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“ | No gold! | „ |
~ Mord to Tyrion. |
Mord is a minor character in the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and a minor antagonist in its television adaptation, Game of Thrones. He serves as a gaoler of the Eyrie, being in charge of the upkeep and maintenance of the sky cells of the Eyrie.
Biography[]
Mord is the brutish and vicious jailer at the Eyrie who tormented Tyrion Lannister and, evidently, other prisoners. He is in charge of the upkeep and maintenance of the sky cells of the Eyrie.
The almost saintly aura that surrounds Jon Arryn should perhaps be tempered by the fact that he has long employed and presumably approved of Mord.
Tyrion Lannister is given into Mord's undeniable care while a prisoner at the Eyrie. While Tyrion is trapped in the Sky Cells, he tries to bargain for his freedom. Mord responds by beating him because he has no money to pay with. With great difficulty, Tyrion manages to bargain with Mord to allow him a fair hearing with Lysa Arryn, under the promise that "a Lannister always pays his debts."
Tyrion is able to manipulate the situation during his audience with Lysa to demand a trial by combat, which is won in his favor by Bronn. Set free, Tyrion asks for his money purse back from Rodrik Cassel. As Tyrion turns to leave, true to his word, he tosses the gold-filled purse to Mord, who looks back in delightful astonishment as Tyrion exits the Eyrie.
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Trivia[]
- Mord is Swedish and German for 'Murder'.
External Links[]
- Mord on the A Wiki of Ice and Fire.
- Mord on the Game of Thrones Wiki.