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'''Izembaro''' is the name of the member of the [[Faceless Men]] that is to train [[Arya Stark]] during her first apprenticeship.<ref>[[A Dance with Dragons]], [[The Ugly Little Girl (A Dance with Dragons)|The Ugly Little Girl]]</ref>
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| Alias = King of the Mummers<br>Izembaro the Great
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| Allegiance = [[The Gate]]
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| Culture = [[Braavos]]i
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| Books = ''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[The Winds of Winter]]'' (appears)
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| Played_by = [[w:Richard E. Grant|Richard E. Grant]]
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| TV_series = ''[[Game of Thrones]]'': [[Game of Thrones - Season 6|Season 6]]
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==References and Notes==
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'''Izembaro''', also called the '''King of the Mummers''' and '''Izembaro the Great''', is a [[mummer]] from [[Braavos]]. He is the founder and leader of the group of mummers at [[The Gate]].{{Ref|TWOW||[[Mercy (The Winds of Winter)|Mercy]]}}
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[[Category:Characters_from_Braavos]]
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In the television adaptation ''[[Game of Thrones]]'', Izembaro is portrayed by [[w:Richard E. Grant|Richard E. Grant]].
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==Appearance and Character==
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A fat mummer, Izembaro only wants to portray kings in his plays lately. Izembaro gives his troupe advice as to how to please the Gate's crowd during their performances. These “wisdoms” include "You have to please the pit" and "Always give them something they haven't seen before".{{Ref|TWOW||[[Mercy (The Winds of Winter)|Mercy]]}}
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==Recent Events==
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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The [[kindly man]], one of the [[Faceless Men]], announces to [[Arya Stark]] she is to be sent for her first apprenticeship to Izembaro to continue her training.{{Ref|ADWD|64}}
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===''The Winds of Winter''===
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Izembaro and his group of mummers portray a new play written by [[Phario Forel]], named ''[[The Bloody Hand]]''. Izembaro will play the role of King [[Robert Baratheon]] in this play. He loses his crown an hour before the show starts, and after Arya has retrieved it for him from the privy where he had left it, he loses his boar spear.{{Ref|TWOW||[[Mercy (The Winds of Winter)|Mercy]]}}
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==References==
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[[Category:Characters from Braavos]]
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[[Category:Mummers]]
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[[zh:伊兹巴洛]]

Latest revision as of 17:47, 16 January 2023

Braavos.svgIzembaroBraavos.svg
Aliases
  • King of the Mummers
  • Izembaro the Great
Allegiance The Gate
Culture Braavosi
Books

Played by Richard E. Grant
TV series Game of Thrones: Season 6

Izembaro, also called the King of the Mummers and Izembaro the Great, is a mummer from Braavos. He is the founder and leader of the group of mummers at The Gate.[1]

In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, Izembaro is portrayed by Richard E. Grant.

Appearance and Character

A fat mummer, Izembaro only wants to portray kings in his plays lately. Izembaro gives his troupe advice as to how to please the Gate's crowd during their performances. These “wisdoms” include "You have to please the pit" and "Always give them something they haven't seen before".[1]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

The kindly man, one of the Faceless Men, announces to Arya Stark she is to be sent for her first apprenticeship to Izembaro to continue her training.[2]

The Winds of Winter

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Izembaro and his group of mummers portray a new play written by Phario Forel, named The Bloody Hand. Izembaro will play the role of King Robert Baratheon in this play. He loses his crown an hour before the show starts, and after Arya has retrieved it for him from the privy where he had left it, he loses his boar spear.[1]

References