
Her dragon, black
|
Drogon
|
Her dragon, cream and gold
|
Viserion
|
Her dragon, green
|
Rhaegal
|
Westerosi knight of her Queensguard, banished for treachery
|
Jorah Mormont
|
Her kho and bloodrider, currently a hostage with the Yunkai
|
Jhogo
|
Her kho and bloodrider, searching for her in the grass plains
|
Aggo
|
Her kho and bloodrider, searching for her in the grass plains
|
Rakharo
|
Eunuch ex-slave from the fighting pits of Meereen
|
Strong Belwas
|
Her handmaid, a Naathi scribe and translator
|
Missandei
|
Her Dothraki handmaid
|
Irri
|
Her Dothraki handmaid
|
Jhiqui
|
Her Lyseni handmaid, dies on the march through the Red Waste
|
Doreah
|
Lahazareen girl rescued by the Dragon Queen, killed by the Dothraki
|
Eroeh
|
Pentoshi cheesemonger who arranged her first marrage
|
Illyrio Mopatis
|
Merchant prince of Qarth who seeks to marry the Dragon Queen
|
Xaro Xhoan Daxos
|
Warlock of Qarth who attempts to offer her to the Undying
|
Pyat Pree
|
Masked shadowbinder who appears to the Dragon Queen in dreams
|
Quaithe
|
Pentoshi captain of the Balerion, killed by the Yunkai
|
Groleo
|
Her lover, a Tyroshi sellsword captain of the Stormcrows
|
Daario Naharis
|
Sellsword captain of the Second Sons, twice turned his cloak
|
Brown Ben Plumm
|
Eunuch commander of the Unsullied
|
Grey Worm
|
Freed slave, commander of the Stalwart Shields Free Company, dies from the bloody flux
|
Mollono Yos Dob
|
Freed slave, commander of the Free Brothers
|
Symon Stripeback
|
Freed slave, commander of the Mother's Men, brother of the Naathi scribe
|
Marselen
|
Spokesperson for the Dothraki, an old man
|
Rommo
|
Her second husband, a wealthy Meereenese nobleman
|
Hizdahr zo Loraq
|
His cousin, put in charge of the Brazen Beasts
|
Marghaz zo Loraq
|
Lazharene witch suspected of cursing her child; burned at the stake
|
Mirri Maz Duur
|
Lesser nobeleman of Meereen, commander of the Brazen Beasts
|
Skahaz mo Kandaq
|
Harpist, a freed slave murdered by the Sons of the Harpy
|
Rylona Rhee
|
High Priestess at the Temple of the Graces
|
Galazza Galare
|
Her cousin, a nobleman
|
Grazdon zo Galare
|
Massive pit fighter, sits on the ruling council of Meereen
|
Goghor the Giant
|
Pit fighter killed defending the King
|
Khrazz
|
Pit fighter, uses a flail
|
Belaquo Bonebreaker
|
Pit fighter, sits on the ruling council of Meereen
|
Camarron of the Count
|
Pit fighter
|
Fearless Ithoke
|
Pit fighter, wears a leapoard pelt over one shoulder
|
Spotted Cat
|
Pit fighter killed by a boar in the pits, then eaten by a dragon
|
Barsena Blackhair
|
Pit fighter arrested by the Brazen Beasts
|
Steelskin
|
The Dragon Queen's ward, relative of her husband
|
Bhakaz zo Loraq
|
The Dragon Queen's ward, relative of the High Priestess
|
Qezza Galare
|
Her brother
|
Grazhar Galare
|
The Dragon Queen's ward
|
Miklaz
|
The Dragon Queen's ward
|
Dhazzar
|
The Dragon Queen's ward
|
Draqaz
|
The Dragon Queen's ward
|
Jezhene
|
The Dragon Queen's ward
|
Mezzara Mereq
|
The Dragon Queen's ward
|
Kezmya Pahl
|
The Dragon Queen's ward
|
Azzak zo Ghazeen
|
Her Queensguard's squire, from the Basilisk Isles
|
Tumco Lho
|
Her Queensguard's squire, skilled with a whip
|
Larraq
|
Her Queensguard's squire, a Lhazarene
|
Red Lamb
|
Ko to her husband, now a Khal
|
Khal Pono
|
Ko to her husband, now a Khal
|
Khal Jhaqo
|
His bloodrider
|
Maggo
|
Ko to her husband, killed by one of her bloodriders
|
Cohollo
|
Khal slain by her husband near a Lhazareen settlement
|
Khal Ogo
|
His son, briefly Khal before also being slain
|
Khal Fogo
|
Her husband's bloodrider, killed as her husband lies dying
|
Qotho
|
Her husband's bloodrider, killed as her husband lies dying
|
Haggo
|
Dornish prince and suitor at her court, attempted dragontamer
|
Quentyn Martell
|
His friend, a large knight
|
Archibald Yronwood
|
His other friend, a handsome knight
|
Gerris Drinkwater
|
|
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Slaver's Bay
|
Supreme commander of the Yunkish armies, a bent-backed old man, dies fleeing the dragon in the Fighting Pits
|
Yurkhaz zo Yunzak
|
Massively obese, wealthy master, dying of a Sothoryi sickness, finished off by the bloody flux
|
Yezzan zo Qaggaz
|
His slave overseer, poisoned by the Imp
|
Nurse
|
His slave, a dwarf girl and performer, recently escaped
|
Penny
|
Her pig, trained to be ridden
|
Pretty Pig
|
Her dog, trained to be ridden, killed after her escape
|
Crunch
|
His slave, a hermaphrodite who cares for him in his sickness
|
Sweets
|
One of his slave serjeants
|
Scar
|
One of his slave soldiers
|
Morgo
|
Yunkish commander and nobleman, constantly drunk
|
Yunkish commander and nobleman, five feet tall
|
Paezhar zo Myraq
|
Yunkish commander and nobleman, very fat
|
Ghazdor zo Ahlaq
|
Yunkish commander and nobleman, short and buck-toothed
|
Faezhar zo Faez
|
Yunkish commander and nobleman, killed by a mercenary leader
|
Gorzhak zo Eraz
|
Yunkish commander and nobleman, leads the "Clankers", chained slaves
|
Chezdhar zo Rhaezn
|
His brother, also leads the Clankers
|
Grazdhan zo Rhaezn
|
His brother, also leads the Clankers
|
Maezon zo Rhaezn
|
Yunkish envoy who treats with the Dragon Queen's army
|
Grazdan mo Eraz
|
Commander of the Second Sons, attempts to kill the Dragon Queen but is torn apart by freedmen
|
Mero
|
Captain of the Stormcrows, decapitated by the Dragon Queen's lover
|
Prendahl na Ghezn
|
Captain of the Stormcrows, decapitated by the Dragon Queen's lover
|
Sallor the Bald
|
Slavemaster killed by the Dragon Queen after selling her his Unsullied
|
Kraznys mo Nakloz
|
Slavemaster killed by the Dragon Queen after selling her his Unsullied
|
Grazdan mo Ullhor
|
|
|
Braavos
|
Servant of the Many-Faced-God at the House of Black and White
|
The Kindly Man
|
Servant of the Many-Faced-God at the House of Black and White with the appearance of a child
|
The Waif
|
Faceless Man in Old Town, disguised as a novice
|
Jaqen H'ghar
|
Cook at the House of Black and White
|
Umma
|
Fishmonger Arya works for as Cat of the Canals
|
Brusco
|
His eldest daughter
|
Brea
|
His youngest daughter
|
Talea
|
Proprietor of the Happy Port, a brothel
|
Meralyn
|
Whore at the Happy Port who marries all of her customers
|
The Sailor's Wife
|
Her daughter, also a whore
|
Lanna
|
Cutpurse who teaches Arya how to use a finger knife
|
Red Roggo
|
Dockside entertainer and cutpurse
|
Tagganaro
|
His seal, nicknamed "King of the Seals"
|
Casso
|
Playwright working with the mummers
|
Quill
|
One of the mummers
|
Joss the Gloom
|
Merchant captain of the Titan's Daughter
|
Ternesio Terys
|
His eldest son
|
Yorko
|
His youngest son
|
Denyo
|
Bravo who confronts a Night's Watchman outside the Cattery
|
Terro
|
Bravo who confronts a Night's Watchman outside the Cattery
|
Orbelo
|
Whore at the Happy Port, a maegi
|
Yna One-Eye
|
Captain of the Cinnamon Wind
|
Quhuru Mo
|
His daughter, captain of the red archers
|
Kojja Mo
|
His first mate
|
Xondho Dhoru
|
|
|
The Rhoyne
|
Blue-haired eighteen-year-old, supposedly a son of a sellsword
|
Young Griff
|
His foster father, a sellsword and former Hand of the King
|
Jon Connington
|
New-made knight, the first member of his Kingsguard
|
Rolly Duckfield
|
Septa who tutors him in the Faith of the Seven
|
Septa Lemore
|
His tutor, a former student at the Citadel
|
Haldon
|
Captain of the Shy Maid
|
Yandry
|
His wife
|
Ysilla
|
|
|
Old Volantis
|
High Priest of R'hllor
|
Benerro
|
His right hand, now a captive of the Ironborn
|
Moqorro
|
Wealthy freewoman who assists those who bring her gifts
|
Widow of the Waterfront
|
|
