List of characters created for Game of Thrones
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This page lists the characters that have been created for Game of Thrones, the television adaptation of the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, and have no equivalent counterpart in the books. The characters are listed according to their first appearance or mention in the series.
Contents
- 1 Season 1
- 2 Season 2
- 2.1 Episode 1: The North Remembers
- 2.2 Episode 2: The Night Lands
- 2.3 Episode 3: What Is Dead May Never Die
- 2.4 Episode 4: Garden of Bones
- 2.5 Episode 5: The Ghost of Harrenhal
- 2.6 Episode 6: The Old Gods and the New
- 2.7 Episode 7: A Man Without Honor
- 2.8 Episode 8: The Prince of Winterfell
- 2.9 Episode 10: Valar Morghulis
- 3 Season 3
- 3.1 Episode 1: Valar Dohaeris
- 3.2 Episode 2: Dark Wings, Dark Words
- 3.3 Episode 3: Walk of Punishment
- 3.4 Episode 4: And Now His Watch Is Ended
- 3.5 Episode 5: Kissed by Fire
- 3.6 Episode 6: The Climb
- 3.7 Episode 7: The Bear and the Maiden Fair
- 3.8 Episode 9: The Rains of Castamere
- 3.9 Episode 10: Mhysa
- 4 Season 4
- 5 Season 5
- 5.1 Episode 1: The Wars to Come
- 5.2 Episode 2: The House of Black and White
- 5.3 Episode 3: High Sparrow
- 5.4 Episode 4: Sons of the Harpy
- 5.5 Episode 5: Kill the Boy
- 5.6 Episode 6: Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken
- 5.7 Episode 7: The Gift
- 5.8 Episode 8: Hardhome
- 5.9 Episode 9: The Dance of Dragons
- 5.10 Episode 10: Mother's Mercy
- 6 Season 6
- 7 Season 7
- 8 Season 8
- 9 See also
- 10 Notes
Season 1
Episode 1: Winter Is Coming
- Tommy, played by Tommy Dunne (uncredited). He is the barber at Winterfell.
- Ros, played by Esmé Bianco. She is a prostitute from the winter town. She may appear in future books according to George R. R. Martin.
Episode 2: The Kingsroad
- The son of Cersei Lannister and Robert I Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Irogenia of Lys, a famous Lysene courtesan. (mentioned only)
Episode 4: Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things
- Harkon Umber, a long-dead member of House Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lord Hothor Umber, Harkon's father. (mentioned only)
- Lady Amarylis Umber, née Manderly, Harkon's mother. (mentioned only)
- Ghiscar, a pre-Conquest dragon. (mentioned only)
- Valryon, a pre-Conquest dragon. (mentioned only)
- Vermithrax, a pre-Conquest dragon. (mentioned only)
- Essovius, a pre-Conquest dragon. (mentioned only)
- Archonei, a pre-Conquest dragon. (mentioned only)
Episode 5: The Wolf and the Lion
- Ser Marlon of Tumblestone, a knight from the westerlands or riverlands. (mentioned only)
Episode 6: A Golden Crown
- Steffon, played by an unidentified extra. He is a turnip-cart driver from the north.
