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{{Quote|I wouldn't let you wave your blunders around like a victory flag.|[[Brynden Tully]] chastises Edmure Tully|Walk of Punishment}}
 
{{Quote|I wouldn't let you wave your blunders around like a victory flag.|[[Brynden Tully]] chastises Edmure Tully|Walk of Punishment}}
   
'''Edmure Tully''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 3|third season]]. He is played by [[Tobias Menzies]]. Edmure is the son and heir of the late Lord [[Hoster Tully]] of [[Riverrun]]. He is the younger brother of [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] and [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa]].
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'''Edmure Tully''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 3|third]] and [[Season 6|sixth]] seasons. He is played by guest star [[Tobias Menzies]] and debuts in "[[Walk of Punishment]]". Edmure is the son and heir of the late Lord [[Hoster Tully]] of [[Riverrun]]. He is the younger brother of [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] and [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa]], nephew of [[Brynden Tully]], and uncle of [[Robb Stark]], [[Sansa Stark]], [[Arya Stark]], [[Bran Stark]], [[Rickon Stark]], and [[Robin Arryn]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
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Catelyn is the widow of the late [[Eddard Stark]], [[Lord of Winterfell]] and [[Lord Paramount of the North]] and Lysa is the widow of [[Jon Arryn]], [[Lord of the Eyrie]] and [[Lord Paramount of the Vale]].<ref name="Lysa Arryn viewers guide">[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season2/#!/guide/houses/arryn/lysa-arryn/ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Arryn - Lysa Arryn entry]</ref>
 
Catelyn is the widow of the late [[Eddard Stark]], [[Lord of Winterfell]] and [[Lord Paramount of the North]] and Lysa is the widow of [[Jon Arryn]], [[Lord of the Eyrie]] and [[Lord Paramount of the Vale]].<ref name="Lysa Arryn viewers guide">[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season2/#!/guide/houses/arryn/lysa-arryn/ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Arryn - Lysa Arryn entry]</ref>
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=== [[Season 1]] ===
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Tyrion is accused of the attempted murder of Bran Stark and taken prisoner by Catelyn Stark. [[Tywin Lannister]] launches an invasion on the Riverlands as a response. [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]] smashes the river lords at the battle of the [[Golden Tooth]] and lays siege to Riverrun. Edmure is not specifically mentioned, but he presumably takes part in the defense of his region.
   
 
===[[Season 3]]===
 
===[[Season 3]]===
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Edmure is first mentioned in a converstation between [[Robb Stark]] and [[Rickard Karstark]]. Rickard states that the march to Hoster's funeral is a distraction, but Robb tells him that Edmure has his forces garrisoned there. Rickard remains unconvinced and doesn't think he has enough men to make a difference in the war effort.<ref>"[[Dark Wings, Dark Words]]"</ref>
[[File:EdmureTullyS3.jpg|thumb|right|Edmure attempts to hit his father's funeral boat.]]
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[[File:Edmure arrow.jpg|thumb|225x225px|Edmure attempts to hit his father's funeral boat. ("[[Walk of Punishment]]")]]
Edmure presides over the funeral of his father, per the custom of House Tully, in which the departed is placed on a funeral boat and set on flames with a flaming arrow. Edmure fails at hitting the boat, causing his annoyed uncle to push him away and complete the deed himself. Later he's chided by King [[Robb]] and Ser Brynden for [[Battle of Stone Mill|attacking]] [[Stone Mill]], an attack in which more than two hundred men were lost only for Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] to flee south to [[Casterly Rock]] and only [[Martyn Lannister|two]] [[Willem Lannister|unimportant]] nephews of [[Tywin Lannister]] to be taken hostage.<ref>"[[Walk of Punishment]]"</ref>
 
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Edmure presides over the funeral of his father, per the custom of House Tully, in which the departed is placed on a funeral boat and set on flames with a flaming arrow. Edmure fails at hitting the boat three times in a row, causing his annoyed [[Brynden Tully|uncle]] to push him away and complete the deed himself.
 
