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{{Quote|I have been reaving and raping since before you left Balon's balls, Captain. Don't reckon I've got much use for your ideas on how to do it. Don't reckon I've got much use for a Captain at all.|Lorren|The Ghost of Harrenhal}}
 
{{Quote|I have been reaving and raping since before you left Balon's balls, Captain. Don't reckon I've got much use for your ideas on how to do it. Don't reckon I've got much use for a Captain at all.|Lorren|The Ghost of Harrenhal}}
   
'''Lorren''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 2|second season]]. He is played by [[Forbes KB]] and debuts in "[[The Ghost of Harrenhal]]." Lorren is a veteran [[ironborn]] raider.
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'''Lorren''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 2|second season]]. He is played by [[Forbes KB]] and debuts in "[[The Ghost of Harrenhal]]." Lorren is a veteran [[ironborn]] raider dubbed '''Black Lorren'''.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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When [[Theon Greyjoy]] tries to take command of his crew and his ship, the ''[[Sea Bitch]]'', Lorren mocks Theon by saying he doesn't need Theon to tell him how things are done, and that he could take on the job as the Captain for himself.<ref>"[[The Ghost of Harrenhal]]"</ref>
 
When [[Theon Greyjoy]] tries to take command of his crew and his ship, the ''[[Sea Bitch]]'', Lorren mocks Theon by saying he doesn't need Theon to tell him how things are done, and that he could take on the job as the Captain for himself.<ref>"[[The Ghost of Harrenhal]]"</ref>
   
Lorren is among Theon's Ironborn who seize [[Winterfell]]. He captured Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]] and brought him before Theon, who brutally executes the defiant Rodrik.<ref>"[[The Old Gods and the New]]"</ref>
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Lorren is among Theon's ironborn who seize [[Winterfell]]. He captured Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]] and brought him before Theon, who brutally executes the defiant Rodrik.<ref>"[[The Old Gods and the New]]"</ref>
   
 
[[File:Theon beats Lorren.jpg|thumb|Theon takes out his anger on Lorren in "[[A Man Without Honor]]".]]
 
[[File:Theon beats Lorren.jpg|thumb|Theon takes out his anger on Lorren in "[[A Man Without Honor]]".]]
After the escape of [[Bran]] and [[Rickon Stark]], Theon blames Lorren for letting a cripple escape who somehow slipped past him. Lorren thinks [[Hodor]] must have taken him adding also Rickon and [[Osha]] is missing. Lorren furthermore provocatively comments on Theon's sexual encounter with Osha the night before, which infuriates Theon. Theon angrily beats Lorren into submission.<ref>"[[A Man Without Honor]]"</ref>
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After the escape of [[Bran]] and [[Rickon Stark]], Theon blames Lorren for letting a cripple escape who somehow slipped past him. Lorren thinks [[Hodor]] must have taken him, adding also that Rickon and [[Osha]] are missing. Lorren furthermore provocatively comments on Theon's sexual encounter with Osha the night before, which infuriates Theon. Theon angrily beats Lorren into submission.<ref>"[[A Man Without Honor]]"</ref>
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Lorren is present for Theon's speech when [[Northmen]] lay siege of Winterfell. Aware of the terms offered to the invaders, he doesn't share the enthusiasm shared by the rest of his comrades. After Theon is knocked by [[Dagmer]], he admits he couldn't wait for Theon to shut up.<ref>"[[Valar Morghulis]]"</ref>
   
 
After handing Theon over, Lorren and the other ironborn are flayed alive by [[Ramsay Snow]] and the soldiers of [[House Bolton]].<ref>"[[Mhysa]]"</ref>
 
After handing Theon over, Lorren and the other ironborn are flayed alive by [[Ramsay Snow]] and the soldiers of [[House Bolton]].<ref>"[[Mhysa]]"</ref>
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==In the books==
 
==In the books==
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Black Lorren is regarded as one of the most dangerous and formidable ironborn raiders, second only to Andrik the Unsmiling. When Theon goes to search for the Stark boys, he gives Lorren command over Winterfell and its residents.
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Black Lorren is regarded as one of the most dangerous and formidable ironborn raiders, second only to Andrik the Unsmiling. He's described as a squat, thick man with a long black beard.
   
