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===''A Feast for Crows''===  
 
===''A Feast for Crows''===  
Godry is among the knights who remain with [[Stannis Baratheon]] at [[Castle Black]].
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Godry is at [[Castle Black]] with [[Stannis Baratheon]].{{Ref|affc|appendix}}
  
 
===''A Dance with Dragons''===
 
===''A Dance with Dragons''===
While in the practice yard, Godry confronts Lord Commander [[Jon Snow]] and attempts to goad him into a fight, but Jon ignores him.{{ref|adwd|3}} He is among the [[queen's men]] in the common room who witness Jon confront [[Janos Slynt]]; he laughs when Slynt refuses to obey Jon's orders.{{ref|ADWD|7}} During the execution of "[[Lord of Bones|Mance Rayder]]", Godry rides the horse Mance is tied to, and drags him to the cage where he is burned by [[Melisandre]].{{ref|ADWD|10}}  
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In the practice yard of Castle Black, Godry attempts to goad [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch|Lord Commander]] [[Jon Snow]] of the [[Night's Watch]] into a fight, but is ignored.{{ref|adwd|3}} He is among the [[queen's men]] in the common room who witness Jon Snow's confrontation with [[Janos Slynt]], and laughs when Slynt refuses to obey the Lord Commander's orders.{{ref|ADWD|7}} During the execution of "[[Lord of Bones|Mance Rayder]]", Godry rides the horse Mance is tied to, and drags him to the cage in which he is burned by [[Melisandre]].{{ref|ADWD|10}}  
  
Godry is among those who march with Stannis on [[Retaking of Deepwood Motte|Deepwood Motte]] and then [[Siege of Winterfell|Winterfell]]. He leads the vanguard of Stannis's army. Godry leads the prayers to [[R'hllor]] at the nightfires and constantly urges Stannis to make an offering to R'hllor in order to stop the blizzard slowing the march of the army. He gets his wish when four men are caught in the act of cannibalism and are subsequently staked and burned at the [[crofters' village]].
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Godry is among those who march with Stannis on [[Retaking of Deepwood Motte|Deepwood Motte]] and then [[Siege of Winterfell|Winterfell]]. He leads the vanguard of Stannis's army.{{fact}} Godry leads the prayers to [[R'hllor]] at the nightfires and constantly urges Stannis to make an offering to R'hllor in order to stop the blizzard slowing the march of the army.{{fact}} He gets his wish when four men are caught in the act of cannibalism and are subsequently staked and burned at the [[crofters' village]].{{fact}}
  
 
===''The Winds of Winter''===
 
===''The Winds of Winter''===
Along with [[Clayton Suggs]] and [[Richard Horpe]], Godry brings in Maester [[Tybald]] for questioning by Stannis.<ref>[[Theon I (The Winds of Winter)]]</ref>
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Along with [[Clayton Suggs]] and [[Richard Horpe]], Godry brings Maester [[Tybald]] in for questioning by Stannis.<ref>''[[The Winds of Winter]]'', [[Theon I (The Winds of Winter)|Theon I]]</ref>
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
{{quote|A man who bears [[Valyrian steel]] should use it for more than scratching his arse.{{ref|ADWD|3}}}} - Godry to [[Jon Snow]]
 
{{quote|A man who bears [[Valyrian steel]] should use it for more than scratching his arse.{{ref|ADWD|3}}}} - Godry to [[Jon Snow]]
  
==References and Notes==  
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Revision as of 16:57, 19 January 2018

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Alias Godry the Giantslayer
Title Ser
Allegiances
Books

Ser Godry Farring, called Godry the Giantslayer after killing a giant at the Battle of Castle Black, is a knight from House Farring and is a queen's men.[1]

Appearance and Character

See also: Images of Godry Farring

Godry is a tall, broad-shouldered and brawny man. He is thought by both Jon Snow and Asha Greyjoy as arrogant and vain, hungry for glory, deaf to caution and a glutton for praise. Godry looks down on smallfolk, northmen, and women.

Recent Events

A Storm of Swords

Ser Godry earns the nickname Giantslayer during the Battle of Castle Black, during which he chases after a fleeing giant, puts a lance in his back, and then hacks off his head.[2]

A Feast for Crows

Godry is at Castle Black with Stannis Baratheon.[1]

A Dance with Dragons

In the practice yard of Castle Black, Godry attempts to goad Lord Commander Jon Snow of the Night's Watch into a fight, but is ignored.[2] He is among the queen's men in the common room who witness Jon Snow's confrontation with Janos Slynt, and laughs when Slynt refuses to obey the Lord Commander's orders.[3] During the execution of "Mance Rayder", Godry rides the horse Mance is tied to, and drags him to the cage in which he is burned by Melisandre.[4]

Godry is among those who march with Stannis on Deepwood Motte and then Winterfell. He leads the vanguard of Stannis's army.[citation needed] Godry leads the prayers to R'hllor at the nightfires and constantly urges Stannis to make an offering to R'hllor in order to stop the blizzard slowing the march of the army.[citation needed] He gets his wish when four men are caught in the act of cannibalism and are subsequently staked and burned at the crofters' village.[citation needed]

The Winds of Winter

Along with Clayton Suggs and Richard Horpe, Godry brings Maester Tybald in for questioning by Stannis.[5]

Quotes

A man who bears Valyrian steel should use it for more than scratching his arse.[2]

- Godry to Jon Snow

References