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House Lefford
House Lefford

"The first order of business is ransoming Ser Jaime."
―Leo Lefford[src]
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Leo at a meeting with Tywin.

Lord Leo Lefford[a] is the head of House Lefford and Lord of the Golden Tooth. He is fighting for his liege lord Tywin Lannister in the War of the Five Kings.

Biography[]

Background[]

Leo Lefford is the Lord of the Golden Tooth and the head of House Lefford, a vassal house of House Lannister.[1]

Game of Thrones: Season 1[]

Leo Lefford has dinner with Tywin and his other commanders the night before their victory in the battle on the Green Fork.[2] He is present for a strategy meeting with Tywin following the defeat in the Battle of Whispering Wood. He wears a blue and yellow cloak over his armor. Also present are Tyrion, Kevan, Addam Marbrand, another bannerman, Tywin's servant and several Lannister officers. He reports that Grey Wind killed a dozen men and as many horses during the battle. He believes that they should try to ransom Jaime. He also suggests returning to Casterly Rock to raise levies. Tywin dismisses his bannermen and then announces plans to relocate to Harrenhal.[1]

In the books[]

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the bannermen present for the meeting are Leo Lefford, Harys Swyft, and Addam Marbrand. It is Lefford who suggests ransoming Jaime, but several of Lefford's other lines from the passage in the book are given to Kevan in the episode.

Lord Leo Lefford is the bannerman in charge of Tywin's baggage train. He later participates in the Battle of the Fords, in which he drowns.

According to the appendices of the fourth and fifth novels, he is succeeded by Lady Alysanne Lefford as the head of House Lefford.

Appearances[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Game of Thrones: Season 1, Episode 10: "Fire and Blood" (2011).
  2. Game of Thrones: Season 1, Episode 9: "Baelor" (2011).

Notes[]

  1. Conjecture based on information from A Song of Ice and Fire; may be subject to change.

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