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|Title = White Walker
 
|Title = White Walker
 
|Image = White Walker 2x10.jpg
 
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|Season = [[Season 2|2]]
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|Season = [[Season 2|2]], [[Season 3|3]]
|Appearances = [[Valar Morghulis]]
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|Appearances = 2 episodes <small>[[#Appearances|(see below)]]</small>
 
|Allegiance = [[White Walkers]]
 
|Allegiance = [[White Walkers]]
|Status = [[:Category:Status: Alive|Alive]]
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|Status = [[:Category:Status: Dead|Deceased]]
|Actor = [[Ross Mullan]]}}
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|Actor = [[Ross Mullan]]|First = "[[Valar Morghulis]]"
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|Last = "[[Second Sons (episode)|Second Sons]]"
A '''White Walker''' is a minor character in the second season. He is a member of the race of [[White Walkers]]. He is played by guest star [[Ross Mullan]] and only appears in "[[Valar Morghulis]]."
 
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|Death = Killed by Samwell Tarly with Dragonglass
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|DeathEp = "[[Second Sons (episode)|Second Sons]]"}}
 
A '''White Walker''' is an unnamed minor character in the [[Season 2|second]] and [[Season 3|third]] seasons. He is a member of the race of [[White Walkers]]. He is played by guest star [[Ross Mullan]] and first appears in "[[Valar Morghulis]]."
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
This White Walker leads an army of [[Wights]] [[Beyond the Wall]].
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This White Walker and others of his race lead an army of [[Wights]] [[Beyond the Wall]].
   
 
===[[Season 2]]===
 
===[[Season 2]]===
While [[Eddison Tollett|Edd]], [[Grenn]] and [[Samwell Tarly|Sam]] , gathers flammable stuff in the snow, they hear three horn blasts. Edd and Grenn run back to the [[Fist of the First Men]] and Sam is left behind. Sam hides behind a stone, and sees the White Walker on horseback. He looks at Sam and then ignores him, leading the army of Wights towards the Fist.<ref>"[[Valar Morghulis]]"</ref>
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While [[Eddison Tollett|Edd]], [[Grenn]] and [[Samwell Tarly|Sam]] gather flammable stuff in the snow, they hear three horn blasts. Edd and Grenn run back to the [[Fist of the First Men]] and Sam is left behind. Sam hides behind a stone, and sees the White Walker on horseback. He looks at Sam and then ignores him, leading the army of Wights towards the Fist.<ref>"[[Valar Morghulis]]"</ref>
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===[[Season 3]]===
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[[File:White_walker_dies_S3E8.jpg|thumb|Sam slays the White Walker.]]
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As [[Gilly]] and Sam are making their way to [[the Wall]], the White Walker approaches them. Sam confronts him but the White Walker freezes and shatters his sword by holding it and punches him aside, focusing his attention on Gilly and her unnamed son. The White Walker is then stabbed in the left scapula by Sam with his [[dragonglass]] dagger. Unable to reach the blade, the White Walker then desiccates, turns into ice and shatters.<ref>"[[Second Sons (episode)|Second Sons]]"</ref>
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==Notes==
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*The White Walker appearing in "[[Second Sons (episode)|Second Sons]]" was visually identical to the one that appeared in "[[Valar Morghulis]]", who was also played by Ross Mullan. It is assumed by this wiki that they are intended to be the same White Walker.
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==In the books==
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In the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' books, Sam slays a White Walker that attacks him after he falls back from the main column during the march to [[Craster's Keep]]. Sam gains the nickname of "Sam the Slayer" both in admiration by those who believe him and in mockery by those who don't. After the [[Mutiny at Craster's Keep|murders]] of [[Craster]] and [[Lord Commander]] [[Jeor Mormont|Mormont]], Sam and Gilly take refuge at a village that Sam believes to be [[White Tree]], in which they are attacked by the [[wight]] of Small Paul, who had been killed by the White Walker.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
 
{{Season Two Appearances|10=yes}}
 
{{Season Two Appearances|10=yes}}
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{{Season Three Appearances|8=yes}}
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==See also==
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*{{AWOIAF|The Others}}
   
 
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Revision as of 23:25, 19 July 2014

This article is about a specific character. For other uses see White Walker

A White Walker is an unnamed minor character in the second and third seasons. He is a member of the race of White Walkers. He is played by guest star Ross Mullan and first appears in "Valar Morghulis."

Biography

Background

This White Walker and others of his race lead an army of Wights Beyond the Wall.

Season 2

While Edd, Grenn and Sam gather flammable stuff in the snow, they hear three horn blasts. Edd and Grenn run back to the Fist of the First Men and Sam is left behind. Sam hides behind a stone, and sees the White Walker on horseback. He looks at Sam and then ignores him, leading the army of Wights towards the Fist.[1]

Season 3

White walker dies S3E8

Sam slays the White Walker.

As Gilly and Sam are making their way to the Wall, the White Walker approaches them. Sam confronts him but the White Walker freezes and shatters his sword by holding it and punches him aside, focusing his attention on Gilly and her unnamed son. The White Walker is then stabbed in the left scapula by Sam with his dragonglass dagger. Unable to reach the blade, the White Walker then desiccates, turns into ice and shatters.[2]

Notes

  • The White Walker appearing in "Second Sons" was visually identical to the one that appeared in "Valar Morghulis", who was also played by Ross Mullan. It is assumed by this wiki that they are intended to be the same White Walker.

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire books, Sam slays a White Walker that attacks him after he falls back from the main column during the march to Craster's Keep. Sam gains the nickname of "Sam the Slayer" both in admiration by those who believe him and in mockery by those who don't. After the murders of Craster and Lord Commander Mormont, Sam and Gilly take refuge at a village that Sam believes to be White Tree, in which they are attacked by the wight of Small Paul, who had been killed by the White Walker.

Appearance

Template:Season Two Appearances Template:Season Three Appearances

See also

References