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| Title= [[File:Lannister.JPG|30px|left]] Alton Lannister [[File:Lannister.JPG|30px|right]]
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| Title= [[File:Lannister.JPG|30px|left|link=House Lannister]] Alton Lannister [[File:Lannister.JPG|30px|right|link=House Lannister]]
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| Season= [[Season 2|2]]
 
| Season= [[Season 2|2]]
 
| First= "[[The North Remembers]]"
 
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| Titles= [[Knight|Ser]]
 
| Titles= [[Knight|Ser]]
 
| Allegiance= [[House Lannister]]
 
| Allegiance= [[House Lannister]]
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| Family= [[Cynda Lannister]] - mother<br>[[Jaime Lannister]] - distant cousin<br>[[Tyrion Lannister]] - distant cousin<br>[[Cersei Lannister]] - distant cousin
| Family= [[Cynda Lannister]] - Mother
 
| Actor= [[Karl Davies]]
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{{Quote|I'll remember it all, until I die. That was the best day of my life.| Alton Lannister talking about being Ser Jaime's squire.|A Man Without Honor}}
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'''Alton Lannister''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 2|second season]]. He is played by guest star [[Karl Davies]] and debuts in "[[The North Remembers]]." Ser Alton Lannister is a young [[knight]] from a cadet branch of [[House Lannister]] and and a captive of the [[The North|Northern]] armies alongside his cousin, Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]. He is sent to deliver [[Robb Stark]]'s peace terms to [[King's Landing]], and he is killed by Jamie Lannister inside a prison cell at Robb Stark's camp.
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'''Alton Lannister''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 2|second season]]. He is played by guest star [[Karl Davies]] and debuts in "[[The North Remembers]]." Ser Alton Lannister is a young [[knight]] from a [[cadet branch]] of [[House Lannister]] and a captive of the [[The North|Northern]] armies alongside his cousin, Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]. He is sent to deliver [[Robb Stark]]'s peace terms to [[King's Landing]], and he is killed by Jaime Lannister inside a prison cell at Robb Stark's camp.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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===[[Season 2]]===
 
===[[Season 2]]===
Soon after news of King [[Joffrey Baratheon]]'s [[bastard]]hood reach the Northern camp, [[Robb Stark]] tells Ser Alton his terms for a peace with the [[Iron Throne]], and then sends him to [[King's Landing]] to deliver them to the [[Cersei Lannister|Queen Regent]]. Ser Alton remarks that the Robb's demand for the return of [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] and [[Arya Stark|Arya]] as well as [[Ned Stark]]'s bones and the remains of all the Stark household, is an honorable request, but expresses doubt and surprise when Robb also demands that the independence of the North and Riverlands be respected. He also tries to correct Robb when he refers to Joffrey as a Lannister.<ref>"[[The North Remembers]]"</ref>
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Soon after news of King [[Joffrey Baratheon]]'s [[bastard]]y reaches the Northern camp, [[Robb Stark]] tells Ser Alton his terms for a peace with the [[Iron Throne]], and then sends him to [[King's Landing]] to deliver them to the [[Cersei Lannister|Queen Regent]]. Ser Alton remarks that the Robb's demand for the return of [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] and [[Arya Stark|Arya]] as well as [[Ned Stark]]'s bones and the remains of all the Stark household, is an honorable request, but expresses doubt and surprise when Robb also demands that the independence of the North and Riverlands be respected. He also tries to correct Robb when he refers to Joffrey as a Lannister.<ref>"[[The North Remembers]]"</ref>
   
Ser Alton delivers the Stark peace terms, which are rejected by Queen Cersei. Cersei sends him back with the Iron Throne reply. Cersei also asks him to tell Jaime that he has not been forgotten. Tyrion wishes Alton a safe journey.<ref>"[[The Night Lands]]"</ref>
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Ser Alton delivers the Stark peace terms, which are rejected by Queen Cersei. Cersei sends him back with the Iron Throne's reply. Cersei also asks him to tell Jaime that he has not been forgotten. Tyrion wishes Alton a safe journey.<ref>"[[The Night Lands]]"</ref>
   
 
[[File:Stark Bannermen.jpg|thumb|Alton Lannister gives Queen Cersei's response to Robb Stark's peace terms.]]
 
[[File:Stark Bannermen.jpg|thumb|Alton Lannister gives Queen Cersei's response to Robb Stark's peace terms.]]
He returns to the Westerlands to informs Robb of Cersei's response, and Robb asks that he return to his old pen but the prisoners are far too many that they have occupied it. Alton is put in to stay with the [[Kingslayer]], until a new pen can be built. He tells Jaime that his mother is [[Cynda Lannister]] at which Jaime not knowing who that is asks if she is the fat one.
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He returns to the [[Westerlands]] to informs Robb of Cersei's response, and Robb asks that he return to his old pen but the prisoners are far too many that they have occupied it. Alton is placed in the [[Kingslayer]]'s cell, until a new pen can be built. He tells Jaime that his mother is [[Cynda Lannister]] at which Jaime, not knowing who that is, asks if she is the fat one.
   
