Tommen Baratheon is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation Game of Thrones. To protect them, he sacrifices his honor and publicly declares that he was plotting to steal the throne and that Joffrey is the true king. Gilly and Samwell, along with the baby (known as "Little Sam"), hike back to the Wall. Davos then becomes a loyal member of Jon's council. When Daenerys returns to Meereen, she begins making plans to leave for Westeros. A narcissist, he is arrogant and self-centered, caring only about himself and looking down on others, especially his sister Daenerys. When Stannis Baratheon attacks the castle, the pair escape their captor, and Theon returns home to the Iron Islands. In exchange for Greyjoy support, Robb as King in the North will recognize the Iron Islands' independence. When Daenerys is assassinated by Jon Snow, Tyrion is freed and named as Bran the Broken's Hand of the King. Upon her arrival in Westeros, she meets with Jon Snow, the King in the North, who convinces her to defeat the White Walkers before pressing her claim to the throne. During the Night's Watch's Great Ranging beyond the Wall, Gilly encounters Samwell Tarly, a Night's Watch brother. Upon returning to Winterfell from beyond the Wall, he bids a cold farewell to Meera and his family no longer recognise him. He quickly amasses a large following, including Cersei's cousin and former lover Lancel, who swarm over the city, ministering to the needy and denouncing corruption. Despite making . While Petyr at first is assumed to be an ally of Ned Stark, he secretly resents him for marrying Catelyn Tully and betrays him, leading to Ned's execution. He then plans to take Arya to her aunt, Lysa, in the Vale, only to find out that she too has recently died. He then takes his army east and is outside King's Landing when Daenerys and Cersei meet in the Dragonpit. In season six, Benjen Stark is also portrayed by Matteo Elezi in flashback scenes. He is ordered by Robb to return to the Iron Islands to convince his father Balon to ally with the Northern soldiers against the crown, but instead betrays Robb and decides to seize Winterfell for himself, taking the castle from Brandon Stark. He becomes a grandmaester in Bran's small council. He's making a fur-clad cameo appearance in season 3, looking like he fits right in. The Mill on the Floss. Hill then appeared as Sergeant Putnam in Gandhi (1982), directed by Richard Attenborough. Margaery and Olenna spend time in the city's gardens, scheming together and organising their political tactics. He graduated with a diploma in theatre in 1970. After travelling to King's Landing with her father Ned Stark, new Hand of the King to Robert Baratheon, she is taught by Syrio Forel in the art of "water dancing", a form of sword fighting. In season 4, Tyrion is forced to send Shae away from King's Landing on a ship after her presence is discovered by Cersei and his father is told, insulting her in the process. However, Ramsay's army ransacks the castle and leaves it as a ruin. Jon marches south to take Winterfell from the Boltons with a wildling army and successfully reclaims the castle. Eddard Stark. Alfie Allen (and beard) After his torture in the books, Theon loses his teeth, 40 pounds, and his hair color, which turns white and brittle. HBO. All three of Cersei's children are Jaime's. Realizing that Daenerys is loved by the Dothraki and her and Drogo's unborn son is prophesied to unite the world, Viserys realizes that it is not he, but Daenerys who will reclaim the Iron Throne. He is known for playing Thoden, King of Rohan, in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, Captain Edward Smith in Titanic, and Luther Plunkitt, the Warden of San Quentin Prison in the Clint Eastwood film True Crime. He leaves Arya with an iron coin and tells her that, should she ever meet a man from Braavos, she should present the coin to him and repeat the words "Valar Morghulis". Mace Tyrell is the rather useless Lord of Highgarden. He lives in Suffolk.[2]. While he rules Winterfell, he pretends to have burned Bran and Rickon Stark alive. True Crime. After Daenerys Targaryen destroys King's Landing with her dragon and kills Queen Cersei Lannister, Bran is selected to be the new ruler of Westeros. Sansa Stark. 4. HBO. In season 8, she is beheaded by the Mountain under Cersei's orders. His first major role came in The Ghost and the Darkness (1996), starring Val Kilmer and (Michael Douglas). A truce is agreed, and Ellaria abandons her plan to take revenge on the Lannisters when Prince Doran allows Jaime, Myrcella, and Bronn to return to King's Landing. Davos Seaworth (portrayed by Liam Cunningham) is a former smuggler and knight in the service of Stannis Baratheon. Robb leads the war effort against the Lannisters and successfully captures Jaime. Margaery marries Tommen and the two become happy together, and Tommen falls deeply in love with Margaery. Hill has the honor of being the only actor to have appeared in more than one film that won 11 Academy Awards, for his roles in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and Titanic; he did not appear in Ben-Hur, the only other film in history (as of 2022) that