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+ | | Character_name = Chiggen | ||
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+ | | Place_of_Death = [[Mountains of the Moon]] | ||
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+ | | Books = [[A Game of Thrones]] | ||
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− | + | '''Chiggen''' is a [[sellsword]]. | |
− | + | ==Recent Events== | |
+ | ===In A Game of Thrones=== | ||
+ | He answers, with [[Bronn]], Lady [[Catelyn Stark]]'s call at the [[Crossroads Inn]] where she finds [[Tyrion Lannister]] and takes him into custody. He is part of her escort during her flight to [[The Eyrie]], through the mountains of the [[Vale of Arryn]]. In order to feed the group, he kills Tyrion's mount, which saddens the dwarf for the animal had been given to him by his brother [[Jaime]] for his twenty third birthday. Chiggen is killed during the one of the attacks by the mountain men. He receives an arrow in the belly, and to end his cries of pain, which were calling the clansmen and wolves down on them, [[Bronn]] slits his throat. | ||
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Revision as of 15:02, 18 December 2009
Chiggen | |
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Died | Mountains of the Moon |
Book | A Game of Thrones |
Chiggen is a sellsword.
Recent Events
In A Game of Thrones
He answers, with Bronn, Lady Catelyn Stark's call at the Crossroads Inn where she finds Tyrion Lannister and takes him into custody. He is part of her escort during her flight to The Eyrie, through the mountains of the Vale of Arryn. In order to feed the group, he kills Tyrion's mount, which saddens the dwarf for the animal had been given to him by his brother Jaime for his twenty third birthday. Chiggen is killed during the one of the attacks by the mountain men. He receives an arrow in the belly, and to end his cries of pain, which were calling the clansmen and wolves down on them, Bronn slits his throat.