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'''Hallis Mollen''', usually called '''Hal''', is the captain of the guards at [[Winterfell]].{{ref|aGoT|14}}
 
'''Hallis Mollen''', usually called '''Hal''', is the captain of the guards at [[Winterfell]].{{ref|aGoT|14}}
  
==Appearance & Character==
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==Appearance and Character==
 
Hallis is muscular and has a square brown beard.{{ref|aGoT|14}} He has a tendency to state the obvious{{ref|aCoK|22}} and a loose tongue.{{ref|aCoK|31}}
 
Hallis is muscular and has a square brown beard.{{ref|aGoT|14}} He has a tendency to state the obvious{{ref|aCoK|22}} and a loose tongue.{{ref|aCoK|31}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
 
===''A Game of Thrones''===
 
===''A Game of Thrones''===
While Lady [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn Stark]] is unconscious following the attempt on [[Bran Stark|Bran's]] life, [[Robb Stark|Robb]] names Hallis captain of the guards at [[Winterfell]]. He succeeds [[Jory Cassel]] who accompanied Lord [[Eddard Stark|Eddard]] to [[King's Landing]] when Ned was appointed [[Hand of the King]] by [[Robert Baratheon|Robert I]].  
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While Lady [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn Stark]] is unconscious following the attempt on [[Bran Stark]]'s life, [[Robb Stark]] names Hallis captain of the guards at [[Winterfell]]. He succeeds [[Jory Cassel]], who accompanied Lord [[Eddard Stark]] to [[King's Landing]] when Ned was appointed [[Hand of the King]] by [[Robert Baratheon|Robert I]].
He accompanies Robb on visits to distant holdfasts in Lady Catelyn's absence, making Bran in his sickbed believe that Robb spends more time now with Hallis and [[Theon Greyjoy]] than with his own brothers. He also guards Robb while he is receiving [[Tyrion Lannister]] upon the Imp's return from the [[Wall]].{{ref|aGoT|24}}
 
  
Following the injury of Lord Eddard at the hands of Lannister men led by Ser [[Jaime Lannister]], Hallis, Theon and Maester [[Luwin]] counsel Robb before he calls his bannermen.{{ref|aGoT|37}}
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Hallis accompanies Robb on visits to distant holdfasts in Lady Catelyn's absence, making Bran in his sickbed believe that Robb spends more time now with Hallis and [[Theon Greyjoy]] than with his own brothers. He also guards Robb while he is receiving [[Tyrion Lannister]] upon Tyrion's return from the [[Wall]].{{ref|aGoT|24}}
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Following the injury of Lord Eddard at the hands of [[House Lannister|Lannister]] men led by Ser [[Jaime Lannister]], Hallis, Theon and Maester [[Luwin]] counsel Robb before he calls his bannermen.{{ref|aGoT|37}}
  
 
When Bran goes on his first ride outside Winterfell since his fall, Hallis assigns several guards to accompany him and Robb, to Bran's dismay.{{ref|aGoT|37}}
 
When Bran goes on his first ride outside Winterfell since his fall, Hallis assigns several guards to accompany him and Robb, to Bran's dismay.{{ref|aGoT|37}}
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Robb decides to lead the army going south to hold [[the Neck]] and assist the [[House Tully|Tullys]] in their fight against the Lannisters. Bran muses that Robb could have given command of the forces to Hallis, Theon or one of his bannerman, as urged by Maester Luwin, but Robb has decided to lead the men himself, leaving Bran as acting Lord of Winterfell. When [[Jon Umber (Greatjon)|Greatjon Umber]] threatens Robb over a disagreement, Hallis moves to intercept him before he reaches Robb with a drawn greatsword, but Hallis is knocked down by the much larger man. Hallis carries the banner of House Stark when the forces are leaving Winterfell.{{ref|aGoT|53}}
 
Robb decides to lead the army going south to hold [[the Neck]] and assist the [[House Tully|Tullys]] in their fight against the Lannisters. Bran muses that Robb could have given command of the forces to Hallis, Theon or one of his bannerman, as urged by Maester Luwin, but Robb has decided to lead the men himself, leaving Bran as acting Lord of Winterfell. When [[Jon Umber (Greatjon)|Greatjon Umber]] threatens Robb over a disagreement, Hallis moves to intercept him before he reaches Robb with a drawn greatsword, but Hallis is knocked down by the much larger man. Hallis carries the banner of House Stark when the forces are leaving Winterfell.{{ref|aGoT|53}}
  
During the [[Battle of the Whispering Wood]], he personally commands the guards protecting Lady Catelyn, after asking for the honor. Lady Catelyn notes that he has a tendency of stating the obvious when he identifies sounds used as signals as indication that the forces led by Ser Jaime Lannister are approaching. When Ser Jaime is brought before her, he unnecessarily introduces him as the Kingslayer.{{ref|aGoT|63}}
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During the [[Battle of the Whispering Wood]], Hallis personally commands the guards protecting Lady Catelyn, after asking for the honor. Lady Catelyn notes that he has a tendency of stating the obvious when he identifies sounds used as signals as indication that the forces led by Ser Jaime Lannister are approaching. When Jaime is brought before her, he introduces him as the [[Kingslayer]].{{ref|aGoT|63}}
  
