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| Character_name = '''Vargo Hoat''' [[File:Brave companions small.png|50px|left]] [[File:Brave companions small.png|50px|right]]
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| Character_name = '''Vargo Hoat''' [[File:Brave Companions.svg|50px|left]] [[File:Brave Companions.svg|50px|right]]
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| image          = [[File:Vargo hoat by mattolsonart-d4wjz87.png|300px]]
| image_caption  = Vargo Hoat by Amok©
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| image_caption  = Vargo Hoat by mattolsonart-d4wjz87©
| Alias          = The Goat <br> The Crippler <br>The Qohorik
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| Alias          = The Qohorik{{ref|ACOK|17}}<br>The Crippler{{ref|ACOK|38}}<br>The goat{{ref|ACOK|47}}<br>The goat-helm{{ref|ACOK|30}}<br>The Goat of Harrenhal{{Ref|ASOS|62}}<br>The Goat{{ref|AFFC|20}}
| Title          = Lord of Harrenhal
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| Title          = Commander of the [[Brave Companions]]<br>[[Lord of Harrenhal]]
 
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| Culture        = [[Qohor]]
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| Place_of_Birth = [[Qohor]]{{ref|AWOIAF| Vargo Hoat}}
 
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| Place_of_Death = [[Harrenhal]]
 
| Place_of_Death = [[Harrenhal]]
 
| Date_of_Death  = {{Date|300}}
 
| Date_of_Death  = {{Date|300}}
| Books          = ''[[A Game of Thrones]]'' (Mentioned)<br>''[[A Clash of Kings]]'' (Appears)<br>''[[A Storm of Swords]]'' (Appears)<br>''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (Mentioned)
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| Books          = ''[[A Game of Thrones]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[A Clash of Kings]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Storm of Swords]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (mentioned)
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'''Vargo Hoat''' is the leader of the [[Brave Companions]], a particularly unsavory [[Mercenary#Sellswords|sellsword company]] in the [[Seven Kingdoms]], referred to as the "Bloody Mummers". The Mummers are described as the scum of the world, criminals and outcasts from many countries, with Hoat himself originating in [[Qohor]]. He is sometimes called "the Goat" due to his helm which is shaped to appear like goat horns.  
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'''Vargo Hoat''', sometimes called '''the Goat''',{{ref|AFFC|27}} is a [[sellsword]] from [[Qohor]] who leads the [[Brave Companions]] mercenary company.  
  
 
==Appearance and Character==
 
==Appearance and Character==
 
:''See also: [[:Category:Images of Vargo Hoat|Images of Vargo Hoat]]''
 
:''See also: [[:Category:Images of Vargo Hoat|Images of Vargo Hoat]]''
  
Vargo is a tall and gaunt man.{{Ref|aCoK|30}} He has a two-feet-long goatee dangling from a pointed chin.{{Ref|aFfC|27}}
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Vargo is a tall and gaunt man.{{Ref|ACOK|30}} He has a two-feet-long ropey black goatee dangling from a pointed chin.{{Ref|ACOK|30}}{{Ref|AFFC|27}} A large tongue causes Vargo to lisp and slobber when he speaks.{{Ref|ACOK|47}}
  
He wears a chain of linked coins from all the places where he has fought. The coins are of every shape and size, cast and hammered, bearing the likenesses of kings, wizards, gods and demons, and all manner of fanciful beasts. [[Raff The Sweetling]] later claims this chain as his own when [[The Mountain's men|the Mountain's men]] [[Retaking of Harrenhal|retake Harrenhal]].{{Ref|aFfC|27}} He rides a [[zorse]]. His coat of arms feature the [[Black Goat of Qohor]] and he wears a helm shaped as a goat's head.{{Ref|aCoK|30}}  
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Vargo is more cunning than he seems.{{Ref|ASOS|37}} He is a sadist who frequently tortures his prisoners by chopping off their hands and feet, earning him an additional nickname, "the Crippler".{{Ref|ACOK|38}}
  
