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'''Qyburn''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 3|third]], [[Season 4|fourth]] and [[Season 5|fifth]] seasons. He is portrayed by [[Anton Lesser]] and debuts in "[[Valar Dohaeris]]". He is one of the prisoners at [[Harrenhal]] left for dead by Ser [[Gregor Clegane]].
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'''Qyburn''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 3|third]], [[Season 4|fourth]], [[Season 5|fifth]] and [[Season 6|sixth]] seasons. He is portrayed by [[Anton Lesser]] and debuts in "[[Valar Dohaeris]]". He is an unethical former [[Maester|maester]] who was thrown out of the order for conducting illegal human experimentation.
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
=== Background ===
 
=== Background ===
 
[[File:Qyburn expulsion.png|thumb|left|Qyburn is expelled from [[The Citadel]]]]
 
[[File:Qyburn expulsion.png|thumb|left|Qyburn is expelled from [[The Citadel]]]]
Qyburn is a former [[Maesters|maester]] of [[the Citadel]]. He was stripped of his chain by the [[Archmaester]]s for engaging in forbidden experiments.
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Qyburn is a former [[Maesters|maester]] of [[the Citadel]]. He was stripped of his chain by the [[Archmaester]]s for engaging in forbidden human experimentation: it was discovered that he had been dissecting living men in his pursuit of medical knowledge. Qyburn held to the belief that the death of a few men was justifiable if it would lead to medical breakthroughs that would save the lives of many more.
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While his unethical experiments have led to him being reviled, they also made him arguably one of the most talented healers in all of Westeros.
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=== [[Season 3]] ===
 
=== [[Season 3]] ===
 
Qyburn is among the [[The North|Northern]] and [[Riverlands]] prisoners at [[Harrenhal]] when Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] abandons the castle and has all captives put to the sword. Qyburn, however, survives the injury at his throat and awakens when the castle is taken by the Northern army. After he wakes, he identifies himself to [[Robb Stark]] while [[Talisa Stark]] tends to his wound. It is unknown how he came to be imprisoned there.<ref>"[[Valar Dohaeris]]"</ref>
 
Qyburn is among the [[The North|Northern]] and [[Riverlands]] prisoners at [[Harrenhal]] when Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] abandons the castle and has all captives put to the sword. Qyburn, however, survives the injury at his throat and awakens when the castle is taken by the Northern army. After he wakes, he identifies himself to [[Robb Stark]] while [[Talisa Stark]] tends to his wound. It is unknown how he came to be imprisoned there.<ref>"[[Valar Dohaeris]]"</ref>
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After Robb leaves Harrenhal, Qyburn stays behind, serving under Lord [[Roose Bolton]]. He tends to Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]'s badly infected stump, result of [[Locke]] removing his right hand. During this time, Jaime notices that Qyburn is not a [[Maester]], because he isn't wearing a maester's chain of office. Qyburn acknowledges this, explaining that he was stripped of his chain by the [[Citadel]] and thrown out of the Order of Maesters for conducting experiments which they felt were too "bold". Qyburn initially intends to amputate part of Jaime's arm, but Jaime begs him not to, even threatening to kill him. Qyburn agrees to instead resort to removing the infected flesh, warning that the process will be painful and likely require milk of the poppy, but Jaime, worrying that Qyburn may still amputate his arm, refuses. Qyburn straps Jaime's arm to the chair and starts the painful procedure. <ref>"[[Kissed by Fire]]"</ref>
 
After Robb leaves Harrenhal, Qyburn stays behind, serving under Lord [[Roose Bolton]]. He tends to Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]'s badly infected stump, result of [[Locke]] removing his right hand. During this time, Jaime notices that Qyburn is not a [[Maester]], because he isn't wearing a maester's chain of office. Qyburn acknowledges this, explaining that he was stripped of his chain by the [[Citadel]] and thrown out of the Order of Maesters for conducting experiments which they felt were too "bold". Qyburn initially intends to amputate part of Jaime's arm, but Jaime begs him not to, even threatening to kill him. Qyburn agrees to instead resort to removing the infected flesh, warning that the process will be painful and likely require milk of the poppy, but Jaime, worrying that Qyburn may still amputate his arm, refuses. Qyburn straps Jaime's arm to the chair and starts the painful procedure. <ref>"[[Kissed by Fire]]"</ref>
   
