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| Alias = The Black Singer
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| Alias = Lover{{Ref|aGoT|41}}<br>The black singer{{ref|AFFC|34}}
 
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| Culture = [[Reach]]
 
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| Place_of_Death = [[Braavos]]
 
| Place_of_Death = [[Braavos]]
| Date_of_Death = [[300 AL]]
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| Date_of_Death = {{date|300}}
| Books = [[A Game of Thrones]]<br>[[A Storm of Swords]]<br>[[A Feast for Crows]]
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| Books = ''[[A Game of Thrones]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Clash of Kings]]'' (appendix)<br>''[[A Storm of Swords]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (mentioned)
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| Played_by      = Unidentified
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| TV_series      = [[Season 1]]
 
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'''Dareon''' is a steward of the [[Night's Watch]], known primarily for his excellent singing voice. He deserts the Watch in [[Braavos]] before ultimately being slain by [[Arya Stark]].
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'''Dareon''' is a recruit of the [[Night's Watch]], known primarily for his excellent singing voice. Ser [[Alliser Thorne]] refers to him as '''Lover'''.{{ref|AGOT|41}}
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==Character==
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During his training at the [[Night's Watch]], Dareon is described as "quick, but afraid of being hit" by [[Jon Snow]].{{ref|agot|19}} [[Samwell Tarly]] thinks Dareon has "a loose tongue and quick temper".{{ref|AFFC|26}} Dareon is an aspiring songwriter, and plays the fiddle and woodharp.{{ref|AFFC|15}} His voice is "honey poured over thunder", according to Maester [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]].{{ref|agot|26}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Dareon was an apprentice singer in the Reach, before being caught in bed with a daughter of Lord [[Mathis Rowan]]. Though he maintains that she was waiting for him naked, and helped him into her room, under her father's eye she named it rape. For this he was sent to join the [[Night's Watch]].<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 26|Chapter 26]], Jon</ref>
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Dareon was an apprentice singer in the [[Reach]], before being caught in bed with a daughter of Lord [[Mathis Rowan]]. Though Dareon maintains that she was waiting for him naked and helped him into her room, under her father's eye she named it rape. For this Dareon was sent to the [[Wall]].{{ref|agot|26}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
===A Game of Thrones===
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===''A Game of Thrones''===
Dareon is a recruit in the same "class" as [[Jon Snow]]; Jon describes him as "quick, but afraid of being hit."<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 19|Chapter 19]], Jon</ref>  He is an excellent singer, and is known to sing for the Watch at dinner.  [[Maester Aemon]] describes his voice as "honey poured over thunder."<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 26|Chapter 26]], Jon</ref>  He is raised to a man of the Night's Watch at the same time as Jon, named to the Stewards, and sent to [[Eastwatch-by-the-sea]].<ref>[[A Game of Thrones]], [[A Game of Thrones-Chapter 48|Chapter 48]], Jon</ref>
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Dareon is a recruit with [[Jon Snow]]. He is an excellent singer known to sing for the [[Night's Watch]] at dinner.{{ref|AGOT|26}} Dareon is raised to a man of the Night's Watch at the same time as Jon and named to the stewards. [[Jeor Mormont]], [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]], sends Dareon to [[Eastwatch-by-the-Sea]], hoping the singer can aid [[Cotter Pyke]] with dealing with merchant ships.{{ref|agot|48}}
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
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Jon Snow, after being chosen Lord Commander, names Dareon as a replacement for [[Yoren]], a missing [[wandering crow]]. He sends Dareon south with [[Samwell Tarly]], Maester [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]], and [[Gilly]], with the idea that his singing could bolster recruitment to the Night's Watch.{{Ref|aFfC|15}} While sailing from Eastwatch to [[Braavos]], Dareon sings the songs "[[Autumn of My Day]]" and "[[Iron Lances]]".{{Ref|aFfC|15}}
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Aemon's condition worsens in Braavos and they are forced to spend their coin on a healer and an inn. With their money running low, Dareon is sent to sing for coin, with which to buy food and passage. Instead, he becomes increasingly distant and desultory, and sings largely for wine and trade from the city's whores. He performs at the [[Inn of the Green Eel]], the [[Black Bargeman]], and [[Moroggo's]].{{ref|AFFC|26}}
  