 
[[File:Alton Lannister.jpg|thumb|Alton Lannister imprisoned]]
 
[[File:Alton Lannister.jpg|thumb|Alton Lannister imprisoned]]
He discusses squiring for Ser Jaime at the tourney during Willem Frey's wedding. Alton says that he was such a minor relation to the Lannisters that they were put at a table so far away you could barely see the bride. And that his father was furious at Alton's volunteering to be replacement squire as he might embarrass their minor branch of the Lannisters in front of the major branch of the Lannisters. At first Jaime doesnt remember until reminded that his squire Brian had become so sick he threw up on his own horse. He then remembers that Alton had been a much better squire than Jaime himself had been and shares his experience of squiring for [[Barristan Selmy]] when he was 16 fighting the Kingswood outlaws.
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Alton mentions squiring for Ser Jaime at the tourney during [[Willem Frey]]'s wedding. He says that he was such a minor relation to the Lannisters that they were put at a table so far away he could barely see the bride and that his father was furious at Alton's volunteering to be a replacement [[squire]] as he might embarrass their lesser branch of the family before the major one. At first Jaime doesn't remember until reminded that his squire Brian had become so sick he threw up on his own horse. He then remembers that Alton had been a much better squire than Jaime himself had been and shares his experience of squiring for [[Barristan Selmy]] when he was 16 fighting the [[Kingswood Brotherhood]].
   
[[File:Alton's body.jpg|thumb|A Stark guard discovers the body of Alton Lannister]]
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[[File:Alton's body.jpg|thumb|[[Torrhen Karstark]] discovers the body of Alton Lannister]]
Alton asks if Jaime has ever thought of fleeing out of the prison, when Jaime replies that he has a plan, Alton agrees to help but as he gets close to hear what he is to do what Jaime whispers to him is, "You only have to do one thing. You have to die." Then Jaime beats him repeatedly with his chained fists in the head until cracking his skull. Alton lannister is killed by Jaime to distract the guard, [[Torrhen Karstark]] who seeing them both bloody goes to check the convulsing Alton allowing Jaime to get behind him and strangle him with his chains. Getting the key from his belt, he frees himself from the chains and escapes from the cell.<ref>"[[A Man Without Honor]]"</ref>
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Alton asks if Jaime has ever thought of escaping imprisonment, when Jaime replies that he has a plan, Alton agrees to help and gets close to hear what he is to do. Jaime whispers to him the one thing he has to do is to die, then headbutts him and beats him repeatedly with his shackles. [[Torrhen Karstark]] enters the cell to check the convulsing Alton, allowing Jaime to get behind him and strangle him with his chains. Getting the key from his belt, he frees himself from the chains and escapes from the cell.<ref>"[[A Man Without Honor]]"</ref>
When recaptured Catlyn Stark has to prevent [[Rickard Karstark]] the father of the guard from taking revenge, and she orders Ser Jaime bound with every chain they can find.
 
   
 
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==In the books==
 
==In the books==
In the books, there is no character by this name. The character Cleos Frey has the role of being a captive of House Stark and delivering terms to House Lannister. Cleos Frey is the son of Ser Emmon Frey and Genna Lannister. Genna is the only sister of [[Tywin Lannister]]. Ser Emmon is the second son of Lord [[Walder Frey]]. His name appears to have been changed so that TV viewers would not be confused that he is on the Lannisters' side, despite House Frey officially declaring for Robb Stark.
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, there is no character by this name. The character Cleos Frey has the role of being a captive of House Stark and delivering terms to House Lannister. Cleos Frey is the son of Ser Emmon Frey, [[Walder Frey]]'s second son, and Genna Lannister, the only sister of [[Tywin Lannister]]. His name appears to have been changed so that TV viewers would not be confused that he is on the Lannisters' side, despite House Frey officially declaring for Robb Stark.
   
