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− | The '''Red Lamb''' is a former slave | + | The '''Red Lamb''' is a former [[Slavery|slave]] in [[Meereen]] training to become a [[knight]] with Ser [[Barristan Selmy]].{{Ref|ADWD|67}} His real name is not known. |
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− | + | The Red Lamb is a [[Lhazareen|Lhazarene]], whom the [[Dothraki]] mock as "Lamb Men". He spends most of ''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' in training in [[the Great Pyramid]] to become a knight, as a squire to Ser [[Barristan Selmy]]. Barristan considers the Red Lamb to be one of his best squires after [[Larraq]] and [[Tumco Lho]]. Barristan thinks the boy is all ferocity with no technique but believes with some more training the boy's skill will improve.{{Ref|ADWD|67}} | |
− | + | When Ser Barristan goes down to the dungeons to tell [[Gerris Drinkwater]] and [[Archibald Yronwood]] of [[Quentyn Martell]]'s demise, he takes two newly-made knights with him, the Red Lamb and Ser Tumco.{{Ref|ADWD|70}} | |
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+ | {{Quote|I am not afraid. Should I die, I will go before the [[Great Shepherd]] of [[Lhazar]], break his crook across my knee, and say to him, "Why did you make your people lambs, when the world is full of wolves?" Then I will spit into his eye.<ref>[[The Winds of Winter]], [[Barristan I (The Winds of Winter)|Barristan I]]</ref>}} | ||
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Revision as of 22:21, 29 May 2021
Red Lamb | |
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Alias | Red Lamb |
Title | Ser |
Allegiance | House Targaryen |
Culture | Lhazarene |
Born | 279–285 AC[1] |
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The Red Lamb is a former slave in Meereen training to become a knight with Ser Barristan Selmy.[2] His real name is not known.
Recent Events
A Dance with Dragons
The Red Lamb is a Lhazarene, whom the Dothraki mock as "Lamb Men". He spends most of A Dance with Dragons in training in the Great Pyramid to become a knight, as a squire to Ser Barristan Selmy. Barristan considers the Red Lamb to be one of his best squires after Larraq and Tumco Lho. Barristan thinks the boy is all ferocity with no technique but believes with some more training the boy's skill will improve.[2]
When Ser Barristan goes down to the dungeons to tell Gerris Drinkwater and Archibald Yronwood of Quentyn Martell's demise, he takes two newly-made knights with him, the Red Lamb and Ser Tumco.[3]
Quotes
I am not afraid. Should I die, I will go before the Great Shepherd of Lhazar, break his crook across my knee, and say to him, "Why did you make your people lambs, when the world is full of wolves?" Then I will spit into his eye.[4]
References
- ↑ See the Red Lamb calculation.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 67, The Kingbreaker.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 70, The Queen's Hand.
- ↑ The Winds of Winter, Barristan I