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− | {{Character | + | {{Character |
− | | Character_name | + | | Character_name = [[File:House Frey.svg|50px|left]] Stevron Frey [[File:House Frey.svg|50px|right]] |
− | | image | + | | image = [[File:Stevron Frey by TheMico.jpg|250px]] |
− | | image_caption = | + | | image_caption = |
| Alias = | | Alias = | ||
− | | Title = | + | | Title = [[Knight|Ser]] |
| Allegiance = [[House Frey]] | | Allegiance = [[House Frey]] | ||
| Race = | | Race = | ||
− | | Culture = | + | | Culture = [[Rivermen]] |
| Spouse = 1st: [[Corenna Swann]]<br>2nd: [[Jeyne Lydden]]<br>3rd: [[Marsella Waynwood]] | | Spouse = 1st: [[Corenna Swann]]<br>2nd: [[Jeyne Lydden]]<br>3rd: [[Marsella Waynwood]] | ||
− | | Place_of_Birth = | + | | Issue = [[Ryman Frey]]<br>[[Aegon Frey (son of Stevron)|Aegon Frey]]<br>[[Maegelle Frey]]<br>[[Walton Frey]] |
− | | Date_of_Birth = | + | | Place_of_Birth = the [[Twins]]{{Ref|awoiaf| Stevron Frey}} |
− | | Place_of_Death = [[Battle of Oxcross]] | + | | Date_of_Birth = {{Date|233}} or {{Date|234}}<ref>''See the [[Years after Aegon's Conquest/Calculations Ages (Continued3)#Stevron Frey|Stevron Frey]] calculation.''</ref> |
− | | Date_of_Death = {{ | + | | Place_of_Death = [[Battle of Oxcross|Oxcross]] |
− | | Books = [[A Game of Thrones]] ( | + | | Date_of_Death = {{Date|299}} |
+ | | coat-of-arms = | ||
+ | | Played_by = Colin Carnegie | ||
+ | | TV_series = [[Game of Thrones - Season 1|Season 1]] | ||
+ | | Books = ''[[A Game of Thrones]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Clash of Kings]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[A Storm of Swords]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (appendix)<br>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (appendix) | ||
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− | Ser '''Stevron Frey''' is [[Lord Walder Frey]]'s | + | Ser '''Stevron Frey''' is a [[knight]] from [[House Frey]], Lord [[Walder Frey]]'s firstborn son, and heir to the [[Twins]]. His mother was Lady [[Perra Royce]]. Stevron has had several children through his [[marriage]]s to [[Corenna Swann]], [[Jeyne Lydden]], and [[Marsella Waynwood]]. In the television adaptation ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' he is played by Colin Carnegie.<ref>[http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Stevron_Frey]</ref> |
==Appearance and Character== | ==Appearance and Character== | ||
− | Like his father [[ | + | [[File:Stevron Frey.png|thumb|300px|Colin Carnegie as Stevron in ''[[Game of Thrones]]'']] |
+ | :''See also: [[:Category:Images_of_Stevron_Frey|Images of Stevron Frey]]'' | ||
+ | Like his father, Lord [[Walder Frey|Walder]], Stevron resembles a weasel. He has grey eyes.{{Ref|AGOT|59}} A polite man in his sixties, Stevron's appearance shows his age. He was too old to ride in the [[tourney]] held at [[King's Landing]] in {{Date|297}}.{{Ref|AGOT|59}} | ||
− | [[ | + | Walder has groomed Stevron for [[lord]]ship of [[House Frey]], though Walder often jokes that Stevron has been waiting for him to die for forty years. Through his father, Stevron has learned to place great importance on the family.{{Ref|ASOS|Epilogue}} Stevron, unlike his father, is amiable and reasonable. [[Walder Frey (son of Jammos)|Big Walder]] considers the tired Stevron too old for battles.{{Ref|ACOK|35}} |
==Recent Events== | ==Recent Events== | ||
===''A Game of Thrones''=== | ===''A Game of Thrones''=== | ||
− | + | After King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I Baratheon]] comes to the [[Iron Throne]], Stevron and his father, Lord [[Walder Frey]], are among the nobles demanded to swear fealty in [[King's Landing]].{{Ref|AGOT|57}} | |
− | + | Stevron is sent to parley with the [[north]]ern army when they arrive beneath the walls of the [[Twins]]. [[House Frey]] allies with [[Robb Stark]] in return for him agreeing to marry a daughter of Lord Walder, and Stevron commands the Frey contingent who heads west of the [[Green Fork]] with Robb.{{Ref|AGOT|59}} | |
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+ | At [[Riverrun]] after the [[Battle of the Camps]], a cautious Stevron suggests that the north and the [[riverlands]] should let Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] and Lord [[Renly Baratheon]] weaken themselves in [[War of the Five Kings|fighting over the Iron Throne]]. Stevron offers to travel to [[Harrenhal]] to ransom the captured Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] back to his father Tywin, but the Frey heir receives outrage in response. Instead, Robb is named [[King in the North]] by the collected northmen and rivermen.{{Ref|AGOT|71}} | ||
===''A Clash of Kings''=== | ===''A Clash of Kings''=== | ||
