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11[[WMG:[[center: [- ''Series/GameOfThrones'' '''[[Characters/GameOfThrones Main Character Index]]'''\
12[[Characters/GameOfThronesWesteros The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStark House Stark]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkChildren House Stark Children]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesJonSnow Jon Snow]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesSansaStark Sansa Stark]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesAryaStark Arya Stark]]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStarkHousehold House Stark Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBolton House Bolton]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesRamsayBolton Ramsay Bolton]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseKarstark House Karstark]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMormont House Mormont]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseReed House Reed]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesOtherNorthernHouses Other Northern Houses]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister House Lannister]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesTywinLannister Tywin Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesCerseiLannister Cersei Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesJaimeLannister Jaime Lannister]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannisterHousehold House Lannister Household]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseClegane House Clegane]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheonOfKingsLanding House Baratheon of King’s Landing]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesJoffreyBaratheon Joffrey Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTargaryen House Targaryen]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt Daenerys I’s Court]] [[[Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysTargaryen Daenerys Targaryen]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesTyrionLannister Tyrion Lannister]]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesServantsOfDaenerys Servants of Daenerys]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon House Baratheon of Storm’s End and Dragonstone]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesStannisBaratheon Stannis Baratheon]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseGreyjoy House Greyjoy]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesEuronGreyjoy Euron Greyjoy]], [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheonGreyjoy Theon Greyjoy]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn House Arryn]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesPetyrBaelish Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTully House Tully]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseFrey House Frey]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell House Tyrell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesMargaeryTyrell Margaery Tyrell]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTarly House Tarly]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell House Martell]] ([[Characters/GameOfThronesSandSnakes Sand Snakes]]) | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFreeCities The Free Cities]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSlaversBay Slaver's Bay]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheDothrakiSeaAndTheRedWaste The Dothraki Sea and the Red Waste]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesQarth Qarth]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]] | '''Royal Court''' | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters The Order of the Maesters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheKingsguard The Kingsguard]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesWildlings Wildlings]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesBrotherhoodWithoutBanners Brotherhood Without Banners]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheFaithOfTheSeven The Faith of the Seven]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesRedTemple Red Temple]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesIndependentCharacters Independent Characters]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesTheatreTroupe Theatre Troupe]] | [[Characters/GameOfThronesSupernaturalBeings Supernatural Beings]]]]]]-]
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14'''Only spoilers from the current season will be hidden, so beware spoilers if you're not up to date on the episodes.'''
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17[[foldercontrol]]
18
19!The Small Council
20[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/small_council.png]]
21
22->''"What's the line--the King shits and the Hand wipes."''
23-->-- '''Ser Jaime Lannister'''
24
25->'''Hand of the King:''' Lord Tyrion Lannister\
26'''Master of War:''' Vacant\
27'''Master of Coin:''' Lord Bronn of the Blackwater\
28'''Master of Whisperers:''' Vacant\
29'''Master of Laws:''' Vacant\
30'''Master of Ships:''' Lord Davos Seaworth\
31'''Lord Commander of the Kingsguard:''' Ser Brienne of Tarth\
32'''Grand Maester:''' Samwell Tarly
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34A tradition as old as the Iron Throne, the Small Council is comprised of the King's top advisers who determine all the basic administrative duties that comprise the rule of the King. They are headed by the King's NumberTwo, the Hand of the King. The King may or may not attend the Council meetings in person, as per his leisure or interest.
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36For the Small Council during the ''Series/HouseOfTheDragon'' era, see [[Characters/HouseOfTheDragonOthers here]].
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38[[folder:In General]]
39* AuthorityInNameOnly: Its status as the government of the Seven Kingdoms by the end of Season 6. Jon Snow has been declared King in the North and they're seceding again, and the Vale with Petyr Baelish backs them; the Reach and Dorne have sided with Daenarys against the Lannisters; the Riverlands are nominally loyal but Walder Frey and his eldest sons are dead so it's not clear who rules there now; the Greyjoys are technically still rebelling for the Iron Islands; the Stormlands, with the Baratheon family all dead, no ruler of them has been explained nor who they back. As Jaime lampshades in the Season 7 premiere, Cersei is the Queen of ''Three'' Kingdoms, at best. The Vale has officially switched over and backed the North, the Iron Islands have a new King and a fresh campaign, while the Reach and Dorne have declared for the Targaryen Restoration which is finally invading Westeros with its armada. The Riverlands were nominally loyal but Walder Frey and his sons were assassinated, and even the Westerlands might not be safe since Jaime Lannister disapproves of his sister's actions.