A perpetually swollen tongue causes him to lisp and slobber when he speaks. Despite this, Hoat is more cunning than he seems, as no man survives being the commander of the [[Brave Companions]] without being ruthless and shrewd.
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Vargo wears a chain of linked [[coin]]s from all the places where he has fought. The coins are of every shape and size, cast and hammered, bearing the likenesses of kings, wizards, gods, demons, and all manner of fanciful beasts. Vargo rides a [[zorse]]. His coat of arms feature the [[Black Goat of Qohor]] and he wears a helm shaped as a goat's head.{{Ref|ACOK|30}}
  
At some point, he caught a venereal disease and so began sending women to be examined and given the all clear by [[Qyburn]] as a precautionary measure, before raping them. He is a sadist, who frequently tortures his prisoners by chopping off their hands and feet, earning him the additional nickname ''"the Crippler"''.
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==History==
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Vargo and the [[Brave Companions]] were brought across the [[narrow sea]] by Lord [[Tywin Lannister]].{{ref|ASOS|77}}
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After having caught a venereal disease, Vargo began sending women to be examined by [[Qyburn]] as a precautionary measure, before raping them.{{ref|ASOS|44}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
 
===''A Game of Thrones''===
 
===''A Game of Thrones''===
Vargo's company is employed by Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] and let loose upon the [[Riverlands]] to burn and pillage in an attempt to draw out and capture [[Robb Stark]], so that he can be traded with [[Jaime Lannister]]. He and the other reaver captains each lead 300 cavalry; he may have had other [[freerider]]s under his command in addition to the Brave Companions.{{Ref|aGoT|69}}
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As war breaks out in the [[Seven Kingdoms]], Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] orders his brother, Ser [[Kevan Lannister]], to have Ser [[Gregor Clegane]], Ser [[Amory Lorch]], and Vargo raid the [[riverlands]] with three hundred horsemen each.{{ref|AGOT|69}} Tywin offers to add [[Vale mountain clans]]men to Vargo's party, but [[Tyrion Lannister]] declines so that the clansmen can accompany him to [[King's Landing]].{{ref|AGOT|69}}
  
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
[[File:Christine Griffin VargoH.jpg|350px|thumb|Vargo Hoat - by C.Griffin ©]]
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[[File:Christine Griffin VargoH.jpg|350px|thumb|Vargo Hoat, by C. Griffin © Fantasy Flight Games]]
Although the terror unleashed around the [[Gods Eye]] by [[the Mountain's men]] and the [[Brave Companions]] has neither motivated [[Robb Stark]] to march against Lord [[Tywin Lannister]], who has taken [[Harrenhal]] as his seat, nor secured the release of Ser [[Jaime Lannister]], Lord Tywin still keeps Vargo Hoat's men employed. They are mainly responsible for foraging, bringing the fruits of their plundering to Harrenhal, then march out again soon. When [[Arya Stark]] observes them for the first time, she wonders how many monsters Lord Tywin does have.{{Ref|aCoK|30}}
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The [[Mountain's men]] and the [[Brave Companions]] forage and raid near [[Harrenhal]] and the [[Gods Eye]]. Vargo's sellswords are said to have slain Lord [[Beric Dondarrion]], although he has since been reported as alive.{{ref|ACOK|30}}
  
There is tension between the [[House Lannister|Lannister]] forces and Vargo's men, leading to occasional violence. One such incidence starts with an archer from Lord [[Lewys Lydden]]'s men taunting some Brave Companions over their failure to capture the [[Brotherhood Without Banners]] and their leader, [[Beric Dondarrion]], and leads to the death of Ser [[Harys Swyft]]'s squire. After Lord Tywin has the archer and two Brave Companions hanged over the incidence, Vargo and Ser Harys sign their reconciliation with a kiss.{{Ref|aCoK|30}}
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There is tension between the [[House Lannister|Lannister]] forces and Vargo's men, leading to occasional violence. One incident starts with an archer from Lord [[Lewys Lydden]]'s men taunting some Brave Companions over their failure to capture the [[brotherhood without banners]] and their leader, Beric, and leads to the death of Ser [[Harys Swyft]]'s squire. After Tywin has the archer and two Brave Companions hanged, Vargo and Harys complete their reconciliation with a kiss.{{Ref|aCoK|30}}
  
Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] marches his troops out of [[Harrenhal]] to pursue [[Robb Stark]] who has invaded [[the Westerlands]], leaving Ser [[Amory Lorch]] behind as castellan of the castle. However, Ser Amory and Vargo Hoat hate each other and Vargo soon decides to turn cloak. He leads the [[Brave Companions]] to Lord [[Roose Bolton]]'s camp, where Vargo and Lord Bolton reach a deal: The Brave Companions arrange for Harrenhal to fall into the hands of the northmen, in exchange for which Vargo is promised the title of Lord of Harrenhal once Lord Bolton and his men leave the castle.{{Ref|aCoK|47}}{{Ref|aSoS|37}}
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When Tywin marches his troops out of Harrenhal to pursue [[Robb Stark]], who has invaded the [[westerlands]], he leaves Ser [[Amory Lorch]] behind as castellan of the castle. However, Amory and Vargo hate each other and Vargo soon decides to turn cloak. He leads the Brave Companions to Lord [[Roose Bolton]]'s camp, where Vargo and Roose reach a deal: the Brave Companions arrange for Harrenhal to fall into the hands of the [[northmen]], in exchange for which Vargo is promised the title of [[Lord of Harrenhal]] once Roose and his men leave the castle.{{Ref|aCoK|47}}{{Ref|aSoS|37}}
  
As a result of the agreement, together with some plunder that includes a huge caged bear, Vargo brings a group of northern knights to Harrenhal, led by [[Robett Glover]]. He claims they are captives the Brave Companions took when they repelled an attempt by Lord Bolton's forces to cross the [[Trident]]. As part of the feint, the northerners are chained, in ragged clothes and many fake injuries. Despite his displeasure with Vargo's assumed big catch, Ser Amory falls for the trick and orders that the captives are brought to a dungeon, ignoring a protest by Robett that they have been promised honorable treatment by Vargo.{{Ref|aCoK|47}}
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As a result of the agreement, together with some plunder that includes a huge caged bear, Vargo brings a group of northmen to Harrenhal, led by [[Robett Glover]] and Ser [[Aenys Frey]]. He claims they are captives the Brave Companions took when they repelled an attempt by Lord Bolton's forces to cross the [[Trident]]. As part of the feint, the northerners are chained, in ragged clothes and many fake injuries. Despite his displeasure with Vargo's assumed big catch, Amory falls for the trick and orders that the captives are brought to a dungeon, ignoring a protest by Robett that they have been promised honorable treatment by Vargo.{{Ref|aCoK|47}}
  
Before the Brave Companions can keep their side of the bargain of releasing the prisoners so that they can overpower the small force left to defend Harrenhal, [[Arya Stark]], not realizing what is going on, organizes a successful liberation of the captives with the assistance of [[Jaqen H'ghar]], [[Biter]] and [[Rorge]]. The northmen and the Brave Companions, now joined by Biter and Rorge, then bring the castle under their control and the following evening Lord Bolton arrives to take his seat at Harrenhal. Vargo and Lord Bolton watch on as the Brave Companions parade a naked Ser Armory Lorch through the yard and throw him into the bear pit.{{Ref|aCoK|47}}
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Before the Brave Companions can keep their side of the bargain of releasing the prisoners so that they can overpower the small force left to defend Harrenhal, [[Arya Stark]], not realizing what is going on, organizes a successful liberation of the captives with the assistance of [[Jaqen H'ghar]], [[Biter]], and [[Rorge]]. The northmen and the Brave Companions, now joined by Biter and Rorge, then [[fall of Harrenhal|bring the castle under their control]] and the following evening Roose arrives to take his seat at Harrenhal. Vargo and Lord Bolton watch on as the Brave Companions parade a naked Amory through the yard and throw him into the bear pit.{{Ref|aCoK|47}}
  
