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{{Character
| Title= [[File:Night'sWatchicon.jpg|40px|left]] Eddison Tollett [[File:Night'sWatchicon.jpg|40px|right]]
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| Title= [[File:Night'sWatchicon.jpg|40px|left|link=Night's Watch]] Eddison Tollett [[File:Night'sWatchicon.jpg|40px|right|link=Night's Watch]]
 
| Image= 2x01_Edd.jpg
 
| Image= 2x01_Edd.jpg
| Season= [[Season 2|2]] <nowiki>|</nowiki> [[Season 3|3]]
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| Season= [[Season 2|2]] <nowiki>|</nowiki> [[Season 3|3]]|</nowiki> [[Season 3|3]]
 
| First="[[The North Remembers]]"
 
| First="[[The North Remembers]]"
| Last="[[Valar Morghulis]]"
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| Last="[[And Now His Watch is Ended]]"
| Appearances=5 episodes <small>([[#Appearances|see below]])</small>
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| Appearances=9 episodes <small>([[#Appearances|see below]])</small>
| Status= [[:Category:Status: Alive|Alive]]
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| Status= [[:Category:Status: Uncertain|Uncertain]]
 
| Aka= Dolorous Edd<br/>Edd Tollett
 
| Aka= Dolorous Edd<br/>Edd Tollett
 
| Allegiance= The [[Night's Watch]]
 
| Allegiance= The [[Night's Watch]]
| Actor= [[Ben Crompton]]
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| Actor= [[Ben Crompton]]}}
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{{Quote|I always imagined I would end up doing much worse.|'''Eddison Tollett''', while digging a latrine.|The Prince of Winterfell}}
 
{{Quote|I always imagined I would end up doing much worse.|'''Eddison Tollett''', while digging a latrine.|The Prince of Winterfell}}
'''Eddison Tollett''', often called '''Dolorous Edd''', is a recurring character in the [[Season 2|second season]]. He is played by guest star [[Ben Crompton]] and debuts in "[[The North Remembers]]." Eddison Tollett is a brother of the [[Night's Watch]] who has gone north of [[the Wall]] on [[Lord Commander]] [[Jeor Mormont]]'s [[Great Ranging]].
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'''Eddison Tollett''', often called '''Dolorous Edd''', is a recurring character in the [[Season 2|second]], [[Season 3|third]] and [[Season 4|fourth]] seasons. He is played by guest star [[Ben Crompton]] and debuts in "[[The North Remembers]]." Eddison Tollett is a brother of the [[Night's Watch]] who has gone north of [[the Wall]] on [[Lord Commander]] [[Jeor Mormont]]'s [[Great Ranging]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
Dolorous Edd is a member of the [[Night's Watch]]. He swore his oath when he was fifteen. His nickname is due to his sarcastic and pessimistic sense of humor. He has gone north of [[the Wall]] on [[Lord Commander]] [[Jeor Mormont]]'s Great Ranging.<ref name="Eddison Tollet viewers guide">[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season2/#!/guide/houses/nightswatch/dolorous-edd/ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, Night's Watch - Dolorous Edd entry]</ref>
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Dolorous Edd is a member of the [[Night's Watch]]. He swore his oath when he was fifteen. His nickname is due to his sarcastic and pessimistic sense of humor. He has gone [[Beyond the Wall|north]] of [[the Wall]] on [[Lord Commander]] [[Jeor Mormont]]'s [[Great Ranging]].<ref name="Eddison Tollet viewers guide">[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season2/#!/guide/houses/nightswatch/dolorous-edd/ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, Night's Watch - Dolorous Edd entry]</ref>
   
 
===[[Season 2]]===
 
===[[Season 2]]===
 
[[File:Sam, Edd and Jon 2x01.jpg|thumb|The Night's Watch approaches Craster's Keep.]]
 