Qyburn volunteers to join the party escorting Jaime back to [[King's Landing]]. Lord Bolton theorizes that the former Maester is doing so in the hopes that [[Tywin Lannister]] will force the Citadel to restore his chain. After leaving Harrenhal, when Qyburn checks on Jaime's healing stump, Jaime notes that Qyburn's work is far superior to that of [[Pycelle|Grand Maester Pycelle]] and asks why the Citadel removed his chain. Qyburn tells him that it was for performing experiments on living humans in order to learn more about their anatomy, and justifies his actions by noting that he used the information he gleaned from them to save lives. Jaime briefly mocks Qyburn, who shoots back at Jaime for the countless lives he's taken, though Jaime notes that he saved the population of King's Landing from the Mad King. When Jaime then asks Qyburn about [[Brienne of Tarth|Brienne]], he states that her father offered [[Locke]] a fair ransom of three hundred [[Currency|Gold Dragons]], which Locke refused to accept due to a previous lie of Jaime's that Brienne came from a wealthier family than she really did. Qyburn tells Jaime that she will most likely serve as entertainment for Locke and his men that night, and be killed thereafter. Qyburn then accompanies Jaime and [[Steelshanks]] to Harrenhal when Jaime blackmails Steelshanks into helping him rescue Brienne.<ref>"[[The Bear and the Maiden Fair (episode)]]"</ref>
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Qyburn volunteers to join the party escorting Jaime back to [[King's Landing]]. Lord Bolton theorizes that the former Maester is doing so in the hopes that [[Tywin Lannister]] will force the Citadel to restore his chain, though Jaime shoots it down by sarcastically quipping that Tywin will make Qyburn [[Grand Maester]] if he grows Jaime a new hand. After leaving Harrenhal, when Qyburn checks on Jaime's healing stump, Jaime notes that Qyburn's work is far superior to that of [[Pycelle|Grand Maester Pycelle]] and asks why the Citadel removed his chain. Qyburn tells him that it was for performing experiments on living humans in order to learn more about their anatomy, and justifies his actions by noting that he used the information he gleaned from them to save lives. Jaime briefly mocks Qyburn, who shoots back at Jaime for the countless lives he's taken, though Jaime notes that he saved the population of King's Landing from the Mad King. When Jaime then asks Qyburn about [[Brienne of Tarth|Brienne]], he states that her father offered [[Locke]] a fair ransom of three hundred [[Currency|Gold Dragons]], which Locke refused to accept due to a previous lie of Jaime's that Brienne came from a wealthier family than she really did. Qyburn tells Jaime that she will most likely serve as entertainment for Locke and his men that night, and be killed thereafter. Qyburn then accompanies Jaime and [[Steelshanks]] to Harrenhal when Jaime blackmails Steelshanks into helping him rescue Brienne.<ref>"[[The Bear and the Maiden Fair (episode)]]"</ref>
   
 
Qyburn is still with Jaime and Brienne when they finally reach King's Landing.<ref>"[[Mhysa]]"</ref>
 
Qyburn is still with Jaime and Brienne when they finally reach King's Landing.<ref>"[[Mhysa]]"</ref>
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Qyburn is at the meeting of the Small Council when [[Mace Tyrell]] departs to negotiate the crown's debt with the [[Iron Bank of Braavos]].<ref>"[[Sons of the Harpy (episode)]]"</ref>
 
Qyburn is at the meeting of the Small Council when [[Mace Tyrell]] departs to negotiate the crown's debt with the [[Iron Bank of Braavos]].<ref>"[[Sons of the Harpy (episode)]]"</ref>
   
Qyburn visits Cersei while she is held prisoner by the High Sparrow, informing her that Grand Maester Pycelle has sent for Kevan Lannister to serve as Hand of the King. He also informs her that King Tommen has become despondent following Cersei's arrest, and that he refuses to eat or see anyone. Finally, just before leaving her, he informs her that "the work continues," presumably referring to his experiments on Ser Gregor Clegane.
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Qyburn visits Cersei while she is held prisoner by the High Sparrow, informing her of the charges being brought against her - fornication, treason, [[incest]], [[regicide]] - and that Grand Maester Pycelle has sent for Kevan Lannister to serve as Hand of the King. He also informs her that King Tommen has become despondent following Cersei's arrest, and that he refuses to eat or see anyone. He suggests that she can simply confess to the charges and plead for mercy, subtly warning her that if there is a trial, the Faith will not wait for physical evidence to reach a verdict, only what they simply believe to be true, but she initially refuses. Finally, just before leaving her, he informs her that "the work continues," presumably referring to his experiments on Ser Gregor Clegane.
   