- Lord Daragh Umber, a Lord of the Last Hearth. (mentioned only)
- Lady Morag Umber, Daragh's wife. (mentioned only)
- Mycah Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lucan Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lord Gareth Umber. (mentioned only)
- Joseth Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lady Regan Karstark, née Umber. (mentioned only)
- Corin Umber. (mentioned only)
- Brandon Umber. (mentioned only)
- Kear Umber. (mentioned only)
- Finn Umber. (mentioned only)
- Marya Greenleaf, Finn's wife. (mentioned only)
- Mickon Greenleaf, Warden of Last Hearth. (mentioned only)
- Benya Umber. (mentioned only)
- Tulip Umber. (mentioned only)
- Caren Umber. (mentioned only)
- Iain Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lady Arwen Swann, Iain's wife. (mentioned only)
- Lord Ector Swann, Lord of Stonehelm. (mentioned only)
- Lady Eleanor Swann, Ector's wife. (mentioned only)
- Iain Umber, son of Iain. (mentioned only)
- Emilia Umber. (mentioned only)
- Hollys Umber, née Tallhart. (mentioned only)
- Lord Tyrek Tallhart. (mentioned only)
- Lady Petra Tallhart. (mentioned only)
- Lady Katrina Umber, née Cerwyn. (mentioned only)
- Lord Cleos Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lady Vivian Cerwyn. (mentioned only)
- Maynard Umber. (mentioned only)
- Cedric Umber. (mentioned only)
- Lord Tommard Karstark, Lord of Karhold. (mentioned only)
- Lord Beric Karstark, Tommard's father. (mentioned only)
- Lady Mara Karstark, Tommard's mother. (mentioned only)
- Berrican Karstark. (mentioned only)
- Uthor Karstark. (mentioned only)
- Petyr Karstark. (mentioned only)
- Jon Karstark. (mentioned only)
- Laurence Karstark. (mentioned only)
- Ser Jore Blackbrow. (mentioned only)
- Lord Erich Blackbrow. (mentioned only)
- Lady Conn Blackbrow. (mentioned only)
- Marek Blackbrow. (mentioned only)
- Helos Blackbrow. (mentioned only)
- Emilia Blackbrow. (mentioned only)
- Morgana Umber. (mentioned only)
- Visneya Targaryen, wife of Viserys II Targaryen. (mentioned only)
- Serena Blackfyre, lowborn wife of Daemon I Blackfyre. (mentioned only)
- Lord Axel Baratheon, son of Orys Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Lady Alanna Penrose, Axel's wife. (mentioned only)
- Steffon Trant. (mentioned only)
- Lord Serac Baratheon, son of Orys. (mentioned only)
- Lady Monica Baratheon, née Velaryon, Serac's wife. (mentioned only)
- Lord William Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Reginald Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Steffon Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Padraic Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Flynn Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Ser Mychal Baratheon, Kingsguard to Aenys I Targaryen. In The World of Ice & Fire (2014), he is brought into book-canon as Ser Raymont Baratheon, though as of Fire & Blood (2018), his canonicity is dubious. (mentioned only)
- Ser Serwyn Errol, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard. (mentioned only)
- Ethelide Baratheon, daughter of Orys. (mentioned only)
- Theresa Baratheon, daughter of Orys. (mentioned only)
- Ser Kevan, Theresa's husband. (mentioned only)
- Petyr, son of Kevan. (mentioned only)
- Lady Martyna Mullendore, wife of Lord William. (mentioned only)
- William Baratheon, son of William. (mentioned only)
- Jon Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Martyn Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Mace Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Orys Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Theodor Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Bryte Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Tommax Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Lorax Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Brune Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Gude Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Lex Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Wineiri Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Miriam Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Argalia Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Lord Symeon Baratheon, son of Lyonel Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Lady Meera Baratheon, Symeon's wife. (mentioned only)
- Lord Maynard Royce. (mentioned only)
- Lord Robar Royce. (mentioned only)
- Lady Diana Royce. (mentioned only)
- Lady Mavis Royce, née Belmore. (mentioned only)
- Andar Royce. (mentioned only)
- Paxter Royce. (mentioned only)
- Junia Royce. (mentioned only)
- Serena Royce. (mentioned only)
- Lady Elena Egen. (mentioned only)
- Lord Xander Egen. (mentioned only)
- Lady Rusalia Egen. (mentioned only)
- Maxim Royce, brother of Yohn Royce. (mentioned only)
- Waymar Royce, brother of Yohn Royce. (mentioned only)
- Lady Wylla Waynwood. (mentioned only)
- Edwina Royce. (mentioned only)
- Brammax Egen. (mentioned only)
- Ser Stentey Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Dareon Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Simon Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Stephus Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Maynard Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Lionel Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Gilwood Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Samwell Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Dorgas Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Sansa Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Millicent Hunter. (mentioned only)
- Donal Royce. (mentioned only)
- Ser Donal Royce, Donal's father. (mentioned only)
- Priscilla Royce. (mentioned only)
- Catherine Hornwood. (mentioned only)
- Mavis Royce. (mentioned only)
- Pruea Royce. (mentioned only)
- Philippa Royce. (mentioned only)
- Danaela Royce. (mentioned only)
- Junia Royce. (mentioned only)
- Luna Royce. (mentioned only)
- Wayrick Royce. (mentioned only)
Episode 7: You Win or You Die
- Armeca, played by Sahara Knite. She is a prostitute employed by Petyr Baelish.
