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* FaceplantingIntoFood: Apparently, he once fell asleep at the table during a dinner and nearly drowned in a bowl of pea soup.



* NoodleIncident: Apparently, he once fell asleep at the table during a dinner and nearly drowned in a bowl of pea soup.
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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Both Eddard and Robb Stark note that Gared faced his execution bravely and did not try to resist. Jon Snow simply notes that he seemed to afraid to actually do much of anything.

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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Both Eddard and Robb Stark note that Gared faced his execution bravely and did not try to resist. Jon Snow simply notes that he seemed to too afraid to actually do much of anything.

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* ArcherArchetype: Reportedly skilled with a bow.



* ArcherArchetype: He's considered one of the best archers at the Wall.

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* ArcherArchetype: He's considered one of the best archers at the Wall.



* ArcherArchetype: He's a stony crossbowman.

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* ArcherArchetype: He's a stony crossbowman.
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* VillainRespect: A recipient from [[EvilOldFolk Craster]], of all people. "Not half-bad, for a crow" nearly amounts to high praise, considering the speaker.

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* VillainRespect: A recipient from [[EvilOldFolk [[EvilOldFolks Craster]], of all people. "Not half-bad, for a crow" nearly amounts to high praise, considering the speaker.

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** When Gared suggests that the group of dead wildlings they found froze to death, Waymar points out the Wall is still "weeping", meaning that it is too warm for them to have frozen.
** He also argues that they do have to pry on because it's their duty, danger or no danger.

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** When Gared suggests that the group of dead wildlings they found froze to death, Waymar points out the Wall is still "weeping", "weeping"[[note]]the ice still melts a bit[[/note]], meaning that it is too warm for them to have frozen.
** He also argues that they do have to pry on and investigate the dead Wildlings they've been following because it's their duty, danger or no danger.danger.
** While a fire might have protected them from the Others, they had no idea that any such enemy was nearby or even real, and a fire would alert any regular enemies to their presence.

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