40* TheChessmaster: Being comprised of politicians and knowledge brokers, it's a given that all of them have a minor or major in this. Ned Stark being the major, tragic, exception.
41* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: When the Small Council are not advising the King, they are busy plotting ways to subvert and/or murder him or each other. Many of them have their own separate competing interests, often selfish and careerist, independent of any loyalty to the King. Needless to say, any Hand who wishes to remain alive has to navigate the Small Council Chamber itself.
42* CorruptPolitician: Playing "the game" requires a great level of underhandedness, an outward servilism and a plethora of other unsavoury traits, and as the council is usually made of top players, honourable men who disdain these facts tend to have a short tenure in the present day, if any. A few people with a personal connection to the King such as Ned Stark, Jon Arryn and the Baratheon brothers can be counted as earnest, notable exceptions with varying degrees of success.
43* DecadentCourt: Often the source for its deadliness and decadence.
44* DwindlingParty:
45** In Season 2, Tyrion knocks down the Small Council to about half its membership during his stint as a stand-in for Tywin, specifically the ones he doesn't trust not to betray him. Littlefinger, Varys, and Cersei are all that's left. Tywin restocks after he returns. In "What is Dead May Never Die", Varys lampshades this while talking to Tyrion after Pycelle is arrested:
46-->"Should I be worried? Janos Slynt, Pycelle... the Small Council grows smaller every day."
47** A mark of how unsettled the post-Tywin royal court is, is that several Small Council positions have been vacated and not re-filled. [[labelnote:In the books...]]This is not the case, although most of the positions are filled by relatively minor characters that don't have the individual gravitas of Robert's small council.[[/labelnote]]
48* HighTurnoverRate: The Small Council has a tendency to "grow smaller" and/or end up reorganized at the whim of whoever happens to be in charge.
49** It's gone through six Hands (Jon Arryn, Ned Stark, Tyrion Lannister, Tywin Lannister, Kevan Lannister and Qyburn) in the last five years alone (four being killed in office), two Masters of Coin and two Masters of Ships.
50** Grand Maester Pycelle and Varys were the two longest serving members of the Small Council, having served the Mad King, Aerys II Targaryen himself. Varys eventually ends up defecting after the events of Season 4. Pycelle lasts long enough until he's caught in Queen Cersei's purge at the end of Season 6, by which point the only people left in the Small Council are Cersei and Qyburn.
51* TheLeader: The Hand of the King serves, in theory, as TheGoodChancellor to TheGoodKing, but more often than not as the HypercompetentSidekick to a lazy (Ned to Robert) or evil (Tyrion to Joffrey) king, or the DragonInChief (Tywin Lannister to Aerys and Joffrey). By the time of Tywin's death and Tyrion's exile, when Cersei claims regency and when the Sparrows hijack control over the city, the Hand has become a mostly ineffectual post with none of its former powers and scope, a situation that might change with the arrival of Qyburn, TheDragon for Queen Cersei.
52* TheManBehindTheMan: Following the death of Robert Baratheon, the Council has more or less been serving as the "true" power of the Kingdom, making all of the major decisions without the input of their PuppetKing, first Joffrey and then Tommen.
53* NotNowKiddo: Increasingly with both Joffrey and later Tommen. The Small Council attempts to rule from behind the scenes, attempting to turn the two into their PuppetKing. Joffrey, for his part, was aware of the Small Council and would attempt to force himself into their meetings, if not undermine their efforts. Tommen, because he was so often left out of the loop, [[DeconstructedTrope fell under the sway of the High Sparrow.]]
54* NotSoOmniscientCouncilOfBickering: Being the power behind the throne, most of the problems King's Landing and the Seven Kingdoms go through can quite easily be put down to them not knowing enough (say, about Daenarys), thinking they know enough (say, about the fictional nature of White Walkers and the best use of the Watch) and every member trying to have the whole political cake to themselves, rather than ever trying to share. Oh, and actually, you know... not doing their jobs as per the description?
55* ObstructiveBureaucrat: As Ned Stark and Tyrion learn, most of their colleagues value their own influence and importance over any loyalty to the King or service to the realm. In the case of Tyrion, Queen Regent Cersei refuses to involve the Hand in preparing the defenses of King's Landing, forcing him to undermine her at every turn to protect the city and its inhabitants from Stannis Baratheon.
56* VetinariJobSecurity: The end-goal of most of them, but especially so in the case of Grand Maester Pycelle and Lord Varys the Spider, the latter only defecting because of a fondness for Tyrion and setting his sights on greater prospects.