|
Sellswords
|
Leader of the Golden Company, a cautious and blistery man
|
Homeless Harry Strickland
|
Captain of the Golden Company's archers
|
Black Balaq
|
Spymaster of the Golden Company
|
Lysono Maar
|
Sellsword with the Golden Company, from the Reach
|
Franklyn Flowers
|
Sellsword with the Golden Company, an escaped slave
|
Marq Mandrake
|
Sellsword with the Golden Company, an exile lord
|
Laswell Peake
|
His brother
|
Torman Peake
|
Sellsword with the Golden Company, wears a lot of rings
|
Tristan Rivers
|
Sellsword serjeant with the Golden Company
|
Y
|
Sellsword serjeant with the Golden Company
|
Malo Jayn
|
Sellsword serjeant with the Golden Company
|
Dick Cole
|
Sellsword serjeant with the Golden Company
|
Will Cole
|
Sellsword serjeant with the Golden Company
|
Jon Lothston
|
Sellsword serjeant with the Golden Company
|
Lymond Pease
|
Sellsword serjeant with the Golden Company
|
Brendel Byrne
|
Sellsword serjeant with the Golden Company
|
Duncan Strong
|
Sellsword serjeant with the Golden Company
|
Denys Strong
|
Leader and founder of the Windblown, wants Pentos
|
The Tattered Prince
|
His right hand, slayer of Cleon the Great's dead body
|
Caggo Corpsekiller
|
His left hand, a poet
|
Denzo D'han
|
Serjeant and former paymaster, fined three fingers for stealing
|
Hugh Hungerford
|
Westerosi sellsword with the Windblown
|
Lucifer Long
|
Westerosi sellsword with the Windblown
|
Will of the Woods
|
Westerosi sellsword with the Windblown
|
Dick Straw
|
Westerosi sellsword with the Windblown
|
Ginger Jack
|
Westerosi sellsword with the Windblown
|
Orson Stone
|
Company torturer, a woman with the Windblown
|
Pretty Meris
|
Volantene swordsman, known for love of reading
|
Books
|
Myrish crossbowman with the Windblown
|
Beans
|
Sellsword from the Summer Islands with the Windblown
|
Old Bill Bone
|
Pentoshi sellsword with the Windblown
|
Myrio Myrakis
|
Leader of the Company of the Cat
|
Bloodbeard
|
Leader of the Long Lances
|
Gylo Rhegan
|
Second-in-command of the Second Sons
|
Kasporio
|
Paymaster of the Second Sons
|
Tybero Istarion
|
Drunken armorer of the Second Sons
|
Hammer
|
Apprentice of the former
|
Nail
|
One-handed serjeant with the Second Sons
|
Snatch
|
Young sellsword from Flea Bottom
|
Kem
|
Second-in-command of the Stormcrows
|
The Widower
|
Commander of the archers of the Stormcrows
|
Jokin
|
|
|
At the Wall and Beyond It
|
997th Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, killed by his own men on the Great Ranging
|
Jeor Mormont
|
Maester at Castle Black, over a hundred years old
|
Maester Aemon
|
His steward, sent to Oldtown to become a maester
|
Samwell Tarly
|
His other steward, a man of at least sixty, now takes care of the ravens
|
Clydas
|
His other steward, then a dog handler, killed by the Others on the Great Ranging
|
Chett
|
Self-declared First Ranger, decapitated by a bear at the Fist of the First Men
|
Thoren Smallwood
|
Leader of the Rangers after the previous' death, likely slain during the mutiny
|
Ronnel Harclay
|
His successor as First Ranger, killed by the Weeper on a ranging
|
Black Jack Bulwer
|
Old Ranger who urges retreat, kicked in the face by a riderless horse at the Fist of the First Men
|
Ser Ottyn Wythers
|
Ranger and friend of Jon Snow, mocked as slow and stupid
|
Grenn
|
Ranger and friend of Jon Snow, an ex-mummer
|
Pypar
|
Ranger in the party that prevented Jon Snow from deserting
|
Matthar
|
Ranger, plotter in the mutiny killed by the Others
|
Lark the Sisterman
|
Ranger and commander of the scouts on the Great Ranging, probably dead
|
Jarman Buckwell
|
Ranger with wooden teeth
|
Dywen
|
Ranger who killed the Watch's host with his eponymous weapon
|
Dirk
|
Ranger on the Great Ranging, part of the conspiracy to kill the Lord Commander, now dead
|
Softfoot
|
Grey-haired, five and a half foot tall ranger, now in command of Icemark
|
Bedwyck
|
One-handed Tyroshi ranger, mutinied beyond the wall, likely dead
|
Ollo Lophand
|
Ranger, mutinied beyond the wall, fate unknown
|
Grubbs
|
Ranger with some herblore knowledge, killed at the Fist of the First Men
|
Brown Bernarr
|
Ranger, one of the few who survived the mutiny and made it back to the Wall
|
Black Bernarr
|
Ranger, formed member of the Kingswood Brotherhood with many tales of glory
|
Ulmer of the Kingswood
|
Ranger who survives the Great Ranging and the mutiny but is killed by the Weeper
|
Garth Greyfeather
|
Ranger from Greenaway, mutinied beyond the wall and killed his namesake, fate unknown
|
Garth of Greenaway
|
Ranger from Oldtown, killed by his namesake during the mutiny
|
Garth of Oldtown
|
Ranger, mutinied beyond the wall, fate unknown
|
Alan of Rosby
|
Ranger, killed by the Others in the Great Ranging
|
Ryles
|
Ranger, mutinied beyond the wall, fate unknown
|
Mawney
|
Ancient ranger, last knight in the castle but effectively relieved of command by the blacksmith
|
Ser Wyton Stout
|
One-eyed ranger, one of the few who survived the mutiny and made it back to the Wall
|
Kedge Whiteye
|
Ranger and scout, dies of an infected foot wound before the mutiny
|
Bannen
|
Ranger and scout, a good archer, probably dead
|
Tumberjon
|
Ranger and scout, survives the Fist of the First Men but is left delirious, probably dead
|
Fornio
|
Ranger and scout, one of the few who survived the mutiny and made it back to the Wall
|
Goady
|
Ranger at Castle Black
|
Bearded Ben
|
Ranger, accompanies Jon Snow to meet the wildlings beyond the Wall
|
Garrett Greenspear
|
Ranger, accompanies Jon Snow to meet the wildlings beyond the Wall
|
Fulk the Flea
|
Ranger, accompanies Jon Snow to meet the wildlings beyond the Wall, has a horn
|
Rory
|
Ranger, lead scout on the journey to the weirwood grove
|
Tom Barleycorn
|
Ranger, accompanies Jon Snow on the journey to the weirwood grove
|
Luke of Longtown
|
Ranger, left behind to guard Castle Black during the Great Ranging, killed later by the Weeper
|
Hairy Hal
|
Ranger, dies defending the wall alongside Jon Snow
|
Deaf Dick Follard
|
First Builder and candidate for Lord Commander
|
Othell Yarwyck
|
Recruit alongside Jon Snow, strong, assigned to the Builders
|
Halder
|
Recruit alongside Jon Snow, pimply, assigned to the Builders
|
Albett
|
One-legged builder who helps defend the wall against wildlings
|
Spare Boot
|
Builder, fifty years old despite his name, dies defending Castle Black
|
Young Henly
|
Builder, defends the wall from wildlings and is saved by Jon Snow
|
Kegs
|
Builder, killed in the tunnel defending Castle Black
|
Spotted Pate of Maidenpool
|
Builder, converts to the faith of R'hllor
|
Alf of Runnymudd
|
Lord Steward, chief assassin of Jon Snow
|
Bowen Marsh
|
Dour squire, steward to Jon Snow, unwilling candidate to be Lord Commander
|
Dolorous Edd
|
One-armed blacksmith, briefly commander of Castle Black before being slain defending it
|
Donal Noye
|
Cook at Castle Black, candidate to be Lord Commander
|
Three-Finger Hobb
|
Steward, conspires and mutinies beyond the wall, fate unknown
|
Clubfoot Karl
|
Steward, slain by a wight at the Fist of the First Men
|
Maslyn
|
Large, simple steward, killed by an Other
|
Small Paul
|
Steward and conspirator beyond the wall, earned his name for his snoring
|
Sawwood
|
Steward, one of the few who survived the mutiny and made it back to the Wall
|
Left Hand Lew
|
Steward, mutinies beyond the wall, fate unknown
|
Orphan Oss
|
Steward, mutinies beyond the wall, fate unknown
|
Muttering Bill
|
Steward, conspires with his cousins beyond the wall, then mutinies, breaks his neck falling from a loft
