Finn is a main character and ranger at the Night's Watch. He reacts with shock when Cotter tells him he is a Wildling and might be able to diffuse the situation, but his reaction is more toned down if Gared told him atop the Wall in Episode 3. Finn witnesses this and runs off. In "The Sword in Darkness" their relationship improves. "Anything can be killed!" Atop the wall, Finn speaks with Gared atop the wall about Cotter. Later on, however, it appears that this is a front to hide his fear of the lands beyond the Wall, displaying either an inferiority complex or massive insecurities. Finn is shown not to trust Cotter, asking whether Gared would trust him with the map if the North Grove was real. Finn retorts that anything can be killed and launches an attack on one of the Wights, When Sylvi, Gared and Cotter are somewhat safe, they look for Finn but he has already died. Upon going North, they are encountered by a group of female wildlings to which Finn warns Gared not to go near them when Cotter is pinned down by them.
It is unknown what becomes of him after this, or what Frostfinger decides to do about Finn. He was sent to the Wall because he killed a lordling of House Piper over a girl he had sexual relations with. Finn's wight form will shock and horrify him, while this version does not in still any such fear in him, and Gared simply calls him an "ugly bastard", before fighting him.
If Gared and Finn does not have a good relationship with each other at the end of the episode, then Finn will not appear to offer his help while they desert Castle Black.
Either way ends up Britt dying. Gared later walks over to Cotter and Finn and talks about going to Craster's. After the lordling found out about the affair between Finn and his wife, he attempted to murder Finn with a dagger. The three of them celebrate becoming men of the Watch, entering the elevator to head for the top of the Wall. Finn will hand Gared a sword, saying he has to come with them otherwise Frostfinger will think he had a part in their escape. If they are on good terms, however, they will cross paths during the escape.
If Gared and Finn have a good relationship with each other at the end of the episode, then Finn will cross paths with Gared and Cotter. While traveling, Cotter remarks that Finn has eaten most of their food.
However, he never really learned from his mistakes, as he will brashly attack a Wight and end up paying the price with his life, only if he is brought along with Finn is first seen once Frostfinger says a few words. With all new recruits, Frostfinger doesn't seem to like Finn and slaps him when Finn undermines him.
Gared tries to kill one but does not succeed, yelling about how they can't be killed. Finn waits for his relief, complaining to Frostfinger that they're late. Il interprète le rôle de Loras Tyrell dans la première, deuxième, troisième, quatrième, cinquième et sixième saison de Game of Thrones. Gared and Finn get into a fight and Finn isn't seen after that scene. When Sylvi tells him he's freezing and should sit by the fire, Finn tells her not to worry about him and that someone should keep watch. He tells the northerners to follow his lead to a weirwood tree beyond the Wall to take their vows.
Later during 'Finn's relationship with Sylvi is completely determinant, based on whether you brought him along with you in Sons of Winter. Later on, Finn messes with Gared while he's testing his strength. Gared can vouch for Finn, saying that he'd bring him to a fight, when speaking with Jon Snow. Depending on their relationship, Finn will either blame Gared or say that he was merely defending himself. When the group arrive at the weirwood tree, Finn will tell them he's broken plenty of vows in his lifetime, the Night's Watch vows are just more to add to the list. If Gared refuses to let him desert Castle Black with him, Finn, outraged, criticizes Gared for leaving him behind over trusting Cotter. Il est connu pour avoir tenu le rôle de Loras Tyrell dans la série de HBO Game of Thrones et pour son rôle de Danny Rand dans la série Iron Fist . When Cotter tries to practice with the crossbows he ends up shooting himself by accident which Finn laughs at, but Cotter steals his knife in retaliation. If Gared snitched on Cotter, Finn will be pleased with him while Cotter will be annoyed.