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| Title=[[File:Arryn.JPG|40px|left|link=House Arryn]] Hugh [[File:Arryn.JPG|40px|right|link=House Arryn]]
| Title=Hugh
 
 
| Image=Hugh profile.jpg
 
| Image=Hugh profile.jpg
 
| Season=[[Season 1|1]]
 
| Season=[[Season 1|1]]
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
Hugh served as Lord [[Jon Arryn]]'s squire for four years before Jon Arryn's death. After Arryn's death, Hugh was [[knighthood|knighted]] for his loyal service by King [[Robert Baratheon]]. When Lady [[Lysa Arryn]] returned to the [[Eyrie]] with her son, Ser Hugh elected to remain in [[King's Landing]] in the King's service.
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Hugh served as Lord [[Jon Arryn]]'s [[squire]] for four years before Jon Arryn's death. After Arryn's death, Hugh was [[knighthood|knighted]] for his loyal service by King [[Robert Baratheon]]. When Lady [[Lysa Arryn]] returned to the [[Eyrie]] with her son, Ser Hugh elected to remain in [[King's Landing]] in the King's service.
   
 
===[[Season 1]]===
 
===[[Season 1]]===
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[[File:Silent Sisters.png|thumb|Ser Hugh of the Vale being prepared for transport home to be buried.]]
 
[[File:Silent Sisters.png|thumb|Ser Hugh of the Vale being prepared for transport home to be buried.]]
Lord Commander [[Barristan Selmy]] stands the knight's vigil for Ser Hugh overnight. Eddard ponders how Hugh could afford arms and armor so soon after being knighted, leading him to suspect that Hugh was involved in Jon Arryn's death. [[Varys]] later agrees that this is the most likely explanation, and that the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]] ordered him killed to prevent him talking (Ser Gregor is in the Lannister's service). <ref>"[[The Wolf and the Lion]]"</ref>
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Lord Commander [[Barristan Selmy]] stands the knight's vigil for Ser Hugh overnight. Eddard ponders how Hugh could afford arms and armor so soon after being knighted, leading him to suspect that Hugh was involved in Jon Arryn's death. [[Varys]] later agrees that this is the most likely explanation, and that the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]] ordered him killed to prevent him talking (Ser Gregor is in the Lannister's service).<ref>"[[The Wolf and the Lion]]"</ref>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
{{dialogue a-b|Petyr Baelish|Do you know Ser Hugh of the Vale? Not surprising. Until recently he was only a squire – Jon Arryn's squire. He was knighted almost immediately after his master's untimely death.|Eddard Stark|Knighted for what?|Eddard Stark's unanswered question.|Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things}}
 
{{dialogue a-b|Petyr Baelish|Do you know Ser Hugh of the Vale? Not surprising. Until recently he was only a squire – Jon Arryn's squire. He was knighted almost immediately after his master's untimely death.|Eddard Stark|Knighted for what?|Eddard Stark's unanswered question.|Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things}}
{{Dialogue a-b-a-b-a-b-a|Varys|The tears of lys, they call it. A rare and costly thing, as clear and tasteless as water. It leaves no trace.|Eddard Stark|Who gave it to him?|Some dear friend, no doubt. But which one? There were many. Lord Arryn was a kind and trusting man. There was one boy. All he was he owed to Jon Arryn.|The squire, Ser Hugh?|Pity, what happened to him, just when his life seemed to be going so nicely.|If Ser Hugh poisoned him... who paid Ser Hugh?|Someone who could afford it.|Varys casts suspicion on Hugh.|Varys casts suspicion on Hugh.|The Wolf and the Lion}}
 
   
 
==In the books==
 
==In the books==
 
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Ser Hugh is a reasonably effective warrior but is newly-proud and slightly drunk on his achievement of becoming a knight.
 
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Ser Hugh is a reasonably effective warrior but is newly-proud and slightly drunk on his achievement of becoming a knight.
   