won 11 Oscar awards. After the White Walkers are defeated at Winterfell, Tyrion accompanies Daenerys during her mission to finally conquer King's Landing. As a sworn friend to the King, Robert Baratheon, Ned tries to do everything to ensure that the king's reign is smooth and without problems. Talisa follows Robb Stark's army camp as it moves. She is pregnant, and soon gives birth to Craster's son. In seasons one and two, Tommen Baratheon is portrayed by recurring actor Callum Wharry. He also has an ongoing feud with Lord Varys, another of Westeros' spymasters. Years later, Davos, now in Jon Snow's service, returns to the capital and finds Gendry working as a smith once more. [6], Hill is married to Marianne, with whom he has a son named Gabriel. Upon arrival, she briefly reunites with Jaime but is unable to convince Brynden to ride north and help Sansa. In the book series, fully grown direwolves are described as being as large as horses, and are highly intelligent. Shae, however, does not leave King's Landing and resurfaces at Tyrion's trial for murdering Joffrey, where she falsely claims that both Tyrion and Sansa were responsible for Joffrey's death. She is cunning but kind-hearted, and dreams of being the queen. Ellaria Sand (portrayed by Indira Varma) is the sexually promiscuous paramour of Oberyn Martell, and a bastard from Dorne. Despite his mother's protest, Robb breaks his engagement with the Freys and marries Talisa in the 2nd-season finale. The Wind in the Willows. Daario assists her in defeating the Sons of the Harpy and the region's slave masters. Melisandre is left behind at Dragonstone when Stannis is defeated in his attempts to seize King's Landing. The bald eunuch always had a solution . She trains with Jaqen H'ghar to become a Faceless Man but, after realising she cannot give up her identity, returns to Westeros and avenges the Red Wedding by slaughtering Walder Frey. Arya Stark. When the trio are attacked by a White Walker while trekking through the wilderness, Sam uses dragonglass daggers (found at the Fist) to kill it. In the cells, he befriends Shireen, Stannis' daughter, who visits him and teaches him how to read. "Jaqen H'ghar" (portrayed by Tom Wlaschiha) is a sly and enigmatic criminal and part of Yoren's group of recruits taken from King's Landing to join the Night's Watch. He convinces Melisandre to resurrect Jon, using her religious magic, and finds Jon alive the next morning. Tywin Lannister (portrayed by Charles Dance) is the calculating, ruthless, and controlling former Hand of King Aerys II. Doubting her faith, she hides from Davos and begins wearing winter clothing. Lysa discovers this information and tries to have Sansa killed, only for Petyr to push her through the castle's moon door to her death instead. Before knighting him, however, Stannis removed the last joints from four fingers on his right hand as punishment for his years of smuggling. She warns Robb against marrying Talisa Maegyr, which would break a marriage pact he formed with Walder Frey, but is powerless to stop him. She effectively serves as the replacement of Doreah after she betrayed Daenerys in Qarth. In the aftermath of the battle, he is named Hand of the King once more, while Tyrion is demoted to Master of Coin. Ned is not interested in politics, and prefers to rule with honor and follow the law. After the battle, Gendry is legitimised by Daenerys Targaryen and named Lord of Storm's End. She later begins to teach Grey Worm how to speak the common tongue, and they develop romantic feelings for each other, despite Grey Worm being an Unsullied who was castrated at youth. When Arya Stark is taken as one of the Lannisters' prisoners at Harrenhal, Jaqen teaches her the ways of the Faceless Men and helps her to escape. Set in a fictional universe that has been referred to so far as "The Known World", the series follows a civil war for the Iron Throne of the continent of Westeros, fought between the rival royal and noble families and their respective supporters.[1]. When Theon Greyjoy's Ironborn soldiers seize Winterfell, they pretend to have burned Bran alive, when in reality Bran has escaped the castle to find a Three-Eyed Raven who appears in his dreams. Out of duty, a heartbroken Jon is then forced to kill Daenerys, to prevent the world from meeting the same fate as the city she had reduced to ashes. When the wildlings finally reach Castle Black and attack, Ygritte kills many Night's Watch brothers with her archery skills, among them Pyp. He was betrothed to Ned Stark's sister Lyanna and loved her deeply, but she was kidnapped by Rhaegar Targaryen. She is from Lorath, one of the Free Cities across the Narrow Sea. For the main characters of the novels, see, In season six, Ned Stark is portrayed by recurring actors. Petyr attempts to persuade Sansa to leave the capital with him, but she refuses. He is best known for his roles as Paddy Garvey of the King's Fusiliers in the ITV series Soldier Soldier, Fireman Kenny 'Rambo' Baines in the pilot of London's Burning, Bronn in the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, and Bennet Drake in Ripper Street. He is the hostage and ward of Lord Eddard Stark, stemming from the failed Greyjoy Rebellion years earlier. 