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Revision as of 05:31, 27 December 2014
Garth | |
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Allegiance | House Manderly |
Culture | Northmen |
Book | A Dance with Dragons (Appears) |
Garth is a gaoler, headsman and torturer in the Wolf's Den at White Harbor.
Appearance
The large Garth is bald and taciturn. He always glowers and wears the same greasy leather jerkin.
Recent Events
A Dance with Dragons
Garth refers to Davos Seaworth as a dead man during his imprisonment, constantly serving as a reminder to Davos that his life hangs in the balance now that Lord Wyman Manderly commanded that his head and hands be cut off. L Garth introduces "his ladies" to Davos. The Whore is a rod of cold black iron, while Lady Lu is a large sharp axe. The other keepers tell him that Garth spends his days honing Lady Lu. Davos resolves to go to his death as a knight, asking only that they take his head before his hands.
Fortunately for Davos, the command to execute him is a sham; Robett Glover eventually appears at his door and politely asks him to follow him.
Quote
- Garth to Davos Seaworth
References and Notes
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 29, Davos IV.