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{{Quote|I know for a fact that some of the officers go to that brothel in Mole's Town.|[[Samwell Tarly]]|Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things}}
 
[[Image:Castle Black Pin.png|thumb|right|200px|A map showing the location of Mole's Town on the continent of Westeros.]]
 
[[Image:Castle Black Pin.png|thumb|right|200px|A map showing the location of Mole's Town on the continent of Westeros.]]
 
'''Mole's Town''' is one of the few villages located in [[the Gift]], the strip of land immediately south of [[the Wall]] which is under the jurisdiction of the [[Night's Watch]], meant to supply the forces that guard the Wall. It is the closest instance of "civilization" to the Wall, populated by [[smallfolk]] and not members of the Night's Watch. It is located along the [[Kingsroad]] about half a league south of [[Castle Black]].
 
'''Mole's Town''' is one of the few villages located in [[the Gift]], the strip of land immediately south of [[the Wall]] which is under the jurisdiction of the [[Night's Watch]], meant to supply the forces that guard the Wall. It is the closest instance of "civilization" to the Wall, populated by [[smallfolk]] and not members of the Night's Watch. It is located along the [[Kingsroad]] about half a league south of [[Castle Black]].
   
Despite their oath of celibacy, members of the Night's Watch are frequently known to slip off to visit the brothel in Mole's Town.<ref>"[[Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things]]"</ref>
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Despite their oath of celibacy, members of the Night's Watch are frequently known to slip off to visit the [[Prostitution|brothel]] in Mole's Town.<ref>"[[Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things]]"</ref>
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==History==
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===[[Season 1]]===
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[[Samwell Tarly]] complains to fellow new recruit [[Jon Snow]] that he's heard that some of the officers have been known to slip off to Mole's Town to visit its brothel.<ref>"[[Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things]]"</ref>
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===[[Season 4]]===
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Samwell brings the wildling girl [[Gilly]] and her baby to Mole's Town on a cart, and gets her a job for room and board as a washerwoman at the local brothel. He insists that it is safer for her there than at [[Castle Black]]. As he explains, his immediate concern is that many of the Watch's recruits were rapers sent to the Wall as punishment, and as she was the only woman at the fortress, he feared they might attack her. Moreover, Castle Black facing the looming threat of an overwhelming attack by [[King-Beyond-the-Wall]] [[Mance Rayder]]'s wildling army, numbering in the thousands, which is coming closer with each passing day. Gilly is still upset that she will be alone with her baby and away from Samwell.<ref>"[[Breaker of Chains]]"</ref>
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==Notable residents==
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*[[Mole's Town madam]]
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*[[Mole's Town whore]]
   
 
==In the books==
 
==In the books==
Mole's Town is much the same in the books. It is a small village, though it is bigger than it looks, because three-quarters of the village's building-space is located below-ground for protection from the cold. The handful of small shacks on the surface are just entrances to the main living spaces below.
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Mole's Town is much the same, located along the Kingsroad about half a league south of Castle Black (a little less than two miles, or almost three kilometers). It is a small village, though it is bigger than it looks, because three-quarters of the village's building-space is located below-ground for protection from the cold. The handful of small shacks on the surface are just entrances to the main living spaces below.
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Due to the underground location of Mole's Town brothel, the black brothers refer to their visits to it as "digging for buried treasure".
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Mole's_Town Mole's Town at A Wiki of Ice and Fire] (spoilers from the books).
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Revision as of 01:36, 22 April 2014

"I know for a fact that some of the officers go to that brothel in Mole's Town."
Samwell Tarly[src]
Castle Black Pin

A map showing the location of Mole's Town on the continent of Westeros.

Mole's Town is one of the few villages located in the Gift, the strip of land immediately south of the Wall which is under the jurisdiction of the Night's Watch, meant to supply the forces that guard the Wall. It is the closest instance of "civilization" to the Wall, populated by smallfolk and not members of the Night's Watch. It is located along the Kingsroad about half a league south of Castle Black.

Despite their oath of celibacy, members of the Night's Watch are frequently known to slip off to visit the brothel in Mole's Town.[1]

History

Season 1

Samwell Tarly complains to fellow new recruit Jon Snow that he's heard that some of the officers have been known to slip off to Mole's Town to visit its brothel.[2]

Season 4

Samwell brings the wildling girl Gilly and her baby to Mole's Town on a cart, and gets her a job for room and board as a washerwoman at the local brothel. He insists that it is safer for her there than at Castle Black. As he explains, his immediate concern is that many of the Watch's recruits were rapers sent to the Wall as punishment, and as she was the only woman at the fortress, he feared they might attack her. Moreover, Castle Black facing the looming threat of an overwhelming attack by King-Beyond-the-Wall Mance Rayder's wildling army, numbering in the thousands, which is coming closer with each passing day. Gilly is still upset that she will be alone with her baby and away from Samwell.[3]

Notable residents

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Mole's Town is much the same, located along the Kingsroad about half a league south of Castle Black (a little less than two miles, or almost three kilometers). It is a small village, though it is bigger than it looks, because three-quarters of the village's building-space is located below-ground for protection from the cold. The handful of small shacks on the surface are just entrances to the main living spaces below.

Due to the underground location of Mole's Town brothel, the black brothers refer to their visits to it as "digging for buried treasure".

See also

References

  1. "Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things"
  2. "Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things"
  3. "Breaker of Chains"

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