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{{Quote|That's what we are: ghosts. Waiting for you in the dark. You can't see us, but we see you. No matter whose cloak you wear: Lannister, Stark, Baratheon, you prey on the weak, the Brotherhood Without Banners will hunt you down.|Beric Dondarrion|And Now His Watch is Ended}}
 
{{Quote|That's what we are: ghosts. Waiting for you in the dark. You can't see us, but we see you. No matter whose cloak you wear: Lannister, Stark, Baratheon, you prey on the weak, the Brotherhood Without Banners will hunt you down.|Beric Dondarrion|And Now His Watch is Ended}}
 
 
'''Beric Dondarrion''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 1|first]] and [[Season 3|third]] seasons. He was originally played by guest star [[David Michael Scott]] and debuts in "[[A Golden Crown]]". The role was recast for the third season with [[Richard Dormer]] taking over. Beric Dondarrion is the [[Lord of Blackhaven]] and the head of [[House Dondarrion]]. He is leading a party of men trying to apprehend Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] for atrocities committed against the people of [[the Riverlands]].
 
'''Beric Dondarrion''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 1|first]] and [[Season 3|third]] seasons. He was originally played by guest star [[David Michael Scott]] and debuts in "[[A Golden Crown]]". The role was recast for the third season with [[Richard Dormer]] taking over. Beric Dondarrion is the [[Lord of Blackhaven]] and the head of [[House Dondarrion]]. He is leading a party of men trying to apprehend Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] for atrocities committed against the people of [[the Riverlands]].
   
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{{Quote|In the name of Robert of the House Baratheon, the First of His Name, King of the Andals and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and Protector of the Realm, I charge you to bring the king's justice to the false knight Gregor Clegane, and all those who shared in his crimes.|[[Eddard Stark|Ned Stark]] charges '''Beric Dondarrion''' with his mission|A Golden Crown}}
 
{{Quote|In the name of Robert of the House Baratheon, the First of His Name, King of the Andals and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and Protector of the Realm, I charge you to bring the king's justice to the false knight Gregor Clegane, and all those who shared in his crimes.|[[Eddard Stark|Ned Stark]] charges '''Beric Dondarrion''' with his mission|A Golden Crown}}
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{{Quote|Every time I come back, I'm a bit less. Pieces of you get chipped away.|Beric Dondarrion|And Now His Watch is Ended}}
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==

Revision as of 03:39, 29 April 2013

"That's what we are: ghosts. Waiting for you in the dark. You can't see us, but we see you. No matter whose cloak you wear: Lannister, Stark, Baratheon, you prey on the weak, the Brotherhood Without Banners will hunt you down."
―Beric Dondarrion[src]

Beric Dondarrion is a recurring character in the first and third seasons. He was originally played by guest star David Michael Scott and debuts in "A Golden Crown". The role was recast for the third season with Richard Dormer taking over. Beric Dondarrion is the Lord of Blackhaven and the head of House Dondarrion. He is leading a party of men trying to apprehend Ser Gregor Clegane for atrocities committed against the people of the Riverlands.

Biography

Background

Beric Dondarrion is the Lord of Blackhaven and the head of House Dondarrion, a vassal house to House Baratheon of Storm's End. He is a young lord who still enjoys the life of a knight, including taking part in tourneys. He is visiting King's Landing when the series begins.

Season 1

Upon hearing of the atrocities committed by Ser Gregor Clegane, Lord Eddard Stark, acting as the Hand of the King, orders Lord Beric to take a hundred men, ride to Ser Gregor's keep and execute him for treason and murder. Beric willingly agrees to the task.[1]

Lord Beric is rumored to have been killed in the Battle at the Mummer's Ford. The survivors form the Brotherhood Without Banners.[2] In fact, Beric is actually killed by the Mountain, who drives a lance through his chest. Thoros of Myr unwittingly resurrects him.[3]

Season 3

Beric Dondarrion and Hound Clegane S3E4

Lord Beric confronts the Hound.

Dondarrion reunites with Thoros' party at Hollow Hill, the headquarters of the Brotherhood Without Banners, and is suprised to see they have captured Sandor Clegane. Beric reveals he has converted to the religion of the Lord of Light. After Arya Stark accuses the Hound of murder, Beric sentences to trial by combat, and chooses himself as Clegane's rival.[4]

Appearance

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Quotes

"In the name of Robert of the House Baratheon, the First of His Name, King of the Andals and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and Protector of the Realm, I charge you to bring the king's justice to the false knight Gregor Clegane, and all those who shared in his crimes."
Ned Stark charges Beric Dondarrion with his mission[src]
"Every time I come back, I'm a bit less. Pieces of you get chipped away."
―Beric Dondarrion[src]

Behind the scenes

File:Beric-Dondarrion.jpg

David Michael Scott as Beric Dondarrion

Beric was originally played by guest star David Michael Scott who only appeared in the first season episode "A Golden Crown".[1] The character did not appear in the second season and was confirmed as being recast for the third season in May 2012.[5] Richard Dormer was announced in the part in July 2012.[6]

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Beric Dondarrion is the Lord of Blackhaven, a small castle in the Stormlands on the Dornish Marches. As such he owes fealty directly to House Baratheon. He is a young, vigorous and capable warrior, a skilled knight and charismatic leader of men, as well as popular with ladies. He goes to King's Landing to participate in the Tourney of the Hand before being charged with the mission to arrest Gregor Clegane, alongside the warrior-priest Thoros of Myr, who has been mentioned in the TV series but has not appeared yet. Jeyne Poole, daughter of Vayon Poole, has a crush on him.

References

See also