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When King Joffrey is poisoned and Tyrion is once again falsely accused of a crime, Bronn is bribed by Cersei to marry Lollys Stokeworth and leave the capital instead of fighting for Tyrion in another trial-by-combat. Upon Oberyn's death, she returns to Dorne. Shae testifies against Tyrion and Tywin sentences him to death. Lord Varys is one of those characters in Game of Thrones that was so mysterious yet so perfectly suited for his role that he developed his own cultic following. On news of his grandfather, Lord Hoster Tully's, death, Robb and his party travel north to Riverrun for the funeral, where the young king is reunited with his great-uncle, Ser Brynden "Blackfish" Tully, and his uncle, Edmure Tully, the new lord of Riverrun. He inducts her into the order of Faceless Men and once again takes her under his wing, with the Faceless Men being revealed as assassins who use the faces of the dead to change their appearance. Upon his return to Castle Black, a group of Night's Watch brothers, angry with the new pact with the wildlings, mutiny and kill him. Arya leaves him for dead. He is loyal to Daenerys and doesn't like those who insult her. Initially, Jorah is actually spying on the Targaryens for Lord Varys in exchange for a pardon on his crimes. Davos is welcomed back into Stannis' service despite setting Gendry free, and is present when Stannis travels first to Braavos and then to Castle Black. When Tyrion is named Hand of the King, Bronn becomes head of the City Watch in the capital. They make love. Tormund survives an attack on Eastwatch by the Night King, and makes it to Winterfell in time to join the effort to defeat the Army of the Dead. Advertisement Bernard Hill is an actor from England. Arya Stark. Petyr is a master manipulator who knows the ongoing affairs within the Seven Kingdoms, thanks to his spies. Ramsay Bolton (portrayed by Iwan Rheon) is the cruel, sadistic, and cunning illegitimate son of Roose Bolton. Lady Olenna is the one truly running things in the House Tyrell family. As her handmaiden, Shae is the only person Sansa trusts and confides to her about her problems and what she really thinks about the Lannisters. Despite a failed attempt by her family to forcefully remove her from under the High Sparrow's captivity, he comes to enjoy Margaery's company and believes her lies about her faithfulness. Petyr and Sansa then journey to Winterfell, where Petyr arranges for Sansa to marry Ramsay Bolton. He is also Joffrey Baratheon's personal bodyguard. Direwolves are a canine species closely related to wolves but are much larger and stronger. During Sansa's stay at Winterfell, Myranda encounters her again with Theon and torments her with stories of Ramsay's sadism and how she ate Theons severed penis to a horrified Sansa. When Ned confronts Cersei about the truth, she has him imprisoned for treason after he publicly denounces Joffrey. His son's shaming of their house weighs heavily on him. Unlike many other people in Westeros with access to prophecy, Melisandre has absolute faith in her own interpretation, even though she is sometimes wrong. With Jon Snow, new King in the North, in the south with Daenerys Targaryen, Petyr attempts to divide Sansa, Arya, and Bran, the recently reunited Stark siblings. There, he names a captive Arya Stark as his cupbearer, though it is left uncertain as to whether he knows her true identity. In Westeros, she loses numerous friends, allies, and two of her dragons in battle, Viserion killed by the Night King and Rhaegal by Cersei Lannisters forces. Jon is released from his Night's Watch vows and the pair defeat House Bolton in battle, reclaiming Winterfell as their home. His death is not in vain, however, as the Night King's forces are defeated. Jaime is present at Cersei's crowning following their last child Tommen's suicide, but is later ambushed by Daenerys Targaryen, who has come to Westeros to stake a claim to the Iron Throne. No character named Talisa appears in the books. Despite his position, he remains loyal to the Starks and is good friends with his sons Robb and Jon. For seventeen years, she has traveled throughout Essos alongside her abusive brother, until they were under the custody of Illyrio Mopatis in Pentos. Osha, Rickon and Shaggydog leave for Last Hearth. Jerome Flynn. After Robert's death, the Lannisters make Joffrey the King against his father's will, and Joffrey becomes a cruel ruler and a Puppet King used by his mother. Catelyn is killed, along with Robb and Talisa and many Stark loyalists, at the Red Wedding, when Walder Frey - supported by the Boltons and the Lannisters - turns on the Starks for breaking the marriage pact. After returning to Castle Black, Samwell begins to fear for Gilly's safety and instead finds her work in Mole's Town, a nearby settlement. Grey Worm expects Casterly Rock to be hard to win and is surprised to find it barely defended: the capture is effected with ease. After Sansa refuses to be bullied, Myranda points an arrow to her, preparing to injure her while leaving her usable for Ramsay to father a child. During the