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After the funeral, Ser Brynden chides his nephew for [[Battle of Stone Mill|attacking]] [[Stone Mill]]. Edmure proudly asserts that his "blunder" sent [[Gregor Clegane]] scurrying back to [[Casterly Rock]] with his tail between his legs. He says that they will not win this war if Robb is the only one winning any battles, and that there is enough glory to go around. Robb responds angrily and tells him it is not about glory, before reminding him that his instructions were to wait for the Mountain to come to him. Robb informs him of his plan; he wanted to draw the Mountain to the west, into their country, where he could surround and kill him. Edmure tells Robb they took hostages, including [[Martyn Lannister|Martyn and]] [[Willem Lannister]]. More than two hundred men were lost in the battle, less than what the Lannisters lost, but Robb furiously tells him that they need their men more than Tywin needs his. Edmure apologizes for his mistakes, but subtly tells Robb that it would not have happened had he known of his plan from the beginning.<ref>"[[Walk of Punishment]]"</ref>
When emissaries from [[House Frey]] arrive at Riverrun to negotiate [[Walder Frey]]'s terms of reconciliation with Robb Stark, Edmure is pressured by Robb, Brynden and Catelyn to take Robb's place in his previously arranged marriage to [[Roslin Frey]] as compensation for his military blunder at Stone Mill. Edmure reluctantly agrees.<ref>"[[The Climb]]"</ref>
 
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[[File:Edmure advises Robb.jpg|left|thumb|225x225px|Edmure advises Robb after Rickard Karstark's treason. ("[[Kissed by Fire]]")]]
 
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After Lord Rickard murders [[Willem Lannister|Willem and]] [[Martyn Lannister]], Edmure insists that if word of this leaves Riverrun, Tywin Lannister will exact heavy reprisals for the deaths of his young nephews. Therefore, he suggests that they just quietly bury the boys, and simply keep silent about their deaths until the war is over. Robb, however, refuses to be a liar: he says he cannot fight a war in the name of justice if he will not serve justice to murderers within his own ranks. Catelyn says they should keep Lord Rickard hostage, and Edmure agrees, adding that Robb should tell the other Karstarks that no harm will come to him so long as they remain loyal. Robb ignores their pleas, and he has Lord Karstark brought out to the courtyard of Riverrun to be executed during a driving rainstorm. Edmure then witnesses the execution.<ref>"[[Kissed by Fire]]"</ref>
En route to [[The Twins|the Twins]] for Edmure's wedding, the [[House Stark|Stark]] and [[House Tully|Tully]] army is forced to make camp due to heavy rain. Catelyn and Brynden warn that Walder Frey is a prickly man and will take the delay as another slight.<ref>"[[The Bear and the Maiden Fair (episode)]]"</ref>
 
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[[File:Edmure agrees to marry Roslin.jpg|thumb|225x225px|Edmure reluctantly agrees to marry Roslin Frey. ("[[The Climb]]")]]
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When emissaries from [[House Frey]] arrive at Riverrun to negotiate [[Walder Frey]]'s terms of reconciliation with Robb Stark, Edmure is pressured by Robb, Brynden and Catelyn to take Robb's place in his previously arranged marriage to [[Roslin Frey|Roslin Frey.]] Edmure initially refuses, stating that the laws of gods and men are very clear; no man can compel another man to marry. His uncle Brynden threatens him and tells him that the laws of his fists are about to compel his teeth. Robb tells him that if he refuses, his alliance with the Freys is dead. Edmure wants to pick one of his daughters for himself, the same courtesy that was given to Robb. He thinks that if he refuses, Walder will come back and offer him a daughter of his own choosing. Catelyn scolds him, angrily asking him if he is willing to risk their freedom and lives for a chance at a prettier wife. Robb reminds him that he wanted to make amends for his military blunder at the Stone Mill, but Edmure had something less permanent in mind. Robb eventually manages to convince him and Edmure reluctantly agrees.<ref>"[[The Climb]]"</ref>
   
