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+ | | Title=[[File:Frey.JPG|left|30px|link=House Frey]] Joyeuse Erenford [[File:Frey.JPG|right|30px|link=House Frey]] |
| Image=Joyeuse Erenford 3x09.jpg |
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| Season=[[Season 1|1]], [[Season 3|3]] |
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| Appearances= 2 episodes [[#Appearances|(see below)]] |
| Appearances= 2 episodes [[#Appearances|(see below)]] |
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− | | Status=[[:Category:Status: Dead|Deceased |
+ | | Status=[[:Category:Status: Dead|Deceased]] |
+ | | Death=Throat slit by [[Catelyn Stark]] |
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| Age=17 |
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| Allegiance=[[House Frey]]<br>[[House Erenford]] |
| Allegiance=[[House Frey]]<br>[[House Erenford]] |
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| Family=[[Walder Frey]] - husband <br> [[Stevron Frey]] - stepson <br> [[Lothar Frey]] - stepson <br> [[Olyvar Frey]] - stepson <br> [[Waldron Frey]] stepson <br> [[Roslin Frey]] - stepdaughter <br> [[Walder Rivers]] - bastard stepson |
| Family=[[Walder Frey]] - husband <br> [[Stevron Frey]] - stepson <br> [[Lothar Frey]] - stepson <br> [[Olyvar Frey]] - stepson <br> [[Waldron Frey]] stepson <br> [[Roslin Frey]] - stepdaughter <br> [[Walder Rivers]] - bastard stepson |
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− | | Actor=[[Kelly Long]]}} |
+ | | Actor=[[Kelly Long]]|DeathEp = "[[The Rains of Castamere (episode)|The Rains of Castamere]]"}} |
{{Quote|You see that? Fifteen, she is. A little flower... and the honey's all mine.|[[Walder Frey]] to [[Catelyn Stark]]|Baelor}} |
{{Quote|You see that? Fifteen, she is. A little flower... and the honey's all mine.|[[Walder Frey]] to [[Catelyn Stark]]|Baelor}} |
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'''Joyeuse Frey''', née '''Erenford''', was a background character in the [[Season 1|first season]] and reappears in the [[Season 3|third]]. She was played by [[Kelly Long]] and debuts, uncredited, in the episode "[[Baelor]]." Joyeuse Erenford was the eighth wife of Lord [[Walder Frey]], the Lord of the Crossing. |
'''Joyeuse Frey''', née '''Erenford''', was a background character in the [[Season 1|first season]] and reappears in the [[Season 3|third]]. She was played by [[Kelly Long]] and debuts, uncredited, in the episode "[[Baelor]]." Joyeuse Erenford was the eighth wife of Lord [[Walder Frey]], the Lord of the Crossing. |
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===[[Season 3]]=== |
===[[Season 3]]=== |
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− | Lady Joyeuse is present at the main hall of [[the Twins]] when [[Robb Stark]] presents himself to pay his respects to Lord Walder and beg his forgiveness for the breaking of their [[marriage]] pact. She remains with her husband during the wedding ceremony of [[Edmure Tully]] and [[Roslin Frey]] and sits besides him during the feast, but doesn't take part in the bedding. |
+ | Lady Joyeuse is present at the main hall of [[the Twins]] when [[Robb Stark]] presents himself to pay his respects to Lord Walder and beg his forgiveness for the breaking of their [[marriage]] pact. She remains with her husband during the wedding ceremony of [[Edmure Tully]] and [[Roslin Frey]] and sits besides him during the feast, but doesn't take part in the [[bedding]]. |
[[File:Catelyn_kills_Joyeuse.jpeg|thumb|left|Lady Frey is killed by Catelyn Stark]] |
[[File:Catelyn_kills_Joyeuse.jpeg|thumb|left|Lady Frey is killed by Catelyn Stark]] |
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==In the books== |
==In the books== |
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− | In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Lady Joyeuse is slightly older than in the TV show, aged sixteen. House Erenford is a minor vassal house of the [[Riverlands]], sworn to [[House Frey]]. In the books, Catelyn does not kill her during the Red Wedding, but Aegon (aka Jinglebell), Lord Frey's mentally disabled grandson. Lady Joyeuse is later mentioned to be pregnant. |
+ | In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Lady Joyeuse is slightly older than in the TV show, aged sixteen. House Erenford is a minor vassal house of the [[Riverlands]], sworn to [[House Frey]]. In the books, Catelyn does not kill her during the Red Wedding, but Aegon (aka Jinglebell), Lord Frey's mentally disabled grandson (not included in the TV series). Lady Joyeuse is later mentioned to be pregnant. |
==See also== |
==See also== |
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* {{AWOIAF}} (spoilers for the books) |
* {{AWOIAF}} (spoilers for the books) |
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+ | * {{AWOIAF|Aegon Frey (Jinglebell)|Aegon Frey}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 13:53, 30 July 2014
- "You see that? Fifteen, she is. A little flower... and the honey's all mine."
