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Revision as of 07:12, 7 March 2016

Anguy
Anguy TheMico.jpg

Aliases
  • Anguy the Archer
  • Archer
Allegiance Brotherhood without banners
Race Stony Dornishman
Culture Dornish
Born Dornish Marches
Books

Played by Philip McGinley
TV series Season 3

Anguy, called the Anguy the Archer[1] or simply Archer,[2] is a commoner from the Dornish Marches who is skilled with the bow. In the television adaptation Game of Thrones he is portrayed by Philip McGinley.

Appearance and Character

See also: Images of Anguy

Anguy is skinny with freckles and red hair. He is fairly young.[2][3] He is highly valued due to his exceptional skill with a bow.[4][5] The only songs he knows are marcher ballads.[2]

Current Events

A Game of Thrones

During the Hand's tourney at King's Landing in celebration of Lord Eddard Stark's ascension to Hand of the King, Anguy wins the archery competition, outshooting Ser Balon Swann and Jalabhar Xho at a hundred paces and earning himself a sum of ten thousand golden dragons. He refuses an offer from Eddard to join the Hand's guard.[4] Afterwards he squanders his fortune on Jayde, Alayaya and Dancy (expensive whores from Chataya's brothel), roast swan, Arbor wine, and other lavish excesses.[6] As he is from the Dornish Marches, it is likely that he rides with Lord Beric Dondarrion when Eddard dispatches the Lightning Lord to stop Gregor Clegane.

A Storm of Swords

Anguy is with the brotherhood without banners party that captures Arya Stark and brings her to Beric in the hollow hill.[2][7] Like most members of the brotherhood, Anguy is now a follower of R'hllor.[7] He takes part in the battle at the burning septry with the Brave Companions, where Septon Utt is hanged.[6]

A Feast for Crows

After Beric's final death,[8] a part of the brotherhood, including Anguy, apparently go their separate way from those who chose to follow the resurrected, vengeful Lady Stoneheart.[5]

Quotes

Anguy here could put three shafts through you before you could hope to reach us.[2]

Tom of Sevenstreams, to Arya Stark

References and Notes

External Links