The Brave Companions keep foraging for Lord Bolton with the additional assignment of rooting out Lannister forces they come across. Vargo splits up his group in four parties, the largest led by him, the others by his most trusted captains, so that they can visit as many villages as possible. Vargo's method of identifying traitors is simple: He merely seizes people who helped him while he was employed by Lord Tywin and confiscates the money they received for their assistance. As a result, the Brave Companions now often return to Harrenhal with bags full of silver.{{Ref|aCoK|64}}
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The Brave Companions keep foraging for Lord Bolton with the additional assignment of rooting out Lannister forces they come across. Vargo splits up his group in four parties, the largest led by him, the others by his most trusted captains, so that they can visit as many villages as possible. In order to identify traitors, Vargo seizes people who had helped him while he was employed by Lord Tywin and confiscates the money they had received for their prior assistance. The Brave Companions often return to Harrenhal with bags full of silver.{{Ref|aCoK|64}}
  
Arya, serving as cupbearer to Lord Bolton, finds out from him that he is going to hand over control of Harrenhal to Vargo eventually and that she will stay behind. Apprehensive that with the Bolton men gone nobody is going to check the violence of the Brave Companions and that she could become a target, of Rorge in particular, who repeatedly suggested he would rape her, Arya flees from Harrenhal, taking [[Hot Pie]] and [[Gendry]] along.{{Ref|aCoK|38}}{{Ref|aCoK|64}}
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Arya, serving incognito as the cupbearer Nan to Roose Bolton, finds out that he is going to eventually hand Harrenhal to Vargo and that she will stay behind when Roose leaves the castle. Arya flees from Harrenhal, taking [[Hot Pie]] and [[Gendry]] along.{{Ref|aCoK|38}}{{Ref|aCoK|64}}
  
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
After Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] and [[Brienne of Tarth]] are captured by his men, Vargo orders Jaime's hand to be cut off as a message to his father.{{Ref|aSoS|21}} While that displeases Lord [[Roose Bolton]], he still intends to leave [[Harrenhal]] to Vargo Hoat, albeit knowing that Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] is bound to retake the Castle and chastise Hoat eventually.{{Ref|aSoS|37}}  
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[[File:The_crippler_by_acazigot.jpg|thumb|right|Vargo Hoat, by acazigot]]
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At least four [[Brave Companions]] are sent in pursuit of [[Arya Stark]], but the sellswords are killed by [[Nymeria (direwolf)|a wolfpack]].{{ref|ASOS|3}}
  
Following his taking control of Harrenhal after Lord Bolton's departure, Vargo tries to force himself on Brienne, but she bites him in the left ear. He throws her into the bear pit and has her fight his bear with a tourney sword and no armor. When Jaime returns to rescue Brienne from expected rape at the hands of the [[Brave Companions]], he finds the band watching the scene from the ranks, cheering on, with Vargo sitting in the lord's box, drinking wine. His left ear is only clumsily bandaged, as the Brave Companions' maester [[Qyburn]] left the castle with Jaime and his [[House Bolton|Bolton]] escorts. Jaime tells Vargo to stop the fight, but Vargo advises him to stay out of it lest he wants to lose another hand. Jaime offers to ransom Brienne, but Vargo says that if he wants her, he should go and get her. Which Jaime does, jumping into the bear pit and trying to fight the bear with some human bones he gets hold of. The two are rescued when the Bolton bowmen commanded by [[Walton|Steelshanks Walton]] kill the beast. When Vargo protests the demise of his bear, Walton threatens that he will also die, if the Brave Companions don't allow them to leave with Brienne. Jaime tells Vargo that a [[House Lannister|Lannister]] always pays his debt and that Vargo will get the ransom for both of them if he lets them go. Vargo hesitates but then realizes that his drunken men are outnumbered. Ignoring advise by [[Rorge]] that he is going to regret it, he says he has chosen to be merciful and advises Jaime to inform Lord Tywin accordingly. Jaime says he will, thinking by himself that this won't help Vargo much. Jaime, Brienne and the Bolton men then leave Harrenhal.{{Ref|aSoS|44}}
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In the aftermath of the [[Battle of the Blackwater]], Vargo fears the vengeance of Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] and worries that Lord [[Roose Bolton]] will switch from [[House Stark]] to [[House Lannister]].{{ref|ASOS|37}} After Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] and [[Brienne of Tarth]] are captured near [[Maidenpool]] by his men, Vargo has [[Zollo]] cut off Jaime's sword hand{{Ref|aSoS|21}} as a message to his father and to dishonor Roose in the eyes of the Lannisters.{{ref|ASOS|37}} Vargo also hopes to gain in marriage the hand of [[Alys Karstark]], offered by Lord [[Rickard Karstark]] to whomever brings him the Kingslayer, which would give Vargo the chance to become Lord of [[Karhold]].{{ref|ASOS|31}} A displeased Roose still intends to leave [[Harrenhal]] to Vargo, albeit knowing that Tywin is bound to retake the castle and chastise Vargo eventually.{{Ref|aSoS|37}} Vargo refuses to accept Lord [[Selwyn Tarth]]'s offer of ransom for Brienne, as he expects to be rewarded with sapphires.{{ref|ASOS|44}}
  