− | Stevron accompanies Robb in his | + | Robb's mother, [[Catelyn Stark]], suggests that Stevron be sent as an envoy to [[Balon Greyjoy]], [[Lord of the Iron Islands]]. Robb instead sends his friend, Balon's son [[Theon Greyjoy|Theon]],{{Ref|ACOK|7}} who ends up betraying Robb and [[capture of Winterfell|capturing Winterfell]].{{Ref|ACOK|46}} |
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+ | Stevron accompanies Robb in his campaign into the [[westerlands]] and personally leads the Frey soldiers into battle. He is wounded at the [[Battle of Oxcross]]. The wound is not thought serious, but three days later Stevron is found dead in his tent.{{Ref|ACOK|35}} He is succeeded as heir to the Twins by his first son, Ser [[Ryman Frey]]. [[Maester]] [[Luwin]] scolds [[Walder Frey (son of Jammos)|Big Walder]] and [[Walder Frey (son of Merrett)|Little Walder Frey]] for not being upset at their uncle's passing.{{Ref|ACOK|35}} | ||
===''A Storm of Swords''=== | ===''A Storm of Swords''=== | ||
− | King [[ | + | King Robb marries [[Jeyne Westerling]] at the [[Crag]], breaking his promise to marry a Frey girl. On his return to [[Riverrun]], Robb tells Catelyn that if Stevron was alive he felt he could have made amends with the Freys over the broken marriage contract. However, the other Freys, bar [[Olyvar Frey|Olyvar]], are unreasonable.{{Ref|ASOS|14}} Robb often recalls how Stevron died bravely serving him.{{Ref|ASOS|14}}{{Ref|ASOS|49}} |
− | During the [[Red Wedding]], Catelyn offers to exchange Stevron's second son, [[Aegon Frey ( | + | During the [[Red Wedding]], Catelyn offers to exchange Stevron's second son, [[Aegon Frey (son of Stevron)|Aegon Frey]], a fool nicknamed Jinglebell, for the wounded Robb, saying, "I will spare your boy's life for Robb's. A son for a son."{{Ref|ASOS|51}} Lord [[Walder Frey]], who has already lost his first son and heir, Stevron, replies, "A son for a son, ''heh''. But that's a grandson ...".{{Ref|ASOS|51}} When Lord [[Roose Bolton]] kills Robb, Catelyn responds by sawing through the throat of Aegon.{{Ref|ASOS|51}} |
==Family== | ==Family== | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Frey tree Stevron Frey}} |
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+ | ==Quotes by Stevron== | ||
+ | {{Quote|'''Stevron''': Father, you forget yourself. [[Catelyn Stark|Lady Stark]] is here at your invitation.<br> | ||
+ | '''Walder''': Did I ask you? You are not Lord Frey yet, not until I die. Do I look dead? I'll hear no instructions from you.{{Ref|AGOT|59}}|Stevron and [[Walder Frey]]}} | ||
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+ | ==Quotes about Stevron== | ||
+ | {{Quote|They're all waiting for me to die. Stevron's been waiting for forty years, but I keep disappointing him. Heh. Why should I die just so he can be a [[lord]]? I ask you. I won't do it.{{Ref|AGOT|59}}|[[Walder Frey]] to [[Catelyn Stark]]}} | ||
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+ | {{Quote|When Ser Stevron had been heir, that was one thing. [[Walder Frey|The old man]] had been grooming Stevron for sixty years, and had pounded it into his head that blood was blood. But Stevron had died whilst campaigning with [[Robb Stark|the Young Wolf]] in the [[Battle of Oxcross|west]]—"of waiting, no doubt," [[Lothar Frey|Lame Lothar]] had quipped when the raven brought them the news—and his sons and grandsons were a different sort of [[House Frey|Frey]].{{Ref|ASOS|Epilogue}}|thoughts of [[Merrett Frey]]}} | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | {{References}} | ||
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{{EnWP|House_Frey}} | {{EnWP|House_Frey}} | ||
+ | [[Category:House Frey]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Casualties of the War of the Five Kings|Frey, Stevron]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Characters from the Riverlands|Frey, Stevron]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Knights|Frey, Stevron]] | ||
[[Category:Nobles|Frey, Stevron]] | [[Category:Nobles|Frey, Stevron]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Supporters of Robb Stark in the War of the Five Kings|Frey, Stevron]] |
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[[fr:Stevron Frey]] | [[fr:Stevron Frey]] | ||
− | [[ | + | [[ru:Стеврон Фрей]] |
+ | [[zh:史提夫伦·佛雷]] |
Revision as of 09:32, 9 May 2019
Stevron Frey | |
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Title | Ser |
Allegiance | House Frey |
Culture | Rivermen |
Born |
233 AC or 234 AC[1] the Twins[2] |
Died |
299 AC Oxcross |
Spouses |
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Issue | |
Books |
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Played by | Colin Carnegie |
TV series | Season 1 |
