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| Title=[[File:Reed Sigil.png|30px|left|link=House Reed]] Jojen Reed [[File:Reed Sigil.png|30px|right|link=House Reed]]
| Title=Jojen Reed
 
 
| Image= JojenS3Promo.jpg
 
| Image= JojenS3Promo.jpg
| Season=[[Season 3|3]]
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| Season=[[Season 3|3]], [[Season 4|4]]
 
| First= "[[Dark Wings, Dark Words]]"
 
| First= "[[Dark Wings, Dark Words]]"
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| Last=
| Last= "[[The Rains of Castamere (episode)|The Rains of Castamere]]"
 
| Appearances=5 episodes <small>[[#Appearances|(see below)]]</small>
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| Appearances=7 episodes <small>[[#Appearances|(see below)]]</small>
 
| Titles=
 
| Titles=
 
| Aka=The Little Grandfather
 
| Aka=The Little Grandfather
 
| Status= [[:Category:Status: Alive|Alive]]
 
| Status= [[:Category:Status: Alive|Alive]]
 
| Death=
 
| Death=
| Place=
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| Place=[[Greywater Watch]]
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| Culture=[[Crannogmen]]
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| Religion=[[Old Gods of the Forest]]
 
| Allegiance=[[House Reed]]<br>[[House Stark]]
 
| Allegiance=[[House Reed]]<br>[[House Stark]]
 
| Family=[[Howland Reed]] - father<br>[[Meera Reed]] - sister
 
| Family=[[Howland Reed]] - father<br>[[Meera Reed]] - sister
| Actor=[[Thomas Brodie-Sangster]]}}
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| Actor=[[Thomas Brodie-Sangster]]|Age = 15-16 in Season 4}}
{{Quote|When I told my father about your father, the first time in my life I saw him cry.|'''Jojen''' talking to Bran|Dark Wings, Dark Words}}
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{{Quote|I'm Jojen Reed, this is my sister Meera. We've come a long way to find you, Brandon and we have much farther to go.|Jojen Reed to Bran Stark|Dark Wings, Dark Words}}
'''Jojen Reed''' is a character in the [[Season 3|third season]]. He is played by [[Thomas Brodie-Sangster]]. Jojen is the younger brother of [[Meera Reed]] and is the eldest son and heir of Lord [[Howland Reed]] of [[Greywater Watch]].
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'''Jojen Reed''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 3|third]] and [[Season 4|fourth]] seasons. He is played by guest  star [[Thomas Brodie-Sangster]] and debuts in "[[Dark Wings, Dark Words]]".
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
===​Background===
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===Background===
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Jojen is the younger brother of [[Meera Reed]] and is the eldest son and heir of Lord [[Howland Reed]] of [[Greywater Watch]].
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===[[Season 3]]===
 
===[[Season 3]]===
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[[Bran Stark]], [[Rickon Stark]], [[Osha]], [[Hodor]], [[Summer]] and [[Shaggydog]] are fleeing to [[Castle Black]] following the [[Sack of Winterfell]]<ref>"[[Valar Morghulis]]"</ref> when Jojen first appears to Bran in a dream. Later he walks up to him while he is alone in the forest saying that he and his sister have been searching for him for a long time so that they can protect him. [[Osha]] surprises Jojen by putting a spear to the back of his neck, but Osha releases him when Meera suddenly appears with a knife to Osha's neck. Osha warns Jojen that [[Summer]] will protect Bran, should Meera harm him but Summer sniffs Jojen's hand and walks on.  Jojen and Bran bond as they discuss their fathers when Jojen recalls that he has traveled in his mind to witness [[Robert's Rebellion]] in his dreams. Jojen gives cryptic information about Bran's powers as a [[warg]]. Osha grows increasingly resentful of Jojen.<ref>"[[Dark Wings, Dark Words]]"</ref>
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Jojen and Bran share a [[greensight]] dream where Bran climbs a tree to follow a [[three-eyed raven]], although Bran falls after [[Catelyn Stark]] appears repeating her warning in which she made him promise never to climb again - a promise Bran broke. Bran and Jojen wake in their camp in the woods, disappointed that he could not follow the three-eyed raven.<ref>"[[And Now His Watch is Ended]]"</ref>
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Jojen Reed has another vision which appears as a seizure. Jojen then tells Bran that in his vision he saw [[Jon Snow]] surrounded by [[Free Folk|enemies]].<ref>"[[The Climb]]"</ref>
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Jojen tells Bran that he must go [[north of the Wall]]. Osha refuses, but Bran tells her to keep Rickon safe and take him and Shaggydog to the [[Last Hearth]].<ref>"[[The Rains of Castamere (episode)]]"</ref>
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===[[Season 4]]===
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When Bran becomes obsessed with warging [[Summer]], Jojen is forced to warn him of the dangers that perhaps Bran will be trapped by his own powers. He emphasises that they need Bran to survive. Heading further North, Jojen helps Bran find a [[Heart tree|heart tree]], which shows the young boy the way.<ref>"[[The Lion and the Rose]]"</ref>
   
