Lorde Walder Frey
Walder Frey governa as Gêmeas como o chefe da Casa Frey e Senhor da Travessia. Tornou-se famoso por ter tido muitas esposas e filhos. Atualmente, está casado com sua 8ª esposa. Legítimos, são 22 filhos e 7 filhas; bastardos, um incontável número; descendentes no total, mais de 100. Dá grande importância à lealdade na família, apesar de seus descendentes competirem duramente por sua atenção. Muitos Freys chamam seus filhos de Walder ou Walda, numa tentativa de honrar o patriarca da família.
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Pseudônimo(s) | O Atrasado Lorde Frey |
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Título(s) | Senhor das Gêmeas Senhor da Travessia |
Lealdade | Casa Frey |
Nascimento | 207 AL |
Esposa(o) | Perra Royce 1ª Cyrenna Swann 2ª Amarei Crakehall 3ª Alyssa Blackwood 4ª Sarya Whent 5ª Bethany Rosby 6ª Annara Farring 7ª Joyeuse Erenford 8ª |
Livro(s) | The Mystery Knight (Aparece) A Guerra dos Tronos (Aparece) A Fúria dos Reis (Mencionado) A Tormenta de Espadas (Aparece) O Festim dos Corvos (Mencionado) A Dança dos Dragões (Mencionado) |
Intérprete | David Bradley |
Na série de televisão, é interpretado pelo ator David Bradley.
Aparência e Personalidade
He is brittle, suffers from gout and is confined to a chair, although he brags that he still can produce progeny. Age has made him bald and toothless and his skin hangs loose. Walder has passed his weasely appearance and weak chin down to many of his descendants.
Apesar de ter mais de noventa anos e estar constantemente enferno, ele ainda mantém mão ativa no controle sua Casa. É um homem vaidoso, espinhoso, ambicioso e não confiável.
História
Quando criança, esteve presente no casamento de sua irmã, em Alvasparedes. Seu nome não é mencionado em The Mystery Knight, porém Martin confirmou que a criança era Walder. Foi dito na época que ele causou o casamento ao ter descoberto as relações íntimas que sua irmã mantinha com um criado.
Durante a Rebelião de Robert, Walder atrasou a chegada de suas forças à Batalha do Tridente, até que os rebeldes já tinham vencido. Por isto, seu suserano Hoster Tully chamou-o de "O Atrasado Lorde Frey".
Eventos Recentes
A Game of Thrones
During the War of the Five Kings, Walder again delayed coming to House Tully's summons when Edmure called his banners in support of Robb Stark. Because the use of the Twins became a strategic necessity for Robb's host, Walder was able to negotiate marriage contracts for his children to Robb and Arya Stark. In addition, two of his grandsons Little Walder Frey and Big Walder Frey were sent to Winterfell as wards and one of his sons Olyvar Frey was made squire to Robb Stark.[1]
A Clash of Kings
His son and heir Stevron Frey dies while fighting bravely for Robb Stark. Word eventually reached the Twins of Robb Stark's marriage to Jeyne Westerling instead of a Frey as promised. Ryman Frey, Lord Walder's new heir, withdrew their support from the King of the North in outrage.
A Storm of Swords
Walder secretly colluded with Tywin Lannister and Roose Bolton to betray the Starks and Tullys. Through Lothar Frey, Walder lured Robb and many of his key bannermen back to the Twins under the guise of making amends and marrying Edmure Tully to his daughter Roslin. During the wedding feast, Walder's men ambushed Robb and his entire host (despite the fact they were under the protection of guest right), slaughtering Robb, Catelyn Stark, many of their bannermen, and a significant portion of the northern army.[2] This betrayal became known as the Red Wedding. Walder then openly swore loyalty to House Lannister, his second son (Emmon Frey) receiving Riverrun and its lands as reward.[3]
According to Merrett Frey, Lord Walder is not long for the world and when he dies it'll be every other Frey for himself. Walder Frey, though a tyrant, believes in taking care of his own, even the ones who disappoint him. When Stevron Frey was heir it was different, as he was raised by Walder Frey to believe that blood was blood, but his sons and grandsons (and now the new heirs) do not feel the same way.
A Feast for Crows
The Elder Brother at the Quiet Isle says that Lord Frey is hunting outlaws from the Twins. Lord Frey sent a raven to King's Landing putting forth several claims to land. This was discussed in the small council until Qyburn pointed out many of the population of the city (and all of Westeros) feel the Red Wedding was a great crime by all the laws of gods and men. Qyburn then stated that it would not be good if the crown was believed to share in Walder Frey's crime and it would be useful if someone was to be punished for the Red Wedding. Pycelle said Lord Walder would never kill his own but Cersei Lannister stated that whoever inherits the Twins after Walder Frey would not be as squeamish, and what better way to rid himself of inconvenient relatives then by naming them the culprits and executing them?
A Dança dos Dragões
Several dozen of Walder Frey's kin have been killed either by the Brotherhood Without Banners or by Northmen (such as Wyman Manderly or the "Ghost of Winterfell") in retaliation for the Red Wedding. Ironically, more Freys have died due to the repercussions of the Red Wedding than during the War of the Five Kings.
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- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 59, page 568 / 569, Catelyn
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 51, Catelyn
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 72, Jaime