According to Ygritte, Craster is the son of a ranger of the Night's Watch by a wildling woman from White Tree. After the ranger slept with the woman and got her pregnant, he abandoned her and returned to the Wall. She came to Castle Black and attempted to give Craster to the Watch when he was a child, but was driven off by the rangers instead.
Will is a ranger of the Night's Watch. He is the POV character for the prologue of A Game of Thrones.[1] In the television adaptation Game of Thrones he is portrayed by Bronson Webb.[2]In my family we say: A naked man has few secrets; a flayed man, none.Roose Bolton House Bolton of the Dreadfort is an extinct Great House of Westeros. After the Red Wedding, they became the rulers of the North, having usurped their position from their former liege lords, House Stark. Their original lands were in the northeast of the North. Their stronghold was a castle called the Dreadfort
Joseph Gatt is an English actor and model. In Game of Thrones Season 4, he plays a Thenn warg. Gatt is perhaps best known as the motion capture performer and likeness for Kratos from the acclaimed God of War video game franchise. He appeared as the Frost Giant, Grundroth in Thor, and Starfleet Science Officer 0718 in Star Trek Into Darkness. Gatt has a condition called alopecia universalis
Aeron Greyjoy, commonly referred to as Aeron Damphair, is a Drowned Man in service to the Drowned God, the deity worshiped by the ironborn of the Iron Islands off the western coast of Westeros. He is the brother of Balon Greyjoy, the late King of the Iron Islands, and Euron Greyjoy, his successor, as well as the uncle of Balon's children, Yara and Theon Greyjoy. Aeron Greyjoy is the brother ofShireen Baratheon (cousin) Gendry is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its HBO television adaptation Game of Thrones. [1] First appearing in 1996's A Game of Thrones, Gendry is a blacksmith apprentice in King's Landing, and an unacknowledged bastard of Costumes. Clothing and fashion in the Game of Thrones TV series adaptation by HBO adds a major new layer to the narrative: the A Song of Ice and Fire novels could only give relatively brief descriptions of clothing styles, but in the visual medium of television, this element becomes much more prominent. At the beginning of the TV series, lead zxh5.