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| Character_name = [[File:House Slynt.PNG|50px|left]] '''Janos Slynt''' [[File:City watch.png|50px]][[Image:Minigdn.png|50px|right]]
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| Title         = Commander of the City Watch<br> Lord of [[Harrenhal]]
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| lastname = Slynt
| Allegiance     = [[Night's Watch]]<br>[[House Slynt]]<br>[[City Watch of King's Landing]]
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| image_caption = Janos, by Henning Ludvigsen © Fantasy Flight Games
| Place_of_Death = [[Castle Black]]
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| Title = Captain of the [[Iron Gate]] (formerly)<br>[[Commander of the City Watch]]<br>[[Lord of Harrenhal]]
| Books         = [[A Game of Thrones]] (Appears)<br>[[A Clash of Kings]] (Appears)<br>[[A Storm of Swords]] (Appears)<br>[[A Feast for Crows]] (Mentioned)<br>[[A Dance with Dragons]] (Appears)
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| Allegiance = [[City Watch of King's Landing]]<br>[[House Slynt]]<br>[[Night's Watch]]
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| Played_by      = Dominic Carter
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| Culture = [[Crownlands]]
| TV_series     = [[Game of Thrones - Season 1|Season 1]] {{!}} [[Game of Thrones - Season 2|Season 2]]
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| Date_of_Birth = {{Date|260|279}}<ref>''See the [[Years after Aegon's Conquest/Calculations Ages (Continued)#Janos Slynt|Janos Slynt]] calculation.''</ref>
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| Place_of_Birth = [[King's Landing]]{{ref|awoiaf|Janos Slynt}}
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| Place_of_Death = [[Castle Black]]
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| Father = Unknown butcher
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| Issue = [[Morros Slynt]]<br>[[Jothos Slynt]]<br>[[Danos Slynt]]<br>Daughter
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| Books = ''[[A Game of Thrones]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Clash of Kings]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Storm of Swords]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (appears)
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| Played_by = [[w:Dominic Carter (actor)|Dominic Carter]]
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| TV_series = ''[[Game of Thrones]]'': <br>[[Game of Thrones - Season 1|Season 1]] {{!}} [[Game of Thrones - Season 2|2]] {{!}} [[Game of Thrones - Season 4|4]] {{!}} [[Game of Thrones - Season 5|5]]
 
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[[File:Janos Slynt.png|300px|thumb|Commander of the City ([tv show])]]
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'''Janos Slynt''' is the head of [[House Slynt]] and [[Commander of the City Watch|commander]] of the [[City Watch of King's Landing]]. His father was a butcher.{{Ref|AGOT|69}} In the television adaptation ''[[Game of Thrones]]'', he is played by [[w:Dominic Carter (actor)|Dominic Carter]].<ref>[http://www.liftingfaces.com/2009/09/game-of-thrones-cast-so-far/ Game of Thrones: cast so far] on Liftingfaces</ref>  
 
 
Lord '''Janos Slynt''' is a member of the [[Night's Watch]] and former head of [[House Slynt]]. He is the former commander of the [[City Watch of King's Landing]]. Briefly, he was Lord of [[Harrenhal]], before joining the Watch. His father was a butcher.{{ref|aGoT|69}} In the [[Game of Thrones|TV series]] he is played by Dominic Carter.<ref>[http://www.liftingfaces.com/2009/09/game-of-thrones-cast-so-far/ Game of Thrones: cast so far] on Liftingfaces</ref>  
 