- Balian, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made ranger of the Night's Watch.
- Echiel, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made builder of the Night's Watch.
- Escan, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made ranger of the Night's Watch.
- Gordo, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made steward of the Night's Watch.
- Joby, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made steward of the Night's Watch.
- Luke, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made steward of the Night's Watch.
- Mink, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made steward of the Night's Watch.
- Nelugo, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made ranger of the Night's Watch.
- Niko, played by Denis Halligan (uncredited). He is a newly-made ranger of the Night's Watch.
- Rancer, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made builder of the Night's Watch.
- Vorkoy, played by an unidentified extra. He is a newly-made builder of the Night's Watch.
- One-Eyed Joe, a senior steward at Castle Black. (mentioned only)
Episode 9: Baelor
- Arwaya Frey, played by an unidentified extra. She is a daughter of Walder Frey.
- Waldron Frey, betrothed to Arya Stark. In the books, she is betrothed to Elmar Frey. (mentioned only)
Season 2
Episode 1: The North Remembers
- Lord Leadranach, played by Pat Mooney. He is a northern lord.
- Lord Portan, played by Gordon Fulton. He is a northern lord.
- Kovarro,[N 1] played by Steven Cole. He replaces Jhogo.
- Ser Alton Lannister, played by Karl Davies. He replaces Ser Cleos Frey.
- Daisy, played by Maisie Dee. She is a prostitute employed by Petyr Baelish.
Episode 2: The Night Lands
- Petyr Baratheon, stillborn son of Stannis Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Tommard Baratheon, stillborn son of Stannis Baratheon. (mentioned only)
- Edric Baratheon, stillborn son of Stannis Baratheon. (mentioned only)
Episode 3: What Is Dead May Never Die
- Gerald, played by Ken Fletcher. He is a groom in the army of Renly Baratheon.
- Willem, a commoner killed by Yoren for killing his older brother. (mentioned only)
- Lady Zourif, a probably-fictitious noblewoman mentioned by Shae. (mentioned only)
Episode 4: Garden of Bones
- Rennick, played by David Fynn. He is a Lannister man-at-arms.
- Talisa Maegyr, played by Oona Chaplin. She replaces Jeyne Westerling.
- Weasel, played by Paul Kealyn (uncredited). He replaces Weese and has the same name as the book-character Weasel who appears in the same chapters.
- Ganes, a butcher from the riverlands and a collaborator with the brotherhood without banners. (mentioned only)
- The Spice King, played by Nicholas Blane. He is one of the Thirteen of Qarth.
- The Silk King, played by Slavko Juraga. He is one of the Thirteen of Qarth.
- The Copper King, played by an unidentified extra. He is one of the Thirteen of Qarth.
Episode 5: The Ghost of Harrenhal
- Reginald Lannister, played by Patrick Fitzsymons. He is a member of House Lannister of Lannisport.
- Malakho, played by Robert Boroje (uncredited). He is an elderly Dothraki in Daenerys's khalasar.
- Harker, played by an unidentified extra. He is a ranger in Qhorin Halfhand's party.
- Borba, played by Marcus Shakesheff (uncredited). He is a ranger in Qhorin Halfhand's party.
