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Will is a [[ranger]] of the [[Night's Watch]] in the prologue of [[A Game of Thrones]]. From Will's point of view, the prologue describes his search for a band of [[Wildling|wildling]] rangers until he was killed by the [[Others]].
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{{See homonyms | Will (disambiguation)}}
  
==Past and Skills==
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{{Character
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| Character_name = [[File:Night's Watch.svg|50px|left]] Will [[File:Night's Watch.svg|50px|right]]
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| image = [[File:Will by Valdihr.jpg|250px]]
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| image_caption = Art by Valdihr
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| Allegiance = [[Night's Watch]]{{Ref|AGOT|Prologue}}
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| Culture = [[Rivermen]]
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| Played_by = Bronson Webb<ref name=imdb />
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| Place_of_Death = [[haunted forest]]{{Ref|AGOT|Prologue}}
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| Date_of_Death = {{Date|297}}{{Ref|AGOT|Prologue}}
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| Books = ''[[A Game of Thrones]]'' (POV)<br>''[[A Clash of Kings]]'' (mentioned)
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| TV_series = [[Game of Thrones - Season 1|Season 1]]<ref name=imdb />}}
  
Will had been a poacher before joining the [[Night's Watch]], hunting in the [[Mallister]]'s woods. Mallister's freeriders caught him skinning a buck and gave him the choice of taking the black or losing a hand. He chose the former. When A Game of Thrones started, he had already been on the Wall for four years.
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'''Will''' is a [[ranger]] of the [[Night's Watch]]. He is the [[POV character]] for the prologue of ''[[A Game of Thrones]]''.{{Ref|AGOT|Prologue}} In the television adaptation ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' he is portrayed by Bronson Webb.<ref name=imdb>Cast of the first episode of Game of Thrones on [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1480055/fullcredits#cast IMBD]</ref>
  
From hunting, Will learned to move silently through the woods. Later his skills also proved useful as a ranger of the Night's Watch, because he could approach his enemies undetected.
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==Character==
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:''See also: [[:Category:Images of Will|Images of Will]]''
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Will is a good climber. He is older than Ser [[Waymar Royce]] but younger than [[Gared]].{{Ref|AGOT|Prologue}}
  
==Death==
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==History==
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Will had been a poacher before joining the [[Night's Watch]], hunting in [[House Mallister]]'s woods. After Lord Mallister's freeriders caught him skinning a buck, Will choose to taking the black instead of losing a hand.{{Ref|AGOT|Prologue}}
  
In the prologue chapter, Will was under the command of Ser [[Waymar Royce]], along with [[Gared]], in the [[haunted forest]] beyond the [[Wall]]. He had found the dead bodies of eight wildlings in their camp and was taking his commander to further examine the bodies. Will and Gared were nervous and wanted to go back to [[Wall]] because they felt that something was watching them and it had grown very cold. But Ser Waymar Royce insisted to see the bodies and Will took him to the camp, leaving Gared behind to guard their horses. When they got there, the bodies were gone. Ser Waymar Royce concluded the men had not been dead and ordered Will to climb a tree and look for a fire. While Will was up the tree, the [[Other|Others]] arrived and killed Ser Waymar Royce. Will climbed down after he had made sure the Others had gone away and Ser Waymar Royce, turned into a [[wight]], strangled him.
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During his first ranging, a scared Will remembered old stories he had heard about the lands [[beyond the Wall]]. At the start of ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', however, he has already been in the Night's Watch for four years and is a veteran of a hundred rangings. Will's stealth and hunting experience proved useful for scouting as a ranger.{{Ref|AGOT|Prologue}}
  