  
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
He is a stout man, with jowls and a bald pate.{{Ref|aGoT|27}} He is frog-faced and built like a keg.{{Ref|aCoK|8}}
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{{See also|:Category:Images of Janos Slynt|l1=Images of Janos Slynt}}
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Janos is a stout man, with a jowly face and a bald pate.{{Ref|aGoT|27}} He is frog-faced, and built like a keg.{{Ref|aCoK|8}} He wears ornate gold-and-black plate, with a high-crested helm.{{ref|AGOT|49}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Slynt was captain of the [[Iron Gate]] and was raised to commander of the City Watch after the death of the previous commander, [[Manly Stokeworth]].{{ref|aDwD|7}}
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Janos was born the son of a butcher in [[King's Landing]]. While captain of the [[Iron Gate]], he was raised to Commander of the [[City Watch of King's Landing]], the so-called gold cloaks, after the death of the previous commander, [[Manly Stokeworth]].{{ref|aDwD|7}}
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During his rule as commander of the gold cloaks, Janos was known for taking bribes and selling positions and promotions. By the end of his tenure, over half the officers were paying him part of their salaries. Lord [[Jon Arryn]], the [[Hand of the King]] to [[Robert I Baratheon]], discovered this, and had two men who were willing to come forward to testify against Janos, but both were found dead a short time later. Robert ackowledged Janos's corruption, but allowed him to remain in his position, arguing his successor might be worse. The king's brother, Lord [[Stannis Baratheon]], felt Lord [[Petyr Baelish]] had convinced Robert to retain Janos.{{ref|ASOS|78}}
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==Recent Events==
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===''A Game of Thrones''===
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[[File:Janos Slynt1.jpg‎‎|thumb|350px|Janos Slynt by Paul Phillips ©]]
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Janos is the Commander of the [[City Watch of King's Landing]] when Lord [[Eddard Stark]] becomes [[Hand of the King]] after the death of Lord [[Jon Arryn]]. Before the start of the [[Hand's tourney]], Janos comes before the [[small council]] and reports about the disturbances caused by people flooding the city. He asks for more men to keep the peace. Eddard grants Slynt to hire fifty more men and orders the [[master of coin]], Lord [[Petyr Baelish]], to come up with the money to pay them. He also promises Janos twenty men of his own household guards as reinforcements for the time of the tourney.{{ref|aGoT|27}}
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After King [[Robert I Baratheon]] is injured while [[boar]] hunting in the [[kingswood]], Eddard plans to proclaim Lord [[Stannis Baratheon]] as the new king once Robert has died, implying a likely confrontation with Queen [[Cersei Lannister]], who wants to install her son, Prince [[Joffrey Baratheon]], to the [[Iron Throne]] instead. Given the strength of the [[House Lannister|Lannister]] force commanded by Cersei, Eddard sees the loyalty of the City Watch as crucial to the success of his plan, so he contacts Petyr, who promises him to buy the loyalty of Janos and his men for six thousand gold pieces.{{ref|aGoT|47}}
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When Eddard challenges Joffrey's legitimacy in the throne room and calls on Janos to put Cersei and her children under arrest, Janos betrays him. The gold cloaks begin to murder the [[House Stark guards|Stark household guards]], and Janos kills [[Varly]] by slashing his throat.{{ref|aGoT|49}} Musing in his cell about why his actions have failed, Eddard damns Janos as one of the people who have betrayed him and [[Seven Kingdoms|the realm]], yet he ultimately blames himself the most.{{ref|aGoT|58}}
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Janos is raised to [[Lord of Harrenhal]] for his services to the crown, and is named a member of the small council. The appointment of a commoner to such a high position causes resentment among nobles at court.{{ref|aGoT|57}} Janos chooses a bloody spear on a black field as his sigil. He adds golden scales to his black doublet, and wears a checkered cape of black and gold.{{ref|AGOT|57}}
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Janos laughs when Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] is dismissed and replaced as [[Lord Commander of the Kingsguard]].{{ref|aGoT|57}} After recording his dismissal in the [[White Book]]{{ref|aCoK|67}} and gather his possessions in the [[Red Keep#White Sword Tower|White Sword Tower]], Barristan is confronted by Janos and three gold cloaks in the stables. The seasoned knight, only armed with a knife, escapes them, killing one gold cloak and riding through Janos and the other two. The commander sends men after the former Kingsguard, but Barristan the Bold overcomes the guards at the [[River Gate|Mud Gate]] and kills one of his pursuers before fleeing [[King's Landing]].{{ref|aDwD|11}}
