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|Season = [[Season 2|2]]
 
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|Actor = [[Edward Tudor Pole]]}}
 
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{{Quote|Corruption! Yes, we are swollen, bloated, foul! [[Jaime Lannister|Brother]] fornicates with [[Cersei Lannister|sister]] in the bed of kings, and we're surprised when the [[Joffrey Baratheon|fruit]] of their incest is rotten?! Yes, a rotten king!|the protestor to a crowd|The Ghost of Harrenhal}}
 
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A '''protestor''' is an unnamed minor character in he [[Season 2|second season]]. He is played by guest star [[Edward Tudor Pole]] and only appears in "[[The Ghost of Harrenhal]]." He spreads dissent against the rule of King [[Joffrey Baratheon]] and [[House Lannister]].
 
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| Season = [[Game of Thrones: Season 2|2]]
 
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{{Quote|Corruption! Yes, we are swollen, bloated, foul! Brother fornicates with sister in the bed of kings, and we're surprised when the fruit of their incest is rotten?! Yes, a rotten king!|The protestor to a crowd|The Ghost of Harrenhal}}
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This unnamed man was a '''protestor''' spreading dissent against the rule of King [[Joffrey Baratheon]] and [[House Lannister]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
He is a resident of [[King's Landing]].
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He is a resident of [[King's Landing]].{{Ref|GOT205}}
   
===[[Season 2]]===
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===[[Game of Thrones: Season 2|''Game of Thrones'': Season 2]]===
[[File:Protestor 2x5.png|thumb|right|Tryion and Bronn in the crowd listening to the Protestor in "[[The Ghost of Harrenhal]]".]]
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[[File:Protestor 2x5.png|thumb|Tyrion and Bronn listen to the protestor.]]
The protestor is addressing a group of smallfolk on the streets of [[King's Landing]]. He says that the city is foul with corruption and blames [[Joffrey Baratheon]] as the product of incest between Queen [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]] and her brother [[Jaime Lannister]]. He also describes Joffrey as a puppet king to [[Tyrion Lannister]], whom he refers as a "twisted demon monkey", causing his audience to erupt in laughter.<ref>"[[The Ghost of Harrenhal]]"</ref>
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The protestor is addressing a group of [[smallfolk]] on the streets of [[King's Landing]]. He says that the city is foul with corruption and blames [[Joffrey Baratheon]] as the product of incest between Queen [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]] and her brother [[Jaime Lannister]]. He also describes Joffrey as a puppet king to [[Tyrion Lannister]], whom he refers to as a "twisted demon monkey", causing his audience to erupt in laughter.{{Ref|GOT205}}
 
==Appearance==
 
{{Season Two Appearances|5=yes}}
 
   
 
==In the books==
 
==In the books==
 
In ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', a number of individuals, particularly "begging brothers" - the lowest among the clergy of the [[Faith of the Seven]] - begin to speak out against King Joffrey, Queen Cersei and Tyrion, incensed by Stannis' letter and the growing famine in King's Landing due to [[House Tyrell]] closing off the [[Roseroad]] - through which most foodstuffs reach the capital. These men also speak out against the leadership of the [[Faith of the Seven]] - both the High Septon and the Most Devout -, accusing them of corruption and fornication.
   
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==Appearances==
In the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' books a number of individuals, particularly 'begging brothers' - the lowest among the clergy of the Faith of the Seven - begin to speak out against King Joffrey, Queen Cersei and Tyrion, incensed by Stannis' letter and the growing famine in King's Landing due to House Tyrell closing off the Roseroad - through which most of the foodstuff reaches the capital.
 
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"Corruption! Yes, we are swollen, bloated, foul! Brother fornicates with sister in the bed of kings, and we're surprised when the fruit of their incest is rotten?! Yes, a rotten king!"
―The protestor to a crowd[src]

This unnamed man was a protestor spreading dissent against the rule of King Joffrey Baratheon and House Lannister.

Biography

Background

He is a resident of King's Landing.[1]

Game of Thrones: Season 2

Protestor 2x5

Tyrion and Bronn listen to the protestor.

The protestor is addressing a group of smallfolk on the streets of King's Landing. He says that the city is foul with corruption and blames Joffrey Baratheon as the product of incest between Queen Cersei and her brother Jaime Lannister. He also describes Joffrey as a puppet king to Tyrion Lannister, whom he refers to as a "twisted demon monkey", causing his audience to erupt in laughter.[1]

In the books

In A Song of Ice and Fire, a number of individuals, particularly "begging brothers" - the lowest among the clergy of the Faith of the Seven - begin to speak out against King Joffrey, Queen Cersei and Tyrion, incensed by Stannis' letter and the growing famine in King's Landing due to House Tyrell closing off the Roseroad - through which most foodstuffs reach the capital. These men also speak out against the leadership of the Faith of the Seven - both the High Septon and the Most Devout -, accusing them of corruption and fornication.

Appearances

References