(Prince) Theon Greyjoy - Also seen when Catelyn Stark discusses the Lannisters possibly being behind Bran's fall and the later attempt to murder him. It's agreed that he'll accompany Catelyn Stark to King's Landing. Ser Rodrik Cassel - Man with white hair and long white beard tied under his chin. Arya mentions her in this episode, but we saw her in episode 1 when she complimented Sansa on her sewing. Septa Mordane is the governess/tutor of Sansa and Arya. Septa Mordane - Septas are the female clergy of the Faith of the Seven ("the new gods") who sometimes serve noble houses as governesses and tutors. He's the one who has the dog's head-shaped helmet. Sandor Clegane - Known as The Hound also sometimes called Dog. Here are the names of the children's direwolves. Prince Tommen Baratheon - Also seen at breakfast.Įach child of House Stark (& Jon Snow) received and is raising a direwolf. Princess Myrcella Baratheon - Asked at breakfast if Bran was going to die. Prince Joffrey Baratheon - The blond prince who was slapped by Tyrion. There were fewer new characters introduced in this episode, so I've included some that we've seen in both episodes so far. NEW LOCATIONS & CHARACTERS INTRODUCED IN EPISODE 2 (+ A FEW NOTES) I'm looking forward to what Bran has to say next episode.Īlso, calling it, there is gonna be a lesbian thing with Daenerys and that one slave girl. Does he side with his family, who has no real proof, or side with the royal family, who he is sworn to protect? I'd think Ned would stand with his family, but that has consequences. We were told there were these honorable people that protected the land, but also rapists are being punished by being on the Watch? Seems like Jon was mislead, and given a shitty job because he is a bastard.īran waking up leads to an interesting conflict, because he (and sorta his mom) know what's going on with the Lanisters, but they are also royal family, which Ned is now the First Hand of. I have a feeling I was mislead about the Night Watch, much like Jon was. I bet that's gonna bite them in the ass later on. No one but Ned seems to be taking the Dothraki and the Targaryen threat very seriously. I kinda want to see a wolf attack a dragon and win, that'd be rad as hell. With the dragon eggs and the, like, spiritually linked dire-wolves and Stark kids, I feel like there is going to be something much more than people fighting over stuff. I feel like there are more supernatural elements being foreshadowed in this episode. I feel bad for Arya and the butcher's son, who get framed for doing that to the Prince (Joffery, I think? I guess that's why I heard a lot about everyone hating him). I feel bad for Danny's arranged marriage, where is basically getting raped for political favor. I feel bad for Jon Snow, who is unloved by his step-mother and disrespected by many. My primary feeling I'm getting is that I feel bad for people. A lot easier to keep track of everything and everyone. I liked the pace better this episode than last. Welp, I was told to do another write up by several people, so I guess I have a new thing to do on Sunday afternoons.