|
Rolley of Sisterton
|
Steward, helps defend Castle Black from the wildlings
|
Tim Tangletongue
|
Steward, killed by a Thenn defending Castle Black
|
Easy
|
Steward, well over seventy, killed during the attack on Castle Black
|
Old Henly
|
Ginger steward and ally of Jon, named after George R R Martin's cat
|
Mully
|
Steward, recruit alongside Jon Snow
|
Cugen
|
Steward from the Rosewood, dies defending Castle Black after being shot in the leg
|
Red Alyn of the Rosewood
|
Steward, recruit alongside Jon Snow
|
Jeren
|
Steward, fiddler, prophetic dreamer, dropped on his head as a baby
|
Owen the Oaf
|
Steward, one of the few who survived the mutiny and made it back to the Wall, supposed Lannister bastard
|
Sweet Donnel Hill
|
Steward, one of the mutineers who kills Jon Snow
|
Wick Whittlestick
|
Steward with greasy black hair, finds the girl when searching the kingsroad for wildlings
|
Ty
|
Steward, finds the girl when searching the kingsroad for wildlings, offers her a sausage
|
Dannel
|
Drunken septon at Castle Black, distrusts Jon Snow for his religious beliefs
|
Septon Cellador
|
Master-of-arms at Castle Black and then Eastwatch, sent on a ranging by his rival Jon Snow
|
Ser Alliser Thorne
|
Successor to the previous, killed at the Bridge of Skulls defending the wall
|
Endrew Tarth
|
Recruit and rapist, killed by a Thenn defending Castle Black
|
Rast
|
Master of arms at Eastwatch and then Castle Black, named commander of the Long Barrow
|
Iron Emmett
|
Recruit, former whore and now steward of Jon Snow
|
Satin
|
Recruit with a club foot, not very skilled
|
Hop-Robin
|
Blond recruit from Fair Isle, becomes a steward
|
Arron
|
His twin, becomes a ranger
|
Emrick
|
Recruit from Moles Town with buckteeth
|
Hareth
|
Wildling turned crow, now master-of-arms at Castle Black
|
Leathers
|
Ranger and knight, killed by the Others beyond the Wall in 297
|
Ser Waymar Royce
|
Ranger, executed for desertion after fleeing the Others
|
Gared
|
Young ranger, strangled to death by a wight
|
Will
|
Commander of the Shadow Tower, candidate for Lord Commander
|
Ser Denys Mallister
|
Ranger and second-in-command, slain by Jon Snow beyond the wall
|
Qorin Halfhand
|
Ranger, an older man and good archer, killed by wildlings beyond the wall
|
Squire Dalbridge
|
Ranger, beheaded by wildlings beyond the wall
|
Ebben
|
Ranger, lost afoot in the Skirling Pass
|
Stonesnake
|
Commander of Eastwatch-by-the-sea, an illiterate Ironborn bastard
|
Cotter Pyke
|
Temporary commander of Eastwatch, one of those who arrested Jon Snow upon his return
|
Glendon Hewett
|
Singer, sent to recruit others for the Watch, defects in Braavos and killed by Cat of the Canals
|
Dareon
|
Wandering crow, rescues Arya, killed by Lannisters in the attack at the God's Eye
|
Yoren
|
Recruit headed for the wall, killed by a spear in the attack at the God's Eye
|
Woth
|
Old recruit headed for the wall, probably killed in the attack at the God's Eye
|
Reysen
|
Recruit headed for the wall, killed by a knight in the attack at the God's Eye despite pleading for mercy
|
Qyle
|
Recruit headed for the wall, a sellsword who dies of a persistent cough
|
Praed
|
Recruit headed for the wall, former stonemason, one of the survivors, abandoned Arya with all valuables
|
Cutjack
|
Criminal headed for the wall, a poacher, killed at the God's Eye despite yielding
|
Koss
|
Criminal headed for the wall, severely wounded at the God's Eye, probably dead
|
Gerren
|
Criminal headed for the wall, killed by a dagger in the belly in the attack at the God's Eye
|
Dobber
|
Criminal headed for the wall, a poacher, wounded at the God's Eye and dies later of infection
|
Kurz
|
Criminal headed for the wall from the Black Cells, noseless, later a Brave Companion and bandit
|
Rorge
|
Criminal headed for the wall from the Black Cells, has filed teeth, later a Brave Companion and bandit
|
Biter
|
Orphan headed for the wall, survived the attack at the God's Eye but later killed by Lannisters
|
Lommy Greenhands
|
Orphan headed for the wall, survived the attack at the God's Eye, now a baker at the Inn of the Kneeling Man
|
Hot Pie
|
Orphan headed for the wall, survived the attack at the God's Eye, abandoned Arya with all valuables
|
Tarber
|
Member of Yoren's band, probably dead
|
Murch
|
Member of Yoren's band, probably dead
|
Urreg
|
King Beyond-the-Wall, a former crow, thought dead but secretly at Winterfell
|
Mance Rayder
|
His wife, died in childbirth amidst a battle
|
Dalla
|
Her sister, a 'wildling princess', working with the Watch
|
Val
|
Her lover, died climbing the Wall
|
Jarl
|
His chief, the Lord of Bones, burnt at the stake whilst under a glamour
|
Rattleshirt
|
His chief, Tall-Talker, Hornblower, Breaker of Ice, Husband to Bears, and so on
|
Tormund Giantsbane
|
His eldest son, a foot taller than his father
|
Tall Toregg
|
His third son, killed by a knight during the battle at the wall
|
Dormund
|
His daughter, 'stolen' by the below
|
Munda
|
Raider, notably does not fight with a spear
|
Longspear Ryk
|
His fourth son, about ten, short and chunky
|
Dryn
|
The Magnarr of Thenn, killed in the attack on Castle Black
|
Styr
|
His son and successor, recently married
|
Sigorn
|
Skinchanger, died beyond the wall from a stab wound
|
Varamyr Sixskins
|
Widling woman he attempts to possess, killed by the Others
|
Thistle
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His wolf he possesses upon his death, beaten by Bran's wolf beyond the wall
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One Eye
|
His she-wolf, cunning
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Sly
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His other wolf, the youngest of the pack
|
Stalker
|
Leader of a war band known for blinding his victims
|
The Weeper
|
Chieftain amongst giants, described as the last of the giants, killed in the tunnel at Castle Black
|
Mag the Mighty
|
Giant at the weirwood grove, joins the Watch
|
Wun Wun
|
Spearwife and Jon Snow's lover, killed in the attack on Castle Black
|
Ygritte
|
Skinchanger killed by Jon Snow, lives his second life as his eagle
|
Orell
|
Spearwife amongst those who capture Jon Snow
|
Ragwyle
|
Raider amongs those who capture Jon Snow
|
Lenyl
|
Raider who leads a climbing party up the wall
|
Grigg the Goat
|
Raider who leads a climbing party up the wall
|
Errok
|
Fourteen-year-old raider, killed during the battle at Castle Black
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Quort
|
Young raider, injured during Jon Snow's escape
|
Bodger
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Young raider, killed by Bran's direwolf during Jon Snow's escape
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Del
|
Raider who complains about his boil, injured and captured during the attack on Castle Black
|
Big Boil
|
Raider, dies during the attack on Castle Black
|
Lenn
|
Raider, dies during the attack on Castle Black
|
Stone Thumbs
|
Wilding leader who kills a dog every fortnight for her banner, killed in the attack on Castle Black
|
Harma Dogshead
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Her brother
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Halleck
|
Skinchanger who can possess boars
|
Borroq
|
Wildling raider, claims to be descended from a previous King Beyond the Wall
|
Gerrick Kingsblood
|
Wildling leader, wears a weiwood mask, given Queensgate
|
Morna Whitemask
|
Wildling leader with eighteen wives and many sons and grandsons
|
Ygon Oldfather
|
Wildling leader from the Frozen Shore
|
