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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonBlacks Blacks]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonDaemonTargaryen ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonRhaenyraTargaryen Rhaenyra Targaryen]] | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonDaemonTargaryen Daemon Targaryen]]) | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonGreens Greens]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonAlicentHightower Alicent Hightower]]) | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHousesOfWesteros Houses of Westeros]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] [[[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonViserysTargaryen Viserys Targaryen]]] | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHouseVelaryon House Velaryon]]) | '''Others''' | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonDragons Dragons]] ]]]]-]

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* DropTheHammer: Carries around a spiked warhammer to use both in combat and to nail prisoners to pikes. [[spoiler: After killing him, the hammer is kept as a trophy by Daemon who presents it to Viserys as proof of his demise and offers to let him add it to the Iron Throne.]]


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* SavageSpikedWeapons: Carries around a spiked warhammer to use both in combat and to nail prisoners to pikes. [[spoiler: After killing him, the hammer is kept as a trophy by Daemon who presents it to Viserys as proof of his demise and offers to let him add it to the Iron Throne.]]
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* UndignifiedDeath: [[He served two kings for most of his life as a very effective financial administrator only to die protesting a coup by getting his head slammed into his own marble of office hard enough to crack it, following which his body is left to cool and leak blood all over the table whilst the remaining Small Council members finalise their plans. A very unfitting end for such a noble servant of the Realm]].

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* UndignifiedDeath: [[He [[spoiler: He served two kings for most of his life as a very effective financial administrator only to die protesting a coup by getting his head slammed into his own marble of office hard enough to crack it, following which his body is left to cool and leak blood all over the table whilst the remaining Small Council members finalise their plans. A very unfitting end for such a noble servant of the Realm]].

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Even though he ultimately goes along with the Greens' usurpation of the throne, he's shocked when Lord Beesbury is murdered (albeit by accident), checks the man's pulse to see if he can be helped and tries to have his body removed from the room to grant the late lord some dignity.



The Master of Coin and Lord of Honeyholt under King Viserys.

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The Master of Coin and Lord of Honeyholt under King Viserys.Viserys, having worked in this capacity under his predecessor as well.



* MeaningfulName: His family's name and their seat (Honeyholt) seem to invoke VirtuousBees, and he's been a good Master of Coin (otherwise he wouldn't have stayed in the job for so long).

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* MeaningfulName: His family's name and their seat (Honeyholt) seem to invoke VirtuousBees, and he's been a good Master of Coin (otherwise he wouldn't have stayed in the job for so long). He also proves himself to be a man of honour and integrity by remaining loyal to Viserys' wishes that Rhaenyra be queen, which references the intense loyalty worker and soldier bees have towards their queens.



* ScatterbrainedSenior: By the time of episode 6 he is clearly losing his marbles, being unable to keep up with the current topic of conversation during Small Council meetings and attempting to talk about issues that have already been shelved.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: When the panic breaks out at the wedding of Rhaenyra and Laenor, he is quick to abandon his seat at the table and flee the room.

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* ScatterbrainedSenior: By the time of episode 6 he is clearly losing his marbles, being unable to keep up with the current topic of conversation during Small Council meetings and attempting to talk about issues that have already been shelved.
shelved. He also misses the silent coup of the Small Council by the Greens up until Viserys' death, being utterly shocked by the depth of their deception and conspiracy when he finds out.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: When the panic breaks out at the wedding of Rhaenyra and Laenor, he is quick to abandon his seat at the table and flee the room.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[He served two kings for most of his life as a very effective financial administrator only to die protesting a coup by getting his head slammed into his own marble of office hard enough to crack it, following which his body is left to cool and leak blood all over the table whilst the remaining Small Council members finalise their plans. A very unfitting end for such a noble servant of the Realm]].
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* AdaptationalWimp: At least to his [[UnreliableNarrator own account]] as transcribed by Grand Maester Munkun. According to himself, Orwyle went to offer peace terms to Rhaenyra himself, and detailed a long and clear list of reasons why Aegon should rule. In the show, the talking was left to Otto, with Orwyle only being there to nervously hand the terms to Otto when ordered to do so. Averted with Mushroom's testimony, where it was said that Orwyle did nothing but [[BringMyBrownPants stammer and piss himself]] when delivering the terms.