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In the Riverlands, en route to [[The Twins]], Robb's army is forced to make camp, their progress delayed by heavy rain. Catelyn warns them that the prickly Lord Frey will take the delay as a deliberate insult to him, but Edmure points out that Frey is getting the wedding he wanted; his sister counters that he is getting ''a'' wedding, but not the one he wanted, glaring at her son and his wife as she says so, pointing out that Frey wanted one of his daughters wed to [[King in the North|a king]]. Robb retorts that Edmure is the best match House Frey has been offered in its history.<ref>"[[The Bear and the Maiden Fair (episode)]]"</ref>
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[[File:Edmure and Roslin.jpg|left|thumb|225x225px|Edmure and his bride [[Roslin Frey|Roslin]]. ("[[The Rains of Castamere (episode)|The Rains of Castamere]]")]]
 
Upon finally arriving at the Twins, Edmure nervously eyes Walder Frey's brood, trying to figure out which of the unattractive bunch is to be his wife. At the ceremony, Walder lifts Roslin's veil, revealing her to be a beauty, much to Edmure's relief, Robb's shock, and Catelyn, Blackfish, and Walder's amusement. At the wedding feast, Edmure enjoys himself immensely, when Walder and Robb call for the [[bedding]] ceremony, eagerly allows himself to be led away by the other Frey girls. It is only after his departure that the [[Red Wedding]] begins.<ref>"[[The Rains of Castamere (episode)]]"</ref>
 
Upon finally arriving at the Twins, Edmure nervously eyes Walder Frey's brood, trying to figure out which of the unattractive bunch is to be his wife. At the ceremony, Walder lifts Roslin's veil, revealing her to be a beauty, much to Edmure's relief, Robb's shock, and Catelyn, Blackfish, and Walder's amusement. At the wedding feast, Edmure enjoys himself immensely, when Walder and Robb call for the [[bedding]] ceremony, eagerly allows himself to be led away by the other Frey girls. It is only after his departure that the [[Red Wedding]] begins.<ref>"[[The Rains of Castamere (episode)]]"</ref>
   
 
Edmure is taken prisoner and remains a [[hostage]] of Lord Frey, who remarks to Lord [[Roose Bolton]] that Edmure spent his wedding night in a dungeon.<ref>"[[Mhysa]]"</ref>
 
Edmure is taken prisoner and remains a [[hostage]] of Lord Frey, who remarks to Lord [[Roose Bolton]] that Edmure spent his wedding night in a dungeon.<ref>"[[Mhysa]]"</ref>
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{{Quote|You're paying for my sins, Uncle. It's not fair or right. I'll remember it.|[[Robb Stark]] to '''Edmure'''|The Climb}}
 
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{{Quote|Word of this can't leave Riverrun. [[Martyn Lannister|They]] [[Willem Lannister|were]] Tywin Lannister's nephews, the Lannisters pay their debts. They never stop talking about that.|Edmure to [[Robb Stark]]|Kissed by Fire}}
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{{Dialogue a-b|Catelyn Stark|Spare his life, keep him as a hostage.|Edmure Tully|A hostage. Tell the Karstarks that as long as they remain loyal, he will not be harmed.|[[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]] and Edmure strongly advise Robb against executing [[Rickard Karstark]] to no avail.|Kissed by Fire}}
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{{Dialogue a-b-a|Edmure Tully|Why should I let that [[Walder Frey|old ferret]] choose my bride for me? At the very least, I should be offered the same choice you were. I'm his liege lord!|Robb Stark|He's a proud man, and we've wounded him!|I didn't wound him.|The Climb}}
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{{Dialogue a-b-c|Robb Stark|If you refuse, our alliance with the Freys is dead.|Edmure Tully|He's wanted me for one of his daughters since I was twelve. He's not gonna stop wanting me now! When I say no, he will come back and offer me a daughter of my ''choosing''.|Catelyn Stark|You're willing to risk our freedom and our lives for a chance at a prettier wife?|Robb and Catelyn warn Edmure against refusing the Freys.|The Climb}}
 
