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− | 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.<ref>"[[Baelor]]"</ref> |
+ | 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 [[Bastards|bastard]] born of a milkmaid.<ref>"[[Baelor]]"</ref> |
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Revision as of 20:58, 24 June 2013
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- "I need lessons in courtesy from you, bastard? Your mother would still be a milkmaid if I hadn't squirted you into her belly!"
- ―Walder Frey to his bastard son
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 A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Ser Walder Rivers is the eldest and most prominent of Lord Walder Frey's bastard offspring. He is a gruff, dour man with grey hair. Though not a trueborn Frey, he is often put in positions of responsibility for the house due to his strong reputation as a warrior. His personal coat of arms is a silver-grey castle on blue - the colors of House Frey reversed - beneath a red bend sinister.
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
- Walder Rivers at A Wiki of Ice and Fire (MAJOR spoilers from the books)
- Ryger Rivers at A Wiki of Ice and Fire (spoilers from the books)
References
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