Episode 6: The Old Gods and the New
- Lord Marlyn Dormand, a northern lord. (mentioned only)
Episode 7: A Man Without Honor
- Jack, played by an unidentified extra. He replaces one of the miller's sons from Acorn Water.
- Billy, played by an unidentified extra. He replaces one of the miller's sons from Acorn Water.
- Bernadette, played by Sara Dylan. She is a handmaiden serving in the Red Keep.
- Cynda Lannister, the mother of Alton Lannister. (mentioned only)
- Ser Willem Frey, a knight of House Frey. There is a character named Willem Frey in the books but he is a ten-year-old page. (mentioned only)
- Bryan, a former squire of Jaime Lannister. (mentioned only)
Episode 8: The Prince of Winterfell
Episode 10: Valar Morghulis
- Tom, played by Christopher Reilly. He is a Stark man-at-arms.
Season 3
Episode 1: Valar Dohaeris
- Dongo the Doomed, played by Ian Whyte. He is a giant in Mance Rayder's army.
- Mirelle, played by Elisa Lasowski. She is a prostitute employed by Petyr Baelish.
- Ser Jaremy Mallister, played by an unidentified extra. He is a bannerman of Hoster Tully.
Episode 2: Dark Wings, Dark Words
- Locke, played by Noah Taylor. He replaces Vargo Hoat.
Episode 3: Walk of Punishment
- Karl Tanner, played by Burn Gorman. He replaces Clubfoot Karl and Dirk.
- Greizhen mo Ullhor, played by Clifford Barry. He replaces Grazdan mo Ullhor.
- Genna, played by Kylie Harris. She is a prostitute employed by Petyr Baelish.
- Kayla, played by Pixie Le Knot. She is a prostitute employed by Petyr Baelish.
Episode 4: And Now His Watch Is Ended
- Allana, a cousin of Margaery Tyrell. (mentioned only)
Episode 5: Kissed by Fire
- Olyvar, played by Will Tudor. He is a prostitute employed by Petyr Baelish.
Episode 6: The Climb
- Black Walder Rivers, played by Tim Plester, He replaces Black Walder Frey and Walder Rivers.
Episode 7: The Bear and the Maiden Fair
- Razdal mo Eraz, played by George Georgiou. He replaces Grazdan mo Eraz.
- Violet, played by Stephanie Blacker. She is a bedwarmer of Ramsay Snow.
- Myranda, played by Charlotte Hope. She replaces the Bastard's Boys.
- Bruni, the late husband of Osha. (mentioned only)
Episode 9: The Rains of Castamere
- Walda Frey, played by an unidentified extra. She is a daughter of Walder Frey.
- Derwa Frey, played by Maeve Guy (uncredited). She is a daughter of Walder Frey.
- Waldra Frey, played by an unidentified extra. She is a daughter of Walder Frey.
- Janeya Frey, played by an unidentified extra. She is a granddaughter of Walder Frey.
- Neyela Frey, played by Elizabeth Wiffen (uncredited). She is a granddaughter of Walder Frey.
- Marianne Frey, played by Katie Creaven (uncredited). She is a granddaughter of Walder Frey.
- Freya Frey, played by Susie McWilliams (uncredited). She is a granddaughter of Walder Frey.
Episode 10: Mhysa
- Lord Desmond Crakehall, played by Maro Drobnic. He replaces Roland Crakehall.
- Ser Eldrick Sarsfield, played by an unidentified extra. He is a knight of House Sarsfield.
Season 4
Episode 1: Two Swords
- Lord Blackmont, played by Daniel Rabin. He replaces Larra Blackmont.
- Lowell, played by an unidentified extra. He is a Lannister man-at-arms.
- Morgan, played by Chris Reilly. He is a Lannister man-at-arms.
