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− | | image | + | | arms = Golden Company |
+ | | title = Ser | ||
+ | | firstname = John | ||
+ | | lastname = Mudd | ||
+ | | image = John Mudd TheMico.jpg | ||
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− | | Alias = | + | | Alias = Young John Mudd |
− | | Title = Serjeant | + | | Title = [[Serjeant]]<br>[[Ser]] <small>(allegedly)</small> |
| Allegiance = [[Golden Company]] | | Allegiance = [[Golden Company]] | ||
| Race = | | Race = | ||
− | | Culture = | + | | Culture = [[Free Cities]] |
+ | | Father = [[Old John Mudd]] | ||
+ | | Mother = | ||
| Spouse = | | Spouse = | ||
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− | | Books = ''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' ( | + | | Books = ''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (appendix)<br>''[[The Winds of Winter]]'' (appears) |
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− | + | '''Young John Mudd''' is a [[sellsword]] in service to the [[Golden Company]]. He holds the rank of serjeant{{ref|ADWD|Appendix}} and claims to be a [[knight]].<ref name=Ar2>''[[The Winds of Winter]]'', [[Arianne II (The Winds of Winter)|Arianne II]]</ref> | |
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+ | ==Character and Appearance== | ||
+ | John has brown skin and wears brown clothes. He decorates his ears with golden coins. He has scars and weathered face. John is a brusque, brutal man who wields sword and dagger. He is not well spoken. He is skilled with [[dice]].<ref name=Ar2/> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | John is a [[ | + | Although he is not a young man, John is known as Young John because his father, [[Old John Mudd]], was also a member of the [[Golden Company]].<ref name=Ar2/> His surname is of a house that had once loomed large in the histories of the [[Seven Kingdoms]]. He may or may not be of [[House Mudd]], as in the free companies a man can call himself whatever he chooses.{{ref|ADWD|24}} He may be related to another serjeant in the company, [[Lorimas Mudd]]. |
==Recent Events== | ==Recent Events== | ||
− | ===A Dance with Dragons=== | + | ===''A Dance with Dragons''=== |
− | John may have | + | John may have been present during [[Jon Connington]]'s rendezvous with the [[Golden Company]] three miles south of [[Volon Therys]], as Jon notices that a Mudd is present during the meeting. Like the rest of the company, he swears his allegiance to [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon Targaryen]] before they [[Landing of the Golden Company|invade Westeros]].{{Ref|ADWD|24}} |
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+ | ===''The Winds of Winter''=== | ||
+ | {{Warning/twow}} | ||
+ | Young John Mudd and [[Chain]] hold [[Mistwood]] for the Golden Company. They keep Lady [[Mary Mertyns]] under house arrest and host [[Arianne Martell]]'s party for a night.<ref name=Ar2/> | ||
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+ | ==Quotes by John== | ||
+ | {{Quote|We serve [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|your rightful king]], old crone.<ref name=Ar2/>|John to [[Mary Mertyns]]}} | ||
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+ | ==Quotes about John== | ||
+ | {{Quote|The [[House Mudd|Mudds]] had been [[King of the Trident|kings up by the Trident]] a thousand years ago, she knew, but there was nothing royal about this one. Nor was he particularly young, but it seemed his father had also served in the [[Golden Company]], where he had been known as [[Old John Mudd]].<ref name=Ar2/>|thoughts of [[Arianne Martell]]}} | ||
− | ==References | + | ==References== |
− | {{references|}} | + | {{references|2}} |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:House Mudd|John, Young]] |
− | [[Category:Golden Company]] | + | [[Category:Characters from Essos|Mudd, John Young]] |
+ | [[Category:Characters with brown skin|Mudd, John Young]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Knights|Mudd, John Young]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Members of the Golden Company|Mudd, John Young]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Mercenaries|Mudd, John Young]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Serjeants|Mudd, John Young]] | ||
[[es:John Mudd]] | [[es:John Mudd]] | ||
[[fr:John d'Alluve]] | [[fr:John d'Alluve]] | ||
[[ru:Джон Мадд]] | [[ru:Джон Мадд]] |
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Young John Mudd is a sellsword in service to the Golden Company. He holds the rank of serjeant[1] and claims to be a knight.[2]
Contents
Character and Appearance
John has brown skin and wears brown clothes. He decorates his ears with golden coins. He has scars and weathered face. John is a brusque, brutal man who wields sword and dagger. He is not well spoken. He is skilled with dice.[2]
History
Although he is not a young man, John is known as Young John because his father, Old John Mudd, was also a member of the Golden Company.[2] His surname is of a house that had once loomed large in the histories of the Seven Kingdoms. He may or may not be of House Mudd, as in the free companies a man can call himself whatever he chooses.[3] He may be related to another serjeant in the company, Lorimas Mudd.
Recent Events
A Dance with Dragons
John may have been present during Jon Connington's rendezvous with the Golden Company three miles south of Volon Therys, as Jon notices that a Mudd is present during the meeting. Like the rest of the company, he swears his allegiance to Aegon Targaryen before they invade Westeros.[3]
The Winds of Winter
| Warning This information has thus far been released in a sample chapter for The Winds of Winter, and might therefore not be in finalized form. Keep in mind that the content as described below is still subject to change. |
Young John Mudd and Chain hold Mistwood for the Golden Company. They keep Lady Mary Mertyns under house arrest and host Arianne Martell's party for a night.[2]
Quotes by John
We serve your rightful king, old crone.[2]
—John to Mary Mertyns
Quotes about John
The Mudds had been kings up by the Trident a thousand years ago, she knew, but there was nothing royal about this one. Nor was he particularly young, but it seemed his father had also served in the Golden Company, where he had been known as Old John Mudd.[2]
—thoughts of Arianne Martell
References
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Appendix.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 The Winds of Winter, Arianne II
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 24, The Lost Lord.