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* AdaptationalWimp: At least to his [[UnreliableNarrator own account]] as transcribed by Grand Maester Munkun. According to himself, his own recount, Orwyle went to offer peace terms to Rhaenyra himself, and detailed a long and clear list of reasons why Aegon should rule. In the show, the talking was left to Otto, with Orwyle only being there to nervously hand the terms to Otto when ordered to do so. Averted with Mushroom's testimony, where it was said that Orwyle did nothing but [[BringMyBrownPants stammer and piss himself]] when delivering the terms.



* AdaptationalVillainy: Septon Eustace in the books describes Jasper as someone who holds a sincere, if stringent and overtly textualist, view of legal precedent and the "Andal tradition". Jasper's conservative jurisprudence in the show is depicted in a more hypocritical light, as he is clearly more willing to bend and even the break the law if that allows Aegon's rule to have a veneer of legitimacy. For all of book!Jasper's harshness and misogynistic attitudes, he seemed to be in full belief that Aegon's crowning was legitimate, and along with Otto he never conspired to murder Rhaenyra and her family.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Septon Eustace in the books describes Jasper as someone who holds a sincere, if stringent and overtly textualist, view of legal precedent and the "Andal tradition". Jasper's conservative jurisprudence conservatism in the show is depicted in a more hypocritical light, as he is clearly more willing to bend and even the to break the law if that allows Aegon's rule to have a veneer of legitimacy. For all of book!Jasper's harshness harsh and misogynistic attitudes, views, he seemed to be in full belief that Aegon's crowning was legitimate, and along with Otto he never conspired to murder Rhaenyra and her family.
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* AdaptationalWimp: At least to his [[UnreliableNarrator own account]] as transcribed by Grand Maester Munkun. According to himself, Orwyle went to offer peace terms to Rhaenyra himself, and detailed a long and clear list of reasons why Aegon should rule in a personal MomentOfAwesome. In the show, the talking was left to Otto, with Orwyle only being there to nervously hand the terms to Otto when ordered to do so. Averted with Mushroom's testimony, where it was said that Orwyle did nothing but [[BringMyBrownPants stammer and piss himself]] when delivering the terms.

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* AdaptationalWimp: At least to his [[UnreliableNarrator own account]] as transcribed by Grand Maester Munkun. According to himself, Orwyle went to offer peace terms to Rhaenyra himself, and detailed a long and clear list of reasons why Aegon should rule in a personal MomentOfAwesome.rule. In the show, the talking was left to Otto, with Orwyle only being there to nervously hand the terms to Otto when ordered to do so. Averted with Mushroom's testimony, where it was said that Orwyle did nothing but [[BringMyBrownPants stammer and piss himself]] when delivering the terms.
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* AdaptationalWimp: At least to his [[UnreliableNarrator own account]] as transcribed by Grand Maester Munkun. According his recounts, Orwyle went to offer peace terms to Rhaenyra himself, and detailed a long and clear list of reasons why Aegon should rule. In the show, it was Otto who had left to Dragonstone to deal with Rhaenyra, and Orwyle was clearly nervous when being ordered to hand the terms by Otto. Possibly averted with Mushroom's testimony, as he claimed that Orwyle did nothing but stammer and piss himself when delivering the terms.

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* AdaptationalWimp: At least to his [[UnreliableNarrator own account]] as transcribed by Grand Maester Munkun. According his recounts, to himself, Orwyle went to offer peace terms to Rhaenyra himself, and detailed a long and clear list of reasons why Aegon should rule. rule in a personal MomentOfAwesome. In the show, it the talking was Otto who had left to Dragonstone to deal Otto, with Rhaenyra, and Orwyle was clearly nervous when only being ordered there to nervously hand the terms by Otto. Possibly averted to Otto when ordered to do so. Averted with Mushroom's testimony, as he claimed where it was said that Orwyle did nothing but [[BringMyBrownPants stammer and piss himself himself]] when delivering the terms.



