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In the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' books, there's no Stark soldier named Tom. The women hanged for "laying with lions" are found close to the lands of [[House Bracken]], which had previously been occupied by Lannister forces led by Ser [[Gregor Clegane]].
   
 
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Revision as of 03:24, 10 May 2013

"Sending him with you, how important could he be."
―Tom[src]

Tom is a minor character in the second season. He is played by guest star Christopher Reilly and only appears in "Valar Morghulis."

Biography

Background

Tom is a soldier for House Stark.

Season 2

Brienne and Jaime come inland to see three tavern wenches hanged from a tree. She plans to cut them down and bury them but is interrupted by three Stark soldiers. Tom is leading the trio and asks what they are doing there. Brienne tells them she is moving a prisoner to Riverrun. They laugh at her because she is a woman dressed in armor. They question them further and then let them leave. Tom ask her what she thinks of the wenches they hanged. Brienne tells him she hopes they got a quick death and Tom says two of them did, implying that they made the last suffer. Tom's friend recognizes Jaime and says that he's the Kingslayer. Brienne denies it, and then Tom orders them to say his name simultaneously on the count of three. Brienne pushes Jaime away, and kills Tom's friends. She then gives Tom a slow death.[1]

Appearance

Template:Season Two Appearances

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire books, there's no Stark soldier named Tom. The women hanged for "laying with lions" are found close to the lands of House Bracken, which had previously been occupied by Lannister forces led by Ser Gregor Clegane.

References