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
Hallis guards Lady [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]] when she goes south to meet [[Renly Baratheon]] and negotiate a possible alliance. When they approach Renly's host at [[Bitterbridge]], Hallis notices noise that turns out to come from a melee held among Renly's men. He points this out to Lady Catelyn, making her again aware that he has a penchant for loudly stating the obvious.{{ref|aCoK|22}}  
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Hallis guards Lady [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]] when she goes south to meet [[Renly Baratheon]] and negotiate a possible alliance. When they approach Renly's host at [[Bitterbridge]], Hallis notices noise that turns out to come from [[melee at Bitterbridge|a melee held among Renly's men]]. He points this out to Lady Catelyn, making her again aware that he has a penchant for loudly stating the obvious.{{ref|aCoK|22}}  
  
He accompanies Lady Catelyn to a parley between Renly and his brother [[Stannis Baratheon]] at [[Storm's End]]. After the parley fails, he plays dice with some Stark men, informing them about the outcome and that there is going to be a battle between Renly's and Stannis' forces at dawn. When Lady Catelyn is asked about this by [[Lucas Blackwood]], she confirms Hallis' words but notes by herself that her guard has a loose tongue.{{ref|aCoK|31}}
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Hallis accompanies Catelyn to a parley between Renly and his brother [[Stannis Baratheon]] at [[Siege of Storm's End (299)|Storm's End]]. After the parley fails, he plays dice with some Stark men, informing them about the outcome and that there is going to be a battle between Renly's and Stannis's forces at dawn. When Lady Catelyn is asked about this by [[Lucas Blackwood]], she confirms Hallis's words but notes by herself that her guard has a loose tongue.{{ref|aCoK|31}}
  
After Renly has been murdered and his camp is in uproar, Hallis asks Lady Catelyn about the upcoming battle, receiving the answer that there is not going to be one. Lady Catelyn commands her escort to lead her and [[Brienne of Tarth]] out of the camp fast, before Renly's men start to look for the two women who were with their king when he died.{{ref|aCoK|33}}
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After Renly has been murdered and his camp is in uproar, Hallis asks Catelyn about the upcoming battle, receiving the answer that there is not going to be one. Catelyn commands her escort to lead her and [[Brienne of Tarth]] out of the camp fast, before Renly's men start to look for the two women who were with their king when he died.{{ref|aCoK|33}}
  
Upon their return to [[Riverrun]], Hallis points out the Lannister men that have been hanged in their absence with their bodies dangling from the walls of the castle now. They turn out to be men who escorted Ser [[Cleos Frey]] when he returned from [[King's Landing]] with peace terms set by [[Tyrion Lannister]]; they were hanged for trying to help Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] escape. Ser Cleos has also brought the remains of Lord [[Eddard Stark]] with him. Lady Catelyn gives orders to transport them to [[Winterfell]], guarded by Hallis, and to bury them in the Stark crypt beneath the castle.{{ref|aCoK|39}}  
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Upon their return to [[Riverrun]], Hallis points out the Lannister men that have been hanged in their absence with their bodies dangling from the walls of the castle now. They turn out to be men who escorted Ser [[Cleos Frey]] when he returned from [[King's Landing]] with peace terms set by [[Tyrion Lannister]]; they were hanged for trying to help Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] escape. Cleos has also brought the remains of Lord [[Eddard Stark]] with him. Catelyn gives orders to transport them to [[Winterfell]], guarded by Hallis, and to bury them in the [[crypt of Winterfell]].{{ref|aCoK|39}}  
  
Unbeknownst to Lady Catelyn, [[ironmen]] led by [[Victarion Greyjoy]] have already moved to take [[Moat Cailin]] and [[Theon Greyjoy]] is on his way to take Winterfell as well.{{ref|aCoK|24}}{{ref|aCoK|37}}
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Unbeknownst to Catelyn, [[ironmen]] led by [[Victarion Greyjoy]] have already moved to take [[fall of Moat Cailin|Moat Cailin]] and [[Theon Greyjoy]] is on his way to [[capture of Winterfell|take Winterfell]] as well.{{ref|aCoK|24}}{{ref|aCoK|37}}
  