[[File:Sam, Edd and Jon 2x01.jpg|thumb|The Night's Watch approaches Craster's Keep.]]
Edd joins the [[Great Ranging]] [[beyond the Wall]] led by [[Lord Commander]] [[Jeor Mormont]]. As the [[Night's Watch]] arrives to [[Craster's Keep]] in the [[Haunted Forest]], Edd watches [[Samwell Tarly]] and [[Grenn]] bickering. Edd approaches [[Jon Snow]], who observes the fortified homestead, and deadpans that he was born in a similar place but that he has now fallen on hard times. Sam, and later Grenn, joins the pair and notes the women working around the hall. Edd warns not to speak to them. Grenn wonders if [[Craster]], the master of the hall, doesn't like people speaking to his daughters. Edd answers that they are also his wives because Craster marries his daughters and breeds more daughters with them. Sam and Grenn state their disgust and Edd counters that while all the other [[wildlings]] in the area have disappeared Craster is still present so he must be doing something right.<ref>"[[The North Remembers]]"</ref>
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Edd joins the [[Great Ranging]] [[beyond the Wall]] led by [[Lord Commander]] [[Jeor Mormont]]. As the [[Night's Watch]] arrives to [[Craster's Keep]] in the [[Haunted Forest]], Edd watches [[Samwell Tarly]] and [[Grenn]] bickering. Edd approaches [[Jon Snow]], who observes the fortified homestead, and deadpans that he was born in a similar place but that he has now fallen on hard times. Sam, and later Grenn, join the pair and note the women working around the hall. Edd warns not to speak to them. Grenn wonders if [[Craster]], the master of the hall, doesn't like people speaking to his daughters. Edd answers that they are also his wives because Craster marries his daughters and breeds more daughters with them. Sam and Grenn state their disgust and Edd counters that while all the other [[wildlings]] in the area have disappeared Craster is still present so he must be doing something right.<ref>"[[The North Remembers]]"</ref>
   
Sam, Edd and Grenn are peeling potatoes outside Craster's Keep. Edd says that if the [[The Seven|gods]] wanted people to have dignity they would not have made them fart when they died. Grenn is incredulous and Edd tells him the story of his mother's death. He claims that he held her hand as she passed and that she farted long and hard, then making a farting noise to underscore his assertion. Sam notices Gilly observes that it is greedy for Craster to have so many wives. Edd deadpans that they were having a serious discussion. Grenn and Sam and continue their conversation, with Grenn telling Sam of his relationship with a girl named [[Violet]]. Edd interrupts again and sends Sam for more vegetables.<ref>"[[The Night Lands]]"</ref>
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Sam, Edd and Grenn are peeling potatoes outside Craster's Keep. Edd says that if the [[The Seven|gods]] wanted people to have dignity they would not have made them fart when they died. Grenn is incredulous and Edd tells him the story of his mother's death. He claims that he held her hand as she passed and that she farted long and hard, then making a farting noise to underscore his assertion. Sam notices Gilly, and observes that it is greedy for Craster to have so many wives. Edd deadpans that they were having a serious discussion. Grenn and Sam and continue their conversation, with Grenn telling Sam of his relationship with a girl named [[Violet]]. Edd interrupts again and sends Sam for more vegetables.<ref>"[[The Night Lands]]"</ref>
   
Having left Craster's Keep and the Haunted Forest, the Ranging approaches the [[Fist of the First Men]] to meet with [[Qhorin Halfhand]]. Edd hears Sam commenting the beauty of the place and that [[Gilly]] would love it there. Edd comments to Grenn that there is nothing more sickening than a man in love.<ref name="E15">"[[The Ghost of Harrenhal]]"</ref>
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Having left Craster's Keep and the Haunted Forest, the Ranging approaches the [[Fist of the First Men]] to meet with [[Qhorin Halfhand]]. Edd hears Sam commenting on the beauty of the place and that [[Gilly]] would love it there. Edd comments to Grenn that there is nothing more sickening than a man in love.<ref name="E15">"[[The Ghost of Harrenhal]]"</ref>
   
The Watch reach the summit of the Fist and set up camp. Edd begs Sam to shut up as he comments on the history of the ancient place. After Sam wonders how the [[First Men]] might have been, Edd answers they must have been stupid, as smart people wouldn't find themselves in places like the Fist. Jon suggests that their distant ancestors were afraid and came to the First to escape [[White Walkers|something]] but doesn't believe that it worked.<ref name="E15"/>
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The Watch reach the summit of the Fist and set up camp. Edd begs Sam to shut up as he comments on the history of the ancient place. After Sam wonders what the [[First Men]] were like, Edd answers they must have been stupid, as smart people wouldn't find themselves in places like the Fist. Jon suggests that their distant ancestors were afraid and came to the First to escape [[White Walkers|something]] but doesn't believe that it worked.<ref name="E15"/>
   
 
[[File:Sam, Grenn and Edd 2x10.jpeg|thumb|Edd, Grenn, and Sam, on the Fist of the First Men in "Valar Morghulis"]]
 
[[File:Sam, Grenn and Edd 2x10.jpeg|thumb|Edd, Grenn, and Sam, on the Fist of the First Men in "Valar Morghulis"]]
   
