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{{Quote|Too often words of war become acts of war.|Maester '''Luwin'''|The Kingsroad}}
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{{Quote|Too often words of war become acts of war.|Maester Luwin|The Kingsroad}}
 
Maester '''Luwin''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 1|first]] and [[Season 2|second]] seasons. He is played by guest star [[Donald Sumpter]] and debuts in the [[Winter is Coming (episode)|series premiere]]. Luwin is the [[Maester]] of [[Winterfell]] and a loyal servant to [[House Stark]]. He is a surrogate parent to [[Bran Stark]] and [[Rickon Stark]] in the absence of their family.
 
Maester '''Luwin''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 1|first]] and [[Season 2|second]] seasons. He is played by guest star [[Donald Sumpter]] and debuts in the [[Winter is Coming (episode)|series premiere]]. Luwin is the [[Maester]] of [[Winterfell]] and a loyal servant to [[House Stark]]. He is a surrogate parent to [[Bran Stark]] and [[Rickon Stark]] in the absence of their family.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
Luwin is a [[maester]], a learned man of science and medicine, and serves [[House Stark]] of [[Winterfell]]. House Stark are [[Lords Paramount of the North]]. [[The North]] is one of the constituent regions of the [[Seven Kingdoms]] and House Stark is one of the [[Great Houses]] of the realm. Luwin is very loyal to the Starks and they value his wise counsel and experience. He has delivered all five of [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]]'s children. He serves as a tutor to the male children.<ref>[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season2/#!/guide/houses/stark/maester-luwin/ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Stark - Maester Luwin entry]</ref>
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Luwin is a [[maester]], a learned man of science and medicine, and serves [[House Stark]] of [[Winterfell]]. House Stark are [[Lords Paramount of the North]]. [[The North]] is one of the constituent regions of the [[Seven Kingdoms]] and House Stark is one of the [[Great Houses]] of the realm. Luwin is very loyal to the Starks and they value his wise counsel and experience. He delivered all five of [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]]'s children. He serves as a tutor to the male children.<ref>[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season2/#!/guide/houses/stark/maester-luwin/ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Stark - Maester Luwin entry]</ref>
   
 
===[[Season 1]]===
 
===[[Season 1]]===
 
[[File:Luwin-stark.png|thumb|Luwin talks with Lady Stark]]
 
[[File:Luwin-stark.png|thumb|Luwin talks with Lady Stark]]
Luwin organizes the preparations for a royal visit with [[Catelyn Stark]]. Catelyn spots [[Bran Stark|Bran]] climbing Winterfell's walls and scolds her son in front of Luwin. Luwin stands behind the Starks as [[Robert Baratheon|King Robert]] arrives. The next night Luwin delivers a letter from Lysa Arryn to Catelyn and [[Eddard Stark]]. He discusses its content with them and counsels that given Lysa's claims that the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]] killed [[Jon Arryn]] it is important that Eddard take up Robert's offer to make him [[Hand of the King]]. Bran is injured in what seems to have been a climbing accident.<ref>"[[Winter is Coming (episode)|Winter is Coming]]"</ref>
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Luwin organizes the preparations for a royal visit with [[Catelyn Stark]]. Catelyn spots [[Bran Stark|Bran]] climbing Winterfell's walls and scolds her son in front of Luwin. Luwin stands behind the Starks as [[Robert Baratheon|King Robert]] arrives. The next night Luwin delivers a letter from [[Lysa Arryn]] to Catelyn and [[Eddard Stark]]. He discusses its content with them and counsels that given Lysa's claims that the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]] killed [[Jon Arryn]] it is important that Eddard take up Robert's offer to make him [[Hand of the King]]. Bran is injured in what seems to have been a climbing accident.<ref>"[[Winter is Coming (episode)|Winter is Coming]]"</ref>
   
