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Revision as of 02:58, 28 March 2019

House Payne.svg
Podrick Payne
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Podrick Payne by Amok©
Podrick Payne by Amok©

Alias Pod
Allegiance House Payne
Culture Westermen
Born In 286 AC or 287 AC[1]
Books

Played by Daniel Portman
TV series Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | Season 5 | Season 6 | Season 7 | Season 8

Podrick Payne, frequently called Pod, is the squire of Tyrion Lannister. He is from a cadet branch of House Payne[2] and a distant cousin of Ser Ilyn Payne.[3]

Appearance and Character

See also: Images of Podrick Payne

He is a skinny boy with straight, thin hair. He has a stye beneath one eye.[4] He is very quiet.[3]

History

Podrick was born a member of a lesser branch of House Payne. His father was a squire to richer cousins and his mother was a chandler's daughter. His father died in the Greyjoy Rebellion and his mother abandoned him when he was four years old and ran away with one of the cousins his father had squired for. He ended up with Ser Cedric Payne who took care of him, although he might have treated him more like a servant than a relative. Ser Cedric took him along to tend his horse and clean his mail, when Lord Tywin Lannister called his banners at the start of the War of the Five Kings. Ser Cedric died in the fighting in the Riverlands.[5]

Podrick, alone in the army, attached himself to the hedge knight Ser Lorimer, who was part of Lord Leo Lefford's troops and charged with protecting the baggage train. Ser Lorimer stole a ham from Lord Tywin's personal stores and was hanged for it, but Podrick, who had shared the ham, was spared due to his family's name. Ser Kevan Lannister took charge of him.[5]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

Podrick Payne passes into the service of Tyrion Lannister as his squire after Tyrion joins the Lannister forces in the Riverlands. He is so quiet that Tyrion on one occasion makes him stick his tongue out to confirm that he has not lost it, as his relative Ser Ilyn Payne did. Tyrion suspects that Podrick has been assigned to him as some cruel jape.[3]

A Clash of Kings

Upon their arrival in King's Landing, Tyrion Lannister sends Podrick to Ser Aron Santagar, master-at-arms of the Red Keep, for training. His training comes to an end when Ser Aron perishes in the bread riots.[5]

He is present in the Battle of the Blackwater, joining Tyrion's several mounted sorties. He later saves Tyrion's life from Ser Mandon Moore of the Kingsguard, pushing Ser Mandon into the waters of the Blackwater Rush, where the knight drowns due to his heavy armor.[6]

A Storm of Swords

Podrick is part of Tyrion's party that goes forth to meet the delegation from Dorne. He describes the banners of the Dornish nobles to the gathered nobles.[7] Sansa Stark is wary of Podrick at first, as he is a cousin to Ser Ilyn Payne. However, she soon comes to realize that Podrick is as frightened of her as she is of his cousin. Whenever she speaks to him, he turns the most alarming shade of red.[8] When Tyrion is imprisoned in a tower cell after being arrested for the murder of King Joffrey Baratheon, Podrick brings Bronn to see him.[9]

A Feast for Crows

Podrick and Brienne of Tarth overnighting somewhere as they search for Sansa Stark - by mustamirri©

Podrick talks with Brella, Sansa Stark's former maid, who tells him that Brienne of Tarth has visited her and that she is searching for Sansa. This prompts Podrick's wish to find Brienne, as he hopes that her finding Sansa will lead him to Tyrion. He starts to follow Brienne who is on her way towards Duskendale.[4]

Brienne first notices Podrick from a distance in Rosby, riding on his horse,[10] then again outside of Duskendale, later bumping into him on a street of the town, knocking him over. She remembers seeing him earlier and his behavior seems suspicious. She notices him again on the road to Maidenpool and realizes that he has been stalking her at least since Rosby. She confronts him and finds out that Podrick has been following her in hopes of finding Sansa, who in turn might know the whereabouts of Tyrion.[4] Brienne agrees to bring Podrick with her and along the way helps him to improve his swordsmanship.[5]

After an encounter with remnants of the Brave Companions at the Crossroads Inn, Podrick is among those taken prisoner by those sworn to Lady Stoneheart. Brienne is given the choice between killing Jaime Lannister, or dying herself by noose, a choice formulated as "the sword or the noose". When Brienne refuses to kill Jaime, she is sentenced to die. Podrick is judged guilty for being allied with House Lannister as well, and is sentenced to die alongside Brienne. However, when the brotherhood begins to hang them, Brienne of Tarth screams "sword" in an attempt to save Podrick from the noose.[11][12]

Quotes about Podrick

The boy may be a stumbletongue, but he’s not stupid.[5]

It was Pod on the bridge of boats, the lad saved my life.[13]

Tyrion Lannister's thoughts

The lad was a distant cousin to Ser Ilyn Payne, the king's headsman... and almost as quiet, although not for want of a tongue.[3]

Tyrion Lannister, to himself

Quotes by Podrick

—Podrick, to Brienne of Tarth

I told you I could fight![14]

—Podrick, after stunning Shagwell with a rock

Family

Ilyn
 
Cedric
 
Squire
Payne
 
Chandler's
daughter
 
Wandering
singer
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Podrick
 
Bastard
child
 


References

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