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| Date_of_Birth = or before {{Date|252}}<ref>''See the [[Years after Aegon's Conquest/Calculations Ages#Donal Noye|Donal Noye]] calculation.''</ref>
| Place_of_Death = [[The Wall]], near [[Castle Black]]
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| Place_of_Death = [[Castle Black]]
| Date_of_Death = [[300 AL]]
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| Books = [[A Game of Thrones]] (Appears)<br>[[A Clash of Kings]] (Appears)<br>[[A Storm of Swords]] (Appears)<br>[[A Feast for Crows]] (Mentioned)<br>[[A Dance with Dragons]] (Mentioned)
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| Books = ''[[A Game of Thrones]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Clash of Kings]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Storm of Swords]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (appendix)<br>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (mentioned)
 
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'''Donal Noye''' was a member of the [[Night's Watch]]. He used to be a smith and soldier for the [[House Baratheon|Baratheons]].
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'''Donal Noye''' is an armorer, smith, and [[steward]] of the [[Night's Watch]].{{ref|ASOS|Appendix}} He used to be a smith for [[House Baratheon]] of [[Storm's End]].
  
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
Donal Noye had a big belly and a pinned-up sleeve. His jaws were bristling with black stubble.<ref>[[A Clash of Kings]], [[A Clash of Kings-Chapter 6|Chapter 6]], Jon</ref><ref>[[A Storm of Swords]], [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 48|Chapter 48]], Jon</ref> He was muscular and very strong even with one hand missing. He carried Jon without difficulty up the stairs and held Jon down when Maester Aemon cut out the arrow piercing him.{{ref|aSoS|48}} His nose is broad and flat.{{ref|aGoT|19}}
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{{See also|:Category:Images of Donal Noye|l1=Images of Donal Noye}}
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Donal has a big belly and a pinned-up sleeve. His jaws bristle with black stubble.{{ref|aCoK|6}}{{ref|aSoS|48}} He is muscular and strong, even with one hand missing. His nose is broad and flat.{{ref|aGoT|19}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Before he joined the the Night's Watch Noye was a [[House Baratheon|Baratheon]] man. He had worked as a smith and smithed [[Robert Baratheon]]'s warhammer as well as [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]]'s first sword.{{ref|aSoS|76}}
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Before he joined the [[Night's Watch]], Donal was a [[House Baratheon|Baratheon]] man. He had worked as a smith at [[Storm's End]] and made the warhammer for [[Robert I Baratheon|Robert Baratheon]] which killed Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] at the [[Battle of the Trident|Trident]],{{ref|AGOT|19}} as well as the first sword for [[Stannis Baratheon]].{{ref|aSoS|76}}
  
Noye was a soldier as well. He fought in many battles for House Baratheon. The last battle he fought for the Baratheons was at [[Pyke]] during the [[Greyjoy Rebellion]]. The wound he took in the battle festered and he lost his left arm.{{ref|aGoT|19|pp 161-162}} He then joined the Night's Watch as a smith.
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Donal left the service of House Baratheon after [[Robert's Rebellion]], having lost an arm during the [[siege of Storm's End]].{{ref|aGoT|19}} [[Jon Snow]] thinks Donal has traveled the [[Seven Kingdoms]] and participated in many battles.{{ref|AGOT|19}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
===A Game of Thrones===
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===''A Game of Thrones''===
Donal Noye saw [[Jon Snow]] easily beating his fellow Night's Watch recruits in training. He lectured Jon that he (Jon) did not fight fair. Jon had lots of practice by capable trainers while the other youths had few if any practice. Furthermore Jon humiliated them by showing how easily he could beat them. Making the recruits fear and despise him. If Jon would not change he might run the risk of getting killed.{{ref|aGoT|19}}  
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When Donal sees [[Jon Snow]] easily beating his fellow [[Night's Watch]] recruits in training, He lectures Jon that the youth does not fight fair. Jon has experience from capable trainers, such as Ser [[Rodrik Cassel]], while the other recruits have little, if any practice. Furthermore, Jon humiliates them by showing how easily he can beat them, making the recruits fear and despise him.{{ref|aGoT|19}} Jon is initially angered by what Donal says, but he befriends the other recruits and begins training them. He also becomes on friendly terms with the smith. Jon begins to help Donal in the armory.{{ref|aGoT|26}}
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After Lord Commander [[Jeor Mormont]] is attacked by [[wights]], he brings the burned longsword [[Longclaw]] to Donal's armory for repairs.{{ref|AGOT|60}}
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===''A Clash of Kings''===
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Donal wishes his friend Jon well when the youth joins the [[great ranging]] [[beyond the Wall]].{{ref|aCoK|6}}
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===''A Storm of Swords''===
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[[File:Brittmartin Donal Noyle.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Donal Noye – by Brittmartin ©]]
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Donal is one of the few people to remain at Castle Black. When Jon escapes [[Styr]]'s [[wildlings]] and runs to Castle Black to warn of the coming assault, Donal is concerned that Jon had deserted. However, he ends up trusting the boy and brings him to Maester [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]] for treatment of his wounds and to begin preparing for the defense of the [[Wall]]. Despite having only one arm, Donal carries Jon without difficulty up the stairs and holds Jon down when Aemon cuts out the arrow piercing him.{{ref|aSoS|48}}
  