Luwin tends to Bran's injuries and predicts that he will survive. Eddard goes to [[King's Landing]] to serve as hand and takes many of his retainers with him. Luwin goes to Catelyn to discuss finances and appointing replacements. Catelyn is distraught over Bran's condition and refuses to participate. [[Robb Stark]] agrees to work with Luwin instead. An assassin attempts to kill Bran but is foiled by Bran's direwolf [[Summer]]. Luwin meets with Catelyn, Robb, [[Theon Greyjoy]], and [[Rodrik Cassel]] in the Gods Wood of Winterfell to discuss the circumstances of Bran's injury. Catelyn reveals that she found a blond hair inside the tower where he was found. Luwin cautions restraint and Catelyn plans to go south personally to deliver the news to Eddard. Bran awakens after she leaves<ref>"[[The Kingsroad]]"</ref> but is paralyzed from the waist down.<ref>"[[Lord Snow]]"</ref>
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Luwin tends to Bran's injuries and predicts that he will survive. Eddard goes to [[King's Landing]] to serve as hand and takes many of his retainers with him. Luwin goes to Catelyn to discuss finances and appointing replacements. Catelyn is distraught over Bran's condition and refuses to participate. [[Robb Stark]] agrees to work with Luwin instead. An [[Catspaw assassin|assassin]] attempts to kill Bran but is foiled by Bran's direwolf [[Summer]]. Luwin meets with Catelyn, Robb, [[Theon Greyjoy]], and [[Rodrik Cassel]] in the Gods Wood of Winterfell to discuss the circumstances of Bran's injury. Catelyn reveals that she found a blond hair inside the tower where he was found. Luwin cautions restraint and Catelyn plans to go south personally to deliver the news to Eddard. Bran awakens after she leaves<ref>"[[The Kingsroad]]"</ref> but is paralyzed from the waist down.<ref>"[[Lord Snow]]"</ref>
   
 
[[File:Bran and Luwin.jpg|thumb|Maester Luwin teaches Bran about [[Westeros]] in "[[The Wolf and the Lion]]"]]
 
[[File:Bran and Luwin.jpg|thumb|Maester Luwin teaches Bran about [[Westeros]] in "[[The Wolf and the Lion]]"]]
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Luwin warns off [[Theon Greyjoy]] from [[Osha]], a [[wildling]] prisoner captured near the castle. He then questions Osha himself. She claims that the [[White Walkers]] are on the move. He dismisses this as a fable, but Osha tells him that the Walkers were not wiped out thousands of years ago, but have merely been asleep. She claims that they are not asleep any more.<ref>"[[You Win or You Die]]"</ref>
 
Luwin warns off [[Theon Greyjoy]] from [[Osha]], a [[wildling]] prisoner captured near the castle. He then questions Osha himself. She claims that the [[White Walkers]] are on the move. He dismisses this as a fable, but Osha tells him that the Walkers were not wiped out thousands of years ago, but have merely been asleep. She claims that they are not asleep any more.<ref>"[[You Win or You Die]]"</ref>
   
Eddard is arrested for treason after the death of Robert.<ref>"You Win or You Die"</ref> A letter from Sansa reaches Winterfell, pleading with a disbelieving Robb to bend the knee to Joffrey. Maester Luwin correctly identifies the letter as the work of [[Cersei Lannister|Queen Cersei]]. Robb refuses to consider the request and sends out ravens, summoning Eddard's lords bannermen to assemble their armies at Winterfell.<ref>"[[The Pointy End]]"</ref> Robb marches south leaving Luwin to care for Bran. Eddard is executed for treason on King Joffrey's orders.<ref>"[[Baelor]]"</ref> Luwin tells Bran and Rickon the news of Eddard's death.<ref>"[[Fire and Blood]]"</ref>
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Eddard is arrested for treason after the death of Robert.<ref>"You Win or You Die"</ref> A letter from Sansa reaches Winterfell, pleading with a disbelieving Robb to bend the knee to [[Joffrey Baratheon]]. Maester Luwin correctly identifies the letter as the work of [[Cersei Lannister|Queen Cersei]]. Robb refuses to consider the request and sends out ravens, summoning Eddard's lords bannermen to assemble their armies at Winterfell.<ref>"[[The Pointy End]]"</ref> Robb marches south leaving Luwin to care for Bran. Eddard is executed for treason on King Joffrey's orders.<ref>"[[Baelor]]"</ref> Luwin tells Bran and Rickon the news of Eddard's death.<ref>"[[Fire and Blood]]"</ref>
   