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At the [[Great Sept of Baelor]], Janos and Ser [[Ilyn Payne]] follow King Joffrey's order to execute Eddard,{{ref|AGOT|65}}{{ref|ACOK|8}} with Janos displaying Ned's head to the crowd.{{ref|ADWD|65}} Afterward, Lord Slynt attends another court session, in which Joffrey hands out harsh sentences in matters brought before him, nodding in approval to every action of the king.{{ref|aGoT|67}}
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Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] is aghast at the granting of [[Harrenhal]] to Janos, the son of a butcher. He orders his son, [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]], to go to King's Landing and act as Hand of the King in his absence.{{ref|aGoT|69}}
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===''A Clash of Kings''===
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Lord Janos sits on the small council when [[Tyrion Lannister]] arrives in King's Landing. Janos is later stripped of [[Harrenhal]] and forcibly sent to join the [[Night's Watch]] by Tyrion along with the men he has suggested as replacements for him as Commander of the City Watch. He is replaced by Ser [[Jacelyn Bywater]],{{ref|aCoK|8}} though Tyrion believes that in getting rid of Slynt for Bywater, he has merely replaced a man loyal to [[Petyr Baelish]] with one loyal to [[Varys]].
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Tyrion's action against Janos displeases his sister, Queen [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]].{{ref|aCoK|17}} Petyr cites Janos's fate when Tyrion offers him Harrenhal as a gift for his services to the Crown, pointing out that Janos had received Harrenhal for the same reason and yet wound up being forced to [[Night's Watch|take the black]]. Tyrion replies that, while he had no use for Slynt, the same is not true for Baelish.{{ref|aCoK|17}} Rumor spreads among the [[smallfolk]] that Janos was exiled because he was too bluff and honest for Tyrion.{{ref|ACOK|41}}
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===''A Storm of Swords''===
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[[File:Janos Wall.jpg|350px|thumb|Janos at the [[Wall]] - by Amok ©]]
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Not knowing that [[Renly Baratheon]] is dead, [[Bowen Marsh]] of the [[Night's Watch]] sends an appeal to the [[War of the Five Kings|five kings at war]], in which he asks them to send men to defend the [[Wall]] and the realm against an expected attack by [[Mance Rayder]]'s [[free folk|wildlings]]. He also tells them about the possible death of [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch|Lord Commander]] [[Jeor Mormont|Mormont]] during the [[great ranging]]. Lord [[Tywin Lannister]], annoyed about the neutrality of the Night's Watch, suggests Janos become the new Lord Commander as a [[House Lannister|Lannister]] ally against the objections of Tyrion.{{ref|ASOS|32}} Tywin orders Grand Maester [[Pycelle]] to write to Bowen in the name of King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]], in which the demand for men is rejected for the time being but the "fondest regards to his faithful friend and servant Lord Janos Slynt" are also expressed. Tyrion regrets that he did not leave orders for Janos to be disposed of the way his partner in crime [[Allar Deem]] was.{{Ref|aSoS|32}}
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Janos arrives at [[Castle Black]] and hauls [[Jon Snow]] before him on charges of treason and oathbreaking. He allies with Ser [[Alliser Thorne]] and Ser [[Glendon Hewett]] and has [[Rattleshirt]] confirm that Jon killed [[Qhorin Halfhand]]. Janos has Jon arrested and placed in an [[ice cell]].{{Ref|aSoS|69}}
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After being prevented by Maester [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]] from hanging Jon, Janos sends Jon to assassinate Mance Rayder, hoping that Jon will be killed in the process. [[Stannis Baratheon]]'s army arrives and [[battle beneath the Wall|captures]] Mance, however.{{Ref|aSoS|73}}
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Janos puts himself forth as a candidate to succeed Jeor Mormont as [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]], with the support of Alliser and later [[Bowen Marsh]].{{Ref|aSoS|75}} Janos also tries to persuade Stannis to support him, but Stannis's personal dislike for Janos over his corruption, and his distaste for the man's sycophantic flattery, puts an end to it. Due to the rivalry between [[Cotter Pyke]] and Ser [[Denys Mallister]], Slynt's chances improve. However, in the end, Janos is defeated by the efforts of [[Samwell Tarly]], who persuades Cotter and Denys to support Jon Snow as a compromise candidate.{{Ref|aSoS|78}}{{Ref|aSoS|79}}
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
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Janos informs the Lannister court of events at the Wall, sending a letter to Grand Maester Pycelle telling of Stannis trying to make common cause with the wildlings.{{ref|affc|17}}
  