{{Dialogue a-b|Edmure Tully|I'll marry [[Roslin Frey|her]].|Robb Stark|You're paying for my sins, Uncle. It's not fair or right. I'll remember it.|Robb to Edmure|The Climb}}
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{{Quote|What? He's my nephew. I love him. And he's a damn fool.|[[Brynden Tully]] to [[Catelyn Stark]]|The Rains of Castamere (episode)}}
 
{{Quote|What? He's my nephew. I love him. And he's a damn fool.|[[Brynden Tully]] to [[Catelyn Stark]]|The Rains of Castamere (episode)}}
 
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Edmure Tully is a middling knight and effective, but not outstanding, battle commander. This is not to say he is a complete incompetent, but he is not very well suited to be a wartime leader. However, Catelyn points out that he would have been hailed as a very skilled lord in peacetime, who genuinely cares for the commoners he rules over. When Jaime Lannister first marched towards Riverrun, Edmure allowed fleeing peasants to take refuge inside the castle, even though they would only be a drain on food resources during a siege. Even so, he insisted that they trusted him and he would not abandon them by shutting them out (contrast this with Cersei's orders to bar starving refugees from entering the gates of King's Landing). Despite this, Edmure does manage to win several local victories against Lannister forces.
 
Edmure Tully is a middling knight and effective, but not outstanding, battle commander. This is not to say he is a complete incompetent, but he is not very well suited to be a wartime leader. However, Catelyn points out that he would have been hailed as a very skilled lord in peacetime, who genuinely cares for the commoners he rules over. When Jaime Lannister first marched towards Riverrun, Edmure allowed fleeing peasants to take refuge inside the castle, even though they would only be a drain on food resources during a siege. Even so, he insisted that they trusted him and he would not abandon them by shutting them out (contrast this with Cersei's orders to bar starving refugees from entering the gates of King's Landing). Despite this, Edmure does manage to win several local victories against Lannister forces.
   
Ultimately Tywin attempted to force a crossing of the Red Fork to return to the Westerlands, but in heavy fighting was repulsed by Edmure's forces. Unfortunately, this ruined Robb's overall military strategy: Robb had invaded the Westerlands hoping to lure Tywin back into his home territory, and Edmure was supposed to ''let'' him cross back into the Westerlands, and offer only token resistance so Tywin wouldn't realize this was exactly what Robb wanted. Worse, when Tywin was repulsed he turned southeast, allowing him to follow the course of the Blackwater River and thus arrive at the Battle of the Blackwater just in time to decisively attack Stannis's army from behind. The combined error drastically weakened Robb's position in the war. In both the novels and the TV series, Robb curiously blames Edmure for not ''anticipating'' what his real strategy was (to lure Tywin into the west) before he actually told him about it - one of several command blunders by Robb, soon followed by executing [[Rickard Karstark]], and disastrously choosing to break his marriage-alliance to the Freys.
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Ultimately Tywin attempted to force a crossing of the Red Fork to return to the Westerlands, but in heavy fighting was repulsed by Edmure's forces. Unfortunately, this ruined Robb's overall military strategy: Robb had invaded the Westerlands hoping to lure Tywin back into his home territory, and Edmure was supposed to ''let'' him cross back into the Westerlands, and offer only token resistance so Tywin wouldn't realize this was exactly what Robb wanted. Worse, when Tywin was repulsed he turned southeast, allowing him to follow the course of the Blackwater River and thus arrive at the Battle of the Blackwater just in time to decisively attack Stannis's army from behind. The combined error drastically weakened Robb's position in the war. In both the novels and the TV series, Robb curiously blames Edmure for not ''anticipating'' what his real strategy was (to lure Tywin into the west) before he actually told him about it - one of several command blunders by Robb, soon followed by executing [[Rickard Karstark]], and disastrously choosing to break his marriage-alliance to the Freys. As compensation, Edmure agrees to marry Walder Frey's daughter, Roslin, in Robb's place. At the wedding, Edmure and Roslin get on well, but the horrors of the Red Wedding commence shortly after and Edmure is imprisoned in the dungeon as a hostage while Catelyn and Robb are killed.
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"I wouldn't let you wave your blunders around like a victory flag."
Brynden Tully chastises Edmure Tully[src]

