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The '''Bastard Boys''' are men-at-arms of [[House Bolton]] assigned to [[Ramsay Bolton]], the Bastard of Bolton. They are  [[Yellow Dick]], [[Damon Dance-for-Me]], [[Luton]], [[Sour Alyn]], [[Skinner]], and [[Grunt]].[[Ben Bones]], the kennelmaster at the [[Dreadfort]] is also considered one of the Bastard Boys. They serve Ramsay in his activities but report back to [[Roose Bolton]].
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[[File:Ignacio Lazcano The Bastard's BoysII.JPG|The Bastard's Boys © FFG|thumb|350px|right]]
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The '''Bastard's Boys''' are [[men-at-arms]] of [[House Bolton]], in service to [[Ramsay Snow|Ramsay Bolton]].{{Ref|aDwD|Appendix}}
  
[[Category:House Bolton]]
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==Recent Events==
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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When [[Ramsay Snow|Ramsay Bolton]] hosts [[Arnolf Karstark]] and [[Hother Umber]] at the [[Dreadfort]], the Bastard's Boys occupy the best seats near the dais.{{ref|ADWD|12}} They accompany Ramsay to the [[siege of Moat Cailin]]{{ref|ADWD|20}} and help him search for the missing [[Jared Frey|Frey]], [[Rhaegar Frey|Rhaegar]], and [[Symond Frey]] near [[Barrowton]].{{ref|ADWD|32}} Although Ramsay favors them, Lord [[Roose Bolton]] claims to [[Theon Greyjoy]] that they in fact report to him.{{ref|adwd|32}}
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The Bastard's Boys follow Ramsay around at Winterfell,{{ref|ADWD|41}} and they toss a freerider from the castle's battlements.{{ref|ADWD|46}}
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==Members==
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:''See also: [[:Category:Images of the Bastard's Boys|Images of the Bastard's Boys]]''
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*[[Ben Bones]], keeper of the [[Bastard's girls]]{{ref|adwd|12}}
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*{[[Yellow Dick]]}{{ref|adwd|12}}
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*[[Damon Dance-for-Me]]{{ref|adwd|12}}
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*{[[Luton]]}{{ref|adwd|32}}{{Ref|aDwD|Appendix}}
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*[[Sour Alyn]]{{ref|adwd|12}}
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*[[Skinner]]{{ref|adwd|12}}
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*[[Grunt]]{{ref|adwd|12}}
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|I know what [[Ramsay Snow|he]] said. You’re to [[Espionage|spy]] on me and keep his secrets. As if he had secrets. [[Sour Alyn]], [[Luton]], [[Skinner]], and the rest, where does he think they came from? Can he truly believe they are his men?{{Ref|aDwD|32}}|[[Roose Bolton]] to "[[Theon Greyjoy|Reek]]"}}
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{{Quote|You he'll flay. Him and [[Skinner]] and [[Damon Dance-for-Me]], they will make a game of it. You’ll be begging them to kill you.{{ref|adwd|51}}|"[[Theon Greyjoy|Reek]]" to "[[Mance Rayder|Abel]]"}}
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{{Quote|[[Grunt|One]] was brutal, the [[Sour Alyn|other]] mean, but both had spent most of their lives in service at the [[Dreadfort]]. They did as they were told.{{ref|ADWD|51}}| thoughts of "[[Theon Greyjoy|Reek]]"}}
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==See also==
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:*[[Bastard's girls]]
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==References and Notes==
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{{References|2}}
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[[Category:House Bolton retainers]]
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[[Category:Men-at-arms]]
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[[Category:Collective nicknames]]
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[[es:Bribones del Bastardo]]
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[[fr:Gars du Bâtard]]
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[[ru:Парни бастарда]]
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[[pt:Rapazes do Bastardo]]

Latest revision as of 13:55, 18 July 2021

The Bastard's Boys © FFG

The Bastard's Boys are men-at-arms of House Bolton, in service to Ramsay Bolton.[1]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

When Ramsay Bolton hosts Arnolf Karstark and Hother Umber at the Dreadfort, the Bastard's Boys occupy the best seats near the dais.[2] They accompany Ramsay to the siege of Moat Cailin[3] and help him search for the missing Frey, Rhaegar, and Symond Frey near Barrowton.[4] Although Ramsay favors them, Lord Roose Bolton claims to Theon Greyjoy that they in fact report to him.[4]

The Bastard's Boys follow Ramsay around at Winterfell,[5] and they toss a freerider from the castle's battlements.[6]

Members

See also: Images of the Bastard's Boys

Quotes

I know what he said. You’re to spy on me and keep his secrets. As if he had secrets. Sour Alyn, Luton, Skinner, and the rest, where does he think they came from? Can he truly believe they are his men?[4]

You he'll flay. Him and Skinner and Damon Dance-for-Me, they will make a game of it. You’ll be begging them to kill you.[7]

—"Reek" to "Abel"

One was brutal, the other mean, but both had spent most of their lives in service at the Dreadfort. They did as they were told.[7]

— thoughts of "Reek"

See also

References and Notes