 
==<span style="font-size:18px;">Family tree</span>==
 
==<span style="font-size:18px;">Family tree</span>==
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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{{Season Three Appearances||yes||yes||yes|yes||yes|yes}}
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{{Season Four Appearances||yes|4=yes||}}
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
Jojen Reed and his sister first appeared in the second book ''A Clash of Kings'' before the [[Sack of Winterfell]] while the roles were not cast for the show's [[Season 2|second season]]. [[David Benioff]] says, "We just felt [the Reeds] would make more of an impact coming in later... If things get too byzantine, it's so confusing that none of it adds up, and you're spending three minutes with characters per episode, and the whole thing becomes a wash."<ref>Sepinwall, Alan (March 27, 2013). [http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/game-of-thrones-producers-say-season-3-as-big-as-were-going-to-get 'Game of Thrones' producers say season 3 'as big as we're going to get] HitFix.</ref>
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Jojen Reed and his sister first appeared in the second book ''A Clash of Kings'' before the [[Fall of Winterfell]] while the roles were not cast for the show's [[Season 2|second season]]. [[David Benioff]] says, "We just felt [the Reeds] would make more of an impact coming in later... If things get too byzantine, it's so confusing that none of it adds up, and you're spending three minutes with characters per episode, and the whole thing becomes a wash."<ref>Sepinwall, Alan (March 27, 2013). [http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/game-of-thrones-producers-say-season-3-as-big-as-were-going-to-get 'Game of Thrones' producers say season 3 'as big as we're going to get] HitFix.</ref>
   
 
[[Thomas Brodie-Sangster]]'s casting was first announced at the 2012 [[Wikipedia:San Diego Comic-Con International|San Diego Comic-Con International]].<ref name=ComicCon>[http://www.westeros.org/GoT/News/Entry/Massive_Comic-Con_Casting_Reveals/ "Massive Comic-Con Casting Reveals" from Westeros.org, 13 July 2012]</ref>
 
[[Thomas Brodie-Sangster]]'s casting was first announced at the 2012 [[Wikipedia:San Diego Comic-Con International|San Diego Comic-Con International]].<ref name=ComicCon>[http://www.westeros.org/GoT/News/Entry/Massive_Comic-Con_Casting_Reveals/ "Massive Comic-Con Casting Reveals" from Westeros.org, 13 July 2012]</ref>
   
 
==In the books==
 
==In the books==
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Jojen Reed is the only son and heir of Lord Howland Reed of [[Greywater Watch]], the southernmost of the vassal houses sworn to [[Winterfell]]. Jojen is thirteen and is noted as being serious and solemn for his age. It is Jojen and not Bran who dreams of the [[Fall of Winterfell|attack]] of the [[Ironborn]], as well as the deaths of Alebelly, [[Septon]] Chayle and [[Mikken]]. When the Stark boys escape Winterfell with their wolves, [[Hodor]], and [[Osha]], the Reeds join them.
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Jojen Reed is the only son and heir of Lord Howland Reed of [[Greywater Watch]], the southernmost of the vassal houses sworn to [[Winterfell]]. Jojen is thirteen and is noted as being serious and solemn for his age, yet also wise beyond his years, leading [[Old Nan]] (who was still alive at this point) to nickname him "Little Grandfather". Jojen and Meera are guests at Winterfell when it is taken by [[Theon Greyjoy]], as they originally came in their father's stead to renew fealty with House Stark when Bran becomes the acting Lord of Winterfell. It is Jojen and not Bran who dreams of the [[Fall of Winterfell|attack]] of the [[Ironborn]], as well as the deaths of Alebelly, [[Septon]] Chayle and [[Mikken]]. When the Stark boys escape Winterfell with their wolves, [[Hodor]], and [[Osha]], the Reeds join them.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Jojen_Reed Jojen Reed at A Wiki of Ice and Fire] (MAJOR spoilers from the books)
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* {{AWOIAF}} (MAJOR spoilers from the books)
   
