Her father offers her to whomever captures Jaime Lannister, so the sadistic sellsword Vargo Hoat captures Jaime in the hope of becoming Lord of Karhold. House Greyjoy is one of the Great Houses of the Seven Kingdoms and is the principal noble house on the In the HBO television adaptation, he is portrayed by In the HBO television adaptation, the character is renamed Yara Greyjoy to avoid confusion with the character Euron Greyjoy is the younger brother of Balon and is hated by all his brothers. Rodrik questions Euron's intent to conquer Westeros and claim to have sailed to Valyria, infuriating Euron. Her parentage is in question, as Black Walder is rumoured to have slept with many women at the Twins, including her mother. Sarella is famous for her insatiable academic curiosities, and there are fan speculations that she is actually disguised as a male Citadel In two of pre-released chapters from the yet unfinished In the HBO television adaptation, he is portrayed by House Tully is one of the Great Houses of the Seven Kingdoms and is the principal house in the Edmure Tully is the third child, only son, and heir of Lord Hoster Tully. He considers the fact that his enemies are dead and he is not to be a personal victory, and he acts like a strong, respected man and a crucial ally, when he is not essentially a valued ally of the Lannisters. He is secretly an In the HBO television adaptation, he is portrayed by Qyburn is a former Maester who lost his chain for unethical experiments. In the aftermath of the Red Wedding and House Tully's downfall, House Frey has taken all of House Tully's former titles, including the Lordship of Riverrun.

He was sent to the Wall as the punishment and later elected the Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, and served in that capacity for many years before disappearing during a ranging beyond the Wall. He first appears in Aeron Greyjoy is the youngest of Balon's surviving brothers.Rodrik Harlaw is the Lord of Harlaw, the most populated of the Iron Islands.

In the HBO television adaptation, he is portrayed by In the HBO television adaptation (in which Hodor's real name has been changed to Wylis, ostensibly to avoid confusion with another character, Walder Frey), he is portrayed by In the HBO television adaptation, Osha is portrayed by Jeyne Poole is the daughter of Vayon Poole, the steward of In the first season of the television adaptation, an unidentified extra appeared briefly as Jeyne in the pilot episode. In season five, her storyline was partially blended into Sansa Stark's. During The Red Wedding has destroyed what honor is left in the house, as they have violated one of the oldest and most sacred traditions, the guest right. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFreyA noble house of the Riverlands, and probably the Tullys most important vassal, though they are less than scrupulous in discharging their feudal obligations to their nominal overlord, and often ignore their duties in service of their own interests. Walra? Walder Frey was born on month day 208, at birth place. Walder goes into a state of shock and looks back at the girl who then reveals her true identity: After murdering Walder, Arya uses his face to impersonate him and hold a feast in honor of all of his sons. During In the HBO television adaptation, he is portrayed by Eddison Tollett, also known as "Dolorous Edd" for his melancholy temperament, sarcastic wit and pessimistic In the HBO television adaptation, he is portrayed by Waymar Royce is a young Night's Watch ranger who leads two other rangers, the equally young Will and Gared, a man in his 50s, after a group of wildings in the prologue scene of the first novel, Wildlings, also called Free Folk, are people who live Mance Rayder is a former member of the Night's Watch who later deserted. In the HBO television adaptation, she is portrayed by Daario Naharis is a leader in the Stormcrows mercenary company. Lord Walder Frey was the Lord of the Crossing, Lord of Riverrun, Lord Paramount of the Trident, and the head of House Frey, the Great House of the Riverlands, and a former vassal house to House Tull… Hoster Tully disparagingly nicknamed him "the Late Walder Frey" when he arrived with his Frey soldiers at the site of the Walder Frey is notable for appearing - as a toddler - in In the books, Lord Walder isn't named the new Lord of Riverrun after the Red Wedding.