===A Feast for Crows===
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Sam finds Dareon in a whorehouse called the [[Happy Port]], where Dareon has wed a whore called the [[Sailor's Wife]], who only beds the men she weds. Sam confronts him for this and accuses him of breaking his vows, and Dareon responds by throwing his cloak in Sam's face and renouncing the Night's Watch. Sam punches Dareon{{Ref|aFfC|26}} and eventually finds passage and leaves Braavos without him.{{Ref|aFfC|35}}
Jon Snow, after being named Lord Commander, sends Dareon south with [[Samwell Tarly]], [[Maester Aemon]], and [[Gilly]], with the idea that his singing could bolster recruitment to the Night's Watch.  They stop in [[Braavos]], and, with Maester Aemon's condition worsening, they are forced to spend their coin on a healer and an inn.  With their money running low, Dareon is sent to sing for coin, with which to buy food and passage.  Instead, he becomes increasingly distant and desultory, and sings largely for wine and trade from the city's whores. Samwell finds him in a whorehouse called the [[Happy Port]], where Dareon has wed a whore called the [[Sailor's Wife]], who only beds the men she weds. Samwell confronts him for this and accuses him of breaking his vows, and Dareon responds by throwing his cloak in Samwell's face and announcing that he's done with black. Samwell punches him and eventually finds passage and leaves Braavos without him.
 
  
After his desertion, Dareon is successful for a time as a singer in Braavos, bragging that in time he will be playing in the Sealord's Palace. He is known to [[Arya Stark]], who, under the guise of her most recent identity Cat of the Canals, sells oysters for the Braavosi fishmonger [[Brusco]] in the same areas where Dareon sings. She recognizes him as a deserter of the Night's Watch and one night lures him into an alley where she slits his throat as punishment for his desertion and dumps his body into a canal, though she keeps his boots.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 34|Chapter 34]], Cat of the Canals</ref><br>
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After his desertion, Dareon is successful for a time as a singer in Braavos, visiting the [[Cattery]], the [[Happy Port]], and the [[House of Seven Lamps]], and bragging that in time he will be playing in the [[Sealord's Palace]]. He is known to [[Arya Stark]], who, under the guise of her most recent identity Cat of the Canals, sells oysters for the Braavosi fishmonger [[Brusco]] in the same areas where Dareon sings. Recognizing him as a deserter of the Night's Watch, Arya lures Dareon into an alley one night and slits his throat as punishment for his desertion. She dumps his body into a canal, though she keeps his boots.{{ref|affc|34}}
  
==References and Notes==
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==Quotes by Dareon==
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{{quote|'''Dareon''': The stewards are fine for the likes of you and me, [[Samwell Tarly|Sam]], but not for Lord Snow.<br>
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'''Jon''': I'm a better swordsman and a better rider than any of you. It's not fair.<br>
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'''Dareon''': Fair? [[House Rowan|The girl]] was waiting for me, naked as the day she was born. She pulled me through the window, and you talk to me of fair?{{ref|AGOT|48}}|Dareon and [[Jon Snow]]}}
  
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{{quote|I'm done with you. I'm done with [[Night's Watch|black]].{{ref|AFFC|26}}Dareon to [[Samwell Tarly]]}}
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==Quotes about Dareon==
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{{quote|You should hear Dareon. His voice is sweet as [[mead]].{{ref|ASOS|46}}|[[Samwell Tarly]] to [[Gilly]]}}
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{{quote|Dareon was supposed to be his brother. Ask him to sing, and no one could be better. Ask him to do aught else ...{{ref|AFFC|26}}|thoughts of [[Samwell Tarly]]}}
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{{quote|The whores called him the black singer, but there was hardly any black about him now. With the coin his singing brought him, the crow had transformed himself into a peacock. Today he wore a plush purple cloak lined with vair, a striped white-and-lilac tunic, and the parti-colored breeches of a [[bravo]], but he owned a silken cloak as well, and one made of burgundy velvet that was lined with cloth-of-gold. The only black about him was his boots. Cat had heard him tell [[Lanna (Happy Port)|Lanna]] that he'd thrown all the rest in a canal. "I am done with darkness," he had announced.{{ref|AFFC|34}}|thoughts of [[Arya Stark]]}}
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{{quote|Dareon had been a deserter from the [[Night's Watch]]; he had deserved to die.{{ref|ADWD|45}}| thoughts of [[Arya Stark]]}}
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==Behind the scenes==
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Dareon may be a reference to Daeron, an Elvish minstrel from ''[[w:The Silmarillion|The Silmarillion]]'' by [[w:J. R. R. Tolkien|J. R. R. Tolkien]].
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==References==
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Revision as of 20:52, 17 May 2019