Initially Jon was angered by what Noye said but later he befriended the other recruits and began training them. He also became on friendly terms with Noye. Jon began to help Noye in the armory{{ref|aGoT|26|p 233}} and Noye later wished him well when Jon joined the expedition beyond the Wall.{{ref|aCoK|6}}
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The remaining men of the Night's Watch at Castle Black retreat to the [[King's Tower]], because the other buildings are not defensible. Donal, taking command, sends warning to [[Mole's Town]] and offers the villagers refuge in the King's Tower if they help defend it.{{ref|aSoS|55}}
  
===A Storm of Swords===
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During the [[attack on Castle Black]], the attacking [[Thenn (people)|Thenns]] manage to claim the stairs despite severe losses and the remaining men of the Night's Watch flee to the Wall. Donal, having prepared for this by drenching the last landings with oil, has burning arrows fired, and the attacking Thenns perish to a man.{{ref|aSoS|55}}
Donal Noye was one of the few people to remain at Castle Black. When Jon escaped the [[wildlings]] and ran to Castle Black to warn of the coming assault he encountered Noye. Noye asked him if he was indeed a deserter. He told Jon that a message had come back to Castle Black that Jon had been seen in the company of wildlings and that he was a deserter. Jon explained that [[Qhorin Halfhand]] had command him to join the wildlings but remain a Black Brother in truth and Noye believed him. Maybe because he knew Jon or because he saw that Jon had been wounded. Noye then carried Jon to [[Maester Aemon]] for treatment of his wounds and began preparing for the defense of [[the Wall]].{{ref|aSoS|48}}
 
  
The remaining men of the Night's Watch retreated to the [[King's Tower]] because the other buildings were not defensible due to the enemy circumventing the Wall. Noye took command of the defense. He sent warning of the coming attack to [[Mole's Town]] and offered the villagers refuge in the King's Tower if they would help defend it.{{ref|aSoS|55}} During the fight the wildlings managed to claim the stairs despite severe losses and the remaining men of the Night's Watch fled to the Wall. Noye had prepared for this and had drenched the last landings with oil. The Night's Watch fired burning arrows into the building which went up in flames. The attackers perished to a man.{{ref|aSoS|55}}
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Donal then leads the defense against [[Mance Rayder]]'s vast army north of the Wall. The wildlings have no ladders to climb the Wall, so they attack the gate. When [[Mag Mar Tun Doh Weg]] begins to break it, Donal gives command of the Wall to Jon and leaves with a few men to save the gate. Donal succeeds in stopping the wildlings at the gate, at the cost of his life and those of the men with him.{{ref|aSoS|64}} Jon later finds that Mag crushed Donal's spine and that Donal impaled his sword in the giant's throat.
  
Although the Night's Watch had defended the Wall against the company of wildlings who had climbed the Wall there was still the vast army under command of [[Mance Rayder]] to deal with. When they in turn appeared on the Wall Noye again lead the defense. The wildlings had no ladders to climb the wall but the could try to break the gate. Because the wildling army was so large it was not possible to prevent some wildings and a [[Mag Mar Tun Doh Weg|giant]] from reaching the gate. When they did and began to break it Noye left with a few man to try to stop them. Before he left he gave Jon Snow the command. Noye succeeded in stopping the wildlings at the gate at the loss of his life and of the men who went with him.{{ref|aSoS|64}}
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When the Night's Watch is on the brink of defeat, [[Stannis Baratheon]] appears with his army and defeats the wildlings. According to Stannis, if the wildlings had already taken the Wall this may not have been possible.{{ref|aSoS|76}}
  
Jon later met [[Tormund]], a wildling leader who had known [[Mag Mar Tun Doh Weg|Mag the Mighty]]. Mag was the giant that had killed Noye and was killed by him in turn. Together Jon and Tormund drank to Mag and Noye.{{ref|aSoS|73}}
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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Because Stannis is residing in the King's Tower, Jon Snow, now [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]], moves into Donal's modest room with a narrow bed behind Castle Black's armory. The smith's possessions include a silver drinking cup, six pennies and a copper star, a niello brooch with a broken clasp, and a musty brocade doublet with the stag of [[House Baratheon]].{{ref|ADWD|3}} Jon later thinks that the Night's Watch needs leaders with the compassion of Donal Noye.{{ref|ADWD|69}}
  