After Cersei enters the Red Keep following her walk of atonement, he hastily throws a cloak over her naked body after rushing to her side. He then speaks to Cersei softy and reassuringly as he embraces her, attempting to soothe her. Pycelle looks upon the scene with disgust. Qyburn remarks upon her poor state and bleeding feet. Qyburn then introduces the "newest member of the kingsguard," the 7-8 foot tall abomination he has been working on. At his behest, the golden knight picks her up and they walk away together, further into the Red Keep so Qyburn can clean her up and treat her wounds.
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Eventually, Cersei confesses to her relationship with her cousin [[Lancel]] to the [[High Sparrow]], who agrees to set her free on the condition that she perform a [[walk of atonement]]. After Cersei enters the Red Keep following her walk, he hastily rushes to her side and throws a cloak over her naked body. He then speaks to Cersei softy and reassuringly as he embraces her, attempting to soothe her. Pycelle looks upon the scene with disgust. Qyburn remarks upon her poor state and bleeding feet. Qyburn then introduces the "newest member of the kingsguard," the 7-8 foot tall abomination he has been working on. At his behest, the golden knight picks her up and they walk away together, further into the Red Keep so Qyburn can clean her up and treat her wounds.
   
 
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==Quotes==
 
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{{Dialogue a-b|Roose Bolton|Qyburn hopes your father will force the Citadel to restore his chain.|Jaime Lannister|I think my father will make him Grand Maester if he grows me a new hand.|Roose Bolton and Jaime Lannister about Qyburn.|The Bear and the Maiden Fair (episode)}}
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{{Quote|The only way to treat disease is to understand disease.|Qyburn|The Bear and the Maiden Fair (episode)}}
 
{{Quote|The only way to treat disease is to understand disease.|Qyburn|The Bear and the Maiden Fair (episode)}}
   
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==In the books==
 
==In the books==
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Qyburn is a former [[maester]] who acts as a healer in the Brave Companions [[sellsword]] company. Qyburn never met Robb Stark, nor was he imprisoned while staying at Harrenhal, and he never met Gregor Clegane until after the latter's fight with Oberyn Martell. According to [[Gendry]], Qyburn is rumored to practice black sorcery and necromancy.
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Qyburn is a former [[maester]] who acts as a healer in the Brave Companions [[sellsword]] company. Qyburn never met Robb Stark, nor was he imprisoned while staying at Harrenhal, and he never met Gregor Clegane until after the latter's fight with Oberyn Martell. Qyburn is rumored to practice black sorcery and necromancy. Despite his horrific experiments, Qyburn has a very kindly, fatherly appearance - Cersei thinks he looks like some little girl's image of her favorite grandfather.
   
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Qyburn fell in with the Brave Companions at some point, who had been hired by the Lannisters and were based around Harrenhal. When Roose Bolton leads the eastern half of the Northern army to advance on Harrenhal they betrayed the Lannisters to side with Bolton, and remain at Harrenhal. This entire subplot was extensively condensed, so that Robb's ''entire'' army goes to the Westerlands, then to Harrenhal, instead of splitting into two groups (one commanded by Robb Stark, the other by Roose Bolton). The Brave Companions were also condensed from being a sellsword company to just a particularly vicious group of Bolton soldiers. Thus Qyburn simply appears in the TV series without further explanation as a refugee/prisoner that just happened to turn up at Harrenhal. In the novels, the Brave Companions are fond of cutting off the hands and feet of their prisoners, so Qyburn has become quite skilled at treating such injuries.
Qyburn treats Jaime's festering stump as in the TV series, but Jaime's main reason for refusing [[milk of the poppy]] during the process is he does not trust Qyburn not to amputate his whole arm.
 
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Qyburn treats Jaime's festering stump as in the TV series. The chapter is told from Jaime's POV, which explains that the main reason he refuses to take [[Milk of the poppy]] is because he fears that if he allows Qyburn to render him unconscious for the surgery, he will break his word and amputate the rest of his right arm instead of just the gangrene parts. Qyburn's treatment works quite well and he manages to save Jaime's right arm from the gangrene, and travels to King's Landing with him.
   
 
When treating Gregor Clegane, Qyburn theorizes that Oberyn had adulterated the manticore venom on his spear with sorcery; thickening it in order to slow its progress through the veins towards the heart, dragging out Gregor's agony.
 