During his reign as Commander of the [[Gold Cloaks]], Janos was known for taking bribes and selling positions and promotions. By the end of his tenure, over half the officers were paying him part of their salaries. [[Jon Arryn]] discovered this and had two men who were willing to come forward to testify against Janos, but both were found dead a short time later. Despite this, Arryn still wished for Slynt to be dismissed but [[Robert Baratheon]] stated that...
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===''A Dance With Dragons''===
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[[File:Small Justice for Ned.jpg|350px|thumb|[[Jon Snow]] executes Janos Slynt, by acazigot ©]]
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[[Jon Snow]], now Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, decides to give Janos command of the abandoned way castle [[Greyguard]], in order to avoid Janos undermining his authority with his scheming and to separate him from his ally Alliser Thorne.{{ref|ADWD|7}}
  
{{Quote|"They all steal, better one we know the next man might be worse."{{ref|aSoS|78}}
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However, Janos refuses to follow Jon's orders, first in private, and then the next morning refusing him publicly. Jon, tired of Janos's insubordination, and knowing either imprisoning him or forcing him to go would only cause further problems, orders that Janos be taken to the top of the [[Wall]] and hanged. The arrogant Janos threatens [[Tywin Lannister]]'s retribution, unaware that Tywin has died. As Janos protests, Jon changes his mind, and orders his men to fetch a chopping block so he can carry out the beheading himself, under the laws of the [[First Men]] his father had followed. Janos begs for mercy with his head on the block, but Jon quickly beheads him with [[Longclaw]]. A watching [[Stannis Baratheon]] approves of Jon's decision.{{Ref|aDwD|7}}
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Janos's accusations toward Jon are remembered by some of the men at Castle Black, hampering the new Lord Commander's support.{{ref|ADWD|17}}
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==Quotes by Janos==
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[[File: Borja Pindado janosslynt.jpg|thumb|350px|Janos, by Borja Pindado © Fantasy Flight Games]]
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{{quote|You and your threats, well, we will see. I am the king's friend, you know. We shall hear what [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]] has to say about this. And [[Petyr Baelish|Littlefinger]] and [[Cersei Lannister|the queen]], oh, yes. Janos Slynt has a good many friends. We will see who goes sailing, I promise you. Indeed we will.{{ref|ACOK|8}}|Janos to [[Tyrion Lannister]]}}
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{{quote|'''Janos''': You lie through your [[bastard]]'s teeth. Well, I will not suffer it. I will not! You might have fooled [[Donal Noye|this crippled blacksmith]], but not Janos Slynt! Oh, no. Janos Slynt does not swallow lies so easily. Did you think my skull was stuffed with cabbage?<br>
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'''Jon''': I don't know what your skull is stuffed with. My lord.{{ref|ASOS|69}}|Janos and [[Jon Snow]]}}
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{{quote|'''Janos''': Lies, all lies! A strong man makes enemies, Your Grace, they whisper lies behind your back. Naught was ever proven, not a man came forward...<br>
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'''Stannis''': Two men who were prepared to come forward died suddenly on their rounds. Do not trifle with me, my lord, I saw the proofs [[Jon Arryn]] laid before the [[small council]]. If I had been king, you would have lost more than your office, I promise you that, but [[Robert I Baratheon|Robert]] shrugged away your little lapses. 'They all steal' I recall him saying. 'Better a thief we know than one we don't, the next man might be worse'. Lord [[Petyr Baelish|Petyr's]] words in my brother's mouth, I'll warrant.{{ref|aSoS|78}}|Janos and [[Stannis Baratheon]]}}
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{{Quote|'''Jon''': It is forty leagues to [[Greyguard]]. Pack up your arms and armor, say your farewells, and be ready to depart at first light on the morrow.<br>
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'''Janos''': No. I will not go meekly off to freeze and die. No [[Eddard Stark|traitor's]] bastard gives commands to Janos Slynt! I am not without friends, I warn you. Here, and in [[King's Landing]] too. I was the [[Lord of Harrenhal]]! Give your ruin to one of the blind fools who cast a stone for you, I will not have it. Do you hear me, boy? I will not have it!{{ref|ADWD|7}}|[[Jon Snow]] and Janos}}
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{{Quote|'''Jon''': You are refusing to obey my order?<br>
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'''Janos''': You can stick your order up your [[bastard]]'s arse.<br>
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'''Jon''': As you will. Please take Lord Janos to the Wall, and hang him.{{ref|ADWD|7}}|[[Jon Snow]] and Janos}}
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{{Quote|If the boy thinks that he can frighten me, he is mistaken. He would not dare to hang me. Janos Slynt has friends, important friends, you'll see…{{ref|ADWD|7}}|Janos, about [[Jon Snow]]}}
  
Thus Slynt retained his office. According to [[Stannis Baratheon]], these were [[Petyr Baelish|Littlefinger's]] words coming from Robert's mouth; Stannis stated that Baelish undoubtedly knew of Slynt's corruption and made sure the crown profited from it as much as Janos. Stannis also swore that if he had been king, Slynt would have lost more than his office for such corruption.{{ref|aSoS|78}}
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==Quotes about Janos==
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{{quote|If you cannot keep the king's peace, Janos, perhaps the [[City Watch of King's Landing|City Watch]] should be commanded by someone who can.{{ref|AGOT|27}}|[[Renly Baratheon]] to Janos}}
  
==Recent Events==
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{{quote|Frog-faced Lord Slynt sat at the end of the [[small council|council]] table wearing a black velvet doublet and a shiny cloth-of-[[gold]] cape, nodding with approval every time [[Joffrey Baratheon|the king]] pronounced a sentence. Sansa stared hard at his ugly face, remembering how he had thrown down [[Eddard Stark|her father]] for Ser [[Ilyn Payne|Ilyn]] to behead, wishing she could hurt him, wishing that some hero would throw him down and cut off his head.{{ref|AGOT|67}}|thoughts of [[Sansa Stark]]}}
===A Game of Thrones===
 
Janos Slynt is the Commander of the City Watch of King's Landing during the [[Tourney of the Hand]].{{ref|aGoT|27}} When Lord [[Eddard Stark]] attempts to wrest control of the crown from Queen [[Cersei Lannister|Cersei]], Janos swears the swords of the City Watch to him. However in the Throne Room, he betrays Lord Eddard and kills [[Varly]]. He is raised to Lord of [[Harrenhal]] for his services to the crown.{{ref|aGoT|57}}
 