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
While on the way to the [[Red Wedding|wedding]] of Lord [[Edmure Tully]] with [[Roslin Frey]] at [[the Twins]], the force led by [[Robb Stark]] comes through the site where the [[Battle of the Whispering Wood]] was waged. Spotting some skeletons of soldiers who died in the battle, Lady [[Catelyn Tully|Catelyn]] wonders what has happened to [[Eddard Stark|her husband's]] remains after she sent Hallis with an honor guard north with them. She doesn't know whether Hallis and his men were able to reach home before the [[ironmen]] took [[Moat Cailin]] and [[Winterfell]].{{ref|aSoS|45}}
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While on the way to the [[Red Wedding|wedding]] of Lord [[Edmure Tully]] with [[Roslin Frey]] at [[the Twins]], the force led by Robb Stark comes through [[Whispering Wood|the site]] where the [[Battle of the Whispering Wood]] was waged. Spotting some skeletons of soldiers who died in the battle, Lady Catelyn wonders what has happened to her husband's remains after she sent Hallis with an honor guard north with them. She does not know whether Hallis and his men were able to reach home before the ironmen took Moat Cailin and Winterfell.{{ref|aSoS|45}}
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==
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Alias Hal
Title Captain of the guards for Winterfell
Allegiances
Culture Northmen
Books

Hallis Mollen, usually called Hal, is the captain of the guards at Winterfell.[1]

Appearance and Character

Hallis is muscular and has a square brown beard.[1] He has a tendency to state the obvious[2] and a loose tongue.[3]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

While Lady Catelyn Stark is unconscious following the attempt on Bran Stark's life, Robb Stark names Hallis captain of the guards at Winterfell. He succeeds Jory Cassel, who accompanied Lord Eddard Stark to King's Landing when Ned was appointed Hand of the King by Robert I.

Hallis accompanies Robb on visits to distant holdfasts in Lady Catelyn's absence, making Bran in his sickbed believe that Robb spends more time now with Hallis and Theon Greyjoy than with his own brothers. He also guards Robb while he is receiving Tyrion Lannister upon Tyrion's return from the Wall.[4]

Following the injury of Lord Eddard at the hands of Lannister men led by Ser Jaime Lannister, Hallis, Theon and Maester Luwin counsel Robb before he calls his bannermen.[5]

When Bran goes on his first ride outside Winterfell since his fall, Hallis assigns several guards to accompany him and Robb, to Bran's dismay.[5]

Robb decides to lead the army going south to hold the Neck and assist the Tullys in their fight against the Lannisters. Bran muses that Robb could have given command of the forces to Hallis, Theon or one of his bannerman, as urged by Maester Luwin, but Robb has decided to lead the men himself, leaving Bran as acting Lord of Winterfell. When Greatjon Umber threatens Robb over a disagreement, Hallis moves to intercept him before he reaches Robb with a drawn greatsword, but Hallis is knocked down by the much larger man. Hallis carries the banner of House Stark when the forces are leaving Winterfell.[6]

During the Battle of the Whispering Wood, Hallis personally commands the guards protecting Lady Catelyn, after asking for the honor. Lady Catelyn notes that he has a tendency of stating the obvious when he identifies sounds used as signals as indication that the forces led by Ser Jaime Lannister are approaching. When Jaime is brought before her, he introduces him as the Kingslayer.[7]

A Clash of Kings

Hallis guards Lady Catelyn when she goes south to meet Renly Baratheon and negotiate a possible alliance. When they approach Renly's host at Bitterbridge, Hallis notices noise that turns out to come from a melee held among Renly's men. He points this out to Lady Catelyn, making her again aware that he has a penchant for loudly stating the obvious.[2]

Hallis accompanies Catelyn to a parley between Renly and his brother Stannis Baratheon at Storm's End. After the parley fails, he plays dice with some Stark men, informing them about the outcome and that there is going to be a battle between Renly's and Stannis's forces at dawn. When Lady Catelyn is asked about this by Lucas Blackwood, she confirms Hallis's words but notes by herself that her guard has a loose tongue.[3]

After Renly has been murdered and his camp is in uproar, Hallis asks Catelyn about the upcoming battle, receiving the answer that there is not going to be one. Catelyn commands her escort to lead her and Brienne of Tarth out of the camp fast, before Renly's men start to look for the two women who were with their king when he died.[8]

Upon their return to Riverrun, Hallis points out the Lannister men that have been hanged in their absence with their bodies dangling from the walls of the castle now. They turn out to be men who escorted Ser Cleos Frey when he returned from King's Landing with peace terms set by Tyrion Lannister; they were hanged for trying to help Ser Jaime Lannister escape. Cleos has also brought the remains of Lord Eddard Stark with him. Catelyn gives orders to transport them to Winterfell, guarded by Hallis, and to bury them in the crypt of Winterfell.[9]

Unbeknownst to Catelyn, ironmen led by Victarion Greyjoy have already moved to take Moat Cailin and Theon Greyjoy is on his way to take Winterfell as well.[10][11]

A Storm of Swords

While on the way to the wedding of Lord Edmure Tully with Roslin Frey at the Twins, the force led by Robb Stark comes through the site where the Battle of the Whispering Wood was waged. Spotting some skeletons of soldiers who died in the battle, Lady Catelyn wonders what has happened to her husband's remains after she sent Hallis with an honor guard north with them. She does not know whether Hallis and his men were able to reach home before the ironmen took Moat Cailin and Winterfell.[12]

References and Notes