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{{Quote|I need lessons in courtesy from you, bastard? You're mother would still be a milkmaid if I hadn't squirted you into her belly!|[[Walder Frey]] to his bastard son|Baelor}}
 
 
'''Walder Rivers''' is a minor character in the [[Season 1|first season]]. He is played by guest star [[Bryan McCaugherty]] and only appears in "[[Baelor]]." Ser Walder Rivers is a bastard son of Lord [[Walder Frey]], the head of [[House Frey]] and [[Lord of the Crossing]].
 
'''Walder Rivers''' is a minor character in the [[Season 1|first season]]. He is played by guest star [[Bryan McCaugherty]] and only appears in "[[Baelor]]." Ser Walder Rivers is a bastard son of Lord [[Walder Frey]], the head of [[House Frey]] and [[Lord of the Crossing]].
   

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"I need lessons in courtesy from you, bastard? You're mother would still be a milkmaid if I hadn't squirted you into her belly!"
Walder Frey to his bastard son[src]

Walder Rivers is a minor character in the first season. He is played by guest star Bryan McCaugherty and only appears in "Baelor." Ser Walder Rivers is a bastard son of Lord Walder Frey, the head of House Frey and Lord of the Crossing.

Biography

Season 1

Ser Walder is present when Catelyn Stark visits Lord Walder Frey to negotiate passage for her son's army across the trident. Like his trueborn half-brother, Stevron Frey, Walder admonishes his father to remember his courtesies. Lord Frey dismisses his son and reminds him that he's a bastard born of a milkmaid.[1]

Appearance

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In the books

In the Song of Ice and Fire novels, Ser Walder Rivers is the eldest and most prominent of Lord Walder Frey's bastard offspring. The lines spoken in the episode, however, fit part of the dialogue spoken in A Game of Thrones by another of Lord Frey's baseborn children, Ryger Rivers, who is described as being young and whose mother milked goats.

See also

References

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