battle, she kills the Night King and saves Westeros from The Long Night. Melisandre has prophetic powers that give her partial knowledge of future events. Tormund Giantsbane (portrayed by Kristofer Hivju) is a wildling raider known for his many titles, "Giantsbane" being foremost. Tyrion accompanies Daenerys back across the Narrow Sea, supporting her claim against his sister Cersei. Gilly then survives the attack by White Walkers and declares that she is pregnant with Samwell's baby in the aftermath. Cornwell's character will cross paths with Uhtred (Alexander Dreymon), a native Briton raised by the invading. The right side of his face was grievously burned when he was only a boy after his brother pushed his face into a brazier, leaving him with a fear of fire. Sansa Stark is then married to Ramsay, thanks to an arrangement made by Petyr Baelish in his own attempt to control the North. He awakens on an island and returns to Dragonstone, Stannis' headquarters, where he is imprisoned for attempting to murder Lady Melisandre. Her plans are foiled, however, on the day of Cersei Lannister's trial at the Sept of Baelor. When Daenerys returns to defeat the slave masters and the Sons of the Harpy, Varys and Tyrion accompany her to Westeros and support her claim to the Iron Throne. She returns to Winterfell and eventually helps her sister Sansa and brother Brandon (now the Three-Eyed Raven) to uncover the meddling of Petyr Baelish, whom they execute on charges of murder and treason. He is a brooding, humorless man known for his hard sense of justice. Initially betrothed to King Joffrey, she is later released from her vow by Joffrey's betrothal to Margaery Tyrell. Despite this, Grey Worm chose to keep his current name because it was his name on the day Daenerys freed the Unsullied, so he considers it to be a lucky name. The pair travel to Hardhome and survive an attack by the White Walkers while rescuing wildlings. His dire wolf is called Grey Wind. The night before Grey Worm admits to Missandei that now he has her to love, he has begun to know what fear is. Despite victory over the Army of the Dead, and despite Jon insisting he will not press his claim to the throne, the news weakens their relationship. When Lady Olenna poisons Joffrey at his wedding to Margaery, the timid and innocent King Tommen Baratheon is crowned as his successor. Witnessing the event from his quarters in the Red Keep, Tommen, having seen his wife perish at the hands of his mother, commits suicide by throwing himself from a high window. She is taken to The Twins to be reunited with her mother Catelyn and brother Robb, but only arrives in time to see them massacred at the Red Wedding. During the War of Five Kings, Tywin briefly stays at Harrenhal, a castle and prison controlled by the Lannisters. Like his older siblings Joffrey and Myrcella his actual father is his uncle Ser Jaime Lannister. After King Robert's death and Eddard Stark's execution, arrangements are made for Gendry to travel to Castle Black with Arya (disguised as "Arry") and other Night's Watch recruits. He travels to Dorne to rescue their daughter Myrcella, but cannot prevent her from being poisoned. From her stronghold on Dragonstone, Daenerys sends Grey Worm and his army to take Casterly Rock. During their wedding day, however, Joffrey is assassinated in front of a large crowd by poison. He has the pommel reshaped into a wolf's head. In season 3, after returning to Craster's Keep, he is slain by Rast in the ensuing mutiny. Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Malko (season 5) Birgitte Hjort Srensen as Karsi (season 5) Zahary Baharov as Loboda (season 5) J. J. Murphy as Denys Mallister (season 5) Ali Lyons as Johnna (season 5) Oengus MacNamara as Thin man (season 5) Hattie Gotobed as Ghita (season 5) Meena Rayann as Vala (seasons 5-6) Introduced in Season 6 After Jon is assassinated in a mutiny, Tormund is present when the Lady Melisandre resurrects him, and forms part of the army Jon uses to reclaim Winterfell from House Bolton. Conleth Seamus Eoin Croiston Hill (born 24 November 1964) is an actor from Northern Ireland. She is considered unfashionable because of her physique. In an exit interview with . After the battle, he is discovered in a nearby forest by Lady Brienne, who avenges her long-deceased king by executing Stannis. With the weather closing in around them, and with his supplies dwindling, Melisandre suggests to Stannis that his daughter Shireen be sacrificed, in the hopes that her own king's blood will please the Lord of Light. Her death is never shown on-screen, but it is presumed that she starves in the dungeons of King's Landing along with her last remaining daughter, Tyene. He dies defending Daenerys at Winterfell during the eventual victory over the Army of the Dead. After, the entire garrison has been flayed alive and impaled on spikes, she is seen eating the flesh off the dead body of Adrack Humble, who has also been flayed and is covered in flies. When the order of maesters turn out to be disbelieving of the White Walker threat, he abandons his lessons and returns to the North to face the Army of the Dead. This article is about the television series.