Edmure Tully is a recurring character in the third and sixth seasons. He is played by guest star Tobias Menzies and debuts in "Walk of Punishment". Edmure is the son and heir of the late Lord Hoster Tully of Riverrun. He is the younger brother of Catelyn and Lysa, nephew of Brynden Tully, and uncle of Robb Stark, Sansa Stark, Arya Stark, Bran Stark, Rickon Stark, and Robin Arryn.

Biography

Background

Young Edmure

Edmure as a child

Ser Edmure is the son and heir of Lord Hoster Tully. Edmure is the new head of House Tully and thus has recently become the Lord of Riverrun and Lord Paramount of the Riverlands. The Riverlands are one of the constituent regions of the Seven Kingdoms and House Tully is one of the Great Houses of the realm. Riverrun is the ancestral seat of House Tully.[1]

Edmure's mother Minisa Tully died in childbirth during his early childhood. He has two elder sisters Catelyn and Lysa. He was also raised with his father's ward, Petyr Baelish. It was Edmure who first nicknamed him "Littlefinger."

Catelyn is the widow of the late Eddard Stark, Lord of Winterfell and Lord Paramount of the North and Lysa is the widow of Jon Arryn, Lord of the Eyrie and Lord Paramount of the Vale.[2]

Season 1

Tyrion is accused of the attempted murder of Bran Stark and taken prisoner by Catelyn Stark. Tywin Lannister launches an invasion on the Riverlands as a response. Jaime smashes the river lords at the battle of the Golden Tooth and lays siege to Riverrun. Edmure is not specifically mentioned, but he presumably takes part in the defense of his region.

Season 3

Edmure is first mentioned in a converstation between Robb Stark and Rickard Karstark. Rickard states that the march to Hoster's funeral is a distraction, but Robb tells him that Edmure has his forces garrisoned there. Rickard remains unconvinced and doesn't think he has enough men to make a difference in the war effort.[3]

Edmure arrow

Edmure attempts to hit his father's funeral boat. ("Walk of Punishment")

Edmure presides over the funeral of his father, per the custom of House Tully, in which the departed is placed on a funeral boat and set on flames with a flaming arrow. Edmure fails at hitting the boat three times in a row, causing his annoyed uncle to push him away and complete the deed himself. After the funeral, Ser Brynden chides his nephew for attacking Stone Mill. Edmure proudly asserts that his "blunder" sent Gregor Clegane scurrying back to Casterly Rock with his tail between his legs. He says that they will not win this war if Robb is the only one winning any battles, and that there is enough glory to go around. Robb responds angrily and tells him it is not about glory, before reminding him that his instructions were to wait for the Mountain to come to him. Robb informs him of his plan; he wanted to draw the Mountain to the west, into their country, where he could surround and kill him. Edmure tells Robb they took hostages, including Martyn and Willem Lannister. More than two hundred men were lost in the battle, less than what the Lannisters lost, but Robb furiously tells him that they need their men more than Tywin needs his. Edmure apologizes for his mistakes, but subtly tells Robb that it would not have happened had he known of his plan from the beginning.[4]

Edmure advises Robb

Edmure advises Robb after Rickard Karstark's treason. ("Kissed by Fire")

After Lord Rickard murders Willem and Martyn Lannister, Edmure insists that if word of this leaves Riverrun, Tywin Lannister will exact heavy reprisals for the deaths of his young nephews. Therefore, he suggests that they just quietly bury the boys, and simply keep silent about their deaths until the war is over. Robb, however, refuses to be a liar: he says he cannot fight a war in the name of justice if he will not serve justice to murderers within his own ranks. Catelyn says they should keep Lord Rickard hostage, and Edmure agrees, adding that Robb should tell the other Karstarks that no harm will come to him so long as they remain loyal. Robb ignores their pleas, and he has Lord Karstark brought out to the courtyard of Riverrun to be executed during a driving rainstorm. Edmure then witnesses the execution.[5]