When treating Gregor Clegane, Qyburn theorizes that Oberyn had adulterated the manticore venom on his spear with sorcery; thickening it in order to slow its progress through the veins towards the heart, dragging out Gregor's agony.
   
After Qyburn is made Master of Whisperers, Cersei gives him control over the dungeons, allowing him use the prisoners in his experiments.
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After Qyburn is made Master of Whisperers, Cersei gives him control over the dungeons, allowing him use the prisoners in his experiments. She starts disposing of enemies or unwanted persons (i.e. maids she thinks are spying on her for Margaery Tyrell) by sending them off to Qyburn - other than a few screams emanating from his dungeon, they are never heard from again. At one point, when Cersei muses that she cannot have [[Jon Snow]] killed, since he is [[Eddard Stark]]'s bastard who was elected the new [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]], Qyburn advises that she send assassins posing as recruits.
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When Cersei plots Margaery's downfall by framing her for a serial adulterer (which Cersei ironically is herself) she uses Qyburn to torture suspects into submission, driving them half mad. They tell to story Cersei wants them to tell. After Margaery is arrested, she gives these suspects to the High sparrow to further build up the false case against Margaery. However, Cersei forgets an important fact: she is not the only one who can extract confessions by torturing. One of her henchmen, Osney Kettleblack, is tortured at the High Sparrow's command, and the truth comes out, including about the murder of the previous High Septon. After Cersei herself is imprisoned and the High Sparrow learns of her plot against Margaery, the suspects continue to admit their guilt, but the High Sparrow is not impressed, as he can see they are clearly half mad. However, the High Sparrow still means to try Margaery, though the case against her is weak, primarily because of the unreliability of the suspects.
   
 
Qyburn's character might have been inspired by the Nazi physician Josef Mengele or by the fictional Dr. Frankenstein, or both.
 
Qyburn's character might have been inspired by the Nazi physician Josef Mengele or by the fictional Dr. Frankenstein, or both.
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Jaime: "You're no maester. Where's your chain?"
Qyburn: "The Citadel stripped me of it. They found some of my... experiments... too bold."
— Jaime Lannister and Qyburn[src]

Qyburn is a recurring character in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth seasons. He is portrayed by Anton Lesser and debuts in "Valar Dohaeris". He is an unethical former maester who was thrown out of the order for conducting illegal human experimentation.

Biography

Background

Qyburn expulsion

Qyburn is expelled from The Citadel

Qyburn is a former maester of the Citadel. He was stripped of his chain by the Archmaesters for engaging in forbidden human experimentation: it was discovered that he had been dissecting living men in his pursuit of medical knowledge. Qyburn held to the belief that the death of a few men was justifiable if it would lead to medical breakthroughs that would save the lives of many more.

While his unethical experiments have led to him being reviled, they also made him arguably one of the most talented healers in all of Westeros.

Season 3

Qyburn is among the Northern and Riverlands prisoners at Harrenhal when Ser Gregor Clegane abandons the castle and has all captives put to the sword. Qyburn, however, survives the injury at his throat and awakens when the castle is taken by the Northern army. After he wakes, he identifies himself to Robb Stark while Talisa Stark tends to his wound. It is unknown how he came to be imprisoned there.[1]

File:Jaime-and-Qyburn-3x05.jpg

Qyburn tends to Jaime's stump in "Kissed by Fire".

After Robb leaves Harrenhal, Qyburn stays behind, serving under Lord Roose Bolton. He tends to Ser Jaime Lannister's badly infected stump, result of Locke removing his right hand. During this time, Jaime notices that Qyburn is not a Maester, because he isn't wearing a maester's chain of office. Qyburn acknowledges this, explaining that he was stripped of his chain by the Citadel and thrown out of the Order of Maesters for conducting experiments which they felt were too "bold". Qyburn initially intends to amputate part of Jaime's arm, but Jaime begs him not to, even threatening to kill him. Qyburn agrees to instead resort to removing the infected flesh, warning that the process will be painful and likely require milk of the poppy, but Jaime, worrying that Qyburn may still amputate his arm, refuses. Qyburn straps Jaime's arm to the chair and starts the painful procedure. [2]