- Lord Beric Dayne, the father of Ser Arthur Dayne. (mentioned only)
Episode 2: The Lion and the Rose
- Tansy, played by Jazzy de Lisser. She replaces Kyra.
- The Night King, played by Richard Brake and later Vladimír Furdík. He is the leader of the white walkers.
Episode 3: Breaker of Chains
- Olly, played by Brenock O'Connor. He replaces Satin.
- Guymon, played by Jem Wall. He is Olly's father.
- King Orys I, an old Westerosi king. (mentioned only)
- Elyo Grivas, a First Sword of Braavos. (mentioned only)
- Sally, played by Trixiebelle Harrowell. She is the daughter of a farmer in the riverlands.
Episode 4: Oathkeeper
- Viola Redwyne, the sister of Olenna Tyrell. (mentioned only)
- Sissy, played by Jane McGrath. She is one of Craster's wives.
- Morag, played by Deirdre Monaghan. She is one of Craster's wives.
Episode 6: The Laws of Gods and Men
- Lhara, played by Sarine Sofair. She is a Braavosi prostitute.
Episode 7: Mockingbird
- Lord Stokeworth, the late husband of Tanda Stokeworth. (mentioned only)
Episode 8: The Mountain and the Viper
- Ser Vance Corbray, played by Richard Doubleday. He is a knight of House Corbray.
- Orson Lannister, a simpleminded cousin of Tyrion Lannister. (mentioned only)
- Maester Volarik, a maester serving at Casterly Rock. (mentioned only)
Episode 9: The Watchers on the Wall
- Maester Vaull, a long-dead maester who served at Castle Black. (mentioned only)
- Cooper, played by Joe Claflin (uncredited). He is a member of the Night's Watch.
Episode 10: The Children
- Kullback, played by an unidentified extra. He is a wildling in Mance Rayder's army.
- Fennesz, played by Trevor Allan Davies. He is a freedman of Meereen.
- Mighdal, one of the Great Masters of Meereen. (mentioned only)
- Calla, Mighdal's daughter. (mentioned only)
Season 5
Episode 1: The Wars to Come
- White Rat, played by Marcos James. He replaces Stalwart Shield.
- Vala, played by Meena Rayann. She is a Meereenese prostitute and collaborator with the Sons of the Harpy.
Episode 2: The House of Black and White
- Ser Wyllis Bracken, betrothed to Lollys Stokeworth. (mentioned only)
- Lord Commander Stone, a Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Ser Rodrik Velaryon, Lord Commander Stone's successor. (mentioned only)
- Dagon Harlaw, a First Ranger of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Maester Gavin, a maester of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Petyr Hill, a First Builder of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Ser Jasper Bracken, Rodrik Velaryon's successor. (mentioned only)
- Ser Mors Umber, a First Ranger of the Night's Watch under Osric Stark. (mentioned only)
- William Flowers, a First Builder of the Night's Watch under Osric Stark. (mentioned only)
- Robert of Oxbridge, Osric Stark's successor. (mentioned only)
- Artos Snow, a First Ranger of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Simeon of Ashemark, a First Builder of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Morros Charlton, a steward of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Willem of the Dun Fort, Robert of Oxbridge's successor. (mentioned only)
- Ser Jon Baxter, a First Ranger of the Night's Watch. (mentioned only)
- Brynden Stone, Willem of the Dun Fort's successor. (mentioned only)
Episode 3: High Sparrow
- Clea, played by Gwyneth Keyworth. She replaces the sunset girl.
Episode 4: Sons of the Harpy
- Lord Ashford, the head of House Ashford. (mentioned only)
- Lady Caulfield, the head of House Caulfield. (mentioned only)
- Lord Mazin, played by an unidentified extra. He is a northern lord.
- Lord Wibberley, the head of House Wibberley. (mentioned only)
- Brother Boake, played by an unidentified extra. He is a member of the Faith Militant.
Episode 5: Kill the Boy
- Eaton, played by Gianpiero Cognoli. He is one of the Great Masters of Meereen.
