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Revision as of 12:40, 7 September 2015

Styr
Styr by Mike S Miller.jpg
Styr by Mike S Miller ©

Title Magnar of Thenn
Allegiance Thenn
Culture Free Folk
Died 300 AC
Castle Black
Books

Played by Yuri Kolokolnikov
TV series Season 4

Styr, the Magnar of Thenn, is a wildling leader. He is the leader of the Thenn.

Appearance and Character

See also: Images of Styr

Styr is a tall, lean man, with no ears. He is clean shaven and bald, with grey eyes and a straight nose.[1] He rules with an iron fist and commands absolute loyalty from his men.[2]

Recent Events

A Storm of Swords

When Rattleshirt brought Jon Snow to Mance Rayder, Jon mistook Styr for Mance, mistakenly calling him "Your Grace".[1]

As part of Mance Rayder's plan to breach the Wall, Styr, along with his co-commander Jarl and his men, was sent ahead to scale the Wall and take Castle Black by surprise from the rear. After scaling the wall, Jon Snow, who was assigned to Styr's raiding party, betrayed them and warned the watch of the on-coming attack. Styr and his men died in the ensuing attack. Caught in a trap while climbing the wall, he was seen falling as a portion of the Wall collapsed.[2]

A Feast for Crows

His death, which took place during the Battle of Castle Black, is confirmed. His son, Sigorn, became the new Magnar of Thenn.[3]

References and Notes