Qyburn volunteers to join the party escorting Jaime back to King's Landing. Lord Bolton theorizes that the former Maester is doing so in the hopes that Tywin Lannister will force the Citadel to restore his chain, though Jaime shoots it down by sarcastically quipping that Tywin will make Qyburn Grand Maester if he grows Jaime a new hand. After leaving Harrenhal, when Qyburn checks on Jaime's healing stump, Jaime notes that Qyburn's work is far superior to that of Grand Maester Pycelle and asks why the Citadel removed his chain. Qyburn tells him that it was for performing experiments on living humans in order to learn more about their anatomy, and justifies his actions by noting that he used the information he gleaned from them to save lives. Jaime briefly mocks Qyburn, who shoots back at Jaime for the countless lives he's taken, though Jaime notes that he saved the population of King's Landing from the Mad King. When Jaime then asks Qyburn about Brienne, he states that her father offered Locke a fair ransom of three hundred Gold Dragons, which Locke refused to accept due to a previous lie of Jaime's that Brienne came from a wealthier family than she really did. Qyburn tells Jaime that she will most likely serve as entertainment for Locke and his men that night, and be killed thereafter. Qyburn then accompanies Jaime and Steelshanks to Harrenhal when Jaime blackmails Steelshanks into helping him rescue Brienne.[3]

Qyburn is still with Jaime and Brienne when they finally reach King's Landing.[4]

Season 4

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Qyburn offers to treat Gregor Clegane for Cersei

Cersei has a gilded prosthetic hand forged for Jaime, and Qyburn personally fits it on him. Cersei voices her gratitude to Qyburn, who then ingratiates himself with the Queen by aiding her in other matters.[5]

After Gregor Clegane is seriously wounded during his fight against Oberyn Martell, Qyburn and Pycelle theorize that Oberyn coated his spear in manticore venom, causing Clegane's wounds to fester and leave him in agony. Pycelle concludes to Cersei that Clegane is likely doomed, but Qyburn states that he may be able to save him using more unorthodox means, even though Clegane once nearly killed him in Harrenhal. Pycelle snorts that Qyburn is not even a Maester, and reminds Cersei that he was expelled from the Citadel for conducting "dangerous" and "unnatural" experiments. Cersei, remembering Qyburn's success with Jaime's stump, responds by dismissing Pycelle from his duties - and his laboratory. Cersei then gives Qyburn permission to do anything he can to save Clegane, and to come to her should he need anything. Qyburn warns the Queen that the process he intends to put Ser Gregor through may "change him", but when she is satisfied that it will not affect his strength, she instructs Qyburn to carry on.[6]

Season 5

Qyburn (S05E03)

Qyburn writing a letter to Petyr Baelish at the request of Cersei Lannister.

Qyburn is at Cersei's side when she confirms that a head brought to her by two bounty hunters does not belong to Tyrion Lannister. Qyburn asks for the head for use in his research.[7] Later on, at a meeting of the Small Council, Cersei appoints Qyburn as the new Master of Whisperers to replace Varys. Grand Maester Pycelle protests vehemently given Qyburn's outcast status, and Kevan Lannister denounces Qyburn as a sycophant and Cersei as a power-grabber.[8]

Qyburn is present at a Small Council meeting when the High Septon demands the execution of the High Sparrow after his followers attack him. Qyburn informs the Council that the High Septon had been at Littlefinger's brothel. Later, Qyburn kills a rat as part of an experiment when Cersei enters his laboratory, giving him a message that she wants sent to Petyr Baelish. She also asks him about the state of his work, while glancing at Gregor Clegane's covered body, and Qyburn assures her it is going very well, though there is still a way to go. Soon after Cersei leaves, as Qyburn writes, Gregor begins shaking under the blanket, but Qyburn shushes him calmly.[9]

Qyburn is at the meeting of the Small Council when Mace Tyrell departs to negotiate the crown's debt with the Iron Bank of Braavos.[10]

Qyburn visits Cersei while she is held prisoner by the High Sparrow, informing her of the charges being brought against her - fornication, treason, incest, regicide - and that Grand Maester Pycelle has sent for Kevan Lannister to serve as Hand of the King. He also informs her that King Tommen has become despondent following Cersei's arrest, and that he refuses to eat or see anyone. He suggests that she can simply confess to the charges and plead for mercy, subtly warning her that if there is a trial, the Faith will not wait for physical evidence to reach a verdict, only what they simply believe to be true, but she initially refuses. Finally, just before leaving her, he informs her that "the work continues," presumably referring to his experiments on Ser Gregor Clegane.