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59[[folder:Hand of the Queen Qyburn]]
60!!Hand of the Queen Qyburn
61[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/804_qyburn_profile.png]]
62[[caption-width-right:300:''"[[MadScientist The only way to treat disease is to understand disease.]]"'']]
63!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/AntonLesser
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65->'''Jaime Lannister:''' You are no maester. Where is your chain?\
66'''Qyburn:''' The Citadel stripped me of it. They found some of my... [[MadScientist experiments]]... too bold.
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68An ex-Maester who had been captive in Harrenhal. He later accompanied the maimed Jaime Lannister on his journey to King's Landing, and remained there as a physician in service to the crown. Ingratiating himself to Cersei, he becomes one of her closest and most valuable allies. After Varys leaves King's Landing, Cersei appoints Qyburn Master of Whispers in his place, and he later becomes Hand of the Queen when Cersei seizes uncontested power.
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71* AdaptationalIntelligence: In the books, he was not considered a good Master of Whispers by anyone but Cersei; here, he seems to build a children's information network the same way Varys did and somehow converts them into serving as his minions in carrying out terrorist attacks and assassinations.
72* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While he engaged in the same sick experiments as his book counterpart, Qyburn in the show appears to have a genuine interest in healing people, and justifies his experiments through a [[TheNeedsOfTheMany utilitarian]] mindset. In contrast, the book Qyburn is more clearly motivated by ForScience and ForTheEvulz. Also, because the sadistic mercenary band called the Brave Companions were AdaptedOut, the show Qyburn seemingly lacks his book counterpart's involvement and affiliation with such a group. Likewise, as a result of the show toning down Cersei's villainous actions, Qyburn in Season 5 doesn't become Cersei's TortureTechnician as he does in the corresponding book.
73* AffablyEvil: Despite being a pretty awful person, Qyburn is an agreeable fellow on a personal level: soft-spoken, polite, considerate, and is pleasant company in general. Even Cersei, who hates just about everyone who she hasn't personally given birth to, admits to being fond of him and infinitely prefers him to lecherous old Pycelle. He somehow manages to put on a benign persona when he oversees Pycelle's death and the bombing of the Great Sept.
74* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Seems to be this to Pycelle; particularly considering that Cersei and Jaime both consider him to be the superior and better skilled maester, much to Pycelle's annoyance and chagrin.
75* AnalogyBackfire: Qyburn argues to Jaime that his vivisection of paupers was justified by the fact that it helped him save many more lives. He then asks Jaime how many men he's killed (hundreds, probably), and then asks how many he's saved:
76-->'''Jaime''': Five hundred thousand. ''[Qyburn looks at him, disbelieving]'' The population of King's Landing.
77* BaitTheDog: Really kind and treats his darker experiments as a necessary evil to save more lives, but completely fine with mass murder and torture if someone asks him. The best example is how he treats the little birds with candies and taking care of abusive parents only to have them participate in suicide bombing and vicious murder.
78* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: In conversation with Bronn, Qyburn reveals that this is part of the reason why he goes out of his way to be loyal to Cersei. Cast out from the Citadel and stripped of his chain, he would have been fated to either waste away as a back-alley doctor or die as a penniless beggar on the streets, never able to achieve his dreams, but thanks to Cersei's support, he is now effectively the second-most powerful person in her kingdom. It's clear that he hasn't forgotten how much he owes her for this chance.
79* CompositeCharacter: He gains Varys' army of child spies and assassins from the books and the role of using them to kill Pycelle.
80* CoolOldGuy: [[MadDoctor Mad Doctoring]] notwithstanding, he's sharply intelligent, quietly genial, and unlike Pycelle, conducts his business in a professional way. Sure, his chain was stripped from him for horrible experiments, but he's more of a WellIntentionedExtremist than a self-serving old lech like Pycelle.
81* CuriosityIsACrapshoot: A firm believer in the "Curiosity is Good" variant, though Pycelle is quick to characterize it as "dangerous and unnatural." During ''The Maester's Chain," Qyburn is notably critical of how the Maesters seem perfectly content to pass on their stagnating knowledge [[MedievalStasis without ever adding to it]], and how aspiring magicians among the Order are taught to lose their curiosity through ALessonInDefeat. Needless to say, he takes great pride in the fact that he never lost his curiosity despite his teachers' best efforts.
82* DeadlyDoctor: When one considers just exactly what he did to have himself be stripped of his position and chain as a Maester in the first place. He also has no problem making poison or brainwashing children into committing murder if Cersei asks.