  
===A Clash of Kings===
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{{quote|Whose notion was it to make this Janos Slynt a lord? The man's father was a butcher, and they grant him [[Harrenhal]]. Harrenhal, that was the [[House Hoare|seat of kings]]! Not that he will ever set foot inside it, if I have a say. I am told he took a bloody spear for his sigil. A bloody cleaver would have been my choice.{{ref|AGOT|69}}|[[Tywin Lannister]] to [[Tyrion Lannister]]}}
Lord Janos sits on the Small Council when [[Tyrion Lannister]] arrives in King's Landing. He is later stripped of [[Harrenhal]] and sent to join the [[Night's Watch]] by Tyrion Lannister along with the other men he had offered up as likely replacements for him as Commander of the City Watch. He's replaced by Ser [[Jacelyn Bywater]].{{ref|aCoK|8}}
 
  
===A Storm of Swords===
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{{quote|'''Tyrion''': Janos Slynt is a butcher's son. You yourself told me—<br>
Lord Janos arrived at [[Castle Black]] and hauled [[Jon Snow]] before him on charges of treason and oathbreaking. He allied with Ser [[Alliser Thorne]] and Ser [[Glendon Hewett]]. He brought [[Rattleshirt]] out who confirmed that Jon had killed [[Qhorin Halfhand]]. He had Jon arrested and placed in an ice cell.{{Ref|aSoS|69}}
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'''Tywin''': I recall what I told you. [[Castle Black]] is not [[Harrenhal]], however. The [[Night's Watch]] is not the [[small council|king's council]]. There is a tool for every task, and a task for every tool.<br>
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'''Tyrion''': Lord Janos is a hollow suit of armor who will sell himself to the highest bidder.{{ref|ASOS|32}}|[[Tyrion Lannister]] and [[Tywin Lannister]]}}
  
After being prevented by [[Maester Aemon]] from hanging Jon, Lord Janos sent Jon to assassinate [[Mance Rayder]], hoping Jon would be killed in the process.{{Ref|aSoS|73}}
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{{Quote|'''Bowen''': Who better to command the [[Night's Watch|black cloaks]] than a man who once commanded the [[City Watch of King's Landing|gold]]?<br>
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'''Stannis''': Any one of you I would think. Even [[Hobb|the cook]].{{ref|ASOS|78}}|[[Bowen Marsh]] and [[Stannis Baratheon]]}}
  
Slynt put himself forth as candidate to succeed [[Jeor Mormont]] as [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]], with the support of Ser [[Alliser Thorne]] and later on of [[Bowen Marsh]] as well.{{Ref|aSoS|75}} Slynt also tried to persuade Stannis to support him, but Stannis's dislike for Slynt and his distaste for the man's sycophantic flattery put an end to it. Due to the rivalry between [[Cotter Pyke]] and Ser [[Denys Mallister]], his chances improved. In the end he was defeated by the efforts of [[Samwell Tarly]] who persuaded Pyke and Mallister to support Jon Snow as a compromise candidate.{{Ref|aSoS|78}}{{Ref|aSoS|79}}
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{{Quote|This so-called Lord of [[Harrenhal]] is a butcher's whelp upjumped by the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]]. Small wonder he is venal and corrupt.{{ref|aSoS|78}}|[[Denys Mallister]] to [[Samwell Tarly]]}}
  
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{{Quote|All of a man's crimes were wiped away when he [[Night's Watch|took the black]], and all of his allegiances as well, yet he found it hard to think of Janos Slynt as a brother. There is blood between us. This man helped slay [[Eddard Stark|my father]] and did his best to have me killed as well.{{ref|aDwD|7}}|[[Jon Snow]]'s thoughts}}
[[File:Janos Slynt1.jpg‎‎|Janos Slynt by Paul Phillips©|thumb|250px]]
 
To avoid Slynt undermining his authority with his scheming, to separate him from his ally [[Alliser Thorne]] and in view of his experience, Jon Snow, now Lord Commander of the Night's Watch decided to give Slynt command of the abandoned way castle [[Greyguard]].
 
  
Still under the misapprehension that Jon's youth and inexperience gave him licence to do as he pleased, Slynt refused to follow Jon's orders, doing so the second time publicly. At that point Jon, sick of Slynt's insubordination and knowing either imprisoning Slynt or forcing him to go would only cause further problems, ordered that Slynt should be taken to the top of the Wall and hanged, though Slynt remained arrogantly confident Jon wouldn't go through with the execution. However, Jon ultimately decided to follow the moral code that [[Eddard Stark]] had set his sons, and ordered his men to fetch a chopping block so Jon could carry out the beheading himself, under the laws of the [[First Men]] his father had followed: namely 'The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword.' With his head on the block, Slynt begged for mercy and said he would obey Jon's orders but Jon told him it was too late, though Jon was merciful and killed Slynt quickly. [[Stannis Baratheon]], who watched the execution, approved of Jon's behavior.{{Ref|aDwD|7}}
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{{Quote|'''Jon''': I will not hang him. Bring him here.<br>
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'''Bowen''': Oh, [[The Seven|Seven]] save us.<br>
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'''Jon''': [[Eddison Tollett|Edd]], fetch me a block.{{ref|ADWD|7}}|[[Jon Snow]] and [[Bowen Marsh]]}}
  