Great Walrus
|
Wildling leader, taciturn and black-haired
|
Brogg
|
Wildling leader
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Gavin the Trader
|
Wildling leader, hates his brother, who has the same name
|
Harle the Huntsman
|
Wildling leader, hates his brother, who has the same name
|
Harle the Handsome
|
Wildling leader, bit of a loner
|
Howd Wanderer
|
Wildling leader, volunteers for Jon Snow's march on Winterfell
|
Blind Doss
|
Wildling leader, offers Jon Snow a sealskin hat
|
Devyn Sealskinner
|
Spearwife, probably killed by the Boltons helping 'Arya' escape Winterfell
|
Rowan
|
Spearwife, probably killed by the Boltons helping 'Arya' escape Winterfell
|
Squirrel
|
Spearwife, probably killed by the Boltons helping 'Arya' escape Winterfell
|
Frenya
|
Spearwife, probably killed by the Boltons helping 'Arya' escape Winterfell
|
Willow
|
Spearwife, probably killed by the Boltons helping 'Arya' escape Winterfell
|
Myrtle
|
Spearwife, definitely killed by the Boltons helping 'Arya' escape Winterfell
|
Holly
|
Wildling living at his 'Keep' beyond the wall, killed by his guests
|
Craster
|
His daughter and wife, now in Oldtown
|
Gilly
|
Their newborn babe
|
Monster
|
His wife, one who arranges for the previous two to escape
|
Dyah
|
Another such wife
|
Ferny
|
Another such wife
|
Nella
|
Greenseer residing in the caverns beneath a hollow hill, now more tree than man
|
Brynden Rivers
|
Child of the forest who resides there with him
|
Leaf
|
Nightswatchman now dead, working with him for unknown ends
|
Coldhands
|
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The Ironborn
|
Lord of the Iron Isles, twice self-claimed king, fell to his death in a storm
|
Balon Greyjoy
|
His wife and widow, a frail woman mad with grief
|
Alannys
|
Their daughter, captain of the Black Wind, claimant to the Seastone Chair
|
Asha
|
Their third son, briefly Prince of Winterfell, now servant to the Bastard of Bolton
|
Theon
|
His eldest surviving brother, eldritch raider and successor on the Seastone Chair
|
Euron Crow's Eye
|
His second surviving brother, captain of the Iron Fleet, claimant to the Seastone Chair
|
Victarion
|
His third surviving brother, a priest of the Drowned God, organiser of the kingsmoot
|
Aeron Damphair
|
Master-at-arms on Pyke, captain of the Foamdrinker, hideously scarred on his mouth
|
Dagmer Cleftjaw
|
Steward of Pyke
|
Helya
|
Mute twelve-year-old squire, survivor of the Sack of Winterfell
|
Wex
|
Crewman of the Prince of Winterfell, abandons him before the Sack
|
Urzen
|
Crewman of the Prince of Winterfell, shot in the belly for drinking and fighting
|
Todric
|
Crewman of the Prince of Winterfell, goes raiding with his three sons
|
Maron Botley
|
Crewman of the Prince of Winterfell, abandons him before the Sack
|
Stygg
|
Crewman of the Prince of Winterfell, killed during the Sack
|
Gevin Harlaw
|
Crewman of the Prince of Winterfell, fate unknown
|
Cadwyl
|
Ironborn captain in Pyke
|
Bluetooth
|
Ironborn sailor in Pyke
|
Uller
|
Ironborn sailor in Pyke
|
Skyte
|
Ironborn sailor, beardless and pink-cheeked, lover of the King's daughter
|
Qarl the Maid
|
Giant of a man, now Lord of Southshield
|
Andrik the Unsmiling
|
One of the boys drowned by the Greyjoy priest
|
Emmond
|
Drowned man who helps to resuscitate him
|
Norjen
|
Claimant to the Seastone Chair, promises to lead the Ironborn to a land without winter
|
Gylbert Farwynd
|
His son
|
Gyles Farwynd
|
His other son
|
Ygon Farwynd
|
His other son
|
Yohn Farwynd
|
Claimant to the Seastone Chair, an old man, now married to the King's daughter
|
Erik Ironmaker
|
His grandson
|
Urek Ironmaker
|
His other grandson
|
Thormor Ironmaker
|
His other grandson
|
Dagon Ironmaker
|
Claimant to the Seastone Chair, Lord of Old Wyk
|
Dunstan Drumm
|
His son
|
Denys Drumm
|
His other son
|
Donnel Drumm
|
Foster son of the king, with an unrequited love for the King's daughter, her champion at the kingsmoot
|
Tristifer Botley
|
Another of her champions, now the Lord of Greyshield
|
Harras Harlaw
|
One of the Iron Captain's champions, missing with a third of his fleet after storms
|
Ralf Stonehouse
|
Another of his champions and captains, commanded a third of his fleet, believes their voyage cursed
|
Ralf the Limper
|
Another of his champions, named for his accuracy with a throwing axe, now Lord of Oakenshield
|
Nute the Barber
|
Supporter of the Iron Captain with a humpback
|
Hotho Harlaw
|
Supporter of the Iron Captain, a captain himself
|
Alvyn Sharp
|
Supporter of the Iron Captain, a captain himself
|
Fralegg the Strong
|
Supporter of the Iron Captain, a captain himself
|
Romny Weaver
|
Supporter of the Iron Captain, has to eat his boot after losing a bet
|
Will Humble
|
Supporter of the Iron Captain, a fiddler
|
Lenwood Tawney
|
Supporter of the Iron Captain, now Lord of Greenshield
|
Maron Volmarr
|
Supporter of the Iron Captain, and Lord of Hammerhorn
|
Gorold Goodbrother
|
Supporter of the Iron Captain, takes over the occupation of Moat Cailin, where he is horrifically injured and killed
|
Ralf Kenning
|
Ironborn raider at Moat Cailin, short half an arm, killed by the Bastard
|
Adrack Humble
|
Ironborn raider at Moat Cailin, who yields to no man, killed by the previous
|
Dagon Codd
|
Ironborn raider and crewman of the Iron Victory
|
Wulfe One-Ear
|
Ironborn raider and crewman of the Iron Victory
|
Ragnor Pyke
|
Ironborn raider and crewman of the Iron Victory, particularly hostile to the red priest
|
Longwater Pyke
|
Ironborn raider and crewman of the Iron Victory, sews new clothes for the red priest
|
Tim Tidewood
|
Ironborn raider and crewman of the Iron Victory, knocks out four of the Maester's teeth
|
Burton Humble
|
Ironborn raider and crewman of the Iron Victory, an ally of the King
|
Quellon Humble
|
Ironborn raider and crewman of the Iron Victory, has a stutter
|
Steffar Stammerer
|
Maester given to the Iron Captain as a gift, killed and thrown into the sea
|
Maester Kerwin
|
Captain of the Grief
|
Rodrik Sparr
|
Captain of the Lamentation
|
Bloodless Tom Codd
|
One of the King's champions at the kingsmoot, Lord of Lordsport
|
Germund Botley
|
One of the King's champions at the kingsmoot
|
Alyn Orkwood
|
One of the King's champions at the kingsmoot
|
Donnor Saltcliffe
|
Ironborn raider and supporter of the king at the kingsmoot
|
Pinchface Jon Myre
|
Ironborn raider and supporter of the king at the kingsmoot
|
Left-hand Lucas Codd
|
Ironborn raider and supporter of the king at the kingsmoot
|
Qarl the Thrall
|
One of the king's crewmen, died after blowing the dragonbinder horn
|
Cragorn
|
Lord of Pebbleton, supporter of the king's daughter at the kingsmoot
|
Meldred Merlyn
|
The King's daughter's cousin, killed in the wolfswood by a mountain clansman
|
Quenton
|
Her other distant cousin, also at Deepwoode Motte
|
Dagon
|
One of her crewmen, one of the few survivors of the wolfswood, captured by Stannis
|
Roggon Rustbeard
|
One of her crewmen, one of the few survivors of the wolfswood, captured by Stannis
|
Grimtongue
|
One of her crewmen, one of the few survivors of the wolfswood, captured by Stannis
|
Fingers
|
One of her crewmen, one of the few survivors of the wolfswood, captured by Stannis
|
Rook
|
One of her crewmen, one of the few survivors of the wolfswood, dies later from his wounds
|
Cromm
|
One of her crewmen, broken his leg in the wolfswood, possibly dead
|
Lorren Longaxe
|
One of her crewmen, a head taller than all the others, possibly dead after the wolfswood
|
Rolfe the Dwarf
|
