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"Where is the Brotherhood?"
―The Tickler[src]

The Tickler was a soldier serving under Ser Gregor Clegane who specialized in interrogation and torture techniques.

Biography[]

Game of Thrones: Season 2[]

After Arya, Gendry and Hot Pie are imprisoned at Harrenhal, which has been taken over by the Lannister army, they hear the agonized screams of a prisoner being tortured to death by the Tickler. The prisoner's mother reveals that each day a prisoner is chosen to be tortured and killed, and that her daughter and husband had died in this manner. The following day, another villager is selected by Gregor Clegane. The Tickler has the prisoner strapped and a bucket with a rat inside put over his chest. He interrogates the prisoner about hidden gold, jewels and the whereabouts of the Brotherhood Without Banners and which villagers are helping them. When the prisoner denies knowledge, the Tickler has Weasel heat the bucket with fire to make the rat claw its way through the prisoner's chest. After a short time, the prisoner denounces a butcher named Ganes and his son. The Tickler callously thanks him but continues with the torture, killing the prisoner.[1]

The next day, it is Gendry who is chosen and the Tickler goes through the same process again, but Gendry is saved when Tywin arrives and decides it's wasteful to kill able-bodied workers.[1]

The Tickler dead

The Tickler dead of a broken neck.

Jaqen H'ghar wants to repay Arya for saving his life, when he was trapped in the burning wagon. He offers her three deaths as balance for the lives of himself, Rorge and Biter. The Tickler is the first man she names. Some time later Arya is talking to Gendry when they hear a scream. They run out of the forge to see the Tickler dead on the ground, his neck broken. Above him on the walkway, Arya sees Jaqen H'ghar. He places one finger up next to his cheek.[2]

In the books[]

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the Tickler is an associate of Ser Gregor Clegane and serves in his band of man-at-arms alongside Polliver, Chiswyck, Raff "the Sweetling", Dunsen and others known as the Mountain's men. His face is so ordinary and his garb so plain that Arya might have thought him one of the villagers before she had seen him at his work. His real name is not revealed.

The torturing takes place during stops on the forced march to Harrenhal, not at Harrenhal itself. Sometimes Chiswyck assists the Tickler with the torturing, sometimes others of the Mountain's men. Every day the Tickler picks people at random from the captives (but not Gendry). He always asks them the same questions:

  • Was there gold hidden in the village? Silver, gems?
  • Was there more food?
  • Where was Lord Beric Dondarrion?
  • Which of the village folk had aided him?
  • When he rode off, where did he go?
  • How many men were with them? How many knights, how many bowmen, how many men-at-arms?
  • How were they armed? How many were horsed? How many were wounded?
  • What other enemy had they seen? How many? When? What banners did they fly? Where did they go?

None of the tortured captives survive the Tickler's interrogation. The strongest last past evenfall. Their bodies are hung beyond the fires for the wolves. The answers they give are contradictory: that Beric had ten starvelings with him, or else a hundred mounted knights; that he had ridden west, or north, or south; that he had crossed the lake in a boat; that he was strong as an aurochs, or weak from the bloody flux, etc. - but the Tickler does not seem to care. The Tickler's great cruelty is that he knows that nearly all of the people he tortures are being honest when they say they have no more gold, and that they know nothing about the Brotherhood, but he tortures them to death anyway simply because he can.

Tywin does not come to Harrenhal while the Tickler is there, but until later. Unlike his television counterpart, he is not killed by Jaqen H'ghar; he leaves Harrenhal and his story continues in the books.

In A Storm of Swords, Arya and the Hound encounter the Tickler, accompanied by Polliver and a Sarsfield squire, at the Inn at the Crossroads. During the ensuing brawl Arya kills the Tickler by stabbing him repeatedly in the back; with every stab, she sarcastically screams the questions the Tickler used to ask his victims.[3]

Appearances[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Game of Thrones: Season 2, Episode 4: "Garden of Bones" (2012).
  2. Game of Thrones: Season 2, Episode 5: "The Ghost of Harrenhal" (2012).
  3. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 74, Arya XIII (2000).

Notes[]

  1. In "Winter Is Coming," which takes place in 298 AC, Sansa Stark tells Cersei Lannister that she is 13 years old and Bran Stark tells Jaime Lannister that he is 10 years old. Arya Stark was born between Sansa and Bran, making her either 11 or 12 in Season 1. The rest of the Stark children have been aged up by 2 years from their book ages, so it can be assumed that she is 11 in Season 1. Arya is 18 in Season 8 according to HBO, which means at least 7 years occur in the span of the series; therefore, each season of Game of Thrones must roughly correspond to a year in-universe, placing the events of Season 2 in 299 AC.

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