Ser Stevron Frey is a knight from House Frey, Lord Walder Frey's firstborn son, and heir to the Twins. His mother was Lady Perra Royce. Stevron has had several children through his marriages to Corenna Swann, Jeyne Lydden, and Marsella Waynwood. In the television adaptation Game of Thrones he is played by Colin Carnegie.[3]
Contents
Appearance and Character
- See also: Images of Stevron Frey
Like his father, Lord Walder, Stevron resembles a weasel. He has grey eyes.[4] A polite man in his sixties, Stevron's appearance shows his age. He was too old to ride in the tourney held at King's Landing in 297 AC.[4]
Walder has groomed Stevron for lordship of House Frey, though Walder often jokes that Stevron has been waiting for him to die for forty years. Through his father, Stevron has learned to place great importance on the family.[5] Stevron, unlike his father, is amiable and reasonable. Big Walder considers the tired Stevron too old for battles.[6]
Recent Events
A Game of Thrones
After King Joffrey I Baratheon comes to the Iron Throne, Stevron and his father, Lord Walder Frey, are among the nobles demanded to swear fealty in King's Landing.[7]
Stevron is sent to parley with the northern army when they arrive beneath the walls of the Twins. House Frey allies with Robb Stark in return for him agreeing to marry a daughter of Lord Walder, and Stevron commands the Frey contingent who heads west of the Green Fork with Robb.[4]
At Riverrun after the Battle of the Camps, a cautious Stevron suggests that the north and the riverlands should let Lord Tywin Lannister and Lord Renly Baratheon weaken themselves in fighting over the Iron Throne. Stevron offers to travel to Harrenhal to ransom the captured Ser Jaime Lannister back to his father Tywin, but the Frey heir receives outrage in response. Instead, Robb is named King in the North by the collected northmen and rivermen.[8]
A Clash of Kings
Robb's mother, Catelyn Stark, suggests that Stevron be sent as an envoy to Balon Greyjoy, Lord of the Iron Islands. Robb instead sends his friend, Balon's son Theon,[9] who ends up betraying Robb and capturing Winterfell.[10]
Stevron accompanies Robb in his campaign into the westerlands and personally leads the Frey soldiers into battle. He is wounded at the Battle of Oxcross. The wound is not thought serious, but three days later Stevron is found dead in his tent.[6] He is succeeded as heir to the Twins by his first son, Ser Ryman Frey. Maester Luwin scolds Big Walder and Little Walder Frey for not being upset at their uncle's passing.[6]
A Storm of Swords
King Robb marries Jeyne Westerling at the Crag, breaking his promise to marry a Frey girl. On his return to Riverrun, Robb tells Catelyn that if Stevron was alive he felt he could have made amends with the Freys over the broken marriage contract. However, the other Freys, bar Olyvar, are unreasonable.[11] Robb often recalls how Stevron died bravely serving him.[11][12]
During the Red Wedding, Catelyn offers to exchange Stevron's second son, Aegon Frey, a fool nicknamed Jinglebell, for the wounded Robb, saying, "I will spare your boy's life for Robb's. A son for a son."[13] Lord Walder Frey, who has already lost his first son and heir, Stevron, replies, "A son for a son, heh. But that's a grandson ...".[13] When Lord Roose Bolton kills Robb, Catelyn responds by sawing through the throat of Aegon.[13]
Family
Quotes by Stevron
Stevron: Father, you forget yourself. Lady Stark is here at your invitation.
Walder: Did I ask you? You are not Lord Frey yet, not until I die. Do I look dead? I'll hear no instructions from you.[4]—Stevron and Walder Frey
Quotes about Stevron
When Ser Stevron had been heir, that was one thing. The old man had been grooming Stevron for sixty years, and had pounded it into his head that blood was blood. But Stevron had died whilst campaigning with the Young Wolf in the west—"of waiting, no doubt," Lame Lothar had quipped when the raven brought them the news—and his sons and grandsons were a different sort of Frey.[5]
—thoughts of Merrett Frey
References
- ↑ See the Stevron Frey calculation.
- ↑ George R. R. Martin's A World of Ice and Fire, Stevron Frey.
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 59, Catelyn IX.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 A Storm of Swords, Epilogue.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 35, Bran V.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 57, Sansa V.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 71, Catelyn XI.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 7, Catelyn I.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 46, Bran VI.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 14, Catelyn II.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 49, Catelyn VI.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 51, Catelyn VII.
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