 
===[[Season 2]]===
 
===[[Season 2]]===
 
:''Main: [[Luwin Season 2]]''
 
:''Main: [[Luwin Season 2]]''
As [[Maester]] at [[Winterfell]] he becomes ever more of a father figure to [[Bran Stark|Bran]] and [[Rickon Stark|Rickon]] with their father dead and their mother away. He provides council to Bran as he acts as [[Lord of Winterfell]].<ref>"[[The North Remembers]]"</ref> Bran questions Luwin about his strange dreams and Luwin reveals to him the [[valyrian steel]] link in his Maester chain, the sign that he studied the "higher mysteries" - magic - and asserts that if magic ever existed it has left their world long ago.<ref>"[[What is Dead May Never Die]]"</ref>
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As [[Maester]] at [[Winterfell]] he becomes ever more of a father figure to [[Bran Stark|Bran]] and [[Rickon Stark|Rickon]] with their father dead and their mother away. He provides council to Bran as he acts as [[Lord of Winterfell]].<ref>"[[The North Remembers]]"</ref> Bran questions Luwin about his strange dreams and Luwin reveals to him the [[valyrian steel]] link in his Maester chain, the sign that he studied the "higher mysteries" - magic - and asserts that if [[magic]] ever existed it has left their world long ago.<ref>"[[What is Dead May Never Die]]"</ref>
   
[[File:Luwin sends raven.jpg|thumb|Luwin warning that Winterfell has fallen to the ironborn]]
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[[File:Luwin sends raven.jpg|thumb|Luwin warning that Winterfell has fallen to the [[ironborn]]]]
[[Theon Greyjoy]] lures the garrison of Winterfell away by feinting at [[Torrhen's Square]]<ref>"[[The Ghost of Harrenhal]]"</ref> and then seizes the poorly defended castle.<ref name="E16">"[[The Old Gods and the New]]"</ref> Luwin is able to send word to King [[Robb Stark]] before he is captured. Theon has Bran publicly surrender the castle to him and then executes the defiant Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]]. [[Osha]] frees the boys and flees the castle.<ref name="E16"/>
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[[Theon Greyjoy]] lures the garrison of Winterfell away by feinting at [[Torrhen's Square]]<ref>"[[The Ghost of Harrenhal]]"</ref> and then seizes the poorly defended castle.<ref name="E16">"[[The Old Gods and the New]]"</ref> Luwin is able to send word to King [[Robb Stark]] before being captured. Theon has Bran publicly surrender the castle to him and then executes the defiant Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]]. [[Osha]] frees the boys and flees the castle.<ref name="E16"/>
   
 
Theon has Luwin accompany him as he attempts to hunt the escapees down. Luwin begs him to spare them. They lose their scent at a nearby farm. Theon has Luwin sent home and then later returns to Winterfell with the corpses of two children, publicly claiming that they are Bran and Rickon to Luwin's horror.<ref>"[[A Man Without Honor]]"</ref> Days later Luwin spots Osha sneaking into the catacombs. He realizes that the corpses were farmhands and follows her to confirm his suspicion. She tells him they doubled back through a stream to mask their scent and he urges her to keep the truth of Theon's actions from the boys, saying that they have suffered enough.<ref>"[[The Prince of Winterfell]]"</ref>
 
Theon has Luwin accompany him as he attempts to hunt the escapees down. Luwin begs him to spare them. They lose their scent at a nearby farm. Theon has Luwin sent home and then later returns to Winterfell with the corpses of two children, publicly claiming that they are Bran and Rickon to Luwin's horror.<ref>"[[A Man Without Honor]]"</ref> Days later Luwin spots Osha sneaking into the catacombs. He realizes that the corpses were farmhands and follows her to confirm his suspicion. She tells him they doubled back through a stream to mask their scent and he urges her to keep the truth of Theon's actions from the boys, saying that they have suffered enough.<ref>"[[The Prince of Winterfell]]"</ref>
   
 
[[File:Luwin Dying 2x10.png|thumb|Luwin dying.]]
 
