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Shae is a camp-follower whom [[Bronn]] finds attached to the [[House Lannister|Lannister]] army. He gives her to [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] as a present. Tyrion is charmed by her immediately. Tyrion attempts to learn more about Shae's past but finds it impenetrable. Apparently she was not low-born, her mother was not a whore as well and her parents are together. Shae instead deflects Tyrion's questions and learns about his own past, particularly the incident involving his marriage to [[Tysha]]. |
Shae is a camp-follower whom [[Bronn]] finds attached to the [[House Lannister|Lannister]] army. He gives her to [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] as a present. Tyrion is charmed by her immediately. Tyrion attempts to learn more about Shae's past but finds it impenetrable. Apparently she was not low-born, her mother was not a whore as well and her parents are together. Shae instead deflects Tyrion's questions and learns about his own past, particularly the incident involving his marriage to [[Tysha]]. |
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Shae is a character in Game of Thrones. She is played by Sibel Kekilli and debuts in the first season.
Shae is a young woman who has dreams of marrying into wealth and power, despite her low social status as a prostitute. She is not from Westeros, but refuses to divulge her true origins.
Season 1
Baelor
Shae is a camp-follower whom Bronn finds attached to the Lannister army. He gives her to Tyrion as a present. Tyrion is charmed by her immediately. Tyrion attempts to learn more about Shae's past but finds it impenetrable. Apparently she was not low-born, her mother was not a whore as well and her parents are together. Shae instead deflects Tyrion's questions and learns about his own past, particularly the incident involving his marriage to Tysha.
=Fire and Blood
In the books
In the Song of Ice and Fire novels, Shae is a camp-follower who attaches herself to a Lannister army and later comes into contact with Tyrion Lannister. She is young and attractive, with an interest in power. Unlike the TV series, Shae in the books is common-born, from Westeros and not particularly subtle or mysterious.