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Revision as of 12:49, 17 June 2012

Dywen
Allegiance Night's Watch
Books

Dywen is a ranger of the Night's Watch. He is renowned for his tracking ability. He has wooden teeth.[1] He has a leathery, wrinkled face and gnarled hands.[2]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

When Jon Snow and Samwell Tarly go out to the Haunted Forest to swear their vows, Dywen is among the rangers who escort them. He is the first to notice the human hand that Ghost found.[3] Dywen accompanies Lord Commander Mormont when he goes to look at the corpses of Othor and Jafer Flowers in the Haunted Forest.[4]

A Clash of Kings

According to Dywen, giant bears can be found beyond the Wall. The Lord Commander doubts this.[5] Dywen is among the two hundred brothers of the Night's Watch that left Castle Black to search for the wildlings.[6]

A Storm of Swords

He is part of the force that left Castle Black in search of the wildlings. He is one of those selected to die by the conspirators on account of his excellent tracking abilities.[7] Before the conspiracy could be followed through on, the Fist of the First Men was attacked by wights. Dywen is among the survivors of the attack. He was one of the few survivors to make it all the way back to Castle Black.[8]

A Dance with Dragons

Dywen and Kedge Whiteye tell Jon Snow that two of Stannis' knights headed south. He was the leader of one of the three man groups of rangers that Jon Snow sent ranging that did not return. His group included Ser Alliser Thorne.

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