One of her crewmen, caught in a compromising situation in the wolfswood
|
Six-Toed Harl
|
One of her crewmen, an oarsman who takes naps between strokes
|
Droopeye Dale
|
One of her crewmen, fate unknown
|
Earl Harlaw
|
One of her crewmen, killed by a northman's arrow
|
Hagen the Horn
|
Lord of Ten Towers, called 'the Reader' for his love of books
|
Rodrik Harlaw
|
His elder sister, constantly arguing that she should control Ten Towers
|
Gwynesse
|
His steward, extremely old
|
Three-Tooth
|
|
|
The Vale
|
Wife of the late Jon Arryn, Lady Regent, pushed to her death through the Moon Door
|
Lysa
|
Her son, Lord of the Eyrie, a sickly boy
|
Sweetrobin
|
Maester of the Eyrie
|
Maester Colemon
|
Captain of the Guards, slain during a trial by combat
|
Vardis Egen
|
His successor as Captain of the Guards, now serving at the Gates of the Moon
|
Marwyn Belmore
|
High Steward of the Vale, a new ally of the Lord Protector
|
Nestor Royce
|
His son and heir
|
Albar Royce
|
His daughter, a friend of the Lord Protector's bastard daughter
|
Myranda
|
Lord of Longbow Hall, one of the Lady's suitors
|
Eon Hunter
|
Knight famed for killing Lewyn Martell, an ally of the Lord Protector
|
Lyn Corbray
|
Lady of Ironoaks, one of the Lords Declarant
|
Anya Waynwood
|
Her eldest son, one of the Lady's suitors
|
Morton Waynwood
|
Her second son, who saves Lady Stark and her party from the mountain clans
|
Donnel Waynwood
|
Brutal and slow-witted gaoler, now with gold teeth
|
Mord
|
Young singer accused of murdering the Lady Regent, fell to his death from the sky cells
|
Marillion
|
Lord of Runestone and chief of the Lords Declarant
|
Bronze Yohn
|
His second son
|
Andar Royce
|
One of the Lords Declarant, an old man
|
Horton Redfort
|
Old serving woman at the Eyrie
|
Gretchel
|
Gossipy serving woman at the Eyrie
|
Maddy
|
Stoop-baked serving woman at the Eyrie
|
Mela
|
Mule-handler at the Gates of the Moon
|
Ossy
|
Mule-handler at the Gates of the Moon
|
Carrot
|
Young squire and ward at the Eyrie
|
Terrance Lynderly
|
Young squire and ward at the Eyrie
|
Gyles Grafton
|
Lord of Sweetsister, who captured Stannis' Hand but allowed him to go free
|
Godric Borrell
|
One of the Lords Declarant, very fat
|
Benedar Belmore
|
One of the Lords Declarant, the Knight of Ninestars
|
Symond Templeton
|
Hedge knight in service to the Lord Protector, five foot two and ginger
|
Ser Shadrich
|
Hedge knight in service to the Lord Protector, young and elegant
|
Ser Byron the Beautiful
|
Hedge knight in service to the Lord Protector, with a red bulbous nose
|
Ser Morgarth the Merry
|
|
|
The Riverlands
|
Lord of Riverrun until his death in 299
|
Hoster Tully
|
His son, Lord of Riverrun briefly before being stripped of his titles, a prisoner of the Lannisters
|
Edmure Tully
|
His wife, married at the Red Wedding
|
Roslin Frey
|
#1's brother, unmarried, on the run after the fall of Riverrun
|
Brynden Tully
|
Maester of Riverrun, serving House Frey after the eviction of the Tullys
|
Maester Vyman
|
Master-of-arms at Riverrun, now heading to the Wall
|
Desmond Grell
|
Captain of the Guard at Riverrun, now heading to the Wall
|
Robin Ryger
|
Steward of Riverrun
|
Utherydes Wayn
|
Lord of Seaguard, surrendered to the Freys and now a prisoner
|
Jason Mallister
|
His son, captured by the Freys at the Red Wedding
|
Patrek Mallister
|
Lord of Raventree Hall, has a cool raven-feather cloak
|
Tytos Blackwood
|
His third son, a seven-foot-tall hostage of the Kingslayer
|
Hoster
|
Lord of Stone Hedge, bitter rival of the Lord of Raventree Hall
|
Jonos Bracken
|
Camp follower found abed with the previous
|
Hildy
|
Lord of Pinkmaiden, reluctantly joined the siege of Riverrun
|
Clement Piper
|
His son and heir, a captive of the Freys
|
Marq Piper
|
Lord of Wayfarer's Rest, reluctantly joined the siege of Riverrun, has a winestain birthmark
|
Karyl Vance
|
Lord of Atranta, reluctantly joined the siege of Riverrun
|
Norbert Vance
|
Knight secretly loyal to the Targaryens, died at the Battle of Mummer's Ford
|
Raymun Darry
|
His son, reclaimed his father's castle for a fortnight before being killed by the Mountain
|
Lyman Darry
|
Lady of Acorn Hall, has connections to the Brotherhood without Banners
|
Ravella Smallwood
|
Lord of Maidenpool, who let his town burn
|
William Mooton
|
Lord, friend of the Lord of Riverrun, was at the Red Wedding,
|
Lymond Goodbrook
|
Guard at Riverrun, on duty the night of the Kingslayer's attempted escape
|
Long Lew
|
Knight who assisted Lady Stark at the crossroads inn
|
Ser Willis Wode
|
Big-bellied hedge knight who travels briefly with the Maid of Tarth
|
Creighton Longborough
|
Old hedge-knight who travels briefly with the Maid of Tarth
|
Illifer the Penniless
|
One-time suitor of the Maid of Tarth, travelling with her until being hanged by the Brotherhood without Banners
|
Ser Hyle Hunt
|
Scrawny resident of Maidenpool killed by the Brave Companions
|
Nimble Dick
|
Wandering septon, veteran of the War of the Ninepenny Kings
|
Septon Meribald
|
His dog
|
Dog
|
Leader of the sept on the Quiet Isle, supposedly has healing powers
|
Elder Brother
|
Brother and proctor on the Quiet Isle
|
Brother Narbert
|
Brother on the Quiet Isle who looks after the animals
|
Brother Gillam
|
Brother of the Mountain, broken at the Blackwater, believed dead
|
Sandor Clegane
|
Former inkeep of the crossroads inn, hanged by the Lannisters
|
Masha Heddle
|
Her niece, current inkeep of the crossroads inn
|
Long Jeyne Heddle
|
Her sister, protector of the other children
|
Willow
|
Orphan at the crossroads inn
|
Tansy
|
Orphan at the crossroads inn
|
Pate
|
Orphan at the crossroads inn
|
Jon Penny
|
Orphan at the crossroads inn
|
Ben
|
Lady of Darry, a young widow remarried
|
Gatehouse Amy
|
Her mother, also widowed, at Castle Darry
|
Mariya
|
Her sister, thirteen with a shaved head, presented to the Young Wolf as a possible wife
|
Marissa
|
Maester at Castle Darry
|
Maester Ottomore
|
Innkeep at the Inn of the Kneeling Man
|
Sharna
|
Her husband
|
Husband
|
Fifteen-year-old orphan staying with them
|
Boy
|
Leader of the Brotherhood without Banners, resurrected many times, now dead
|
Beric Dondarrion
|
His right hand, a red priest and former drinking buddy of the King
|
Thoros of Myr
|
His squire, the Lord of Starfall, a boy of twelve
|
Edric Dayne
|
Former soldier with a yellow cloak
|
Lem Lemoncloak
|
Singer, currently spying on the Lannister siege at Riverrun
|
Tom of Sevenstreams
|
Bowman from the Dornish marches
|
Anguy the Archer
|
Wanted man with one eye
|
Jack-be-Lucky
|
Tyroshi sellsword with a green beard
|
Greenbeard
|
Owner of a pack of dogs from Stony Sept, out for blood
|
The Mad Huntsman
|
Longbowman with the Brotherhood, killed fighting the Brave Companions
|
Kyle
|
Longbowman with the Brotherhood with thin grey hair
|
Notch
|
Longbowman with the Brotherhood
|
Dennet
|
Brotherhood man, left after the Lightning Lord's death
|
Merrit o' Moontown
|
Brotherhood man, left after the Lightning Lord's death
|
Watty the Miller
|
Brotherhood man, stayed under the leadership of Lady Stoneheart
|
Likely Luke
|
Brotherhood man, stayed under the leadership of Lady Stoneheart
|
Mudge
|
Brotherhood man, stayed under the leadership of Lady Stoneheart
|
Beardless Dick
|
Propietor of the Stony Sept brothel
|
Tansy
|
Old done knight who once held Ser Maynard at the bridge
|
Lymond Lychester
|
Maester who tends to him
|
Maester Roone
|
Tiny crone who gives prophecies
|
The Ghost of High Heart
|
Old white-haired lady who lives in a village in the trees
|
Lady of the Leaves
