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− | '''Rugen''' was an undergaoler for the black cells of the [[Red Keep]]. After his disappearance he was described as portly, unshaven and gruff. | + | '''Rugen''' was an undergaoler for the black cells of the [[Red Keep]]. After his disappearance he was described as portly, unshaven and gruff.{{ref|affc|7}} He had been appointed as a undergaoler during the reign of [[Aerys II]].{{ref|affc|7}} He was in charge of the third level of the dungeons, also known as the 'Black Cells.'{{ref|affc|8}} |
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Rugen was an undergaoler for the black cells of the Red Keep. After his disappearance he was described as portly, unshaven and gruff.[1] He had been appointed as a undergaoler during the reign of Aerys II.[1] He was in charge of the third level of the dungeons, also known as the 'Black Cells.'[2]
Recent Events
A Feast for Crows
He was a mysterious man that none knew very much about. He went missing on the night Tyrion Lannister escaped from King's Landing. During the search of his apartments by Qyburn, a coin dating back to the reign of Garth XII was found beneath his chamber pot. Cersei Lannister believed that the Tyrells had played a role in Tyrion's escape.
Identity
It is revealed that "Rugen" was a cover identity of Varys. As author George RR Martin confirmed on the DVD commentary of the HBO Game of Thrones episode "The pointy end".
References and Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 7, Cersei II.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 8, Jaime I.