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− | '''Rugen''' | + | '''Rugen''' is an [[undergaoler]] in charge of the third level of the dungeons of the [[Red Keep]], known as the [[black cells]].{{ref|affc|7}} |
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+ | ==Appearance and Character== | ||
+ | Rugen is portly, unshaven, gruff,{{ref|affc|7}} unkempt, and coarse of speech.{{ref|affc|8}} He has a round scarred face and a stubble of dark beard.{{ref|agot|32}} He smells of sweat and sour wine.{{ref|agot|58}} Rugen wears the typical clothing of a gaoler: a spiked steel cap, a leather half cape, mail over boiled leather, and a dirk and shortsword at his belt.{{ref|agot|32}}{{ref|agot|58}} | ||
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+ | Since the black cells rarely have prisoners, Rugen comes and goes as he pleases. The other gaolers are afraid of him, and no one knows much about him. He has no friends or relatives, and does not drink or frequent brothels. His sleeping cell is damp and dreary, and the straw he sleeps upon is mildewed. His chamber pot is overflowing.{{ref|affc|7}} | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | Rugen was appointed as an [[undergaoler]] during the reign of [[Aerys II Targaryen]].{{ref|affc|7}} | ||
==Recent Events== | ==Recent Events== | ||
− | ===A | + | ===''A Game of Thrones''=== |
− | + | In the secret passages below the dungeons of the [[Red Keep]], [[Arya Stark]] sees a stout man in a steel cap talking with [[Illyrio Mopatis|a man with an accent and a forked yellow beard]], and thinks there is something oddly familiar about him. She tries to tell her father, Lord [[Eddard Stark]], about the men, but he dismisses her warning and suggests they are [[mummer]]s.{{ref|agot|32}} | |
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+ | Imprisoned in the [[black cells]], Eddard is visited by Lord [[Varys]] in a gaoler disguise. Eddard recognizes Varys under the mummer's scars and false beard.{{ref|agot|58}} | ||
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+ | ===''A Storm of Swords''=== | ||
+ | Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] forces Varys to free [[Tyrion Lannister]] from the black cells. In disguise as Rugen, Varys doses the guards' wine with [[sweetsleep]], so that they fall asleep, then changes to the guise of a [[septon]] to escort Tyrion out through the secret passages of the Red Keep.{{ref|asos|77}} | ||
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+ | ===''A Feast for Crows''=== | ||
+ | On the night Tyrion escapes from the black cells, it is also discovered that Rugen has gone missing.{{ref|affc|3}} | ||
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+ | During the search of Rugen's apartments by [[Qyburn]], a coin from the reign of [[Garth XII Gardener]], [[King of the Reach]], is found beneath his chamber pot. Queen Regent [[Cersei Lannister]] believes that the [[House Tyrell|Tyrells]] have played a role in Tyrion's escape.{{ref|affc|7}} | ||
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+ | Jaime investigates the missing Rugen, asking the [[chief undergaoler]] [[Rennifer Longwaters]] about him. Jaime feels his questions are a farce, as he knows Rugen is Varys and why he is missing, but he has to make a show of investigating Tyrion's escape nevertheless.{{ref|affc|8}} | ||
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+ | Cersei continues to obsess over Rugen and his connection to the Tyrells.{{ref|affc|24}} | ||
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+ | ==Quotes== | ||
+ | {{quote|Varys had transformed himself into a grizzled turnkey, reeking of sweat and sour wine.{{ref|agot|58}}|thoughts of [[Eddard Stark]]}} | ||
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+ | ==Identity== | ||
+ | [[George R. R. Martin]] has confirmed that "Rugen" is actually a cover identity of [[Varys]].{{Ref|HboGoT|s01e08|DVD Commentary}} [[Jaime Lannister]] also knows that Rugen is Varys.{{ref|affc|8}} | ||
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== | ||
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[[Category:Characters from the Crownlands]] | [[Category:Characters from the Crownlands]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Gaolers]] | ||
+ | [[Category:House Targaryen retainers]] | ||
+ | [[Category:House Baratheon retainers]] | ||
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+ | [[es:Rugen]] | ||
[[fr:Rugen]] | [[fr:Rugen]] | ||
+ | [[ru:Рюген]] | ||
+ | [[zh:罗根]] |
Revision as of 00:15, 7 February 2019
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Alias | Varys |
Title | Undergaoler |
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Rugen is an undergaoler in charge of the third level of the dungeons of the Red Keep, known as the black cells.[1]
Contents
Appearance and Character
Rugen is portly, unshaven, gruff,[1] unkempt, and coarse of speech.[2] He has a round scarred face and a stubble of dark beard.[3] He smells of sweat and sour wine.[4] Rugen wears the typical clothing of a gaoler: a spiked steel cap, a leather half cape, mail over boiled leather, and a dirk and shortsword at his belt.[3][4]
Since the black cells rarely have prisoners, Rugen comes and goes as he pleases. The other gaolers are afraid of him, and no one knows much about him. He has no friends or relatives, and does not drink or frequent brothels. His sleeping cell is damp and dreary, and the straw he sleeps upon is mildewed. His chamber pot is overflowing.[1]
History
Rugen was appointed as an undergaoler during the reign of Aerys II Targaryen.[1]
Recent Events
A Game of Thrones
In the secret passages below the dungeons of the Red Keep, Arya Stark sees a stout man in a steel cap talking with a man with an accent and a forked yellow beard, and thinks there is something oddly familiar about him. She tries to tell her father, Lord Eddard Stark, about the men, but he dismisses her warning and suggests they are mummers.[3]
Imprisoned in the black cells, Eddard is visited by Lord Varys in a gaoler disguise. Eddard recognizes Varys under the mummer's scars and false beard.[4]
A Storm of Swords
Ser Jaime Lannister forces Varys to free Tyrion Lannister from the black cells. In disguise as Rugen, Varys doses the guards' wine with sweetsleep, so that they fall asleep, then changes to the guise of a septon to escort Tyrion out through the secret passages of the Red Keep.[5]
A Feast for Crows
On the night Tyrion escapes from the black cells, it is also discovered that Rugen has gone missing.[6]
During the search of Rugen's apartments by Qyburn, a coin from the reign of Garth XII Gardener, King of the Reach, is found beneath his chamber pot. Queen Regent Cersei Lannister believes that the Tyrells have played a role in Tyrion's escape.[1]
Jaime investigates the missing Rugen, asking the chief undergaoler Rennifer Longwaters about him. Jaime feels his questions are a farce, as he knows Rugen is Varys and why he is missing, but he has to make a show of investigating Tyrion's escape nevertheless.[2]
Cersei continues to obsess over Rugen and his connection to the Tyrells.[7]
Quotes
Varys had transformed himself into a grizzled turnkey, reeking of sweat and sour wine.[4]
—thoughts of Eddard Stark
Identity
George R. R. Martin has confirmed that "Rugen" is actually a cover identity of Varys.[8] Jaime Lannister also knows that Rugen is Varys.[2]
References and Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 7, Cersei II.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 8, Jaime I.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 32, Arya III.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 58, Eddard XV.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 77, Tyrion XI.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 3, Cersei I.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 24, Cersei V.
- ↑ Game of Thrones, Season 1, "The Pointy End", DVD Commentary.