- ―Walder Frey to Catelyn Stark
Joyeuse Frey, née Erenford, was a background character in the first season and reappears in the third. She was played by Kelly Long and debuts, uncredited, in the episode "Baelor." Joyeuse Erenford was the eighth wife of Lord Walder Frey, the Lord of the Crossing.
Biography
Background
Joyeuse Erenford was 15 years old and the eighth wife of Lord Walder Frey, the Lord of the Crossing.[1] She was a member of House Erenford a lesser house of landed knights from the Riverlands sworn to House Frey of the Twins.
Season 1
Catelyn Stark talks to a knight of House Frey at the Crossroads Inn. He tells her that Lord Walder is about to celebrate his 90th nameday and has taken another wife in celebration of the event. Tyrion Lannister finds this notion amusing, at least until the Frey knight agrees to help Catelyn take Tyrion prisoner for the attempted murder of her son Bran.[2]
Arriving at the Twins, Catelyn greets Lord Walder Frey and his young, 15-year-old wife, Lady Joyeuse, whom Lord Walder gropes even as he speaks. Walder dismisses his family, including Joyeuse, whilst he and Catelyn haggle on what price the Starks will pay to be allowed to cross the river.[3]
Season 3
Lady Joyeuse is present at the main hall of the Twins when Robb Stark presents himself to pay his respects to Lord Walder and beg his forgiveness for the breaking of their marriage pact. She remains with her husband during the wedding ceremony of Edmure Tully and Roslin Frey and sits besides him during the feast, but doesn't take part in the bedding.
When the massacre of the Stark household and bannermen begins, Joyeuse, visibly scared, hides under a table while the carnage takes place. Injured, Catelyn Stark takes her hostage and threatens to kill her if Robb is not allowed to leave the Twins untouched. However, Lord Walder refuses, boasting he can get a new wife. After Robb is murdered by Roose Bolton, Catelyn slits Joyeuse's throat.[4]
Appearances
Template:Season One Appearances Template:Season Three Appearances
Family tree
Template:House Frey family tree
Image gallery
Behind the scenes
Kelly Long has been a stand-in for Emilia Clarke, Michelle Fairley, Lena Headey, and Sophie Turner. In Season 2, Long also began working full-time for Game of Thrones's art department.[5]
In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Lady Joyeuse is slightly older than in the TV show, aged sixteen. House Erenford is a minor vassal house of the Riverlands, sworn to House Frey. In the books, Catelyn does not kill her during the Red Wedding, but Aegon (aka Jinglebell), Lord Frey's mentally disabled grandson (not included in the TV series). Lady Joyeuse is later mentioned to be pregnant.
See also
- Joyeuse Frey on A Wiki of Ice and Fire (spoilers for the books)
- Aegon Frey on A Wiki of Ice and Fire
References
- ↑ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Frey entry
- ↑ "Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things"
- ↑ "Baelor"
- ↑ "The Rains of Castamere"
- ↑ http://www.thetimewarriors.co.uk/blog/?p=8002
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