Eventually, Cersei confesses to her relationship with her cousin Lancel to the High Sparrow, who agrees to set her free on the condition that she perform a walk of atonement. After Cersei enters the Red Keep following her walk, he hastily rushes to her side and throws a cloak over her naked body. He then speaks to Cersei softy and reassuringly as he embraces her, attempting to soothe her. Pycelle looks upon the scene with disgust. Qyburn remarks upon her poor state and bleeding feet. Qyburn then introduces the "newest member of the kingsguard," the 7-8 foot tall abomination he has been working on. At his behest, the golden knight picks her up and they walk away together, further into the Red Keep so Qyburn can clean her up and treat her wounds.

Appearances

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Behind the scenes

Quotes

Roose Bolton: "Qyburn hopes your father will force the Citadel to restore his chain."
Jaime Lannister: "I think my father will make him Grand Maester if he grows me a new hand."
— Roose Bolton and Jaime Lannister about Qyburn.[src]
"The only way to treat disease is to understand disease."
―Qyburn[src]
"Qyburn? Deplorable man. Brought shame on the Citadel with his repugnant experiments. "
―Grand Maester Pycelle[src]
"Belief is so often the death of reason. "
―Qyburn to Cersei Lannister[src]

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Qyburn is a former maester who acts as a healer in the Brave Companions sellsword company. Qyburn never met Robb Stark, nor was he imprisoned while staying at Harrenhal, and he never met Gregor Clegane until after the latter's fight with Oberyn Martell. Qyburn is rumored to practice black sorcery and necromancy. Despite his horrific experiments, Qyburn has a very kindly, fatherly appearance - Cersei thinks he looks like some little girl's image of her favorite grandfather.

Qyburn fell in with the Brave Companions at some point, who had been hired by the Lannisters and were based around Harrenhal. When Roose Bolton leads the eastern half of the Northern army to advance on Harrenhal they betrayed the Lannisters to side with Bolton, and remain at Harrenhal. This entire subplot was extensively condensed, so that Robb's entire army goes to the Westerlands, then to Harrenhal, instead of splitting into two groups (one commanded by Robb Stark, the other by Roose Bolton). The Brave Companions were also condensed from being a sellsword company to just a particularly vicious group of Bolton soldiers. Thus Qyburn simply appears in the TV series without further explanation as a refugee/prisoner that just happened to turn up at Harrenhal. In the novels, the Brave Companions are fond of cutting off the hands and feet of their prisoners, so Qyburn has become quite skilled at treating such injuries.

Qyburn treats Jaime's festering stump as in the TV series. The chapter is told from Jaime's POV, which explains that the main reason he refuses to take Milk of the poppy is because he fears that if he allows Qyburn to render him unconscious for the surgery, he will break his word and amputate the rest of his right arm instead of just the gangrene parts. Qyburn's treatment works quite well and he manages to save Jaime's right arm from the gangrene, and travels to King's Landing with him.

When treating Gregor Clegane, Qyburn theorizes that Oberyn had adulterated the manticore venom on his spear with sorcery; thickening it in order to slow its progress through the veins towards the heart, dragging out Gregor's agony.

After Qyburn is made Master of Whisperers, Cersei gives him control over the dungeons, allowing him use the prisoners in his experiments. She starts disposing of enemies or unwanted persons (i.e. maids she thinks are spying on her for Margaery Tyrell) by sending them off to Qyburn - other than a few screams emanating from his dungeon, they are never heard from again. At one point, when Cersei muses that she cannot have Jon Snow killed, since he is Eddard Stark's bastard who was elected the new Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, Qyburn advises that she send assassins posing as recruits.

When Cersei plots Margaery's downfall by framing her for a serial adulterer (which Cersei ironically is herself) she uses Qyburn to torture suspects into submission, driving them half mad. They tell to story Cersei wants them to tell. After Margaery is arrested, she gives these suspects to the High sparrow to further build up the false case against Margaery. However, Cersei forgets an important fact: she is not the only one who can extract confessions by torturing. One of her henchmen, Osney Kettleblack, is tortured at the High Sparrow's command, and the truth comes out, including about the murder of the previous High Septon. After Cersei herself is imprisoned and the High Sparrow learns of her plot against Margaery, the suspects continue to admit their guilt, but the High Sparrow is not impressed, as he can see they are clearly half mad. However, the High Sparrow still means to try Margaery, though the case against her is weak, primarily because of the unreliability of the suspects.

Qyburn's character might have been inspired by the Nazi physician Josef Mengele or by the fictional Dr. Frankenstein, or both.

See also

References