|
Sellsword captain of the Brave Companions, died armless, legless and raving
|
Vargo Hoat
|
His second-in-command, currently on the run
|
Urswyck the Faithful
|
Balding seption, hanged by the Brotherhood
|
Septon Utt
|
Psychotic jester killed by the Maid of Tarth at the Whispers
|
Shagwell
|
Dornishman killed by the Maid of Tarth at the Whispers
|
Timeon
|
Pig-nosed sellsword killed by the Maid of Tarth at the Whispers
|
Pyg
|
Dothraki sellsword who cut off the Kingslayer's hand
|
Zollo the Fat
|
Another Dothraki, killed by Arya's wolf during a wolf dream
|
Iggo
|
Ibbenese sellsword, currently on the run
|
Togg Joth
|
Sellsword currently on the run
|
Three-Toes
|
Lannister knight ripped apart by a bear at Harrenhal
|
Amory Lorch
|
Understeward of the Wailing Tower at Harrenhal, killed by a Faceless Man
|
Weese
|
Random girl Arya met in the riverlands, whereabouts unknown
|
Weasel
|
Old blacksmith, one of the few Whent employees who are still alive at Harrenhal
|
Ben Blackthumb
|
Serving girl, one of the few Whent employees who are still alive at Harrenhal
|
Pia
|
New maester at Harrenhal
|
Maester Gulian
|
Lord of the Crossing, over ninety
|
Walder Frey
|
His eldest son and heir, killed at the battle of Oxcross
|
Ser Stevron Frey
|
His eldest son and successor as heir, killed by outlaws near Fairmarket
|
Ser Ryman Frey
|
His eldest son and now successor as heir
|
Edwyn
|
His second son, especially evil and incestuous
|
Black Walder Frey
|
His third son, scarred with spots, hanged by outlaws
|
Petyr Pimple
|
The Lord's eldest's second son, lackwitted, killed at the Red Wedding
|
Aegon Frey
|
The Lord's eldest's granddaughter, presented to the Young Wolf
|
Marianne Vance
|
The Lord's eldest's grandson, named for her beauty
|
Fair Walda
|
The Lord's third son, a knight currently at Winterfell
|
Ser Aenys Frey
|
His son, an envoy to White Harbour, now vanished on the roads
|
Rhaegar Frey
|
The Lord's son-in-law to his eldest daughter, loses half an ear at the Red Wedding
|
Leslyn Haigh
|
His son, participates in the Red Wedding
|
Harys Haigh
|
His second son, tricked by the disguises of Arya and the Hound
|
Donnel Haigh
|
The Lord's fourth son, an envoy to White Harbour, now vanished on the roads
|
Jared Frey
|
His son, killed by the Hound at the Red Wedding
|
Ser Tytos Frey
|
The Lord's sixth son, a brawny knight currently at Winterfell
|
Ser Hosteen Frey
|
His son, a knight who rides to Saltpans after its destruction
|
Ser Arwood Frey
|
The Lord's seventh son, an envoy to White Harbour, now vanished on the roads
|
Symond Frey
|
His daughter, one of those presented to the Young Wolf at the Red Wedding
|
Alyx Frey
|
The Lord's eighth son, a knight present at the Red Wedding
|
Ser Danwell Frey
|
The Lord's ninth son, a drunk afflicted with migraines, hanged by Lady Stoneheart
|
Merrett Frey
|
His second daughter, now married to the Warden of the North for her weight in silver
|
Fat Walda
|
His third daughter, one of those presented to the Young Wolf, with a shaved head
|
Marissa Frey
|
His son, a ward of Winterfell and then the Dreadfort, now dead
|
Little Walder
|
The Lord's eleventh son, murdered Lady Stark at the Red Wedding
|
Ser Raymund Frey
|
His daughter, a pimply girl, one of those presented to the Young Wolf
|
Serra Frey
|
Her twin
|
Sarra Frey
|
His daughter, also presented to the Young Wolf
|
Cersei Frey
|
The Lord's twelth son and steward of the Twins, one of the architects of the Red Wedding
|
Lame Lothar Frey
|
The Lord's grandson through Ser Jammos Frey, a ward of Winterfell and then the Dreadfort
|
Big Walder
|
The Lord's fourteenth son, passes out drinking at the Red Wedding
|
Ser Whalen Frey
|
His daughter, one of those presented to the Young Wolf at the Red Wedding
|
Merianne Frey
|
The Lord's fourth daughter, one of those presented to the Young Wolf at the Red Wedding
|
Tyta Frey
|
The Lord's fifteenth son, a decent man, not at the Red Wedding
|
Ser Perwyn Frey
|
The Lord's sixteenth son, died of a wound received at the Red Wedding
|
Ser Benfrey Frey
|
The Lord's eighteenth son, a squire to the Young Wolf
|
Olyvar Frey
|
The Lord's sixth daughter, one of those presented to the Young Wolf at the Red Wedding
|
Arwyn Frey
|
The Lord's twenty-second son, a squire at Harrenhal betrothed to Arya
|
Elmar Frey
|
The Lord's seventh daughter, one of those presented to the Young Wolf at the Red Wedding
|
Shirei Frey
|
The Lord's eighth wife, currently with child
|
Joyeuse Erenford
|
The Lord's eldest bastard, a strong warrior present at the Siege of Riverrun
|
Walder Rivers
|
Another bastard, commander of the outriders for the Young Wolf
|
Martyn Rivers
|
Another bastard, who attempts to chastise his father for being rude to Lady Stark
|
Ryger Rivers
|
Another bastard, captured at the Green Fork and ransomed at Harrenhal
|
Ronel Rivers
|
Maester at the Twins
|
Maester Brenett
|
|
|
The Lannisters
|
Former Lord of Darry and regicide, now man of the faith
|
Lancel
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His brother, slain by the Karstarks at Riverrun
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Willem
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His twin, taken captive and then swapped
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Martyn
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Tywin's sister, a large, shrewd, jolly woman
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Genna
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Her husband, now Lord of Riverrun, has a prominent Adam's apple
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Emmon Frey
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Her eldest son, killed by outlaws whilst travelling with the Kingslayer
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Ser Cleos Frey
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Her third son, killed by the Karstarks at Riverrun
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Tion Frey
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Tygett Lannister's son, missing since the riot, secretly a horse
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Tyrek
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His wife, widowed before she was weaned
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Ermesande Hayford
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Son of Stafford Lannister, now Warden of the West
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Ser Daven Lannister
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Captain of Lannister guards in King's Landing, then at Casterly Rock
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Vylarr
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Singer at Harrenhal and Riverrun
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Whitesmile Wat
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Lord of Golden Tooth, drowns at the Battle of the Fords trying to take Riverrun
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Leo Lefford
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Lord of Hornvale, drowns after his raft was sunk in the Battle of the Camps
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Andros Brax
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His eldest son and successor, a captive released
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Tytos Brax
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His third son, a knight with a two foot spiral horn on his helmet