Edmure agrees to marry Roslin

Edmure reluctantly agrees to marry Roslin Frey. ("The Climb")

When emissaries from House Frey arrive at Riverrun to negotiate Walder Frey's terms of reconciliation with Robb Stark, Edmure is pressured by Robb, Brynden and Catelyn to take Robb's place in his previously arranged marriage to Roslin Frey. Edmure initially refuses, stating that the laws of gods and men are very clear; no man can compel another man to marry. His uncle Brynden threatens him and tells him that the laws of his fists are about to compel his teeth. Robb tells him that if he refuses, his alliance with the Freys is dead. Edmure wants to pick one of his daughters for himself, the same courtesy that was given to Robb. He thinks that if he refuses, Walder will come back and offer him a daughter of his own choosing. Catelyn scolds him, angrily asking him if he is willing to risk their freedom and lives for a chance at a prettier wife. Robb reminds him that he wanted to make amends for his military blunder at the Stone Mill, but Edmure had something less permanent in mind. Robb eventually manages to convince him and Edmure reluctantly agrees.[6]

In the Riverlands, en route to The Twins, Robb's army is forced to make camp, their progress delayed by heavy rain. Catelyn warns them that the prickly Lord Frey will take the delay as a deliberate insult to him, but Edmure points out that Frey is getting the wedding he wanted; his sister counters that he is getting a wedding, but not the one he wanted, glaring at her son and his wife as she says so, pointing out that Frey wanted one of his daughters wed to a king. Robb retorts that Edmure is the best match House Frey has been offered in its history.[7]

Edmure and Roslin

Edmure and his bride Roslin. ("The Rains of Castamere")

Upon finally arriving at the Twins, Edmure nervously eyes Walder Frey's brood, trying to figure out which of the unattractive bunch is to be his wife. At the ceremony, Walder lifts Roslin's veil, revealing her to be a beauty, much to Edmure's relief, Robb's shock, and Catelyn, Blackfish, and Walder's amusement. At the wedding feast, Edmure enjoys himself immensely, when Walder and Robb call for the bedding ceremony, eagerly allows himself to be led away by the other Frey girls. It is only after his departure that the Red Wedding begins.[8]

Edmure is taken prisoner and remains a hostage of Lord Frey, who remarks to Lord Roose Bolton that Edmure spent his wedding night in a dungeon.[9]

Appearances

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Family tree

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Quotes

Spoken by Edmure
"Word of this can't leave Riverrun. They were Tywin Lannister's nephews, the Lannisters pay their debts. They never stop talking about that."
―Edmure to Robb Stark[src]
Catelyn Stark: "Spare his life, keep him as a hostage."
Edmure Tully: "A hostage. Tell the Karstarks that as long as they remain loyal, he will not be harmed."
Catelyn and Edmure strongly advise Robb against executing Rickard Karstark to no avail.[src]
Edmure Tully: "Why should I let that old ferret choose my bride for me? At the very least, I should be offered the same choice you were. I'm his liege lord!"
Robb Stark: "He's a proud man, and we've wounded him!"
Edmure Tully: "I didn't wound him."
— The Climb
Robb Stark: "If you refuse, our alliance with the Freys is dead."
Edmure Tully: "He's wanted me for one of his daughters since I was twelve. He's not gonna stop wanting me now! When I say no, he will come back and offer me a daughter of my choosing."
Catelyn Stark: "You're willing to risk our freedom and our lives for a chance at a prettier wife?"
— Robb and Catelyn warn Edmure against refusing the Freys.[src]
Edmure Tully: "I'll marry her."
Robb Stark: "You're paying for my sins, Uncle. It's not fair or right. I'll remember it."
— Robb to Edmure[src]
Spoken about Edmure
"What? He's my nephew. I love him. And he's a damn fool."
Brynden Tully to Catelyn Stark[src]