A horn sounds, causing all men to stop their activities. Grenn asks if its Wildlings. Jon watches a column of men approaching before saying that a single blast is for rangers returning while two blasts are for wildlings. Edd notes the moment after one blast, standing and waiting, wondering if a second blast will come and repeats that one blast is for friends and two for foes. Sam adds that three blasts are used to signal [[White Walkers]]. Jon, Grenn and Edd turns to look at him and he explains that it has been a thousand years since it was done. Grenn asks how Sam knows if so much time has passed. Edd and Grenn interrupt and, sarcastically, finish Sam's answer before he can say he read it in a book. Grenn walks away while Edd stops when Jon announces its the Halfhand approaching. Edd says that they will live another day, punctuating his monotone with a sarcastic hurrah.<ref name="E15"/>
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A horn sounds, causing all men to stop their activities. Jon watches a column of men approaching before saying that a single blast is for rangers returning while two blasts are for wildlings. Edd notes the moment after one blast, standing and waiting, wondering if a second blast will come and repeats that one blast is for friends and two for foes. Sam adds that three blasts are used to signal [[White Walkers]]. Jon, Grenn and Edd turns to look at him and he explains that it has been a thousand years since it was done. Grenn asks how Sam knows if so much time has passed. Edd and Grenn interrupt and, sarcastically, finish Sam's answer before he can say he read it in a book. Grenn walks away while Edd stops when Jon announces its the Halfhand approaching. Edd says that they will live another day, punctuating his monotone with a sarcastic hurrah.<ref name="E15"/>
   
 
Edd is close to Jon as Qhorin confirms to Lord Commander Mormont that [[Mance Rayder]] has gathered a massive host and reports lookouts in the [[Skirling Pass]]. He takes a small party of scouts ahead to surprise the lookouts, Jon is among them.<ref name="E15"/>
 
Edd is close to Jon as Qhorin confirms to Lord Commander Mormont that [[Mance Rayder]] has gathered a massive host and reports lookouts in the [[Skirling Pass]]. He takes a small party of scouts ahead to surprise the lookouts, Jon is among them.<ref name="E15"/>
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Some time later, Edd, Grenn and Sam talk while digging latrines and discuss the possibility that Jon, the Halfhand and the others rangers might be dead. Grenn discovers a stone tablet marked with runes of the First Men. Edd keeps digging and tells him to leave it alone but he lifts it anyway. Beneath it is a cache of weapons, mostly spearheads, as well a horn, all wrapped in a Night's Watch cloak. Sam identifies them as being made of [[dragonglass]].<ref>"[[The Prince of Winterfell]]"</ref>
 
Some time later, Edd, Grenn and Sam talk while digging latrines and discuss the possibility that Jon, the Halfhand and the others rangers might be dead. Grenn discovers a stone tablet marked with runes of the First Men. Edd keeps digging and tells him to leave it alone but he lifts it anyway. Beneath it is a cache of weapons, mostly spearheads, as well a horn, all wrapped in a Night's Watch cloak. Sam identifies them as being made of [[dragonglass]].<ref>"[[The Prince of Winterfell]]"</ref>
   