When the Night's Watch was on the brink of defeat Stannis Baratheon appeared with his army and defeated the Wildlings. According to Stannis, if the wildlings had already taken the Wall this may not have been possible.{{ref|aSoS|76}}
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==Quotes by Donal==
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{{Quote|[[Robert I Baratheon|Robert]] was the true steel. [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] is pure iron, black and hard and strong, yes, but brittle, the way iron gets. He'll break before he bends. And [[Renly Baratheon|Renly]], that one, he's copper, bright and shiny, pretty to look at but not worth all that much at the end of the day.{{ref|aCoK|6}}|Donal to [[Jon Snow]]}}
  
==Quotes==
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{{quote|[[Night's Watch|The Watch]] is not what it was. Too few honest men to keep the rogues in line.{{ref|ASOS|48}}|Donal to [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]]}}
  
{{Quote|''"[[Robert Baratheon|Robert]] was the true steel. [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] is pure iron, black and hard and strong, yes, but brittle, the way iron gets. He'll break before he bends. And [[Renly Baratheon|Renly]], that one, he's copper, bright and shiny, pretty to look at but not worth all that much at the end of the day."''}} -Noyes opinion on the three [[House Baratheon|Baratheon]] brothers.{{ref|aCoK|6}}
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{{Quote|'''Donal''': Jon, you have the [[Wall]] till I return.<br>
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'''Jon''': My lord?<br>
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'''Donal''': [[Lord]]? I'm a blacksmith. I said, the Wall is yours.{{ref|Asos|55|}}|Donal Noye to [[Jon Snow]]}}
  
==References and Notes==
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==Quotes about Donal==
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{{quote|The armorer could talk about life. He'd had one. He'd only [[Night's Watch|taken the black]] after he'd lost an arm at the [[siege of Storm's End]]. Before that he'd smithed for [[Stannis Baratheon]], the king's brother. He'd seen the [[Seven Kingdoms]] from one end to the other; he'd feasted and wenched and fought in a hundred battles. They said it was Donal Noye who'd forged King [[Robert I Baratheon|Robert's]] warhammer, the one that crushed the life from [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] on the [[Battle of the Trident|Trident]]. He'd done all the things that Jon would never do, and then when he was old, well past thirty, he'd taken a glancing blow from an axe and the wound had festered until the whole arm had to come off. Only then, crippled, had Donal Noye come to the [[Wall]], when his life was all but over.{{ref|AGOT|19}}|[[Jon Snow]]'s thoughts}}
  
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{{Quote|'''Tormund''': Some great [[lord]] was he, this Donal Noye? One of your shiny [[knight]]s in their steel smallclothes?<br>
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'''Jon''': A blacksmith. He only had one arm.<br>
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'''Tormund''': A one-armed smith slew [[Mag Mar Tun Doh Weg|Mag the Mighty]]? Har! That must o' been a fight to see. [[Mance Rayder|Mance]] will make a song of it, see if he don't ... To Donal Noye, and Mag the Mighty.{{ref|ASOS|73}}|[[Tormund]] and [[Jon Snow]]}}
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{{Quote|His treasures were his tools, and the swords and knives he made. His life was at the forge.{{ref|ADWD|3}}|[[Jon Snow]]'s thoughts}}
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{{Quote|Noye made my first sword for me, and [[Robert I Baratheon|Robert's]] warhammer as well. Had the god seen fit to spare him, he would have made a better [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch|Lord Commander]] for your order than any of these fools who are squabbling over it now.{{ref|Asos|76}}|[[Stannis Baratheon]] to [[Jon Snow]]}}
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==References==
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Revision as of 20:33, 28 June 2019

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Donal Noye
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Donal Noye by Amoka©
Donal Noye by Amok©

Allegiances
Born or before 252 AC[1]
Died 300 AC
Castle Black
Books

Donal Noye is an armorer, smith, and steward of the Night's Watch.[2] He used to be a smith for House Baratheon of Storm's End.