83* DeadpanSnarker:
84-->'''Jaime:''' You're far better at this than Grand Maester Pycelle.\
85'''Qyburn:''' [[DamnedByFaintPraise Faint praise]], my lord.
86* TheDragon: To Cersei, and they could hardly be less alike. One is angry, cruel, and spiteful, while the other has the best doctor's bedside manner in Westeros with the possible exception of Beric. Seemingly incapable of any mendacity he quickly ingratiates himself with Cersei by being pretty much everything she's not: quiet, kind, supportive, yet an unapologetic MadScientist who gifts her zombie knights and tends to her needs after her torture and walk of shame, and while she freaks over the idea of the Seven Kingdoms and Daenerys and her dragons against her, Qyburn quietly works on the best means of defense.
87* EnigmaticMinion: He is Cersei's one truly faithful ally, but his true motivations are largely a mystery, as are his past and the nature of his "experiments".
88* EvilCounterpart: To Tyrion, as Hand of the Queen to Cersei versus Tyrion's position as Hand of the Queen to Daenerys.
89* EvilGenius: He is the brain on Cersei's team while his creation, Robert Strong, provides the brawn.
90* EvenEvilHasStandards: He doesn't seem to have much tolerance for philandering behaviour from the clergy or other officials sworn to celibacy, being first among the Small Council to call attention to the High Septon's presence at a brothel -- and the only one of them to mock him for his attempts to cover it up. Presumably, this is yet another reason why he thinks so little of Pycelle.
91* TheFarmerAndTheViper: The North must be kicking itself for sparing this man now that Cersei is Queen.
92* {{Foil}}: There is a certain amount of comparison and contrast to be made between him and Pycelle; both are Maesters that have ended up in the service of the Crown, both end up taking orders from Cersei, and both are well-known for behaviour inappropriate to their order, and both provide medical attention. However, Pycelle not only proves himself less ambitious and ''much'' less inquisitive than Qyburn, but also nowhere near as dedicated to healing. As amoral as Qyburn is, he does genuinely want to save lives -- in sharp contrast to Pycelle, who not only withheld treatment for Jon Arryn but also loaned out his supply of poison for a suicide attempt. This is perhaps best exemplified by their scene together in "The Children": Pycelle is prodding Gregor Clegane's unconscious body with a stick, claiming that nothing can be done to save him; Qyburn is examining the wounds at close range and actually providing a treatment.
93* ForScience: A relatively moderate example, really. Most of his experiments fit the bill (they were performed both to gain an understanding of disease and the human body, both the foundation of modern medicine), but they've also allowed him to amass an incredible knowledge of proper medicine that actually heals, and thus uses it to great effect. In the Season 4, "Histories and Lore: The Maester's Chain", Qyburn describes how he sees himself as apart from the Citadel:
94--> '''Qyburn''': The Chain, as a whole, is supposed to signify the Realm: one cannot have only lords or only knights, one needs farmers, smiths, merchants, shepherds, and the like. Like a chain of many different metals -- an obvious and trivial point, disguised with pomposity... much like the maesters themselves! They study without learning and proudly pass down the same knowledge that was passed down to them, with no addition. Perhaps such is to be expected, when one considers the kinds of men who become maesters: the youngest sons of noble families, dutiful and timid, raised in the shadow of their older brothers; or bastards and peasant boys whose minds are easily satisfied by the knowledge of their next meal. Because bold men will not be chained. They dare to ask questions the maesters fear to answer: they will look at a living man, and ask "How?" And they will look at the dead, and ask "What if...?"
95* FriendToAllChildren: He has an air of a kind grandfather when handling his "[[TheSpymaster little birds]]", having implied that he discretely disposed of one's abusive father, rewards them with treats, and keeps them from panicking at the sight of [[TheDreaded "Robert Strong"]] with a few soft words.
96* FromNobodyToNightmare: Went from some random old man the Northern army salvaged from Harrenhal to singlehandedly putting Cersei on the Iron Throne.
97* HeadCrushing: [[spoiler:When Qyburn angrily demands Gregor defend him and Cersei, a furious Gregor smashes Qyburn's skull against a nearby block of rubble, then flings him against another one a good ten meters away. Upon impact, the top of his skull pops off]].
98* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Like any good MadScientist, he's undone by his own creation. [[spoiler:Specifically, he tries to order Ser Gregor to protect Cersei instead of trying to kill Sandor, only for Gregor to kill him.]]
99* HyperCompetentSidekick: To Cersei; he can make undead champions, have children doing his spying and mass murdering, handle most of Cersei's assignments with no problem, and is extremely loyal. He is arguably the real threat for anyone challenging the Crown.