Lord Stark met Ser Barristan at a cart transporting Ser Hugh's remains after the Silent Sisters had dressed him. Ser Barristan explains that he did stand vigil alone, but Ser Hugh apparently has a mother in the Vale and the remains are being send to her. Ser Hugh's armor is new since he had it made especially for the tournament and has not been completely paid for, but Lord Stark will deal with the armorer himself and insists to the Silent Sister accompanying the cart that Ser Hugh's mother receive his armor since he knows it will mean something to her.
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Lord Stark met Ser Barristan at a cart transporting Ser Hugh's remains after the [[Silent Sisters]] had dressed him. Ser Barristan explains that he did stand vigil alone, but Ser Hugh apparently has a mother in the Vale and the remains are being sent to her. Ser Hugh's armor is new since he had it made especially for the tournament and has not been completely paid for, but Lord Stark will deal with the armorer himself and insists to the Silent Sister accompanying the cart that Ser Hugh's mother receive his armor since he knows it will mean something to her.
   
 
When [[Grand Maester]] [[Pycelle]] is being accused by [[Tyrion Lannister]] of fatally poisoning Jon Arryn, Pycelle denies it while accusing Ser Hugh of doing it and that [[Varys]] and Queen [[Cersei]] will concur with Pycelle about Ser Hugh's guilt.
 
When [[Grand Maester]] [[Pycelle]] is being accused by [[Tyrion Lannister]] of fatally poisoning Jon Arryn, Pycelle denies it while accusing Ser Hugh of doing it and that [[Varys]] and Queen [[Cersei]] will concur with Pycelle about Ser Hugh's guilt.
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==See also==
 
==See also==
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* {{AWOIAF}}
* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Hugh Ser Hugh at A Wiki of Ice and Fire.]
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

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"Ah, a knight. They strut around like roosters down here. Even the ones who have never seen an arrow coming their way."
Eddard Stark on Hugh's lack of manners[src]

Hugh, called Ser Hugh of the Vale, is a recurring character in the first season. He is played by guest star Jefferson Hall and debuts in "Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things." Ser Hugh is a freshly made knight. He is killed by a splintered lance while jousting with Ser Gregor Clegane.

Biography

Background

Hugh served as Lord Jon Arryn's squire for four years before Jon Arryn's death. After Arryn's death, Hugh was knighted for his loyal service by King Robert Baratheon. When Lady Lysa Arryn returned to the Eyrie with her son, Ser Hugh elected to remain in King's Landing in the King's service.

Season 1

Lord Eddard Stark sends Jory Cassel to quiz Ser Hugh about Jon Arryn's death. Ser Hugh refuses to talk to Jory since he isn't a knight. Ser Hugh takes part in the tournament to celebrate Eddard's arrival and is killed by a splintered lance during a joust with Ser Gregor Clegane.[1]

Silent Sisters

Ser Hugh of the Vale being prepared for transport home to be buried.

Lord Commander Barristan Selmy stands the knight's vigil for Ser Hugh overnight. Eddard ponders how Hugh could afford arms and armor so soon after being knighted, leading him to suspect that Hugh was involved in Jon Arryn's death. Varys later agrees that this is the most likely explanation, and that the Lannisters ordered him killed to prevent him talking (Ser Gregor is in the Lannister's service).[2]

Appearances

Template:Season One Appearances

Quotes

Petyr Baelish: "Do you know Ser Hugh of the Vale? Not surprising. Until recently he was only a squire – Jon Arryn's squire. He was knighted almost immediately after his master's untimely death."
Eddard Stark: "Knighted for what?"
— Eddard Stark's unanswered question.[src]

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Ser Hugh is a reasonably effective warrior but is newly-proud and slightly drunk on his achievement of becoming a knight.

Lord Stark met Ser Barristan at a cart transporting Ser Hugh's remains after the Silent Sisters had dressed him. Ser Barristan explains that he did stand vigil alone, but Ser Hugh apparently has a mother in the Vale and the remains are being sent to her. Ser Hugh's armor is new since he had it made especially for the tournament and has not been completely paid for, but Lord Stark will deal with the armorer himself and insists to the Silent Sister accompanying the cart that Ser Hugh's mother receive his armor since he knows it will mean something to her.

When Grand Maester Pycelle is being accused by Tyrion Lannister of fatally poisoning Jon Arryn, Pycelle denies it while accusing Ser Hugh of doing it and that Varys and Queen Cersei will concur with Pycelle about Ser Hugh's guilt.

Upon being knighted, Ser Hugh's sigil is a blue field bordered in crescent moons.

See also

References

  1. "Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things"
  2. "The Wolf and the Lion"

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