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Having already scaled [[the Wall]] and [[Raiding|raided]] a village in [[the Gift]], the Thenn warg locates [[Tormund]] and [[Ygritte]]'s group through his owl and leads Styr and the rest of his warband to them.<ref>"[[Two Swords]]"</ref>
 
Having already scaled [[the Wall]] and [[Raiding|raided]] a village in [[the Gift]], the Thenn warg locates [[Tormund]] and [[Ygritte]]'s group through his owl and leads Styr and the rest of his warband to them.<ref>"[[Two Swords]]"</ref>
   
On top of the Wall, the warg's owl spots the signal fire created by Mance Rayder. He tells Styr and Tormund that the time has come to attack [[Castle Black]]. The Thenn warg fights alongside his wildling allies during the [[Battle of Castle Black|battle]]. After killing a black brother, he sees and chases down [[Samwell Tarly]], who shoots him in the head with a crossbow.<ref>"[[The Watchers on the Wall]]"</ref> As Jon enters the chambers where Tormund is being held, Jon mentions that the bodies of the fallen wildlings were going to be burned, later this warg's body was burned along with the other wildlings.<ref>"[[The Children]]"</ref>
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On top of the Wall, the warg's owl spots the signal fire created by Mance Rayder. He tells Styr and Tormund that the time has come to attack [[Castle Black]]. The Thenn warg fights alongside his wildling allies during the [[Battle of Castle Black|battle]]. After killing a black brother, he sees and chases down [[Samwell Tarly]], who shoots him in the head with a crossbow.<ref>"[[The Watchers on the Wall]]"</ref> As Jon enters the chambers where Tormund is being held, Jon mentions that the bodies of the fallen wildlings were going to be burned, and later this warg's body was burned along with the other slain wildlings.<ref>"[[The Children]]"</ref>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
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==In the books==
 
==In the books==
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, even though there are several skinchangers in Mance Rayder's army ([[Orell]], [[Varamyr Sixskins]], Borroq), there's no mention of one among the Thenn.
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, even though there are several skinchangers in Mance Rayder's army ([[Orell]], Varamyr Sixskins, Borroq), there is no mention of one among the Thenn.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

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"It's time."
―Thenn warg[src]

A Thenn warg is a recurring character in the fourth season, debuting in the season premiere. He is played by Joseph Gatt.

Biography

Background

He is a member of the Thenn, a tribe of Free Folk known for their practices of ritual self-scarification and cannibalism. He is also a warg, capable of entering the minds of animals to see through their eyes and control their actions. He is bound to an owl, allowing him to act as a scout for Styr, the Magnar of Thenn.

Season 4

Having already scaled the Wall and raided a village in the Gift, the Thenn warg locates Tormund and Ygritte's group through his owl and leads Styr and the rest of his warband to them.[1]

On top of the Wall, the warg's owl spots the signal fire created by Mance Rayder. He tells Styr and Tormund that the time has come to attack Castle Black. The Thenn warg fights alongside his wildling allies during the battle. After killing a black brother, he sees and chases down Samwell Tarly, who shoots him in the head with a crossbow.[2] As Jon enters the chambers where Tormund is being held, Jon mentions that the bodies of the fallen wildlings were going to be burned, and later this warg's body was burned along with the other slain wildlings.[3]

Appearances

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Image gallery

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, even though there are several skinchangers in Mance Rayder's army (Orell, Varamyr Sixskins, Borroq), there is no mention of one among the Thenn.

References