Appearance

Donal has a big belly and a pinned-up sleeve. His jaws bristle with black stubble.[3][4] He is muscular and strong, even with one hand missing. His nose is broad and flat.[5]

History

Before he joined the Night's Watch, Donal was a Baratheon man. He had worked as a smith at Storm's End and made the warhammer for Robert Baratheon which killed Prince Rhaegar Targaryen at the Trident,[5] as well as the first sword for Stannis Baratheon.[6]

Donal left the service of House Baratheon after Robert's Rebellion, having lost an arm during the siege of Storm's End.[5] Jon Snow thinks Donal has traveled the Seven Kingdoms and participated in many battles.[5]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

When Donal sees Jon Snow easily beating his fellow Night's Watch recruits in training, He lectures Jon that the youth does not fight fair. Jon has experience from capable trainers, such as Ser Rodrik Cassel, while the other recruits have little, if any practice. Furthermore, Jon humiliates them by showing how easily he can beat them, making the recruits fear and despise him.[5] Jon is initially angered by what Donal says, but he befriends the other recruits and begins training them. He also becomes on friendly terms with the smith. Jon begins to help Donal in the armory.[7]

After Lord Commander Jeor Mormont is attacked by wights, he brings the burned longsword Longclaw to Donal's armory for repairs.[8]

A Clash of Kings

Donal wishes his friend Jon well when the youth joins the great ranging beyond the Wall.[3]

A Storm of Swords

Donal Noye – by Brittmartin ©

Donal is one of the few people to remain at Castle Black. When Jon escapes Styr's wildlings and runs to Castle Black to warn of the coming assault, Donal is concerned that Jon had deserted. However, he ends up trusting the boy and brings him to Maester Aemon for treatment of his wounds and to begin preparing for the defense of the Wall. Despite having only one arm, Donal carries Jon without difficulty up the stairs and holds Jon down when Aemon cuts out the arrow piercing him.[4]

The remaining men of the Night's Watch at Castle Black retreat to the King's Tower, because the other buildings are not defensible. Donal, taking command, sends warning to Mole's Town and offers the villagers refuge in the King's Tower if they help defend it.[9]

During the attack on Castle Black, the attacking Thenns manage to claim the stairs despite severe losses and the remaining men of the Night's Watch flee to the Wall. Donal, having prepared for this by drenching the last landings with oil, has burning arrows fired, and the attacking Thenns perish to a man.[9]

Donal then leads the defense against Mance Rayder's vast army north of the Wall. The wildlings have no ladders to climb the Wall, so they attack the gate. When Mag Mar Tun Doh Weg begins to break it, Donal gives command of the Wall to Jon and leaves with a few men to save the gate. Donal succeeds in stopping the wildlings at the gate, at the cost of his life and those of the men with him.[10] Jon later finds that Mag crushed Donal's spine and that Donal impaled his sword in the giant's throat.

When the Night's Watch is on the brink of defeat, Stannis Baratheon appears with his army and defeats the wildlings. According to Stannis, if the wildlings had already taken the Wall this may not have been possible.[6]

A Dance with Dragons

Because Stannis is residing in the King's Tower, Jon Snow, now Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, moves into Donal's modest room with a narrow bed behind Castle Black's armory. The smith's possessions include a silver drinking cup, six pennies and a copper star, a niello brooch with a broken clasp, and a musty brocade doublet with the stag of House Baratheon.[11] Jon later thinks that the Night's Watch needs leaders with the compassion of Donal Noye.[12]

Quotes by Donal

Robert was the true steel. Stannis is pure iron, black and hard and strong, yes, but brittle, the way iron gets. He'll break before he bends. And Renly, that one, he's copper, bright and shiny, pretty to look at but not worth all that much at the end of the day.[3]

—Donal to Jon Snow

The Watch is not what it was. Too few honest men to keep the rogues in line.[4]

—Donal to Aemon

Donal: Jon, you have the Wall till I return.

Jon: My lord?

Donal: Lord? I'm a blacksmith. I said, the Wall is yours.[13]

—Donal Noye to Jon Snow

Quotes about Donal

The armorer could talk about life. He'd had one. He'd only taken the black after he'd lost an arm at the siege of Storm's End. Before that he'd smithed for Stannis Baratheon, the king's brother. He'd seen the Seven Kingdoms from one end to the other; he'd feasted and wenched and fought in a hundred battles. They said it was Donal Noye who'd forged King Robert's warhammer, the one that crushed the life from Rhaegar Targaryen on the Trident. He'd done all the things that Jon would never do, and then when he was old, well past thirty, he'd taken a glancing blow from an axe and the wound had festered until the whole arm had to come off. Only then, crippled, had Donal Noye come to the Wall, when his life was all but over.[5]

Jon Snow's thoughts

Tormund: Some great lord was he, this Donal Noye? One of your shiny knights in their steel smallclothes?

Jon: A blacksmith. He only had one arm.

Tormund: A one-armed smith slew Mag the Mighty? Har! That must o' been a fight to see. Mance will make a song of it, see if he don't ... To Donal Noye, and Mag the Mighty.[14]

His treasures were his tools, and the swords and knives he made. His life was at the forge.[11]

Jon Snow's thoughts

Noye made my first sword for me, and Robert's warhammer as well. Had the god seen fit to spare him, he would have made a better Lord Commander for your order than any of these fools who are squabbling over it now.[6]

References