The Book of Brothers, informally called the White Book, is the tome that records the deeds of every knight who has ever served in the three hundred year history of the Kingsguard . Ser Brienne Tarth completes Jaime Lannister's entry in the Book of Brothers. The book is kept in the Red Keep in the White Sword Tower, where the knights of the
A Feast for Crows (mentioned) Played by. Oliver Ford Davies. TV series. Game of Thrones: Season 2. Cressen is a maester of the Citadel in service to Stannis Baratheon, Lord of Dragonstone. He is the POV character in the prologue of A Clash of Kings. [3] In the television adaptation Game of Thrones he is portrayed by Oliver Ford Davies .
The Night's Watch was founded to man the Wall. As the War of the Five Kings begins, disturbing reports have come back from the scouts of the Night's Watch saying that, after an abnormally long summer, winter is returning and the White Walkers with it. There is a danger of another Long Night, but given that the great lords of Westeros are short
Shae was a prostitute and Tyrion Lannister's mistress. She was also Sansa Stark's former handmaiden during her time in King's Landing. Shae is a young woman of mystery, as she won't divulge her true origins. She has a Lorathi accent and is obviously not native to Westeros: she says she arrived there ten years ago. She is first encountered as a camp-follower with the Lannister army in the
A Game of Thrones. Grenn is one of the recruits when Jon Snow comes to join the Night's Watch. They are trained together by Ser Alliser Thorne, with Alliser deriding Grenn as "Aurochs". While training with blunted swords, Jon defeats Grenn and causes an injury to his hand.
Game of Thrones: Season 8 [] Brienne uses Oathkeeper during the Battle of Winterfell. After the battle of King's Landing, Brienne serves as Lord Commander of the Kingsguard to King Bran the Broken, with Oathkeeper still in her possession. In the books [] In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the sword is forged by Tobho Mott along with Widow's Wail
Jorah Mormont 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 . Introduced in A Game of Thrones (1996), Jorah is a knight in exile, the disgraced former lord of Bear Island and the only son of Jeor Mormont, the honorable lord Doran Martell was the Prince of Dorne and the Lord of Sunspear. He was the head of House Martell, the ruling house of Dorne, and the older brother of the late Princess Elia, who was murdered along with her children, Rhaenys and Aegon, by Ser Gregor Clegane in the Sack of King's Landing, and Prince Oberyn, known as The Red Viper, also killed by Here's the best breakdown I've found. Generally speaking, Season 1 = AGOT, Season 2 = ACOK, Season 3-5 are all over the place, but generally cover ASOS-ADWD. Book 3 = Season 3/bits of 4. Book 4/5 (hand in hand = Bits of 4, and now 5. Yes, reading certain increments of 4/5 would indeed spoil S5 plot points - a lot, but the show and book are now Robert wants to visit the tomb of Ned's sister Lyanna Stark, who was his betrothed. They pass the dead of House Stark with statues in front of the crypts, each lord holding a sword on his lap with a direwolf at his feet. They arrive at the last of the occupied crypts. Here there are three tombs for Ned's father Rickard, his elder brother .