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[[File:Jeor Mormont And Now his watch is ended.png|thumb|300px|Rast betrays his Lord Commander]] |
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{{Quote|When the Walkers come crawling Craster will serve us up like so many pigs. If we want to live, we'll have to look out for ourselves.|[[Rast]]|And Now His Watch is Ended}} |
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+ | The '''Betrayers''' are a group of sworn brothers of the [[Night's Watch]] that [[Oathbreaking|break]] their vows and carry out a [[Mutiny at Craster's Keep|mutiny]] against the authority of Lord Commander [[Jeor Mormont]] after the survivors of the [[Battle of the Fist of the First Men|Battle]] of the [[Fist of the First Men]] take shelter at [[Craster's Keep]]. |
== Known Betrayers == |
== Known Betrayers == |
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- "When the Walkers come crawling Craster will serve us up like so many pigs. If we want to live, we'll have to look out for ourselves."
- ―Rast
The Betrayers are a group of sworn brothers of the Night's Watch that break their vows and carry out a mutiny against the authority of Lord Commander Jeor Mormont after the survivors of the Battle of the Fist of the First Men take shelter at Craster's Keep.
Known Betrayers
- Karl, who kills Craster, committing a grave violation against the sacred guest right and the laws of hospitality
- Rast, who murders Lord Commander Mormont
In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the Betrayers - as they are called in the Appendix to A Dance with Dragons - are led by Dirk and Ollo Lophand, who kill Craster and Lord Commander Mormont, respectively. Rast isn't present because he had remained at Castle Black. Grenn and about dozen more remain loyal to Mormont, and they are outnumbered 1:2 by the Betrayers, hence the Betrayers are at least twenty.
The Betrayers who are specifically mentioned in the books are:
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Some of these mutinous black brothers had been involved in a conspiracy to kill Lord Commander Mormont and several other members of the Night's Watch to ensure the end of the Great Ranging and facilitate their desertion. However, the sudden snowfall and the attack of the White Walkers to the encampment at the Fist of the First Men made the conspiracy pointless. A few men who had been discussing betrayal before the massacre at the Fist ultimately stay loyal during the mutiny, while some other men who weren't part of the earlier plot spontaneously join the mutiny when it breaks out.
Those who remained loyal to Mormont are:
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See also
- The Betrayers at A Wiki of Ice and Fire (MAJOR spoilers from the books)