Rodrik Cassel is a knight from House Cassel and a member of the Stark household. He is the uncle of Jory Cassel and is the master-at-arms of Winterfell.[3] In the television adaptation Game of Thrones he is portrayed by Ron Donachie and in a Season 6 flashback by Fergus Leathem.
Game of Thrones: Season 3. Brynden comforts Catelyn over the death of her father and the disappearances of her two younger sons. During the funeral of Hoster Tully, an annoyed Brynden takes the place of his nephew, Lord Edmure, after the latter fails several times to hit the funeral boat with flaming arrows.
HBO Max. After learning that Joffrey is not Robert Baratheon's (Mark Addy) legitimate son, Ned Stark (Sean Bean) composes his friend's will and a plan to make Renly Baratheon (Gethin Anthony) the
bLpYjj. Lysa was born into House Tully and was the second child of Lord Hoster Tully. She had an older sister, Catelyn, and a younger brother, Edmure. Petyr Baelish was fostered with the Tullys and Lysa grew up with him. [7] Lysa married Jon Arryn during Robert's Rebellion. Lord Jon was the head of House Arryn and a leader of the rebel faction fighting
↑ Robb Stark's initial northern force consists of 20,000 men (A Game of Thrones, Catelyn VII), with slightly more than 1/4 being heavy cavalry (A Game of Thrones, Bran VI gives the figures of 3,300-3,400 heavy cavalry out of an initial muster of 12,000). This would suggest ~15,000 infantry and ~5,000 heavy cavalry in his northern host.
Season 1, Episode 9 - "Baelor". The penultimate episode of the first season of the show was home to the death of the honorable Eddard Stark, changing the course of the show's history, and manipulating the expectations of fans. Executed at the behest of King Joffrey, Ned did not deserve to die and was a brilliant main character to that point.
This page is about the episode. For other uses, see: Baelor Targaryen (disambiguation) "Baelor" is the ninth episode of the first season of Game of Thrones. It is the ninth episode of the series overall. It premiered on June 12, 2011 on HBO. It was written by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, and directed by Alan Taylor. Ned makes a fateful decision; Robb takes a prized prisoner; Dany finds her
HBO Max. After learning that Joffrey is not Robert Baratheon's (Mark Addy) legitimate son, Ned Stark (Sean Bean) composes his friend's will and a plan to make Renly Baratheon (Gethin Anthony) the
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