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The '''catspaw assassin''' is a minor character in ''[[Game of Thrones]]''. He is played by guest star [[Lalor Roddy]] and only appeared in the [[The Kingsroad|second episode]] of the [[Season 1|first season]]. He is never named, but is referred to as such in the credits and script, a reference to a [[wikipedia:cat's_paw|catspaw]] being someone unwittingly used to further another person's agenda.
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The '''catspaw assassin''' is a minor character in ''[[Game of Thrones]]''. He is played by guest star [[Lalor Roddy]] and only appeared in the [[The Kingsroad|second episode]] of the [[Season 1|first season]]. He is never named, but is referred to as such in casting announcements and the script, a reference to a [[wikipedia:cat's_paw|catspaw]] being someone unwittingly used to further another person's agenda.
   
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==Biography==
=='''[[Season 1]]'''==
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===[[Season 1]]===
 
[[File:Dagger.png|thumb|The dagger belonging to the catspaw assassin.]]
 
[[File:Dagger.png|thumb|The dagger belonging to the catspaw assassin.]]
 
The catspaw assassin was paid to kill [[Bran Stark]] whilst he is in a coma in [[Winterfell]], following his fall. The assassin arranges for a fire to start in the castle, reasoning this will draw people away from Bran's room. This diversion succeeds in persuading [[Robb Stark]] to leave the room, but [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] remains behind. When the assassin goes into Bran's room to kill him, he finds Catelyn there. They struggle and he injures Catelyn's hand, but is then attacked by Bran's [[direwolf]], [[Summer]], who tears his throat out.<ref>"[[The Kingsroad]]"</ref>
 
The catspaw assassin was paid to kill [[Bran Stark]] whilst he is in a coma in [[Winterfell]], following his fall. The assassin arranges for a fire to start in the castle, reasoning this will draw people away from Bran's room. This diversion succeeds in persuading [[Robb Stark]] to leave the room, but [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] remains behind. When the assassin goes into Bran's room to kill him, he finds Catelyn there. They struggle and he injures Catelyn's hand, but is then attacked by Bran's [[direwolf]], [[Summer]], who tears his throat out.<ref>"[[The Kingsroad]]"</ref>

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The catspaw assassin is a minor character in Game of Thrones. He is played by guest star Lalor Roddy and only appeared in the second episode of the first season. He is never named, but is referred to as such in casting announcements and the script, a reference to a catspaw being someone unwittingly used to further another person's agenda.

Biography

Season 1

File:Dagger.png

The dagger belonging to the catspaw assassin.

The catspaw assassin was paid to kill Bran Stark whilst he is in a coma in Winterfell, following his fall. The assassin arranges for a fire to start in the castle, reasoning this will draw people away from Bran's room. This diversion succeeds in persuading Robb Stark to leave the room, but Catelyn remains behind. When the assassin goes into Bran's room to kill him, he finds Catelyn there. They struggle and he injures Catelyn's hand, but is then attacked by Bran's direwolf, Summer, who tears his throat out.[1]

The assassin carried an elaborate dagger with a dragonbone hilt and a Valyrian steel blade. Catelyn resolves to carry the blade to her husband in King's Landing to investigate further.[2] Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish identifies the dagger as belonging to Tyrion Lannister.[3] This leads Catelyn to taking Tyrion prisoner when she chances across him at the Inn on the Crossroads.[4] Her actions spark a conflict between House Stark and House Lannister.[5] Tyrion proves his innocence of the crime via a trial by battle at the Eyrie.[6]

Appearances

Template:Season One Appearances

In the books

In the books the assassin is never named.

References

  1. "The Kingsroad"
  2. "The Kingsroad"
  3. "Lord Snow"
  4. Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things
  5. "The Wolf and the Lion"
  6. "A Golden Crown"