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− | She is [[Hodor|Hodor's]] great-grandmother, and tells the [[Stark]] children wild tales from beyond the Wall. While terrifying them, it may also have opened their minds to the truth on what manner of creatures survive beyond [[the Wall]].In the [[Game of Thrones|TV series]] she is played by Margaret John.<ref>[http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Old_Nan article on Game of Thrones wiki]</ref> | + | She is [[Hodor|Hodor's]] great-grandmother, and tells the [[Stark]] children wild tales from beyond the Wall. While terrifying them, it may also have opened their minds to the truth on what manner of creatures survive beyond [[the Wall]]. In the [[Game of Thrones|TV series]] she is played by Margaret John.<ref>[http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Old_Nan article on Game of Thrones wiki]</ref> |
She is the oldest person at [[Winterfell]]. She came to Winterfell to nurse a [[Brandon Stark (Old Nan)|Brandon Stark]], which one is unsure, only that his mother had died birthing him. This Brandon Stark believed to be either the brother of Lord [[Rickard Stark]] or a brother of his father. She lost both of her sons during [[Robert's Rebellion]], her grandson during the [[Greyjoy Rebellion]] and her daughters had moved away and died. Her only living relative is [[Hodor]].<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 24|Chapter 24]], Bran</ref> | She is the oldest person at [[Winterfell]]. She came to Winterfell to nurse a [[Brandon Stark (Old Nan)|Brandon Stark]], which one is unsure, only that his mother had died birthing him. This Brandon Stark believed to be either the brother of Lord [[Rickard Stark]] or a brother of his father. She lost both of her sons during [[Robert's Rebellion]], her grandson during the [[Greyjoy Rebellion]] and her daughters had moved away and died. Her only living relative is [[Hodor]].<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 24|Chapter 24]], Bran</ref> |
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Played by | Margaret John |
TV series | Season 1 |
Nan, generally referred to as Old Nan, is a servant woman at Winterfell.
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Appearance
She is an ugly old woman. She is toothless, shrunken and wrinkled. Almost blind, she is too weak to climb stairs and has only a small amount of hair left to cover her head.[1]
History
She is Hodor's great-grandmother, and tells the Stark children wild tales from beyond the Wall. While terrifying them, it may also have opened their minds to the truth on what manner of creatures survive beyond the Wall. In the TV series she is played by Margaret John.[2]
She is the oldest person at Winterfell. She came to Winterfell to nurse a Brandon Stark, which one is unsure, only that his mother had died birthing him. This Brandon Stark believed to be either the brother of Lord Rickard Stark or a brother of his father. She lost both of her sons during Robert's Rebellion, her grandson during the Greyjoy Rebellion and her daughters had moved away and died. Her only living relative is Hodor.[3]
Recent Events
A Game of Thrones
Bran Stark remembers the stories that Old Nan told him about those who live beyond the Wall while watching the execution of a deserter of the Night's Watch.[4]
A Feast for Crows
After the fall of Wintefell, she is among the captives being held at the Dreadfort.[5]
A Dance with Dragons
According to Theon Greyjoy Old Nan is most likely dead, this has not been confirmed yet however.
References and Notes
See also the article on the Game of Thrones wiki.