 
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"I'm Jojen Reed, this is my sister Meera. We've come a long way to find you, Brandon and we have much farther to go."
―Jojen Reed to Bran Stark[src]

Jojen Reed is a recurring character in the third and fourth seasons. He is played by guest  star Thomas Brodie-Sangster and debuts in "Dark Wings, Dark Words".

Biography

Background

Jojen is the younger brother of Meera Reed and is the eldest son and heir of Lord Howland Reed of Greywater Watch.

Season 3

Bran Stark, Rickon Stark, Osha, Hodor, Summer and Shaggydog are fleeing to Castle Black following the Sack of Winterfell[1] when Jojen first appears to Bran in a dream. Later he walks up to him while he is alone in the forest saying that he and his sister have been searching for him for a long time so that they can protect him. Osha surprises Jojen by putting a spear to the back of his neck, but Osha releases him when Meera suddenly appears with a knife to Osha's neck. Osha warns Jojen that Summer will protect Bran, should Meera harm him but Summer sniffs Jojen's hand and walks on.  Jojen and Bran bond as they discuss their fathers when Jojen recalls that he has traveled in his mind to witness Robert's Rebellion in his dreams. Jojen gives cryptic information about Bran's powers as a warg. Osha grows increasingly resentful of Jojen.[2]

Jojen and Bran share a greensight dream where Bran climbs a tree to follow a three-eyed raven, although Bran falls after Catelyn Stark appears repeating her warning in which she made him promise never to climb again - a promise Bran broke. Bran and Jojen wake in their camp in the woods, disappointed that he could not follow the three-eyed raven.[3]

Jojen Reed has another vision which appears as a seizure. Jojen then tells Bran that in his vision he saw Jon Snow surrounded by enemies.[4]

Jojen tells Bran that he must go north of the Wall. Osha refuses, but Bran tells her to keep Rickon safe and take him and Shaggydog to the Last Hearth.[5]

Season 4

When Bran becomes obsessed with warging Summer, Jojen is forced to warn him of the dangers that perhaps Bran will be trapped by his own powers. He emphasises that they need Bran to survive. Heading further North, Jojen helps Bran find a heart tree, which shows the young boy the way.[6]

Family tree

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Appearances

Template:Season Three Appearances Template:Season Four Appearances

Behind the scenes

Jojen Reed and his sister first appeared in the second book A Clash of Kings before the Fall of Winterfell while the roles were not cast for the show's second season. David Benioff says, "We just felt [the Reeds] would make more of an impact coming in later... If things get too byzantine, it's so confusing that none of it adds up, and you're spending three minutes with characters per episode, and the whole thing becomes a wash."[7]

Thomas Brodie-Sangster's casting was first announced at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International.[8]

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Jojen Reed is the only son and heir of Lord Howland Reed of Greywater Watch, the southernmost of the vassal houses sworn to Winterfell. Jojen is thirteen and is noted as being serious and solemn for his age, yet also wise beyond his years, leading Old Nan (who was still alive at this point) to nickname him "Little Grandfather". Jojen and Meera are guests at Winterfell when it is taken by Theon Greyjoy, as they originally came in their father's stead to renew fealty with House Stark when Bran becomes the acting Lord of Winterfell. It is Jojen and not Bran who dreams of the attack of the Ironborn, as well as the deaths of Alebelly, Septon Chayle and Mikken. When the Stark boys escape Winterfell with their wolves, Hodor, and Osha, the Reeds join them.

See also

References

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