While Alton does serve in the same role as Cleos Frey in the books, it is later made clear that he is ''not'' the son of Genna Lannister: in "[[A Man Without Honor]]", he said that his mother's name was Cynda Lannister, and Jaime had difficulty remembering her. Thus "Alton Lannister" isn't as important a familial relation as Cleos Frey was, as he is not Lord Tywin's nephew (and Jaime's first cousin) the way Cleos was in the books (though first cousins, Jaime doesn't like Cleos as he is said to be like the Frey side of his heritage - resembling a weasel and in battle flapping about like a goose with all the courage of an especially brave ewe). In the books, as a large and wealthy House, the Lannisters do have numerous minor relations from distant branches.
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While Alton does serve in the same role as Cleos Frey in the books, it is later made clear that he is ''not'' the son of Genna Lannister as he mentions his mother is Cynda Lannister, whom Jaime has difficulty remembering. Thus "Alton Lannister" isn't as important a familial relation as Cleos Frey is; he is not Lord Tywin's nephew and Jaime's first cousin the way Cleos is in the books.
   
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Besides being the courier in negotiating peace terms, Cleos Frey also has in common with Alton Lannister that he takes part in the two escape attempts of Jaime Lannister. When [[Tyrion Lannister]] sends Cleos back with [[Eddard Stark|Eddard]]'s bones and the Lannister terms for peace to Robb Stark, there are four men mixed in with the other escorting soldiers that are there to break Jaime out. One does impressions and imitates [[Edmure Tully]] ordering the gate raised, but the real Edmure was returning from a brothel in town and the escape is foiled. Cleos swore he knew nothing about the escape plan, but Edmure did not believe him and ordered to lock him in the cell where Jaime was previously kept, claiming that Cleos is "half Lannister, half Frey, and all liar". When Cleos was brought before [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]], he fearfully swore he had no idea about Tyrion's plan. Catelyn Stark did not care much if he was telling the truth or not, and demanded to know what peace terms the Lannisters offered them. After Cleos told her the terms he brought, Catelyn asked about her daughters. He answered evasively, but after Catelyn threatened to hang him - he told her the truth that he only saw [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]].
Jaime Lannister does kill Torrhen Karstark, but he does it in the [[Battle of the Whispering Wood]], not an escape attempt, and no Lannister relation is involved.
 
   
Besides being the courier in negotiating peace terms, Cleos Frey also has in common with Alton Lannister that he takes part in the two escape attempts of Jaime Lannister. When Tyrion Lannister sends Cleos back with Eddard's bones and the Lannister terms for peace to Robb Stark, there are four men mixed in with the other escorting soldiers that are there to break Jaime out. One does impressions and imitates [[Edmure Tully]] ordering the gate raised, but the real Edmure was returning from a brothel in town and the escape is foiled. When Brienne and Jaime leave, it is Catelyn Stark who orders the gate raised as she is sending Cleos Frey back to King's Landing with new terms, with Jaime Lannister hidden in the bottom of the boat. Cleos Frey leaves with Brienne and Jaime, headed for King's Landing.
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When [[Brienne of Tarth|Brienne]] and Jaime left, it was Catelyn Stark who ordered the gate raised as she was sending Cleos Frey back to King's Landing with new terms, with Jaime Lannister hidden in the bottom of the boat. Cleos Frey left with Brienne and Jaime, headed for King's Landing.
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On the way to King's Landing, they were attacked by archer outlaws. Cleos and his horse were shot several times. He fell from the saddle, but his foot was caught in the stirrup, and his horse dragged him away, his head bouncing against the ground. As a result, Cleos' skull was smashed. Jaime did not express any sorrow for his cousin's death, but instead meant to strip him of his clothes and weapon. He used Cleos' sword to attack Brienne (not Brienne's sword).
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Jaime has a very negative opinion on Cleos, being a coward and flatterer. He mused that "Ser Cleos looked like a weasel, fought like a goose, and had the courage of an especially brave ewe".
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Cleos_Frey Cleos Frey at A Wiki of Ice and Fire] (spoilers from the books)
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"I'll remember it all, until I die. That was the best day of my life."
― Alton Lannister talking about being Ser Jaime's squire.[src]

Alton Lannister is a recurring character in the second season. He is played by guest star Karl Davies and debuts in "The North Remembers." Ser Alton Lannister is a young knight from a cadet branch of House Lannister and a captive of the Northern armies alongside his cousin, Ser Jaime Lannister. He is sent to deliver Robb Stark's peace terms to King's Landing, and he is killed by Jaime Lannister inside a prison cell at Robb Stark's camp.

Biography

Background

Ser Alton is a cousin of Cersei Lannister, Jaime Lannister and Tyrion Lannister. His relationship to the main branch of the family is not clear. He fights for House Lannister against House Stark in the Battle of the Whispering Wood and is captured by the Stark army.