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Flement Brax
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Able knight thought of by the Kingslayer as a good candidate for Hand
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Forley Prester
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Lord of Deep Den, part of the host attacking Riverrun in 298-9
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Lewys Lydden
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Lord of the Crag, believed to have more honour than sense
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Gawen Westerling
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His wife, plotted with the Hand of the King to bring down the Young Wolf
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Sybell Spicer
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Her brother, now Lord of Castamere
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Rolph Spicer
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His eldest son, missing and presumed dead since the Red Wedding
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Raynald
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His second daughter, now returning to the Crag
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Eleyna
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His youngest son and presumptive heir, now returning to the Crag
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Rollam
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Lord of Crakehall, rumoured dead but returned
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Roland Crakehall
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His second son, at the siege of Riverrun
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Lyle
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His third son, amongst the nobles who welcomed the Red Viper to King's Landing
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Merlon
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Lord captured after the Battle of Oxcross, since freed
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Antario Jast
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Lord, part of the funeral procession for the Lord of Casterly Rock
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Philip Plumm
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His third son, known as 'Hardstone'
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Harwyn
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Lord, part of the funeral procession for the Lord of Casterly Rock
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Quenten Banefort
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Son and heir of the Queen's hand, part of the funeral procession for the Lord of Casterly Rock
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Steffon Swyft
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Lord, part of the funeral procession for the Lord of Casterly Rock
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Robin Moreland
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Knight currently at the Red Keep
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Alyn Stackspear
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Knight with the Kingslayer at Riverrun and Raventree
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Ser Kennos of Kayce
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Mountain's Man, killed in the Inn at the Crossroads
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Polliver
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Mountain's Man, killed by a Faceless Man at Harrenhal
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Chiswyck
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Torturer, killed by Arya in the Inn at the Crossroads
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The Tickler
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Mountain's Man, on a mission to Braavos
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Raff the Sweetling
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Mountain's Man, takes the bull helm made by the King's bastard
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Dunsen
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Servant of the Imp, died of a festering wound in the Mountains of the Moon
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Morrec
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Guard of the Imp, stabbed in the back in the Mountains of the Moon
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Jyck
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Dorne
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Lord of Sunspear and Prince of Dorne
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Doran Martell
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His daughter and heir
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Arianne
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His youngest son, betrothed to a Lannister
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Trystane
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His brother, the Red Viper, killed in a trial by combat championing the Imp
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Oberyn
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His paramour
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Ellaria Sand
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His eldest bastard daughter, hungry for war
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Obara
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His second bastard daughter, heading to King's Landing
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Lady Nym
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His third bastard daughter, by a septa
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Tyene
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The Prince of Dorne's captain of the guards
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Areo Hotah
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His maester at the Water Gardens
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Maester Caleotte
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His maester at Sunspear
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Maester Myles
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Castellan at Sunspear
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Manfrey Martell
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Seneschal at Sunspear
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Ricasso
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Lord of Hellholt, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing and at the feast at Sunspear
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Harmen Uller
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His brother, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing and at the feast at Sunspear
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Ulwyck Uller
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Heir to Godsgrace, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing and at the feast at Sunspear
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Ryon Allyrion
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His bastard son, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing and at the feast at Sunspear