Behind the scenes

Edmure initially appeared in the first season HBO viewers guide family tree for House Tully. He remained part of the second season viewers guide but did not appear in the show. He was confirmed as a character for the third season in May 2012.[10][11] Tobias Menzies was announced in the role in July 2012.[12]

In the books

In A Song of Ice and Fire, Edmure appears at the very end of the first novel, but in the TV series his debut was pushed back to Season 3. Edmure has the auburn Tully hair and beard and blue eyes. He is enthusiastic, outgoing and confident, which all help his skill as a commander, but is also prone to rash actions motivated by desire of personal glory and single-minded thought, Edmure is considered kind, and is shown to care deeply for his subjects.

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Edmure Tully with his new wife Roslin Frey before the horrors of the Red Wedding.

Edmure is unwed, because his father continued to chew over various offers for the best match. Since his father's descent into illness and infirmity, Edmure has ruled over Riverrun as de facto lord for some time. Walder Frey was also angry with him as he had repeatedly offered one daughter after another to Lord Hoster Tully for a marriage contract to Edmure.

Riverrun called up their bannermen and rose up when the Lannister forces started attacking their lands in retaliation for Catelyn Stark taking Tyrion prisoner. Edmure was captured when Jaime Lannister defeated his army at Golden Tooth, but he was subsequently freed when Robb Stark destroyed Jaime's army in the Battle of the Whispering Wood and lifted the siege of Riverrun.

After Eddard is executed and Robb's bannermen proclaimed him King in the North, Edmure and the Riverlands do as well, even though they were never part of the original northern kingdom. Robb Stark took most of his Northern army from Riverrun to invade the Lannister's home territory in the Westerlands, leaving Edmure behind to defend Riverrun and hold the line of the Red Fork of the Trident (using mostly the local forces of the Riverlords). Between their headquarters at Riverrun and Harrenhal, Edmure and Tywin Lannister's forces then engaged in numerous skirmishes which harried the Riverlands between the Red Fork and Gods Eye lake.

Edmure Tully is a middling knight and effective, but not outstanding, battle commander. This is not to say he is a complete incompetent, but he is not very well suited to be a wartime leader. However, Catelyn points out that he would have been hailed as a very skilled lord in peacetime, who genuinely cares for the commoners he rules over. When Jaime Lannister first marched towards Riverrun, Edmure allowed fleeing peasants to take refuge inside the castle, even though they would only be a drain on food resources during a siege. Even so, he insisted that they trusted him and he would not abandon them by shutting them out (contrast this with Cersei's orders to bar starving refugees from entering the gates of King's Landing). Despite this, Edmure does manage to win several local victories against Lannister forces.

Ultimately Tywin attempted to force a crossing of the Red Fork to return to the Westerlands, but in heavy fighting was repulsed by Edmure's forces. Unfortunately, this ruined Robb's overall military strategy: Robb had invaded the Westerlands hoping to lure Tywin back into his home territory, and Edmure was supposed to let him cross back into the Westerlands, and offer only token resistance so Tywin wouldn't realize this was exactly what Robb wanted. Worse, when Tywin was repulsed he turned southeast, allowing him to follow the course of the Blackwater River and thus arrive at the Battle of the Blackwater just in time to decisively attack Stannis's army from behind. The combined error drastically weakened Robb's position in the war. In both the novels and the TV series, Robb curiously blames Edmure for not anticipating what his real strategy was (to lure Tywin into the west) before he actually told him about it - one of several command blunders by Robb, soon followed by executing Rickard Karstark, and disastrously choosing to break his marriage-alliance to the Freys. As compensation, Edmure agrees to marry Walder Frey's daughter, Roslin, in Robb's place. At the wedding, Edmure and Roslin get on well, but the horrors of the Red Wedding commence shortly after and Edmure is imprisoned in the dungeon as a hostage while Catelyn and Robb are killed.

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