 
==Family==
 
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==References and Notes==
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==Behind the Scenes==
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At a convention in 2008, [[George R.R. Martin]] read an early version of ''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'', [[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 7|Jon II]], in which Janos Slynt was actually hanged from the [[Wall]]. The rope used was one hundred feet long, and Slynt breaks his neck when he hits the end.<ref>asoiaf.westeros.org: [https://asoiaf.westeros.org/index.php?/topic/27418-pre-adwd-spoilers-jon-3-but-actually-jon-1/ &#91;Pre-ADwD Spoilers&#93; Jon 3 but actually Jon 1] (March 30, 2008)</ref>
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{{Commander of the City Watch}}
The [http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Janos_Slynt Janos Slynt article] on the Game of Thrones wikia.
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House Slynt.svg City Watch of King's Landing.svg Night's Watch.svg Janos Slynt
Janos Slynt by henning.jpg
Janos, by Henning Ludvigsen © Fantasy Flight Games

Titles
Allegiances
Culture Crownlands
Born 260279 AC[1]
King's Landing[2]
Died 300 AC
Castle Black
Father Unknown butcher
Issue
Books

Played by Dominic Carter
TV series Game of Thrones:
Season 1 | 2 | 4 | 5

Janos Slynt is the head of House Slynt and commander of the City Watch of King's Landing. His father was a butcher.[3] In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, he is played by Dominic Carter.[4]

Appearance

Janos is a stout man, with a jowly face and a bald pate.[5] He is frog-faced, and built like a keg.[6] He wears ornate gold-and-black plate, with a high-crested helm.[7]

History

Janos was born the son of a butcher in King's Landing. While captain of the Iron Gate, he was raised to Commander of the City Watch of King's Landing, the so-called gold cloaks, after the death of the previous commander, Manly Stokeworth.[8]

During his rule as commander of the gold cloaks, Janos was known for taking bribes and selling positions and promotions. By the end of his tenure, over half the officers were paying him part of their salaries. Lord Jon Arryn, the Hand of the King to Robert I Baratheon, discovered this, and had two men who were willing to come forward to testify against Janos, but both were found dead a short time later. Robert ackowledged Janos's corruption, but allowed him to remain in his position, arguing his successor might be worse. The king's brother, Lord Stannis Baratheon, felt Lord Petyr Baelish had convinced Robert to retain Janos.[9]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

Janos Slynt by Paul Phillips ©

Janos is the Commander of the City Watch of King's Landing when Lord Eddard Stark becomes Hand of the King after the death of Lord Jon Arryn. Before the start of the Hand's tourney, Janos comes before the small council and reports about the disturbances caused by people flooding the city. He asks for more men to keep the peace. Eddard grants Slynt to hire fifty more men and orders the master of coin, Lord Petyr Baelish, to come up with the money to pay them. He also promises Janos twenty men of his own household guards as reinforcements for the time of the tourney.[5]

After King Robert I Baratheon is injured while boar hunting in the kingswood, Eddard plans to proclaim Lord Stannis Baratheon as the new king once Robert has died, implying a likely confrontation with Queen Cersei Lannister, who wants to install her son, Prince Joffrey Baratheon, to the Iron Throne instead. Given the strength of the Lannister force commanded by Cersei, Eddard sees the loyalty of the City Watch as crucial to the success of his plan, so he contacts Petyr, who promises him to buy the loyalty of Janos and his men for six thousand gold pieces.[10]

When Eddard challenges Joffrey's legitimacy in the throne room and calls on Janos to put Cersei and her children under arrest, Janos betrays him. The gold cloaks begin to murder the Stark household guards, and Janos kills Varly by slashing his throat.[7] Musing in his cell about why his actions have failed, Eddard damns Janos as one of the people who have betrayed him and the realm, yet he ultimately blames himself the most.[11]

Janos is raised to Lord of Harrenhal for his services to the crown, and is named a member of the small council. The appointment of a commoner to such a high position causes resentment among nobles at court.[12] Janos chooses a bloody spear on a black field as his sigil. He adds golden scales to his black doublet, and wears a checkered cape of black and gold.[12]

