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Marya is described as good-natured, plump woman with sagging breasts and a kindly smile.
 
Marya is described as good-natured, plump woman with sagging breasts and a kindly smile.
 
Davos told [[Melisandre]] that "I am kind to my wife, but I have known other women".
 
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 20:59, 11 April 2013

Melisandre: "Do you love your wife?"
Davos Seaworth: "I do."
Melisandre: "Yet you have known other women."
Davos Seaworth: "Don't talk about my wife."
Melisandre: "I'm not. I'm talking about other women. Like me, Ser Davos."
— Melisandre questions Davos Seaworth[src]

Marya Seaworth is the wife of Ser Davos Seaworth and mother of Ser Matthos Seaworth. She does not appear on-screen in the TV series.

Background

Davos saved up enough money through his piracy to purchase a small plot of land. He then found a woman, Marya, kind enough to overlook his trade.[1] Salladhor Saan attended their wedding feast.[2] She gave him a son they named Matthos. Marya and Davos dreamt that eventually he would be able to quit smuggling.[1]

Season 2

Davos mentions that Matthos is acting like his mother is trying to get him to learn how to read and expand his thinking on religion.[3]

Melisandre asks Davos if he loves his wife to which he replies he does. She asserts that the answers that way yet he has known other women and Davos tells her not to talk about his wife anymore. Melisandre says that she is speaking of other women like herself and asserts that Davos wants her.[4]

Season 3

Salladhor Saan tells Davos to return to Marya Seaworth when he is recovered after the Battle of Blackwater Bay so Davos can comfort her following Matthos' death, but Davos asks to be taken to Dragonstone to stop Melisandre. Salladhor agrees, but to emphasize his belief that Davos will be killed, Sallador promises him to gather up his bones so that Marya Seaworth can wear them around her neck.[2]

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Marya is the daughter of a common carpenter. She has seven sons with Davos: Dale, Allard, Matthos, Marc, Devan, Stannis (named after the king), and Steffon. While Davos went with Stannis' household to Dragonstone, Marya remained at the family keep in Cape Wrath to raise their two youngest sons. Of Marya's other five sons, only Devan survived after the Battle of Blackwater.

Marya is described as good-natured, plump woman with sagging breasts and a kindly smile.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Histories & Lore: Robert's Rebellion – Davos Seaworth entry"
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Valar Dohaeris"
  3. The Night Lands
  4. Garden of Bones

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