Season 2

Soon after news of King Joffrey Baratheon's bastardy reaches the Northern camp, Robb Stark tells Ser Alton his terms for a peace with the Iron Throne, and then sends him to King's Landing to deliver them to the Queen Regent. Ser Alton remarks that the Robb's demand for the return of Sansa and Arya as well as Ned Stark's bones and the remains of all the Stark household, is an honorable request, but expresses doubt and surprise when Robb also demands that the independence of the North and Riverlands be respected. He also tries to correct Robb when he refers to Joffrey as a Lannister.[1]

Ser Alton delivers the Stark peace terms, which are rejected by Queen Cersei. Cersei sends him back with the Iron Throne's reply. Cersei also asks him to tell Jaime that he has not been forgotten. Tyrion wishes Alton a safe journey.[2]

Stark Bannermen

Alton Lannister gives Queen Cersei's response to Robb Stark's peace terms.

He returns to the Westerlands to informs Robb of Cersei's response, and Robb asks that he return to his old pen but the prisoners are far too many that they have occupied it. Alton is placed in the Kingslayer's cell, until a new pen can be built. He tells Jaime that his mother is Cynda Lannister at which Jaime, not knowing who that is, asks if she is the fat one.

Alton Lannister

Alton Lannister imprisoned

Alton mentions squiring for Ser Jaime at the tourney during Willem Frey's wedding. He says that he was such a minor relation to the Lannisters that they were put at a table so far away he could barely see the bride and that his father was furious at Alton's volunteering to be a replacement squire as he might embarrass their lesser branch of the family before the major one. At first Jaime doesn't remember until reminded that his squire Brian had become so sick he threw up on his own horse. He then remembers that Alton had been a much better squire than Jaime himself had been and shares his experience of squiring for Barristan Selmy when he was 16 fighting the Kingswood Brotherhood.

Alton's body

Torrhen Karstark discovers the body of Alton Lannister

Alton asks if Jaime has ever thought of escaping imprisonment, when Jaime replies that he has a plan, Alton agrees to help and gets close to hear what he is to do. Jaime whispers to him the one thing he has to do is to die, then headbutts him and beats him repeatedly with his shackles. Torrhen Karstark enters the cell to check the convulsing Alton, allowing Jaime to get behind him and strangle him with his chains. Getting the key from his belt, he frees himself from the chains and escapes from the cell.[3]

Appearances

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In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, there is no character by this name. The character Cleos Frey has the role of being a captive of House Stark and delivering terms to House Lannister. Cleos Frey is the son of Ser Emmon Frey, Walder Frey's second son, and Genna Lannister, the only sister of Tywin Lannister. His name appears to have been changed so that TV viewers would not be confused that he is on the Lannisters' side, despite House Frey officially declaring for Robb Stark.

While Alton does serve in the same role as Cleos Frey in the books, it is later made clear that he is not the son of Genna Lannister as he mentions his mother is Cynda Lannister, whom Jaime has difficulty remembering. Thus "Alton Lannister" isn't as important a familial relation as Cleos Frey is; he is not Lord Tywin's nephew and Jaime's first cousin the way Cleos is in the books.

Besides being the courier in negotiating peace terms, Cleos Frey also has in common with Alton Lannister that he takes part in the two escape attempts of Jaime Lannister. When Tyrion Lannister sends Cleos back with Eddard's bones and the Lannister terms for peace to Robb Stark, there are four men mixed in with the other escorting soldiers that are there to break Jaime out. One does impressions and imitates Edmure Tully ordering the gate raised, but the real Edmure was returning from a brothel in town and the escape is foiled. Cleos swore he knew nothing about the escape plan, but Edmure did not believe him and ordered to lock him in the cell where Jaime was previously kept, claiming that Cleos is "half Lannister, half Frey, and all liar". When Cleos was brought before Catelyn, he fearfully swore he had no idea about Tyrion's plan. Catelyn Stark did not care much if he was telling the truth or not, and demanded to know what peace terms the Lannisters offered them. After Cleos told her the terms he brought, Catelyn asked about her daughters. He answered evasively, but after Catelyn threatened to hang him - he told her the truth that he only saw Sansa.

When Brienne and Jaime left, it was Catelyn Stark who ordered the gate raised as she was sending Cleos Frey back to King's Landing with new terms, with Jaime Lannister hidden in the bottom of the boat. Cleos Frey left with Brienne and Jaime, headed for King's Landing.

On the way to King's Landing, they were attacked by archer outlaws. Cleos and his horse were shot several times. He fell from the saddle, but his foot was caught in the stirrup, and his horse dragged him away, his head bouncing against the ground. As a result, Cleos' skull was smashed. Jaime did not express any sorrow for his cousin's death, but instead meant to strip him of his clothes and weapon. He used Cleos' sword to attack Brienne (not Brienne's sword).

Jaime has a very negative opinion on Cleos, being a coward and flatterer. He mused that "Ser Cleos looked like a weasel, fought like a goose, and had the courage of an especially brave ewe".

See also

References

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