* AdaptationalVillainy: Septon Eustace in the books describes Jasper as someone who follows legal precedent and the "Andal tradition" above all else in his reasoning for supporting Aegon. On the other hand, show!Jasper's conservative jurisprudence is portrayed as more of a facade, as he is far more willing to bend and even the break the law if that allows Aegon's rule to have a veneer of legitimacy. For all of book!Jasper's harshness, he seemed to be in full belief that Aegon's crowning was legitimate, and he never conspired to murder Rhaenyra and her family.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Septon Eustace in the books describes Jasper as someone who follows holds a sincere, if stringent and overtly textualist, view of legal precedent and the "Andal tradition" above all else in his reasoning for supporting Aegon. On the other hand, show!Jasper's tradition". Jasper's conservative jurisprudence in the show is portrayed as depicted in a more of a facade, hypocritical light, as he is far clearly more willing to bend and even the break the law if that allows Aegon's rule to have a veneer of legitimacy. For all of book!Jasper's harshness, harshness and misogynistic attitudes, he seemed to be in full belief that Aegon's crowning was legitimate, and along with Otto he never conspired to murder Rhaenyra and her family.
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* AdaptationalWimp: At least to his [[UnreliableNarrator own account]] as transcribed by Grand Maester Munkun. According his recounts, Orwyle went to offer peace terms to Rhaenyra himself, and detailed a long and clear list of reasons why Aegon should rule. In the show, it was Otto who had left to Dragonstone to deal with Rhaenyra, and Orwyle was clearly nervous when being ordered to hand the terms by Otto. Possibly averted if you only leave out Mushroom's testimony, as he claimed that Orwyle did nothing but stammer and piss himself when delivering the terms.

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* AdaptationalWimp: At least to his [[UnreliableNarrator own account]] as transcribed by Grand Maester Munkun. According his recounts, Orwyle went to offer peace terms to Rhaenyra himself, and detailed a long and clear list of reasons why Aegon should rule. In the show, it was Otto who had left to Dragonstone to deal with Rhaenyra, and Orwyle was clearly nervous when being ordered to hand the terms by Otto. Possibly averted if you only leave out with Mushroom's testimony, as he claimed that Orwyle did nothing but stammer and piss himself when delivering the terms.
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* AdaptationalWimp: At least to his [[UnreliableNarrator own account]] as written by Grand Maester Munkun. According his recounts, Orwyle went to offer peace terms to Rhaenyra himself, and detailed a long and clear list of reasons why Aegon should rule. In the show, it was Otto who had left to Dragonstone to deal with Rhaenyra, and Orwyle was clearly nervous when being ordered to hand the terms by Otto. Possibly averted if you only leave out Mushroom's testimony, as he claimed that Orwyle did nothing but stammer and piss himself when delivering the terms.

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* AdaptationalWimp: At least to his [[UnreliableNarrator own account]] as written transcribed by Grand Maester Munkun. According his recounts, Orwyle went to offer peace terms to Rhaenyra himself, and detailed a long and clear list of reasons why Aegon should rule. In the show, it was Otto who had left to Dragonstone to deal with Rhaenyra, and Orwyle was clearly nervous when being ordered to hand the terms by Otto. Possibly averted if you only leave out Mushroom's testimony, as he claimed that Orwyle did nothing but stammer and piss himself when delivering the terms.
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* AdaptationalWimp: At least to his [[UnreliableNarrator own account]] as written by Grand Maester Munkun. According his recounts, Orwyle went to offer peace terms to Rhaenyra himself, and detailed a long and clear list of reasons why Aegon should rule. In the show, it was Otto who had left to Dragonstone to deal with Rhaenyra, and Orwyle was clearly nervous when being ordered to hand the terms by Otto. Possibly averted if you only leave out Mushroom's testimony, as he claimed that Orwyle did nothing but stammer and piss himself when delivering the terms.


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* AdaptationalVillainy: Septon Eustace in the books describes Jasper as someone who follows legal precedent and the "Andal tradition" above all else in his reasoning for supporting Aegon. On the other hand, show!Jasper's conservative jurisprudence is portrayed as more of a facade, as he is far more willing to bend and even the break the law if that allows Aegon's rule to have a veneer of legitimacy. For all of book!Jasper's harshness, he seemed to be in full belief that Aegon's crowning was legitimate, and he never conspired to murder Rhaenyra and her family.
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* ConflictingLoyalties: Stayed true to the will of his late king rather than the command of the Hand (who was also his liege lord), and paid with his life.
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* PraetorianGuard: They answer only to the king as his sworn bodyguards for life.