[[File:Luwin Dying 2x10.png|thumb|Luwin dying.]]
[[Winterfell]] is surrounded by a northern army under the command of [[Ramsay Snow|Roose Bolton's bastard son]]. Luwin tells Theon that holding the castle with only twenty men is impossible and suggests that Theon join the [[Night's Watch]], gaining a chance to redeem himself. Theon refuses and tries to rally his men for battle, but they betray him; [[Dagmer]] knocks Theon out, with the intention of handing him over to the Northmen in exchange for their lives. When Luwin tries to intervene, Dagmer stabs him with a spear.<ref name="E20">"[[Valar Morghulis]]"</ref>
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[[Winterfell]] is surrounded by a northern army under the command of [[Ramsay Snow]], Lord Roose Bolton's bastard son. Luwin tells Theon that holding the castle with only twenty men is impossible and suggests that Theon join the [[Night's Watch]], gaining a chance to redeem himself. Theon refuses, fearing that [[Jon Snow]], Bran and Rickon's half-brother, will kill him, and tries to rally his men for battle, but they betray him; [[Dagmer]] knocks Theon out, with the intention of handing him over to the Northmen in exchange for their lives. When Luwin tries to intervene, Dagmer stabs him with a spear.<ref name="E20">"[[Valar Morghulis]]"</ref>
   
 
The fugitives emerge from their hiding place in Winterfell's crypts and find [[Sack of Winterfell|Winterfell sacked]] and Luwin dying in the [[godswood]]. He insists that the boys go north to [[the Wall]] as there are too many enemies in the south. He tells them that Jon will be able to keep them safe and tell their mother of their survival. Luwin affirms his pride at having served the Starks, particularly in raising their children. He sends them away and asks Osha to give him a quick death.<ref name="E20"/>
 
The fugitives emerge from their hiding place in Winterfell's crypts and find [[Sack of Winterfell|Winterfell sacked]] and Luwin dying in the [[godswood]]. He insists that the boys go north to [[the Wall]] as there are too many enemies in the south. He tells them that Jon will be able to keep them safe and tell their mother of their survival. Luwin affirms his pride at having served the Starks, particularly in raising their children. He sends them away and asks Osha to give him a quick death.<ref name="E20"/>
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
{{Quote|When you were born I was the one who pulled you from your mother. I pulled you into the world, both of you.|Maester '''Luwin''' to [[Bran Stark|Bran]] and [[Rickon Stark]]|Valar Morghulis}}
 
{{Quote|When you were born I was the one who pulled you from your mother. I pulled you into the world, both of you.|Maester '''Luwin''' to [[Bran Stark|Bran]] and [[Rickon Stark]]|Valar Morghulis}}
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==Behind the scenes==
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* On the [[Season 1]] Blu-ray, Luwin narrates [[Complete Guide to Westeros]] videos on '''"[[The History of the Night's Watch]]"''', '''"[[The Order of the Maesters (Complete Guide to Westeros)|The Order of Maesters]]"''', '''"[[Mad King Aerys (Complete Guide to Westeros)|Mad King Aerys]]"''' and '''"[[The Sack of King's Landing (Complete Guide to Westeros)|The Sack of King's Landing]]"'''.
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* Actor [[Anton Lesser]], who eventually was cast for the [[Season 3|third season]] as [[Qyburn]], had auditioned for Luwin.<ref>audio commentary from [[Bryan Cogman]] for "[[Walk of Punishment]]"</ref>
   
 
==In the books==
 
==In the books==
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When Bran tells Maester Luwin about his dream that his father was in the crypts, it is Luwin who takes Bran down into the crypts to show him that Lord Eddard is not there rather than Osha. Shaggydog surprises and bites him. Bran and Rickon go back with him to his tower and are there when word comes that their father is dead. They are talking about the [[Children of the Forest]] when the wolves start to howl and the raven arrives with the letter.
 