Dareon
Night's Watch.svg
Night's Watch.svg
Aliases
Allegiance Night's Watch
Culture Reach
Died 300 AC
Braavos
Books

Played by Unidentified
TV series Season 1

Dareon is a recruit of the Night's Watch, known primarily for his excellent singing voice. Ser Alliser Thorne refers to him as Lover.[1]

Character

During his training at the Night's Watch, Dareon is described as "quick, but afraid of being hit" by Jon Snow.[3] Samwell Tarly thinks Dareon has "a loose tongue and quick temper".[4] Dareon is an aspiring songwriter, and plays the fiddle and woodharp.[5] His voice is "honey poured over thunder", according to Maester Aemon.[6]

History

Dareon was an apprentice singer in the Reach, before being caught in bed with a daughter of Lord Mathis Rowan. Though Dareon maintains that she was waiting for him naked and helped him into her room, under her father's eye she named it rape. For this Dareon was sent to the Wall.[6]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

Dareon is a recruit with Jon Snow. He is an excellent singer known to sing for the Night's Watch at dinner.[6] Dareon is raised to a man of the Night's Watch at the same time as Jon and named to the stewards. Jeor Mormont, Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, sends Dareon to Eastwatch-by-the-Sea, hoping the singer can aid Cotter Pyke with dealing with merchant ships.[7]

A Feast for Crows

Jon Snow, after being chosen Lord Commander, names Dareon as a replacement for Yoren, a missing wandering crow. He sends Dareon south with Samwell Tarly, Maester Aemon, and Gilly, with the idea that his singing could bolster recruitment to the Night's Watch.[5] While sailing from Eastwatch to Braavos, Dareon sings the songs "Autumn of My Day" and "Iron Lances".[5]

Aemon's condition worsens in Braavos and they are forced to spend their coin on a healer and an inn. With their money running low, Dareon is sent to sing for coin, with which to buy food and passage. Instead, he becomes increasingly distant and desultory, and sings largely for wine and trade from the city's whores. He performs at the Inn of the Green Eel, the Black Bargeman, and Moroggo's.[4]

Sam finds Dareon in a whorehouse called the Happy Port, where Dareon has wed a whore called the Sailor's Wife, who only beds the men she weds. Sam confronts him for this and accuses him of breaking his vows, and Dareon responds by throwing his cloak in Sam's face and renouncing the Night's Watch. Sam punches Dareon[4] and eventually finds passage and leaves Braavos without him.[8]

After his desertion, Dareon is successful for a time as a singer in Braavos, visiting the Cattery, the Happy Port, and the House of Seven Lamps, and bragging that in time he will be playing in the Sealord's Palace. He is known to Arya Stark, who, under the guise of her most recent identity Cat of the Canals, sells oysters for the Braavosi fishmonger Brusco in the same areas where Dareon sings. Recognizing him as a deserter of the Night's Watch, Arya lures Dareon into an alley one night and slits his throat as punishment for his desertion. She dumps his body into a canal, though she keeps his boots.[2]

Quotes by Dareon

Dareon: The stewards are fine for the likes of you and me, Sam, but not for Lord Snow.

Jon: I'm a better swordsman and a better rider than any of you. It's not fair.

Dareon: Fair? The girl was waiting for me, naked as the day she was born. She pulled me through the window, and you talk to me of fair?[7]

—Dareon and Jon Snow

I'm done with you. I'm done with black.[4]Dareon to Samwell Tarly

Quotes about Dareon

You should hear Dareon. His voice is sweet as mead.[9]

Dareon was supposed to be his brother. Ask him to sing, and no one could be better. Ask him to do aught else ...[4]

—thoughts of Samwell Tarly

The whores called him the black singer, but there was hardly any black about him now. With the coin his singing brought him, the crow had transformed himself into a peacock. Today he wore a plush purple cloak lined with vair, a striped white-and-lilac tunic, and the parti-colored breeches of a bravo, but he owned a silken cloak as well, and one made of burgundy velvet that was lined with cloth-of-gold. The only black about him was his boots. Cat had heard him tell Lanna that he'd thrown all the rest in a canal. "I am done with darkness," he had announced.[2]

—thoughts of Arya Stark

Dareon had been a deserter from the Night's Watch; he had deserved to die.[10]

— thoughts of Arya Stark

Behind the scenes

Dareon may be a reference to Daeron, an Elvish minstrel from The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien.

References