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For the main characters of the novels, see In season six, Ned Stark is portrayed by recurring actors In season seven, Ned Stark is portrayed by guest actor Robert Aramayo in a flashback scene.In season five, Cersei Lannister is also portrayed by guest actress Carice van Houten only appears in one episode of season eight, although credited as a main cast member.Charles Dance only appears in one episode of season five, although credited as a main cast member.In season three, Daario Naharis is portrayed by guest actor In seasons one and two, Tommen Baratheon is portrayed by recurring actor Callum Wharry.In season six, Hodor (originally named Wylis) is also portrayed by Sam Coleman in flashback scenes.In seasons one and two, Myrcella Baratheon is portrayed by In season six, Rodrik Cassel is portrayed by Fergus Leathem in flashback scenes.Jason Momoa is credited as "Also Starring" unlike the main cast who is credited in the In season six, Benjen Stark is also portrayed by Matteo Elezi in flashback scenes.In season one, Rickard Karstark is portrayed by Steven Blount.In season one, Beric Dondarrion is portrayed by David Michael Scott.In season two, Selyse Florent is portrayed by uncredited extra Sarah MacKeever.In seasons three to five, Little Sam is portrayed by uncredited infant extras.In seasons four and five, the Night King is portrayed by In season four, the Three-Eyed Raven is portrayed by In season four, Leaf is portrayed by Octavia Alexandru. Robin Arryn, Lord of the Eyrie and Defender of the Vale, is the only child of Jon and Lysa Arryn and a sickly boy doted on by his mother. This article is about the television series. "We hold the gate!" ―Grenn makes his last stand as Mag Mar Tun Doh Weg charges. Samwell asks Pypar, who has a good singing voice, for a song, but Pypar is too embarrassed by his confession and walks off.Grenn, Pypar and Sam ride after Jon when he abandons his post at Pyp is present when Jon Snow returns to Castle Black after escaping from the wildlings he had attempted to spy upon and being shot with arrows by his lover, Pyp and other members of the Night's Watch receive news from a boy name As he is preparing for the attack on Castle Black, he starts shaking, and Sam comes over to comfort and empower him to conduct his duties. "I've never thrown a spear before, I've never held a sword with a proper edge, this is no place for me to be."
The show scene where Sam holds Pyp's head in his last moments is maybe based on the book scene in which Sam comforts the fatally-injured Pyp and Sam welcoming Jon when he arrives at Castle Black in "Pyp discusses with Jon, Grenn, Sam and Eddison in "Pyp dying as Sam comforts him during the battle for Castle Black in "Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Pypar and Grenn have become firm friends, with Pypar teasing Grenn about his slow wits. He didn't want to tell strangers the real reason. Pypar and Sam get to cover, and continue to try to kill the members of Mance Rayder's army. Grenn was a ranger in the Night's Watch who joined and trained at the same time as Jon Snow, with whom he became good friends. Pypar, commonly called Pyp, was a steward in the Night's Watch and a friend to Jon Snow, Grenn, Eddison Tollett, and Samwell Tarly. Jon is upset that he has not gotten his desired appointment to the rangers.
• Robin Arryn (seasons 1, 4–6, 8) portrayed by Lino Facioli. He enjoys seeing people executed by defenestration, whether they are guilty or not (of note, Robin seems to enjoy seeing anything fall through the moon door, since the first thing he does when Petyr Baelish brings him …