Janos laughs when Ser Barristan Selmy is dismissed and replaced as Lord Commander of the Kingsguard.[12] After recording his dismissal in the White Book[13] and gather his possessions in the White Sword Tower, Barristan is confronted by Janos and three gold cloaks in the stables. The seasoned knight, only armed with a knife, escapes them, killing one gold cloak and riding through Janos and the other two. The commander sends men after the former Kingsguard, but Barristan the Bold overcomes the guards at the Mud Gate and kills one of his pursuers before fleeing King's Landing.[14]

At the Great Sept of Baelor, Janos and Ser Ilyn Payne follow King Joffrey's order to execute Eddard,[15][6] with Janos displaying Ned's head to the crowd.[16] Afterward, Lord Slynt attends another court session, in which Joffrey hands out harsh sentences in matters brought before him, nodding in approval to every action of the king.[17]

Lord Tywin Lannister is aghast at the granting of Harrenhal to Janos, the son of a butcher. He orders his son, Tyrion, to go to King's Landing and act as Hand of the King in his absence.[3]

A Clash of Kings

Lord Janos sits on the small council when Tyrion Lannister arrives in King's Landing. Janos is later stripped of Harrenhal and forcibly sent to join the Night's Watch by Tyrion along with the men he has suggested as replacements for him as Commander of the City Watch. He is replaced by Ser Jacelyn Bywater,[6] though Tyrion believes that in getting rid of Slynt for Bywater, he has merely replaced a man loyal to Petyr Baelish with one loyal to Varys.

Tyrion's action against Janos displeases his sister, Queen Cersei.[18] Petyr cites Janos's fate when Tyrion offers him Harrenhal as a gift for his services to the Crown, pointing out that Janos had received Harrenhal for the same reason and yet wound up being forced to take the black. Tyrion replies that, while he had no use for Slynt, the same is not true for Baelish.[18] Rumor spreads among the smallfolk that Janos was exiled because he was too bluff and honest for Tyrion.[19]

A Storm of Swords

Janos at the Wall - by Amok ©

Not knowing that Renly Baratheon is dead, Bowen Marsh of the Night's Watch sends an appeal to the five kings at war, in which he asks them to send men to defend the Wall and the realm against an expected attack by Mance Rayder's wildlings. He also tells them about the possible death of Lord Commander Mormont during the great ranging. Lord Tywin Lannister, annoyed about the neutrality of the Night's Watch, suggests Janos become the new Lord Commander as a Lannister ally against the objections of Tyrion.[20] Tywin orders Grand Maester Pycelle to write to Bowen in the name of King Joffrey, in which the demand for men is rejected for the time being but the "fondest regards to his faithful friend and servant Lord Janos Slynt" are also expressed. Tyrion regrets that he did not leave orders for Janos to be disposed of the way his partner in crime Allar Deem was.[20]

Janos arrives at Castle Black and hauls Jon Snow before him on charges of treason and oathbreaking. He allies with Ser Alliser Thorne and Ser Glendon Hewett and has Rattleshirt confirm that Jon killed Qhorin Halfhand. Janos has Jon arrested and placed in an ice cell.[21]

After being prevented by Maester Aemon from hanging Jon, Janos sends Jon to assassinate Mance Rayder, hoping that Jon will be killed in the process. Stannis Baratheon's army arrives and captures Mance, however.[22]

Janos puts himself forth as a candidate to succeed Jeor Mormont as Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, with the support of Alliser and later Bowen Marsh.[23] Janos also tries to persuade Stannis to support him, but Stannis's personal dislike for Janos over his corruption, and his distaste for the man's sycophantic flattery, puts an end to it. Due to the rivalry between Cotter Pyke and Ser Denys Mallister, Slynt's chances improve. However, in the end, Janos is defeated by the efforts of Samwell Tarly, who persuades Cotter and Denys to support Jon Snow as a compromise candidate.[9][24]

A Feast for Crows

Janos informs the Lannister court of events at the Wall, sending a letter to Grand Maester Pycelle telling of Stannis trying to make common cause with the wildlings.[25]

A Dance With Dragons

Jon Snow executes Janos Slynt, by acazigot ©

Jon Snow, now Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, decides to give Janos command of the abandoned way castle Greyguard, in order to avoid Janos undermining his authority with his scheming and to separate him from his ally Alliser Thorne.[8]

However, Janos refuses to follow Jon's orders, first in private, and then the next morning refusing him publicly. Jon, tired of Janos's insubordination, and knowing either imprisoning him or forcing him to go would only cause further problems, orders that Janos be taken to the top of the Wall and hanged. The arrogant Janos threatens Tywin Lannister's retribution, unaware that Tywin has died. As Janos protests, Jon changes his mind, and orders his men to fetch a chopping block so he can carry out the beheading himself, under the laws of the First Men his father had followed. Janos begs for mercy with his head on the block, but Jon quickly beheads him with Longclaw. A watching Stannis Baratheon approves of Jon's decision.[8]