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Shortly before the series starts, Will, [[Gared]], and Ser [[Waymar Royce]] were sent ranging into the [[haunted forest]] by [[Jeor Mormont]], [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]], in search of a band of [[free folk|wildling]] raiders. Jeor gave the command to Waymar, although he was the least experienced of the three, whereas Jeor counted Gared and Will among his best men. However, Waymar felt it was his due to have a command because he was a [[knight]], and the Lord Commander accepted because he did not want to offend Waymar's father, Lord [[Yohn Royce]].{{Ref|AGOT|21}}
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==Recent Events==
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===''A Game of Thrones''===
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[[File:Will.jpg|250px|thumb|Will by InfernalFinn]]
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Will, [[Gared]] and Ser [[Waymar Royce]] follow the [[Free folk|wildlings]], catching up with them the ninth day. Will sees eight people, men and women, at their camp, but is not able to see any movements over an extended period of time. He returns to Waymar and Gared, reporting that the wildlings were dead, probably killed by the cold. Gared wants to return to the [[Wall]], but Waymar insists they discover what killed the wildlings.
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Waymar orders Gared to remain with the horses while he and Will walk the last part. They cannot find the bodies at the wildling camp, so Will climbs a tree to look for them. Both men feel that it becoming markedly colder. Suddenly, Waymar is attacked and killed by [[Others]], but Will stays in the trees until he is sure that the Others have left. When Will descends, however, he is attacked and killed by Waymar, who has been turned into a [[wight]].{{Ref|AGOT|Prologue}} South of the Wall, Gared is later executed for desertion by Lord [[Eddard Stark]].{{Ref|AGOT|1}}
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While Lord Commander [[Jeor Mormont]] tells [[Tyrion Lannister]] about the conditions on the Wall, he mentions the ranging on which Will and Waymar went missing. Jeor laments giving the command to someone as inexperienced as Waymar.{{Ref|AGOT|21}}
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===''A Clash of Kings''===
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[[Craster]] tells Jeor that the three rangers stopped at [[Craster's Keep]] during their search for raiders.{{Ref|ACOK|23}}
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[[File:Will.PNG|250px|thumb|Bronson Webb as Will in ''[[Game of Thrones]]'']]
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==''Game of Thrones''==
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In the television series ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' the roles of [[Gared]] and Will are swapped. Gared is beheaded by a [[White Walker]] and Will flees south until he is captured and executed as a deserter.{{Ref|HboGoT|s01e01}}
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==References==
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{{References}}
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==External links==
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*[http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Will Will] on the [http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/ Game of Thrones Wiki]
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Revision as of 10:05, 20 September 2021

Night's Watch.svg
Will
Night's Watch.svg
Will by Valdihr.jpg
Art by Valdihr

Allegiance Night's Watch[1]
Culture Rivermen
Died In 297 AC[1]haunted forest[1]
Books

Played by Bronson Webb[2]
TV series Season 1[2]

Will is a ranger of the Night's Watch. He is the POV character for the prologue of A Game of Thrones.[1] In the television adaptation Game of Thrones he is portrayed by Bronson Webb.[2]

Character

See also: Images of Will

Will is a good climber. He is older than Ser Waymar Royce but younger than Gared.[1]

History

Will had been a poacher before joining the Night's Watch, hunting in House Mallister's woods. After Lord Mallister's freeriders caught him skinning a buck, Will choose to taking the black instead of losing a hand.[1]

During his first ranging, a scared Will remembered old stories he had heard about the lands beyond the Wall. At the start of A Song of Ice and Fire, however, he has already been in the Night's Watch for four years and is a veteran of a hundred rangings. Will's stealth and hunting experience proved useful for scouting as a ranger.[1]

Shortly before the series starts, Will, Gared, and Ser Waymar Royce were sent ranging into the haunted forest by Jeor Mormont, Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, in search of a band of wildling raiders. Jeor gave the command to Waymar, although he was the least experienced of the three, whereas Jeor counted Gared and Will among his best men. However, Waymar felt it was his due to have a command because he was a knight, and the Lord Commander accepted because he did not want to offend Waymar's father, Lord Yohn Royce.[3]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

Will by InfernalFinn

Will, Gared and Ser Waymar Royce follow the wildlings, catching up with them the ninth day. Will sees eight people, men and women, at their camp, but is not able to see any movements over an extended period of time. He returns to Waymar and Gared, reporting that the wildlings were dead, probably killed by the cold. Gared wants to return to the Wall, but Waymar insists they discover what killed the wildlings.

Waymar orders Gared to remain with the horses while he and Will walk the last part. They cannot find the bodies at the wildling camp, so Will climbs a tree to look for them. Both men feel that it becoming markedly colder. Suddenly, Waymar is attacked and killed by Others, but Will stays in the trees until he is sure that the Others have left. When Will descends, however, he is attacked and killed by Waymar, who has been turned into a wight.[1] South of the Wall, Gared is later executed for desertion by Lord Eddard Stark.[4]

While Lord Commander Jeor Mormont tells Tyrion Lannister about the conditions on the Wall, he mentions the ranging on which Will and Waymar went missing. Jeor laments giving the command to someone as inexperienced as Waymar.[3]

A Clash of Kings

Craster tells Jeor that the three rangers stopped at Craster's Keep during their search for raiders.[5]

Bronson Webb as Will in Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones

In the television series Game of Thrones the roles of Gared and Will are swapped. Gared is beheaded by a White Walker and Will flees south until he is captured and executed as a deserter.[6]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 A Game of Thrones, Prologue.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Cast of the first episode of Game of Thrones on IMBD
  3. 3.0 3.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 21, Tyrion III.
  4. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 1, Bran I.
  5. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 23, Jon III.
  6. Game of Thrones, Season 1, "Winter Is Coming".

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