- Elboneno, played by Peter Silverleaf. He is one of the Great Masters of Meereen.
Episode 6: Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken
- Ghita, played by Hattie Gotobed. She is the terminally ill daughter of Joss the Gloom.
- Malko, played by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. He is the captain of a slaving ship.
Episode 7: The Gift
- Derek, played by Ian Lloyd Anderson. He is a member of the Night's Watch.
- Brant, played by Jonathan Byrne. He is a member of the Night's Watch.
Episode 8: Hardhome
- Loboda, played by Zahary Baharov. He is an elder of the Thenns.
- Karsi, played by Birgitte Hjort Sørensen. She is a chieftess of the ice-river clans.
- Dim Dalba, played by Murray McArthur. He is a wildling elder at Hardhome.
- Willa, played by Karla Lyons. She is Karsi's daughter.
- Johnna, played by Ali Lyons. She is Karsi's daughter.
Episode 9: The Dance of Dragons
- Brea, played by Gemita Samarra. She is a Braavosi prostitute. She shares a name with Brusco's daughter Brea.
- Anara, played by Ollie Kram. She is a Braavosi prostitute.
- Aya, played by Aifric O'Donnell. She is a worker at a Braavosi brothel.
- King Maegor III Targaryen, a fictitious king of the Seven Kingdoms mentioned by Mace Tyrell. (mentioned only)
- Aberdolf Strongbeard, played by Andrew McClay (uncredited). He is a northern man-at-arms in Stannis Baratheon's army.
Episode 10: Mother's Mercy
- Simpson, played by Laurence O'Fuarain. He is a Bolton man-at-arms.
- Gordy, played by Tristan McConnell. He is a Bolton man-at-arms.
Season 6
Episode 1: The Red Woman
- Maester Wolkan, played by Richard Rycroft. He is a maester serving at the Dreadfort.
- Ko Qhono, played by Staz Nair. He is a ko in Khal Moro's khalasar.
Episode 2: Home
- Lord Harald Karstark, played by Paul Rattray. He replaces Arnolf Karstark.
Episode 3: Oathbreaker
- Ornela, played by Hannah John-Kamen. She is one of the dosh khaleen.
- Arthur, played by Nathanael Saleh. He is one of the Varys's little birds.
- Frances, played by Annette Hannah. She is one of Varys's little birds.
- The high priestess of the dosh khaleen, played by Souad Faress.
- Khal Savo, the late husband of the high priestess of the dosh khaleen. (mentioned only)
- Dom, Vala's son. (mentioned only)
Episode 4: Book of the Stranger
- Belicho Paenymion, played by Eddie Jackson. He is a Volantene nobleman.
- Ash, played by Yousef Sweid. He is a freedman of Meereen.
- Kesh, played by Michael Heath. He is a freedman of Meereen.
- Aggo, played by Chuku Modu. He is a Dothraki rider in Khal Moro's khalasar. He shares a name with the book-character Aggo, who also appears earlier in the show.
- Iggo, played by Deon Lee-Williams. He is a Dothraki rider at Vaes Dothrak. He shares a name with the book-character Iggo, one of the Brave Companions.
- The green khal, played by an unidentified extra. He is a Dothraki khal.
- Khal Forzho, played by Tamer Hassan. He is a Dothraki khal.
- Khal Rhalko, played by Andrei Claude. He is a Dothraki khal.
- Khal Qorro, played by Darius Dar Khan. He is a Dothraki khal.
- Khal Brozho, played by Elie Haddad. He is a Dothraki khal.
Episode 5: The Door
- Clarenzo, played by Rob Callender. He is a Braavosi mummer who portrays Joffrey Baratheon in The Bloody Hand.
- Camello, played by Kevin Eldon. He is a Braavosi mummer who portrays Eddard Stark in The Bloody Hand.