When Bran tells Maester Luwin about his dream that his father was in the crypts, it is Luwin who takes Bran down into the crypts to show him that Lord Eddard is not there rather than Osha. Shaggydog surprises and bites him. Bran and Rickon go back with him to his tower and are there when word comes that their father is dead. They are talking about the [[Children of the Forest]] when the wolves start to howl and the raven arrives with the letter.
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Luwin is fatally injured during the sack of Winterfell, but not by Dagmer (who is not in Winterfell but in [[Torrhen's Square]] at that point). Before Theon is knocked unconscious, he sees a Bolton knight on a warhorse planting a spear between Luwin's shoulders. The Stark boys find him near death on the edge of the black pool, beneath the shelter of the [[heart tree]].
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* {{AWOIAF}}
* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Luwin Maester Luwin at A Wiki of Ice and Fire.]
 
   
 
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==References==

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"Too often words of war become acts of war."
―Maester Luwin[src]

Maester Luwin is a recurring character in the first and second seasons. He is played by guest star Donald Sumpter and debuts in the series premiere. Luwin is the Maester of Winterfell and a loyal servant to House Stark. He is a surrogate parent to Bran Stark and Rickon Stark in the absence of their family.

Biography

Background

Luwin is a maester, a learned man of science and medicine, and serves House Stark of Winterfell. House Stark are Lords Paramount of the North. The North is one of the constituent regions of the Seven Kingdoms and House Stark is one of the Great Houses of the realm. Luwin is very loyal to the Starks and they value his wise counsel and experience. He delivered all five of Catelyn's children. He serves as a tutor to the male children.[1]

Season 1

Luwin-stark

Luwin talks with Lady Stark

Luwin organizes the preparations for a royal visit with Catelyn Stark. Catelyn spots Bran climbing Winterfell's walls and scolds her son in front of Luwin. Luwin stands behind the Starks as King Robert arrives. The next night Luwin delivers a letter from Lysa Arryn to Catelyn and Eddard Stark. He discusses its content with them and counsels that given Lysa's claims that the Lannisters killed Jon Arryn it is important that Eddard take up Robert's offer to make him Hand of the King. Bran is injured in what seems to have been a climbing accident.[2]

Luwin tends to Bran's injuries and predicts that he will survive. Eddard goes to King's Landing to serve as hand and takes many of his retainers with him. Luwin goes to Catelyn to discuss finances and appointing replacements. Catelyn is distraught over Bran's condition and refuses to participate. Robb Stark agrees to work with Luwin instead. An assassin attempts to kill Bran but is foiled by Bran's direwolf Summer. Luwin meets with Catelyn, Robb, Theon Greyjoy, and Rodrik Cassel in the Gods Wood of Winterfell to discuss the circumstances of Bran's injury. Catelyn reveals that she found a blond hair inside the tower where he was found. Luwin cautions restraint and Catelyn plans to go south personally to deliver the news to Eddard. Bran awakens after she leaves[3] but is paralyzed from the waist down.[4]

Bran and Luwin

Maester Luwin teaches Bran about Westeros in "The Wolf and the Lion"

Luwin meets with Tyrion Lannister in the main hall of Winterfell alongside Robb. They offer a cool reception until Tyrion provides plans for a saddle that would allow Bran to ride.[5] Luwin tutors Bran on the regions and families in the Seven Kingdoms and notes that amongst House Greyjoy's noted skills is a tendency towards failed rebellions. Bran is upset at the continued absence of his parents and sullenly tries to provoke Luwin.[6]

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Maester Luwin speaks with Osha

Luwin warns off Theon Greyjoy from Osha, a wildling prisoner captured near the castle. He then questions Osha himself. She claims that the White Walkers are on the move. He dismisses this as a fable, but Osha tells him that the Walkers were not wiped out thousands of years ago, but have merely been asleep. She claims that they are not asleep any more.[7]