Janos's accusations toward Jon are remembered by some of the men at Castle Black, hampering the new Lord Commander's support.[26]

Quotes by Janos

Janos, by Borja Pindado © Fantasy Flight Games

You and your threats, well, we will see. I am the king's friend, you know. We shall hear what Joffrey has to say about this. And Littlefinger and the queen, oh, yes. Janos Slynt has a good many friends. We will see who goes sailing, I promise you. Indeed we will.[6]

—Janos to Tyrion Lannister

Janos: You lie through your bastard's teeth. Well, I will not suffer it. I will not! You might have fooled this crippled blacksmith, but not Janos Slynt! Oh, no. Janos Slynt does not swallow lies so easily. Did you think my skull was stuffed with cabbage?
Jon: I don't know what your skull is stuffed with. My lord.[21]

—Janos and Jon Snow

Janos: Lies, all lies! A strong man makes enemies, Your Grace, they whisper lies behind your back. Naught was ever proven, not a man came forward...
Stannis: Two men who were prepared to come forward died suddenly on their rounds. Do not trifle with me, my lord, I saw the proofs Jon Arryn laid before the small council. If I had been king, you would have lost more than your office, I promise you that, but Robert shrugged away your little lapses. 'They all steal' I recall him saying. 'Better a thief we know than one we don't, the next man might be worse'. Lord Petyr's words in my brother's mouth, I'll warrant.[9]

—Janos and Stannis Baratheon

Jon: It is forty leagues to Greyguard. Pack up your arms and armor, say your farewells, and be ready to depart at first light on the morrow.
Janos: No. I will not go meekly off to freeze and die. No traitor's bastard gives commands to Janos Slynt! I am not without friends, I warn you. Here, and in King's Landing too. I was the Lord of Harrenhal! Give your ruin to one of the blind fools who cast a stone for you, I will not have it. Do you hear me, boy? I will not have it![8]

Jon Snow and Janos

Jon: You are refusing to obey my order?

Janos: You can stick your order up your bastard's arse.

Jon: As you will. Please take Lord Janos to the Wall, and hang him.[8]

Jon Snow and Janos

If the boy thinks that he can frighten me, he is mistaken. He would not dare to hang me. Janos Slynt has friends, important friends, you'll see…[8]

—Janos, about Jon Snow

Quotes about Janos

If you cannot keep the king's peace, Janos, perhaps the City Watch should be commanded by someone who can.[5]

Renly Baratheon to Janos

Frog-faced Lord Slynt sat at the end of the council table wearing a black velvet doublet and a shiny cloth-of-gold cape, nodding with approval every time the king pronounced a sentence. Sansa stared hard at his ugly face, remembering how he had thrown down her father for Ser Ilyn to behead, wishing she could hurt him, wishing that some hero would throw him down and cut off his head.[17]

—thoughts of Sansa Stark

Whose notion was it to make this Janos Slynt a lord? The man's father was a butcher, and they grant him Harrenhal. Harrenhal, that was the seat of kings! Not that he will ever set foot inside it, if I have a say. I am told he took a bloody spear for his sigil. A bloody cleaver would have been my choice.[3]

Tyrion: Janos Slynt is a butcher's son. You yourself told me—

Tywin: I recall what I told you. Castle Black is not Harrenhal, however. The Night's Watch is not the king's council. There is a tool for every task, and a task for every tool.

Tyrion: Lord Janos is a hollow suit of armor who will sell himself to the highest bidder.[20]

Bowen: Who better to command the black cloaks than a man who once commanded the gold?
Stannis: Any one of you I would think. Even the cook.[9]

This so-called Lord of Harrenhal is a butcher's whelp upjumped by the Lannisters. Small wonder he is venal and corrupt.[9]

All of a man's crimes were wiped away when he took the black, and all of his allegiances as well, yet he found it hard to think of Janos Slynt as a brother. There is blood between us. This man helped slay my father and did his best to have me killed as well.[8]

Jon Snow's thoughts

Jon: I will not hang him. Bring him here.

Bowen: Oh, Seven save us.

Jon: Edd, fetch me a block.[8]

Family

 
 
 
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butcher
 
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wife
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Morros
 
Jothos
 
Danos
 
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Behind the Scenes

At a convention in 2008, George R.R. Martin read an early version of A Dance with Dragons, Jon II, in which Janos Slynt was actually hanged from the Wall. The rope used was one hundred feet long, and Slynt breaks his neck when he hits the end.[27]

References

Preceded by Commander of the City Watch of King's Landing
?–299 AC
Succeeded by
New title 1st Lord Slynt
299 AC
Succeeded by
Preceded by — TITULAR —
Lord of Harrenhal
299 AC
Reason for succession failure:
Harrenhal never occupied
Succeeded by