While Ser Rodrik is besieging Winterfell, Lorren urges Theon to fight to the bitter end, but Theon tries instead to negotiate with the besiegers. Although Lorren does not actually defy Theon (as was done in the TV series), he grows to despise him for his behavior, as it is considered weakness and cowardice in the eyes of ironborn.
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When Theon goes to search for the Stark boys, he gives Lorren command over Winterfell and its residents as [[castellan]]. While Ser Rodrik is besieging Winterfell, it is Lorren who urges Theon to fight to the bitter end, but Theon tries instead to negotiate with the besiegers. Although Lorren does not actually defy Theon, he grows to despise him for his behavior, as it is considered weakness and cowardice in the eyes of ironborn.
   
When Ramsay and his men sack Winterfell and kill the ironborn, Lorren fights bravely. It takes four men to kill him.
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When Ramsay and his men turn on Theon and [[Sack of Winterfell|sack]] Winterfell and kill the ironborn, Lorren fights bravely. It takes four men to kill him.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Lorren Lorren at A Wiki of Ice and Fire] (major spoilers from the books)
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 20:38, 1 July 2014

"I have been reaving and raping since before you left Balon's balls, Captain. Don't reckon I've got much use for your ideas on how to do it. Don't reckon I've got much use for a Captain at all."
―Lorren[src]

Lorren is a recurring character in the second season. He is played by Forbes KB and debuts in "The Ghost of Harrenhal." Lorren is a veteran ironborn raider dubbed Black Lorren.

Biography

Background

Lorren is a famous ironborn raider, noted for his experience and ferocity in battle. He is loyal to House Greyjoy, the rulers of the Iron Islands.

Season 2

When Theon Greyjoy tries to take command of his crew and his ship, the Sea Bitch, Lorren mocks Theon by saying he doesn't need Theon to tell him how things are done, and that he could take on the job as the Captain for himself.[1]

Lorren is among Theon's ironborn who seize Winterfell. He captured Ser Rodrik Cassel and brought him before Theon, who brutally executes the defiant Rodrik.[2]

Theon beats Lorren

Theon takes out his anger on Lorren in "A Man Without Honor".

After the escape of Bran and Rickon Stark, Theon blames Lorren for letting a cripple escape who somehow slipped past him. Lorren thinks Hodor must have taken him, adding also that Rickon and Osha are missing. Lorren furthermore provocatively comments on Theon's sexual encounter with Osha the night before, which infuriates Theon. Theon angrily beats Lorren into submission.[3]

Lorren is present for Theon's speech when Northmen lay siege of Winterfell. Aware of the terms offered to the invaders, he doesn't share the enthusiasm shared by the rest of his comrades. After Theon is knocked by Dagmer, he admits he couldn't wait for Theon to shut up.[4]

After handing Theon over, Lorren and the other ironborn are flayed alive by Ramsay Snow and the soldiers of House Bolton.[5]

Appearances

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In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Black Lorren is regarded as one of the most dangerous and formidable ironborn raiders, second only to Andrik the Unsmiling. He's described as a squat, thick man with a long black beard.

When Theon goes to search for the Stark boys, he gives Lorren command over Winterfell and its residents as castellan. While Ser Rodrik is besieging Winterfell, it is Lorren who urges Theon to fight to the bitter end, but Theon tries instead to negotiate with the besiegers. Although Lorren does not actually defy Theon, he grows to despise him for his behavior, as it is considered weakness and cowardice in the eyes of ironborn.

When Ramsay and his men turn on Theon and sack Winterfell and kill the ironborn, Lorren fights bravely. It takes four men to kill him.

See also

References

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