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Styr leads a group of Thenns towards [[Castle Black]] and encounters [[Tormund]] and [[Ygritte]] after the [[Thenn Warg|warg]] in his group sees them through the eyes of his owl. Styr mocks them over the death of [[Orell]] and their failure to kill [[Jon Snow]]. Afterwards, he and his fellow Thenns prepare to eat a member of the [[Night's Watch]] whom they have recently killed.<ref>"[[Two Swords]]"</ref>
 
Styr leads a group of Thenns towards [[Castle Black]] and encounters [[Tormund]] and [[Ygritte]] after the [[Thenn Warg|warg]] in his group sees them through the eyes of his owl. Styr mocks them over the death of [[Orell]] and their failure to kill [[Jon Snow]]. Afterwards, he and his fellow Thenns prepare to eat a member of the [[Night's Watch]] whom they have recently killed.<ref>"[[Two Swords]]"</ref>
   
Styr, Tormund, Ygritte and other Wildlings attack a village killing all of its residents save for one child who Styr ordered to run to castle black to warn the nights watch about the Thenns. He also tells the Child that he will eat his dead parents.<ref>"[[Breaker of Chains]]"</ref>
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Styr, Tormund, Ygritte and other Wildlings attack a village killing all of its residents, save for [[Guymon|one child]]. Styr orders this child to run to [[Castle Black]] to warn the Night's Watch about the Wildlings. Before this, he also tells the child that he is about to eat his dead parents.<ref>"[[Breaker of Chains]]"</ref>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 00:10, 22 April 2014

"I know we've had our differences, Tormund. But just one time, before you die, you really ought to try... crow."
―Styr[src]

Styr is a recurring character in the fourth season, debuting in the season premiere. He is played by Yuri Kolokolnikov. Styr is the Magnar of Thenn, one of the fiercest tribes of Free Folk.

Biography

Background

Styr is the Magnar of the Thenn, a fierce tribe of Free Folk known for their practice of ritual self-scarification and engaging in cannibalism of their fallen enemies.

At some point, Mance Rayder convinced Styr to join his army and acknowledge him as the King-Beyond-the-Wall. Styr became one of Mance's lieutenants, along chieftains such as Tormund Giantsbane and the Lord of Bones.

Season 4

Thenn

Styr meets Tormund.

Styr leads a group of Thenns towards Castle Black and encounters Tormund and Ygritte after the warg in his group sees them through the eyes of his owl. Styr mocks them over the death of Orell and their failure to kill Jon Snow. Afterwards, he and his fellow Thenns prepare to eat a member of the Night's Watch whom they have recently killed.[1]

Styr, Tormund, Ygritte and other Wildlings attack a village killing all of its residents, save for one child. Styr orders this child to run to Castle Black to warn the Night's Watch about the Wildlings. Before this, he also tells the child that he is about to eat his dead parents.[2]

Appearances

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In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Styr is one of Mance Rayder's lieutenants and the Magnar - "Lord" in the Old Tongue of the First Men - of the Thenn people, a clan of Free Folk established in a valley north of the Frostfangs. Unlike the other wildling clans, the Thenn actually have lords (more like hereditary chieftains), and live under established laws that they enforce. As a result they are the most disciplined of the wildling clans, making them organized and dangerous in combat. The Magnar's followers worship the man like a god, and follow every order, however ridiculous.

In the series, much of his plotline from A Storm of Swords is taken by Tormund Giantsbane - including being mistaken by Jon Snow for Mance, and leading the climb over the Wall. He is described as a tall lean man with no ears, clean shaven, bald with a straight nose and grey eyes. He doesn't speak the Common Tongue, speaking only the Old Tongue.

See also

References