Nearby the base of the Fist, Edd gathers frozen feces to burn for fire alongside Grenn and Sam. He's annoyed when Sam begins to talk about Gilly and snarks that Sam finds her interesting just because she spoke to him. Sam counters that wha he finds interesting about Edd is absolutely nothing. Their banter is interrupted by a horn blast. Sam wonders if the Halfhand has returned and a second horn blast is heard. Grenn draws his sword and Edd tells them to return to the Fist so as not to fight the wildlings alone. A third blast sounds, prompting Edd to scream at his sworn brothers to run. Grenn and Edd quickly make it back to the Fist, seemingly not noticing they have left Sam behind. A massive horde of [[wight]]s, led by White Walkers, approach the Fist.<ref>"[[Valar Morghulis]]"</ref>
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Nearby the base of the Fist, Edd gathers frozen feces to burn for fire alongside Grenn and Sam. He's annoyed when Sam begins to talk about Gilly and snarks that Sam finds her interesting just because she spoke to him. Sam counters that what he finds interesting about Edd is absolutely nothing. Their banter is interrupted by a horn blast. Sam wonders if the Halfhand has returned and a second horn blast is heard. Grenn draws his sword and Edd tells them to return to the Fist so as not to fight the wildlings alone. A third blast sounds, prompting Edd to scream at his sworn brothers to run. Grenn and Edd quickly make it back to the Fist, seemingly not noticing they have left Sam behind. A massive horde of [[wight]]s, led by White Walkers, approach the Fist.<ref>"[[Valar Morghulis]]"</ref>
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===[[Season 3]]===
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Edd survives the [[White Walkers|White Walkers']] attack on the [[Fist of the First Men]], and regroups with the remaining survivors as the ranging attempts to pull back to the Wall.<ref>"[[Valar Dohaeris]]"</ref> Later, Samwell collapses from exhaustion and is still upset that Grenn and Edd left him alone when the White Walkers came. Edd bluntly tells Samwell that they left him because he is fat and slow, and they did not want to die. Regardless, Grenn and Edd help Samwell back to his feet. Edd arrives with the rest of the survivors at Craster's Keep, where Craster reluctantly allows them to stay. He eats inside with the rest of the survivors.
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​Edd and Grenn shovel pig-shit for Craster. They both agree that no one ever speaks of all the shoveling, getting attacked, or killed, when you join the Night's Watch. Both of them also listen to Rast voice his distrust of Craster and suggest mutiny, but they refuse to listen. After that, Edd is present during the vigil of a deceased ranger named [[Bannen]], whose body is burned to prevent him from becoming a Wight. Edd pessimistically states that he never knew Bannen could smell so good, since most of the survivors are starving. Later, Edd is present when the [http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Mutiny_at_Craster%27s_Keep Mutiny at Craster's Keep] occurs. He is attacked from behind by a mutinous black brother, but his fate is unknown.
   
 
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==In the books==
 
==In the books==
In ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', Edd is the squire of the Lord Commander [[Jeor Mormont]]. He's described as being thin and, despite being young, gray-haired. Edd is apparently a member of a lesser branch of [[House Tollett]] , a noble house from [[the Vale]] sworn to [[House Royce]], as he frequently makes comments indicating that he grew up in poverty, and his family were essentially living on the same level as peasants. He was recruited to the Watch by [[Yoren]].
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Edd is described as being thin and, despite being young, gray-haired. Edd is apparently a member of a lesser branch of [[House Tollett]], a noble house from [[the Vale]] sworn to [[House Royce]], as he frequently makes comments indicating that he grew up in poverty, and his family were essentially living on the same level as peasants. He was recruited to the Watch by [[Yoren]].
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Eddison_Tollett Eddison Tollett at A Wiki of Ice and Fire] (spoilers from the novels).
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Revision as of 01:07, 30 March 2014

"I always imagined I would end up doing much worse."
Eddison Tollett, while digging a latrine.[src]

Eddison Tollett, often called Dolorous Edd, is a recurring character in the second, third and fourth seasons. He is played by guest star Ben Crompton and debuts in "The North Remembers." Eddison Tollett is a brother of the Night's Watch who has gone north of the Wall on Lord Commander Jeor Mormont's Great Ranging.

Biography

Background

Dolorous Edd is a member of the Night's Watch. He swore his oath when he was fifteen. His nickname is due to his sarcastic and pessimistic sense of humor. He has gone north of the Wall on Lord Commander Jeor Mormont's Great Ranging.[1]

Season 2

Sam, Edd and Jon 2x01

The Night's Watch approaches Craster's Keep.

Edd joins the Great Ranging beyond the Wall led by Lord Commander Jeor Mormont. As the Night's Watch arrives to Craster's Keep in the Haunted Forest, Edd watches Samwell Tarly and Grenn bickering. Edd approaches Jon Snow, who observes the fortified homestead, and deadpans that he was born in a similar place but that he has now fallen on hard times. Sam, and later Grenn, join the pair and note the women working around the hall. Edd warns not to speak to them. Grenn wonders if Craster, the master of the hall, doesn't like people speaking to his daughters. Edd answers that they are also his wives because Craster marries his daughters and breeds more daughters with them. Sam and Grenn state their disgust and Edd counters that while all the other wildlings in the area have disappeared Craster is still present so he must be doing something right.[2]

Sam, Edd and Grenn are peeling potatoes outside Craster's Keep. Edd says that if the gods wanted people to have dignity they would not have made them fart when they died. Grenn is incredulous and Edd tells him the story of his mother's death. He claims that he held her hand as she passed and that she farted long and hard, then making a farting noise to underscore his assertion. Sam notices Gilly, and observes that it is greedy for Craster to have so many wives. Edd deadpans that they were having a serious discussion. Grenn and Sam and continue their conversation, with Grenn telling Sam of his relationship with a girl named Violet. Edd interrupts again and sends Sam for more vegetables.[3]