Eddard is arrested for treason after the death of Robert.[8] A letter from Sansa reaches Winterfell, pleading with a disbelieving Robb to bend the knee to Joffrey Baratheon. Maester Luwin correctly identifies the letter as the work of Queen Cersei. Robb refuses to consider the request and sends out ravens, summoning Eddard's lords bannermen to assemble their armies at Winterfell.[9] Robb marches south leaving Luwin to care for Bran. Eddard is executed for treason on King Joffrey's orders.[10] Luwin tells Bran and Rickon the news of Eddard's death.[11]

Season 2

Main: Luwin Season 2

As Maester at Winterfell he becomes ever more of a father figure to Bran and Rickon with their father dead and their mother away. He provides council to Bran as he acts as Lord of Winterfell.[12] Bran questions Luwin about his strange dreams and Luwin reveals to him the valyrian steel link in his Maester chain, the sign that he studied the "higher mysteries" - magic - and asserts that if magic ever existed it has left their world long ago.[13]

Luwin sends raven

Luwin warning that Winterfell has fallen to the ironborn

Theon Greyjoy lures the garrison of Winterfell away by feinting at Torrhen's Square[14] and then seizes the poorly defended castle.[15] Luwin is able to send word to King Robb Stark before being captured. Theon has Bran publicly surrender the castle to him and then executes the defiant Ser Rodrik Cassel. Osha frees the boys and flees the castle.[15]

Theon has Luwin accompany him as he attempts to hunt the escapees down. Luwin begs him to spare them. They lose their scent at a nearby farm. Theon has Luwin sent home and then later returns to Winterfell with the corpses of two children, publicly claiming that they are Bran and Rickon to Luwin's horror.[16] Days later Luwin spots Osha sneaking into the catacombs. He realizes that the corpses were farmhands and follows her to confirm his suspicion. She tells him they doubled back through a stream to mask their scent and he urges her to keep the truth of Theon's actions from the boys, saying that they have suffered enough.[17]

Luwin Dying 2x10

Luwin dying.

Winterfell is surrounded by a northern army under the command of Ramsay Snow, Lord Roose Bolton's bastard son. Luwin tells Theon that holding the castle with only twenty men is impossible and suggests that Theon join the Night's Watch, gaining a chance to redeem himself. Theon refuses, fearing that Jon Snow, Bran and Rickon's half-brother, will kill him, and tries to rally his men for battle, but they betray him; Dagmer knocks Theon out, with the intention of handing him over to the Northmen in exchange for their lives. When Luwin tries to intervene, Dagmer stabs him with a spear.[18]

The fugitives emerge from their hiding place in Winterfell's crypts and find Winterfell sacked and Luwin dying in the godswood. He insists that the boys go north to the Wall as there are too many enemies in the south. He tells them that Jon will be able to keep them safe and tell their mother of their survival. Luwin affirms his pride at having served the Starks, particularly in raising their children. He sends them away and asks Osha to give him a quick death.[18]

Appearances

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Image gallery

Quotes

"When you were born I was the one who pulled you from your mother. I pulled you into the world, both of you."
―Maester Luwin to Bran and Rickon Stark[src]

Behind the scenes

In the books

In A Song of Ice and Fire, Luwin's role as the maester to House Stark is unchanged. Luwin has forged several links of his maester's chain, showing areas where he has interest and expertise, such as herblore and astronomy. He is also one of the few maesters to have studied the so-called 'higher mysteries', meaning magic. This study is theoretical, and meant to demonstrate to those who show an interest in it that magic, if it ever existed in the first place, is dead and gone from the world. Luwin lives in the maester's tower in Winterfell.

When Bran tells Maester Luwin about his dream that his father was in the crypts, it is Luwin who takes Bran down into the crypts to show him that Lord Eddard is not there rather than Osha. Shaggydog surprises and bites him. Bran and Rickon go back with him to his tower and are there when word comes that their father is dead. They are talking about the Children of the Forest when the wolves start to howl and the raven arrives with the letter.

Luwin is fatally injured during the sack of Winterfell, but not by Dagmer (who is not in Winterfell but in Torrhen's Square at that point). Before Theon is knocked unconscious, he sees a Bolton knight on a warhorse planting a spear between Luwin's shoulders. The Stark boys find him near death on the edge of the black pool, beneath the shelter of the heart tree.

See also

References

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