- Bianca, played by Eline Powell. She is a Braavosi mummer who portrays Sansa Stark in The Bloody Hand.
- Zanrush, played by Gerald Lepkowski. He is a Red Priest of R'hllor.
- Kinvara, played by Ania Bukstein. She replaces Benerro and Moqorro.
Episode 6: Blood of My Blood
- Lady Kitty Frey, played by Lucy Hayes. She is the ninth wife of Walder Frey.
- Symun Fossoway, betrothed to Talla Tarly. (mentioned only)
Episode 7: The Broken Man
- Brother Ray, played by Ian McShane. He replaces the Elder Brother and Septon Meribald.
- Morgan, played by Ian Davies. He is a member of the brotherhood without banners.
- Gatins, played by Ricky Champ. He is a member of the brotherhood without banners.
Episode 8: No One
- Riddell, played by Ross McKinney. He is a member of the brotherhood without banners.
- Steve, played by Steve Love. He is a member of the brotherhood without banners.
Season 7
Episode 1: Dragonstone
- Lord Ned Umber, played by Harry Grasby. He is the son of Smalljon Umber.
- Maester Weyland, played by an unidentified extra. He is a maester at the Citadel.
- Eddie, played by Ed Sheeran. He is a Lannister man-at-arms.
- Geoff, played by Thomas Turgoose. He is a Lannister man-at-arms.
- Theo, played by William Postlethwaite. He is a Lannister man-at-arms.
Episode 2: Stormborn
- Archmaester Pylos, an archmaester of healing. He shares a name with the book-character Pylos, a maester at Dragonstone. (mentioned only)
- Harrag, played by Brendan Cowell. He is an ironborn raider serving under Yara Greyjoy.
Episode 4: The Spoils of War
- Henk, played by Danny Kirrane. He is a Stark guard.
- Koner, played by Joseph Quinn. He is a Stark guard.
Episode 5: Eastwatch
- Archmaester Sandhu, played by Julian Firth. He is a member of the Conclave.
- Septon Maynard, played by Tom Chadbon. He was the High Septon during the late reign of Aerys II Targaryen.
Season 8
Episode 1: Winterfell
- Craya, played by Lucy Aarden. She is a prostitute in King's Landing.
- Dirah, played by Marina Lawrence-Mahrra. She is a prostitute in King's Landing.
- Archie, a Lannister man-at-arms. (mentioned only)
- William, a Lannister man-at-arms. (mentioned only)
Episode 2: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
- Fergus, played by Seamus O'Hara. He is a commoner at Winterfell.
- Teela, played by Bea Glancy. She is a commoner at Winterfell.
Episode 4: The Last of the Starks
- Sarra, played by Danielle Galligan. She is a serving girl at Winterfell.
- Willa, played by Alice Nokes. She is a serving girl at Winterfell.
Episode 5: The Bells
- Martha, played by Bronte Carmichael. She is one of Varys's little birds.
- Nora, played by Laura Elphinstone. She is a commoner from King's Landing.
- Vicky, a commoner from King's Landing. (mentioned only)
- Alanna, played by Kim Chapman (uncredited). She is a commoner from King's Landing.
- Xela, played by Alexis Raben. She is a commoner from King's Landing.
Episode 6: The Iron Throne
- Lord Une, played by Michael Benbaruk. He is a lord of the stormlands.
- Lord Symon Gaunt, the father of Ser Gwayne Gaunt. (mentioned only)
- Lord Dondarrion (mentioned only)
- Lady Dondarrion (mentioned only)
- Lady Alys Reyne, crowned queen of love and beauty by Ser Gwayne Gaunt. (mentioned only)
- Barron the Unready, a tourney fighter defeated by Ser Barristan Selmy. (mentioned only)
See also
Notes
- ↑ The name "Kovarro" is based on the new naming conventions established by language consultant David J. Peterson. The name derives from the verb kovarat, meaning "to stand," and the name therefore means "one who stands on his own."
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