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Daemon Sand
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Lord of Kingsgrave, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing and at the feast at Sunspear
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Dagos Manwoody
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His brother, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing
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Myles Manwoody
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His eldest son, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing
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Mors Manwoody
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His second son, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing
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Dickon Manwoody
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Lady of Blackmont, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing
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Larra Blackmont
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Her daughter, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing
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Jynessa
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Her son, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing
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Perros
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Lady of Ghost Hill, present at the feast at Sunspear
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Nymella Toland
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Lord of Salt Shore, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing and at the feast at Sunspear
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Tremond Gargalen
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Knight of Lemonwood, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing and at the feast at Sunspear
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Deziel Dalt
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His brother, part of the Queenmaker conspiracy, punished with three years of service in Norvos
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Andrey Dalt
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Orphan of the Greenblood, part of the Queenmaker conspiracy, sent to Tyrosh as punishment
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Garin
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Heir to the Spottswood, part of the Queenmaker conspiracy, married to Eldon Estermont as punishment
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Spotted Sylva
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Knight of High Hermitage, part of the Queenmaker conspiracy, 'of the night'
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Gerold Dayne
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Second son of the Lord of Sandstone, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing
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Arron Qorgyle
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Daughter of the Lord of Skyreach, close with the second Sand Snake
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Jeyne Fowler
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Her twin, also close with the second Sand Snake
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Jennelyn Fowler
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Daughter and heir of the Lord of the Tor, present with the Red Viper in King's Landing
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Myria Jordayne
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Servant at Sunspear caring for the heir when she is imprisoned; very dignified
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Timoth
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Servant at Sunspear caring for the heir when she is imprisoned; shaves irregularly
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Bors
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Servant at Sunspear caring for the heir when she is imprisoned; old and stiff
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Bellandra
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Servant at Sunspear caring for the heir when she is imprisoned; has a sister
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Morra
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Servant at Sunspear caring for the heir when she is imprisoned; sister of the above
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Mellei
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Servant at Sunspear caring for the heir when she is imprisoned; manipulated by the heir
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Cedra
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The Reach
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Wife of the King's Hand, attends the Purple Wedding
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Alerie Hightower
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Sister of the King's Hand, attends the Purple Wedding
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Janna Tyrell
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Her husband, captured at the Blackwater
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Jon Fossoway
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Fat jester in service to the Hand's family
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Butterbumps
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Lord of Oakenshield, his castle invaded by the Ironborn
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Humfrey Hewett
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His bastard daughter
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Falia Flowers
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Lord of Bitterbridge, had both arms and ribs broken by a soldier in his youth
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Lorent Casswell
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Oldtown
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Archmaester, conspiracy theorist, magician, absolute madlad
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Marwyn the Mage
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Novice at the Citadel, dead and being impersonated by a Faceless Man
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Pate
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Dornish acolyte of three links, a good archer and probably Sand Snake in disguise
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Alleras the Sphinx
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Acolyte of four links, a friend of the above two
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Armen
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Novice with a clubfoot
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Mollander
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Young novice, friend of the above four
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Roone
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Highborn novice, drunk and disliked
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Leo Tyrell
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Old acolyte in service to the Seneschal of the Citadel
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Lorcas
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