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* PraetorianGuard: They answer only to the king as his sworn bodyguards for life. The organization as a whole becomes more apparent as this as Viserys I is a NonActionGuy--and become more explicitly so when his competing successors (Rhaenyra and Aegon II) follow suit.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Despite his reputation as a RulesLawyer, he seems to be fully aware that he has been participating in a purely illegitimate "darkling scheme" to place Aegon on the throne rather than a legal transfer of power, which he doesn't seem to mind.
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* HangingJudge: Consistent with the following tropes, he appeared enthusiastically on board with Otto's plot to wipe out Rhaenyra's family in the dark, such that Alicent had to threaten him with the Wall to back down.
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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonBlacks Blacks]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonDaemonTargaryen Daemon Targaryen]]) | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonGreens Greens]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonAlicentHightower Alicent Hightower]]) | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHousesOfWesteros Houses of Westeros]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHouseVelaryon House Velaryon]]) | '''Others''' | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonDragons Dragons]] ]]]]-]

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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonBlacks Blacks]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonDaemonTargaryen Daemon Targaryen]]) | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonGreens Greens]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonAlicentHightower Alicent Hightower]]) | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHousesOfWesteros Houses of Westeros]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] [[[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonViserysTargaryen Viserys Targaryen]]] | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHouseVelaryon House Velaryon]]) | '''Others''' | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonDragons Dragons]] ]]]]-]
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* NervesOfSteel: Both [[TheDreaded Daemon]] [[BloodKnight Targaryen]] and [[TheDragon Criston]] [[TheBully Cole]] are some of the most dangerous men in thier time and most people are careful around them. Harrold Westerling, on the other hand? Treats Daemon as a [[NoHeroToHisValet casual annoyance at best]] and reacts to Criston threatening him with the same air as a father calmly dealing with a toddler's throwing a temper tantrum.

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* NervesOfSteel: Both [[TheDreaded Daemon]] [[BloodKnight Targaryen]] and [[TheDragon Criston]] [[TheBully Cole]] are some of the most dangerous men in thier their time and most people are careful around them. Harrold Westerling, on the other hand? Treats Daemon as a [[NoHeroToHisValet casual annoyance at best]] and reacts to Criston threatening him with the same air as a father calmly dealing with a toddler's throwing a temper tantrum.
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-->'''Viserys:''' I'm going to bed, Aemma.\\

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-->'''Viserys:''' --->'''Viserys:''' I'm going to bed, Aemma.\\
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** When Viserys calls Alicent "Aemma", Ser Harrold tries to indirectly call attention to it and correct him.
-->'''Viserys:''' I'm going to bed, Aemma.\\
'''Ser Harrold:''' Shall I see after Queen Alicent, Your Grace?
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* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler: Tecnically, he's the first casualty of what would become the Dance of the Dragons. His station is not high enough for his death to be deeply felt, but it does show how the serious the Greens are in their plan to crown Aegon, and it ties the remainder of the Small Council into the conspiracy.]]
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For later eras of the organization as shown in ''Series/GameOfThrones'', see [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard this]].
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* BraveScot: He has shades of this, even though the character isn't Scottish, and the FantasyCounterpartCulture of Scotland in Westeros is the North.[[labelnote:From the books...]]The Westerlings are vassals of House Lannister--whose daughter was [[AdaptedOut the one who married Robb Stark]] and not the [[CanonForeigner Volantene Lady Talisa]].[[/labelnote]] However, his actor uses his real, ''strong'' Scottish accent for the role. Harrold is also a very fearless man who defies the Small Council when they order him to kill Rhaenyra, and [[NervesOfSteel reacts to Ser Criston threatening him like a father calmly dealing with a toddler's temper tantrum.]]

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* BraveScot: He has shades of this, even though the character isn't Scottish, and the FantasyCounterpartCulture of Scotland in Westeros is the North.[[labelnote:From the books...]]The Westerlings are vassals of House Lannister--whose daughter was [[AdaptedOut the one who married Robb Stark]] and not the [[CanonForeigner Volantene Lady Talisa]].[[/labelnote]] However, his His actor uses his real, ''strong'' Scottish accent for the role. Harrold is also a very fearless man who defies the Small Council when they order him to kill Rhaenyra, and [[NervesOfSteel reacts to Ser Criston threatening him like a father calmly dealing with a toddler's temper tantrum.]]
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A former sex-slave who becomes Daemon Targayen's mistress for a time. She then becomes a well-known spymaster in King's Landing called the White Worm.