100* {{Irony}}: Having survived getting his throat cut by the Mountain, Qyburn later ends up treating the Mountain's supposedly fatal injuries. He doesn't seem to hold a grudge, though he does note that Clegane will [[CameBackWrong "change"]] somewhat as a result of the treatment.
101* IAmXSonOfY: Averted -- when the High Septon falters when addressing him because he doesn't know his name, Qyburn replies blithely, "It doesn't matter."
102* MadDoctor: He was stripped of his Maester's chain for performing gruesome and fatal experiments on the living.
103* MadeOfIron: Considering he survived getting his throat slashed...
104* MadScientist: Medical and magical research are his reason to be.
105* MadScientistLaboratory: The maester's laboratory in "The Children" is clearly meant to invoke this trope. Ironically, it was Pycelle's lab before Cersei kicked him out.
106* MaskOfSanity: He's affable enough to rationalize his experiments as for the greater good (with some proof), but there is something in his eyes when he sees gore that shows he isn't sound of mind.
107* MasterPoisoner: Maesters are well versed in poison and Qyburn can identify and make Tyene's poison.
108* TheMedic: Despite being more than a little nuts, he's also an extremely competent doctor. [[labelnote:From the Books...]]He's even more horrifying in the books, but he's also generally regarded as the best doctor in Westeros.[[/labelnote]] Even Jaime, who is disgusted by his experiments and shady past, regards him as being superior to Pycelle, though Qyburn rightly considers that "faint praise".
109* MysteriousPast: How exactly did he end up in Harrenhal?
110* NightmareFetishist:
111** The way his eyes light up when cutting into Jaime's infected stump is more than a little terrifying. He gets a similar look in his eyes while examining Gregor Clegane's injuries.
112** When Jon and Daenerys present Cersei's court with a captured Wight, everyone else is horrified but Qyburn instead picks up its still moving severed hand, more fascinated than anything.
113* NotDistractedByTheSexy: His only response to a prostitute trying to proposition him is to remark to Bronn she'll be dead from a venereal disease before the year is out.
114* OmniDisciplinaryScientist: Downplayed. Whilst medicine is his first and foremost skill, Season 7 reveals he has at least some dabblings in other fields when he reveals his new anti-dragon weapon to Cersei: a ballista. Admittedly, it's literally nothing more than an oversized crossbow, but using it to strike flying opponents is rare in Westeros. It also proves to be SimpleYetAwesome; it has the power and accuracy to do the job, but because it's a simple device, Cersei can start having it built by the hundreds. Qyburn does say he asked the best weaponsmith around to help him with it. That, and his scientific research into magical necromancy.
115* PetTheDog:
116** When he assists the one-handed Jaime with his saddle.
117** He gets another in "Mother's Mercy" where he's the one to rush over with a blanket to comfort Cersei after she's been humiliated and forced to walk naked through the city from the Sept to the Red Keep, then tends to her bleeding feet. Notable in that he seems to be the only person present actually concerned about her at all, when even her own uncle doesn't make a move to help her.
118** He treats a child victim of abuse and implies he took care of the abusive father.
119* PlayingWithSyringes: Oh yes. He's even using a huge metal syringe (a blood pump for filtering the Mountain's poison) in "The Children".
120* RedRightHand: He has a disturbing neck scar from the [[SlashedThroat slashed throat]] that the Mountain gave him.
121* RenaissanceMan: After Cersei's Wildfire coup, he's effectively become the entire Small Council, serving as her Hand, Grand Maester, and Master of Whispers simultaneously after the previous three holders of those posts either died or defected.
122* RetiredMonster: Not by choice, however. He performed horrific experiments on others and was stripped of his Maester's chain and rank for it. He's employed again by the Lannisters in Season 4.
123* SherlockScan: He's able to quickly work out the poison used by Oberyn Martell on Gregor Clegane is the venom of the Death's Head Manticore just from examining the wound while Pycelle fumbles around for a diagnosis and concludes from a single look at a prostitute [[LikesOlderMen trying to proposition him]] that she'll be dead from a pox before the year is out.
124* SlashedThroat: Robb finds him in Harrenhal, having survived one courtesy of [[BlackKnight The Mountain]].
125* SoftspokenSadist: His voice is disconcertingly even and mellow, even as he goes about his many horrible-looking procedures.
126* SoleSurvivor: Of the Harrenhal prisoner massacre.
127* TheStoic: Qyburn isn't one for showing any kind of strong emotion, least of all in an emergency. This is perhaps exemplified in "The High Sparrow," when his current "patient" begins loudly thrashing around in the background: far from being startled, Qyburn barely even looks up from his desk to react, pausing just long enough to soothe the patient, before going back to writing.
128* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: [[spoiler: Ends up on the receiving end of possibly the most sudden death of a major character in the entire series, when Gregor decides to stop taking orders and abruptly bashes Qyburn's head into a wall.]]
129* TermsOfEndangerment: Lulls his agonized test subject back to sleep with an eerily serene whisper of "Easy, friend."
130* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler: Qyburn really should have used a bit more caution when Gregor indicated he would prioritise his hatred for Sandor over defending Cersei. Unfortunately, he presses the matter and unceremoniously gets his skull cracked open by the Mountain]].
131* UndyingLoyalty: Ultimately turns out to be this to Cersei. Even when it's painfully obvious she is doomed, he still looks out for her and tries to save her.
132* UnknownRival: Pycelle deeply hates Qyburn and lets everyone know it. Qyburn either doesn't notice, doesn't care, or just chooses not to let his feelings on the matter show. Even as Pycelle rants about how Qyburn was stripped of his chain for "unnatural curiosity," Qyburn is more concerned with putting together his newest treatment rather than paying any attention to the snide tirade. He even apologized to Pycelle before having him killed.
133* VillainousFriendship: He has developed one with Cersei. He even stays true to her when she hits rock bottom in Season 5. Somewhat justified since as his benefactor she allows him to conduct his beloved research without any moral or monetary boundaries.
134* VillainHasAPoint: Amoral Mad Scientist he may be, but Qyburn's assessment of the Maesters as incurious, complacent yes-men that perpetuate Westeros' Medieval Stasis is quite accurate. In Season Seven, Samwell learns that the Maesters know about the White Walkers, but decide to keep their heads down and assume it will pass over like all the other world-ending disasters the realm has faced, without actually doing anything with their knowledge and influence to stop it or warn anyone. Not to mention that, apparently, Qyburn is the first person who came up with the idea to use cheap, effective Ballistas against dragons in the centuries that Westeros has lived under Targaryen rule. Also, Qyburn, who was training to be a Maester until he was expelled from the Citadel for his "perversions", also brings up a very good point that his experiments on people has made him the most competent Doctor in the Seven Kingdoms, as the Maesters in the Citadel are pedantically obsessed doing everything as they've always done things, thus leaving no room for improvement on outdated, inefficient medical treatments. Sure, Qyburn's methods are extremely unethical (including reanimating Gregor Clegane into a horrifying Giant Mook who unthinkingly obeys an increasingly-crazy Cersei), but you can't deny the man gets results.
135* VillainousWidowsPeak: His receding hairline sports one of these, which only becomes more obvious during Seasons 4 and 5. It, combined with his slicked-back hairstyle in the fifth season, occasionally makes him look unsettlingly like [[Literature/TheSilenceOfTheLambs Hannibal Lecter]].
136* WeCanRebuildHim: When operating on the critically wounded Gregor Clegane, Cersei asks him whether he will be able to save him; to which Qyburn answers that he will, and that his method of treatment will also make Gregor even stronger than he was before. At the end of Season 5, he's made good on his promise. Ser Robert Strong, the former Gregor Clegane, is functional and follows orders perfectly.
137* WellIntentionedExtremist: He experiments on the human body because he likes to see what happens, good or ill, but every freakish, ungodly experiment he runs is for the purpose of advancing medical knowledge, an objectively good goal. The disturbing part of it all is, he's such a ridiculously competent doctor that one can't help but think it's ''paid off''. His experiment with Gregor Clegane, promising to fix him? It ''totally worked''. Qyburn is the genuine article, not a charlatan by any means.
138* YesMan: Qyburn is the only Small Council member actually loyal to Cersei, mostly because she allows him to carry out his experiments without interference. Because of this, Qyburn is the last of the Council standing after Cersei's purge is completed in Season 6. The other members (particularly Kevan) kept calling him a sycophant, which he took in strides.
139* YoungerAndHipper: In-universe; when compared to Pycelle, at least from Cersei and Jaime's perspectives.
140* YouWontFeelAThing: Inverted; he tells Jaime upfront that operating on his infected stump without anaesthetic will be very, ''very'' painful.
141[[/folder]]
142
143[[folder:Non-Incumbent[[note]]by the end of Season 6[[/note]] Small Council Members]]
144
145!!Lord Jon Arryn, the Hand of the King (Pre-Series)
146See Characters/GameOfThronesHouseArryn.
147
148!!Stannis Baratheon, Master of Ships (Pre-Series)
149See Characters/GameOfThronesStannisBaratheon.