Having left Craster's Keep and the Haunted Forest, the Ranging approaches the Fist of the First Men to meet with Qhorin Halfhand. Edd hears Sam commenting on the beauty of the place and that Gilly would love it there. Edd comments to Grenn that there is nothing more sickening than a man in love.[4]

The Watch reach the summit of the Fist and set up camp. Edd begs Sam to shut up as he comments on the history of the ancient place. After Sam wonders what the First Men were like, Edd answers they must have been stupid, as smart people wouldn't find themselves in places like the Fist. Jon suggests that their distant ancestors were afraid and came to the First to escape something but doesn't believe that it worked.[4]

Sam, Grenn and Edd 2x10

Edd, Grenn, and Sam, on the Fist of the First Men in "Valar Morghulis"

A horn sounds, causing all men to stop their activities. Jon watches a column of men approaching before saying that a single blast is for rangers returning while two blasts are for wildlings. Edd notes the moment after one blast, standing and waiting, wondering if a second blast will come and repeats that one blast is for friends and two for foes. Sam adds that three blasts are used to signal White Walkers. Jon, Grenn and Edd turns to look at him and he explains that it has been a thousand years since it was done. Grenn asks how Sam knows if so much time has passed. Edd and Grenn interrupt and, sarcastically, finish Sam's answer before he can say he read it in a book. Grenn walks away while Edd stops when Jon announces its the Halfhand approaching. Edd says that they will live another day, punctuating his monotone with a sarcastic hurrah.[4]

Edd is close to Jon as Qhorin confirms to Lord Commander Mormont that Mance Rayder has gathered a massive host and reports lookouts in the Skirling Pass. He takes a small party of scouts ahead to surprise the lookouts, Jon is among them.[4]

Some time later, Edd, Grenn and Sam talk while digging latrines and discuss the possibility that Jon, the Halfhand and the others rangers might be dead. Grenn discovers a stone tablet marked with runes of the First Men. Edd keeps digging and tells him to leave it alone but he lifts it anyway. Beneath it is a cache of weapons, mostly spearheads, as well a horn, all wrapped in a Night's Watch cloak. Sam identifies them as being made of dragonglass.[5]

Nearby the base of the Fist, Edd gathers frozen feces to burn for fire alongside Grenn and Sam. He's annoyed when Sam begins to talk about Gilly and snarks that Sam finds her interesting just because she spoke to him. Sam counters that what he finds interesting about Edd is absolutely nothing. Their banter is interrupted by a horn blast. Sam wonders if the Halfhand has returned and a second horn blast is heard. Grenn draws his sword and Edd tells them to return to the Fist so as not to fight the wildlings alone. A third blast sounds, prompting Edd to scream at his sworn brothers to run. Grenn and Edd quickly make it back to the Fist, seemingly not noticing they have left Sam behind. A massive horde of wights, led by White Walkers, approach the Fist.[6]

Season 3

Edd survives the White Walkers' attack on the Fist of the First Men, and regroups with the remaining survivors as the ranging attempts to pull back to the Wall.[7] Later, Samwell collapses from exhaustion and is still upset that Grenn and Edd left him alone when the White Walkers came. Edd bluntly tells Samwell that they left him because he is fat and slow, and they did not want to die. Regardless, Grenn and Edd help Samwell back to his feet. Edd arrives with the rest of the survivors at Craster's Keep, where Craster reluctantly allows them to stay. He eats inside with the rest of the survivors.

​Edd and Grenn shovel pig-shit for Craster. They both agree that no one ever speaks of all the shoveling, getting attacked, or killed, when you join the Night's Watch. Both of them also listen to Rast voice his distrust of Craster and suggest mutiny, but they refuse to listen. After that, Edd is present during the vigil of a deceased ranger named Bannen, whose body is burned to prevent him from becoming a Wight. Edd pessimistically states that he never knew Bannen could smell so good, since most of the survivors are starving. Later, Edd is present when the Mutiny at Craster's Keep occurs. He is attacked from behind by a mutinous black brother, but his fate is unknown.

Appearances

Template:Season Two Appearances Template:Season Three Appearances

Image gallery

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Edd is described as being thin and, despite being young, gray-haired. Edd is apparently a member of a lesser branch of House Tollett, a noble house from the Vale sworn to House Royce, as he frequently makes comments indicating that he grew up in poverty, and his family were essentially living on the same level as peasants. He was recruited to the Watch by Yoren.

See also

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References