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A former sex-slave who becomes Daemon Targayen's Targaryen's mistress for a time. She then becomes a well-known spymaster in King's Landing called the White Worm.



* RaceLift: In the source material she's Lysene of Valyrian ancestry. In the show she's not specified to be from Lys, and is portrayed by a mixed-race Japanese-Argentine-British actress. This visually distinguishes her from the Targayen characters.

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* RaceLift: In the source material she's Lysene of Valyrian ancestry. In the show she's not specified to be from Lys, and is portrayed by a mixed-race Japanese-Argentine-British actress. This visually distinguishes her from the Targayen Targaryen characters.
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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonBlacks Blacks]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonDaemonTargaryen Daemon Targaryen]]) | '''Greens''' ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonAlicentHightower Alicent Hightower]]) | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHousesOfWesteros Houses of Westeros]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHouseVelaryon House Velaryon]]) | '''Others''' | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonDragons Dragons]] ]]]]-]

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[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonBlacks Blacks]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonDaemonTargaryen Daemon Targaryen]]) | '''Greens''' [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonGreens Greens]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonAlicentHightower Alicent Hightower]]) | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHousesOfWesteros Houses of Westeros]] ([[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonHouseVelaryon House Velaryon]]) | '''Others''' | [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonDragons Dragons]] ]]]]-]
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A former sex-slave who becomes Daemon Targayen's mistress for a time.

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A former sex-slave who becomes Daemon Targayen's mistress for a time. She then becomes a well-known spymaster in King's Landing called the White Worm.



* ForeignFanservice: She's Daemon's LustObject. She's also a foreigner and speaks with an accent, in contrast with the rest of the cast who are Westerosi-born.

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* ForeignFanservice: She's Daemon's LustObject. She's also a foreigner and speaks with an a non-UK accent, in contrast with the rest of the cast who are Westerosi-born.
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"There is no power but what the people allow you to take."'']]


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->''"Hard lessons are not welcomed but suffered."''
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* NervesOfSteel: Both [[TheDreaded Daemon]] [[BloodKnight Targaryen]] and [[TheDragon Criston]] [[TheBully Cole]] are some of the most dangerous men in thier time and most people are careful around them. Harrold Westerling, on the otherhand? Treats Daemon as a [[NoHeroToHisValet casual annoyance at best]] and reacts to Criston threatening him with the same air as father calmly dealing with a toddler's throwing a temper tantrum.

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* NervesOfSteel: Both [[TheDreaded Daemon]] [[BloodKnight Targaryen]] and [[TheDragon Criston]] [[TheBully Cole]] are some of the most dangerous men in thier time and most people are careful around them. Harrold Westerling, on the otherhand? other hand? Treats Daemon as a [[NoHeroToHisValet casual annoyance at best]] and reacts to Criston threatening him with the same air as a father calmly dealing with a toddler's throwing a temper tantrum.
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* NervesOfSteel: Both [[TheDreaded Daemon]] [[BloodKnight Targaryen]] and [[TheDragon Criston]] [[TheBully Cole]] are some of the most dangerous men in thier time and most people are careful around them. Harrold Westerling, on the otherhand? Treats Daemon as a [[NoHeroToHisValet casual annoyance at best]] and reacts to Criston threatening him with the same air as father calmly dealing with a toddler's throwing a temper tantrum.
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Asskicking Leads To Leadership is the new name of the trope.


* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Appointment to the Kingsguard is presumed to be a reward for daring in various feats of arms. [[KnightErrant Knights who are successful at apprehending criminals]], [[WellTrainedButInexperienced tourney winners]] and [[ExperiencedProtagonist actual battle-hardened veterans]] are eligible for the post--though the last one is most preferred. The Lord Commander also enjoys some form of political position, as he is expected to attend (and sometimes weigh in) on Small Council meetings--especially on military matters.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Appointment to the Kingsguard is presumed to be a reward for daring in various feats of arms. [[KnightErrant Knights who are successful at apprehending criminals]], [[WellTrainedButInexperienced tourney winners]] and [[ExperiencedProtagonist actual battle-hardened veterans]] are eligible for the post--though the last one is most preferred. The Lord Commander also enjoys some form of political position, as he is expected to attend (and sometimes weigh in) on Small Council meetings--especially on military matters.

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