150
151!!Grand Maester Pycelle (Seasons 1-6)
152See Characters/GameOfThronesTheOrderOfTheMaesters.
153
154!!Renly Baratheon, Master of Laws (Season 1)
155See Characters/GameOfThronesHouseBaratheon.
156
157!!Lord Eddard Stark, the Hand of the King and Protector of the Realm (Season 1)
158See Characters/GameOfThronesHouseStark.
159
160!!Lord Tyrion Lannister, acting Hand of the King (Season 2), Master of Coin (Seasons 3-4)
161See Characters/GameOfThronesTyrionLannister.
162
163!!Lord Tywin Lannister, the Hand of the King and Protector of the Realm (Pre-Series, Seasons 2-4)
164See Characters/GameOfThronesTywinLannister.
165
166!!Varys, Master of Whisperers (Seasons 1-4)
167See Characters/GameOfThronesDaenerysCourt.
168
169!!Lord Petyr Baelish a.k.a. "Littlefinger", Master of Coin (Seasons 1-3)
170See Characters/GameOfThronesPetyrBaelish.
171
172!!Prince Oberyn Martell, Sitting member for Dorne (Season 4)
173See Characters/GameOfThronesHouseMartell.
174
175!!Lord Mace Tyrell, Master of Ships (Seasons 4-6), Master of Coin (Seasons 5-6)
176See Characters/GameOfThronesHouseTyrell.
177
178!!Ser Kevan Lannister, the Hand of the King and Protector of the Realm (Seasons 5-6)
179See Characters/GameOfThronesHouseLannister.
180[[/folder]]
181
182!Other Members of the King's Court
183
184[[folder:Ser Ilyn Payne]]
185!!Ser Ilyn Payne
186[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ilyn_payne_4.png]]
187[[caption-width-right:300:''"[[TheVoiceless ...]]"'']]
188!!!'''Played By:''' Wilko Johnson
189
190->'''Sansa Stark:''' Why won't he speak to me?\
191'''Sandor Clegane:''' He hasn't been very talkative these last twenty years. Since the Mad King had his tongue ripped out with hot pincers.\
192'''Joffrey Baratheon:''' He speaks damn well with his sword, though.
193
194The mute royal executioner or "The King's Justice".
195----
196* AmbiguouslyEvil: How willing he is in all of this is unknown. He's never seen smiling or taking joy in anything, but merely does his job without passion or interest.
197* BaldOfEvil: His evil might seem to be more placid than anything outright sadistic, but he's still a ruthless man with a shiny head.
198* BigOlEyebrows: Especially prominent when he wears the executioner's hood which only leaves the area around the eyes exposed.
199* TheBrute: For Joffrey and Cersei, although he's gradually phased out and the more brutal acts he would usually be ordered to commit are committed by Ser Meryn Trant.
200* TheDreaded: Understandably so, on account of his profession, his appearance and his backstory. Even hardened killers like The Hound are unnerved by him.
201--> '''Sandor Clegane:''' (speaking to Sansa) Do I frighten you so much, girl? Or is it him there, making you shake <nods at Payne>? He frightens me too, look at that face!
202* EvilOldFolks: He's been around since the days of Aerys II, and his disposition hasn't improved.
203* MyMasterRightOrWrong: He kills or maims people whenever ordered to because that's his job.
204* MercyKill: Cersei arranges him to fulfil this role if the Battle at Blackwater went badly. He was to kill all the women hiding, to save them the rape they would endure at the hands of Stannis' men.
205* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: He's an executioner named Ilyn Payne. ''Ill and pain''.
206* OffWithHisHead: His method of execution.
207* PerpetualFrowner: Ilyn is rarely seen without a belligerent scowl.
208* TheSpeechless: His tongue was cut out under orders of the Mad King. He had mouthed off to a few folks that Lord Tywin was the real man in charge of Westeros.
209* TortureTechnician: It's assumed he's done this to others at times, but it's seen first-hand when Joffrey orders him to remove Marillion's tongue.
210* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Not seen at all in Season 3 onward [[RealLifeWritesThePlot on account of Wilko Johnson having terminal cancer]]. He recovered partway through the filming of Season 5, but ultimately was never seen again before the show ended. [[spoiler: Given he appeared to be the royal executioner well into Tommen's reign in the show (as Tyrion comments in dialogue), it's probable he died during the explosion of the Great Sept of Baelor during the Faith's trial, or during Daenerys's sack of King's Landing and the destruction of the Red Keep, but that's mostly guesswork.]]
