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+ | [[File:Steelshanks_and_Locke_-_The_Bear_and_the_Maiden_Fair.png|thumb|Steelshanks needs Jaime alive]] |
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− | Lord [[Roose Bolton]] charges Steelshanks with escorting [[Jaime Lannister]] safely back to [[King's Landing]]. When Jaime decides to return to [[Harrenhal]] to save [[Brienne]] from [[Locke]], he forces Steelshanks to accompany him by threatening to dishonestly tell [[Tywin Lannister]] that Steelshanks is responsible for Jaime's missing hand |
+ | Lord [[Roose Bolton]] charges Steelshanks with escorting [[Jaime Lannister]] safely back to [[King's Landing]]. When Jaime decides to return to [[Harrenhal]] to save [[Brienne of Tarth|Brienne]] from [[Locke]], he forces Steelshanks to accompany him by threatening to dishonestly tell his father [[Tywin Lannister]] that Steelshanks is responsible for Jaime's missing hand, but also offers to lie and say he was the one who saved him. |
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+ | As Jaime attempts to rescue Brienne from the [[Bears|bear]] in the pit, Steelshanks is angrily questioned by Locke as to why he is attacking his bear, and Steelshanks explains that Roose Bolton charged him with bringing Jaime back to King's Landing alive.<ref>"[[The Bear and the Maiden Fair (episode)]]"</ref> |
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==See also== |
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Revision as of 04:44, 31 October 2014
- "Lord Bolton charged me with bringing him back to King's Landing... alive. And that's what I aim to do."
- ―Steelshanks to Locke
Steelshanks is a recurring character who debuts in the third season. He is portrayed by Jamie Michie.
Biography
Background
Steelshanks is a Northern man-at-arms sworn to House Bolton and fighting for his liege lord in the War of the Five Kings.
Season 3
Lord Roose Bolton charges Steelshanks with escorting Jaime Lannister safely back to King's Landing. When Jaime decides to return to Harrenhal to save Brienne from Locke, he forces Steelshanks to accompany him by threatening to dishonestly tell his father Tywin Lannister that Steelshanks is responsible for Jaime's missing hand, but also offers to lie and say he was the one who saved him.
As Jaime attempts to rescue Brienne from the bear in the pit, Steelshanks is angrily questioned by Locke as to why he is attacking his bear, and Steelshanks explains that Roose Bolton charged him with bringing Jaime back to King's Landing alive.[1]
Appearances
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In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, "Steelshanks" Walton is a man-at-arms sworn to House Bolton. He serves Roose Bolton as his captain. He got his nickname from the steel greaves he wears over his long legs. According to Jaime, Walton is blunt, brusque, brutal, at heart a simple soldier.
See also
- Steelshanks on A Wiki of Ice and Fire (MAJOR spoilers from the books)
References
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