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by Henning Ludvigsen, FFG©.

Alias Boros the Belly
Title Ser
Allegiances
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Ser Boros Blount is a knight of House Blount. He is a member of King Robert's Kingsguard.

Appearance and Character

See also: Images of Boros Blount

Boros is an ugly man with a broad chest and short, bandy legs. He is bald, has a flat nose, jowls and grey hair. He is short-tempered.[1] Jaime describes him as an angry paper shield.[2]

Boros's physical health worsens over the course of the series as he becomes heavier and less able to stand on his own.[3]

Varys considers him to be loyal to Cersei.[4] Many characters throughout the series think of Boros with contempt due to the man's cowardice.[5][6][7][8][9][2][10]

History

Boros took part in the Tourney at Lannisport, where he was defeated by the eventual champion, Ser Jorah Mormont.[11]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

With his sworn brothers Ser Meryn Trant and Ser Jaime Lannister, Boros escorts King Robert I to Winterfell.[12] According to Varys, Boros and Meryn, despite their oath to Robert, are Queen Cersei's creatures.[4] He is present in the throne room when Ser Barristan Selmy is dismissed, and laughs at his former sworn brother's shame.[5]

A Clash of Kings

Boros does not hesitate to hit Sansa Stark again and again on order of King Joffrey I.[1][6] Sansa considers him the worst member of the Kingsguard.[13] Boros survives the riot of King's Landing, when the royal procession is attacked on its return to the Red Keep after seeing Princess Myrcella off to Dorne.[7]

Boros is arrested and later removed from the Kingsguard by Cersei Lannister. This is due to his surrender without a fight to Tyrion Lannister's men when they were escorting Prince Tommen to the castle of Rosby. He is replaced by Ser Osmund Kettleblack. Tyrion reflects on the matter:

Even if Ser Osmund proved an utter craven, he would be no worse than Ser Boros Blount, currently residing in a dungeon at Rosby. Ser Boros had been escorting Tommen and Lord Gyles when Ser Jacelyn Bywater and his gold cloaks had surprised them, and had yielded up his charge with an alacrity that would have enraged old Ser Barristan Selmy as much as it did Cersei; a knight of the Kingsguard was supposed to die in defense of the king and royal family. His sister had insisted Joffrey strip Blount of his white cloak on the grounds of treason and cowardice. [8]

A Storm of Swords

Boros is reinstated to the Kingsguard by Lord Tywin Lannister upon his return as Hand of the King, to fill the vacancy left by Sandor Clegane when he deserted.[9] During the trial of Tyrion for the death of King Joffrey, Boros recounts the tale of Tyrion beating Joffrey after the riot and the threat against Joffrey's life.[14]

After the death of Joffrey, the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, Jaime Lannister, makes Boros the official food taster of the new king, Tommen I, a shameful post for any knight. Blount is enraged at this and states that Jamie should be the food taster since he has lost his sword hand. Jaime states that if Boros is unhappy he can duel Jaime, causing Blount to leave the room angrily.[2]

A Feast for Crows

Boros and Ser Osmund Kettleblack bring the news of Lord Tywin's death to Queen Regent Cersei Lannister.[15] He and Ser Osmund are later ordered by Cersei to murder the two turnkeys who fell asleep the night Tyrion Lannister escapes from the Black Cells; they are later reprimanded by Lord Commander Jaime Lannister for mindlessly killing the only two leads.[16] In Dorne, Ser Arys Oakheart thinks of Boros and his familiarity with the Street of Silk in King's Landing.[17]

Cersei, when she frames Margaery Tyrell for treason, plans on Boros being the only Kingsguard knight available if Margaery asks for trial by combat, as Cersei believes Boros would be no match for any champion the Faith of the Seven names.[18] When Cersei enquires about Boros's fighting skill she is assured by Osmund that he is an inept fighter.[19]

A Dance with Dragons

Boros remains at the Red Keep. He guards Tommen when Ser Kevan Lannister has dinner with Cersei and the king. Kevan thinks Boros feeble, and that tasting food is possibly the only thing he is good for. At the dinner, Boros appears heavier and in poor health. He has a difficult time standing for the duration of the meal, and has to lean on a wall for support.[3]

Quotes by Boros

Your Grace, the sight of our white cloaks might enrage the mob.[7]

Quotes about Boros

Paint stripes on a toad, he does not become a tiger.[13]

Sandor Clegane


Ser Boros was the worst of the Kingsguard, an ugly man with a foul temper, all scowls and jowls.[13]

Sansa Starks thoughts on Ser Boros


Blount is a blustering coward.[9]

Tyrion Lannister


The man is craven, and a good thing. Though fat, aging, and never more then ordinary, Ser Boros could still hack him into bloody pieces. But Boros does not know that, and neither must the rest.[2]

Jaime Lannisters thoughts after losing his sword hand.


Boros is a craven.[18]

Margaery Tyrell


Boros the Belly? He's what, forty? Fifty? Half-drunk half the time, fat even when he's sober. If he ever had a taste for battle, he's lost it.[19]

Osmund Kettleblack


Ser Boros tasted every dish that was set before the king. A humiliating duty for a knight of the kingsguard, but perhaps all Blount was capable of these days...[3]

Kevan Lannister

References and Notes