211[[/folder]]
212
213[[folder:Ser Dontos Hollard]]
214!!Ser Dontos Hollard
215[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dontos_hollard_5.png]]
216[[caption-width-right:300:''"[[SadClown Once I was a knight, now I am only a fool.]]"'']]
217!!!'''Played By:''' Tony Way
218
219->''"I had two cups of wine."''
220
221An alcoholic knight reduced to being a court fool.
222----
223* AdaptationalHeroism: His story and the essence of his character remain largely the same, but the show incarnation eliminates his DirtyOldMan aspects. He's still OnlyInItForTheMoney, but he comes off more as luckless and stupid, rather than actively treacherous. Whereas in the books, Littlefinger suggests that Dontos would have sold out Sansa whenever there was a better offer; here he's killed because he has LooseLips while drunk. He also appears genuinely concerned about Sansa's safety and well-being.
224* AdaptedOut: In Season 3.
225* TheAlcoholic: It almost gets him killed in Season 2. In Season 4, it definitely gets him killed, Littlefinger citing his alcoholism as the main reason why he can't be trusted to keep a secret.
226* AlcoholInducedIdiocy: In Season 4, we are shown him ([[TheAlcoholic relatively]]) sober, and he's far less of a bumbling fool.
227* TheBusCameBack: In Season 4.
228* ComeWithMeIfYouWantToLive: Dontos says this to Sansa, suspiciously right after Joffrey's been poisoned, asking her to escape in the panic, as everyone's going to quickly start pointing fingers at the Stark daughter when the dust settles.
229--> '''Dontos:''' Come with me now. If you want to live, we have to leave.
230* TheConspiracy: Is part of one with Olenna Tyrell, Petyr Baelish, and (unwittingly) Sansa, and which orchestrated Joffrey's death. His level of complicity is unclear, as Sansa points out that Littlefinger wouldn't have entrusted him with anything significant, due to his general idiocy.
231* DemotedToExtra: His book counterpart is much more prominent in the second and third books.
232* FatIdiot: Showing up drunk to Joffrey's birthday is practically suicidal. Even if he didn't know that Joffrey was a psychopath, he knew he was going to be fighting in a tourney.
233* GenreBlind: Dontos fails to realize ObviouslyEvil Littlefinger is a treacherous snake, and pays dearly for it.
234* HiddenDepths: After being pretty much comic relief in previous appearances, in Season 4 we see more of his personality and his past.
235* InSeriesNickname: "Dontos the Red"; as he has red hair and it doubles as a lame punning name, when you consider his taste for wine.
236* IOweYouMyLife: He gives Sansa a family necklace out of gratitude for saving his life. He also warns Sansa that it's time to run from King's Landing after Joffrey kicks the bucket. (However, it turns out he was ''paid'' by Littlefinger to give Sansa the necklace, and it was not a precious piece with history, but merely an instrument to deliver poison to the royal wedding.)
237* LastOfHisKind: The last surviving member of House Hollard [[labelnote: ''From the books...'']] House Hollard attempted to resist the Mad King's tyranny, and was subsequently slaughtered to the last man. Young Dontos only survived because Barristan Selmy intervened on his behalf.[[/labelnote]]. With his death, House Hollard is now entirely extinct.
238* LooseLips: According to Littlefinger, he has this flaw and talks about things he shouldn't really talk about when he's drunk (which is often).
239* OnlyInItForTheMoney: As Littlefinger tries to prove to Sansa. [[AdaptationalHeroism Though not totally successfully.]]
240* PleaseSpareHimMyLiege: Sansa convinces Joffrey that death would be too good for him and Joffrey makes him his new court fool.
241* SadClown: He's a fool, but he's a very internally broken individual at his core.
242* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's a mere fool with very little screentime, but he has been involved in some remarkable things. Namely, it's been hinted he had some involvement in Joffrey's demise, or at least knew it was coming, and he has smuggled Sansa out of King's Landing.
243* UngratefulBastard: Sansa saving his life didn't really appear to mean much to him, in the end. He was only helping her because he was paid to do it. On the other hand, he did still come across as more sympathetic than in the books.
244* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Sansa's evacuation from the capital following the events of the royal wedding is the work of Littlefinger. Dontos is promptly killed after he delivers her to Petyr Baelish.
245-->'''Baelish:''' Money buys a man's silence for a time. A bolt in the heart buys it forever.
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:Lord Janos Slynt]]
249Commander of the City Watch. Replaced by Bronn in season 2 and sent off to Castle Black.
250
251See [[Characters/GameOfThronesNightsWatch The Night's Watch]]
252[[/folder]]

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