Vargo's ear wound soon becomes infected, turning black and leaking pus. [[Urswyck]] and Rorge argue that the Brave Companions should leave Harrenhal, but Vargo, still believing that he can officially hold the title as Lord of Harrenhal, won't give up the castle under any circumstance and orders his men to defend it for him. Almost all Brave Companions eventually abandon their leader, flee from Harrenhal and disperse.{{Ref|aFfC|20}}{{Ref|aSoS|62}}
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After sending Jaime on to [[King's Landing]] in the company of [[Steelshanks Walton]], Roose marches north to the [[Twins]] for the wedding of Lord [[Edmure Tully]] and [[Roslin Frey]].{{ref|AFFC|44}} Vargo tries to force himself on Brienne at Harrenhal, but she bites him in the left ear. Vargo throws her into the bear pit and has her fight his bear with a tourney sword and no armor. When Jaime returns to rescue Brienne from expected rape at the hands of the [[Brave Companions]], he offers to ransom Brienne, but Vargo says that if he wants her, he should go and get her. After Jaime leaps into the bear pit to rescue Brienne, Walton's crossbowmen kill the bear to protect Jaime. Vargo reluctantly allows them to leave Harrenhal, stating he is 'merthiful'.{{Ref|aSoS|44}}
  
Commanded by Lord Tywin to retake Harrenhal, [[the Mountain's men]] arrive at the castle. A cook, who used to be in [[Shella Whent|Lady Whent's]] service, opens a postern gate for them. Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] finds Vargo sitting alone in the [[Harrenhal#Hall of a Hundred Hearths|Hall of a Hundred Hearths]], half mad with pain and fever from his festering wound. The remaining Brave Companions are killed, with the exception of Vargo, for whom the Mountain has different plans. In a mockery of Vargo's preferred way of torturing his prisoners, Ser Gregor cuts off Vargo's limbs piece by piece over an extended period of time while he has the wounds bandaged so that Vargo stays alive. Vargo first loses his hands and feet, then his arms and legs. The extremities as well as other parts of Vargo's body are then fed as "roast goat" to northern prisoners that Ser Gregor has brought to Harrenhal, including Ser [[Wylis Manderly]], as well as to Vargo himself.{{Ref|aSoS|62}}{{Ref|aFfC|20}}{{Ref|aFfC|27}}
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Tywin intends to offer generous terms to rebels in the aftermath of the [[Red Wedding]], with the exception of the Brave Companions.{{ref|ASOS|53}} After the effortless [[capture of Harrenhal]] by the [[Mountain's men]], Vargo's hands and feet are cut off.{{ref|ASOS|62}}
  
Jaime returns to King's Landing and informs Lord Tywin that Vargo's men are responsible for cutting off his sword hand. His disgusted father tells him about the Mountain's taking of Harrenhal and Vargo's fate, including that Ser Gregor is still keeping Vargo alive because he finds his slobbering amusing. Jaime thinks it's funny that Brienne's bite did Vargo in, but suspects Brienne won't share his perspective on this.{{Ref|aSoS|62}}
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
 
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At the [[Whispers]], [[Timeon]] explains to [[Brienne of Tarth]] that Vargo's ear became infected, turning black and leaking pus. [[Urswyck]] and [[Rorge]] argued that the Brave Companions should leave [[Harrenhal]], but Vargo, still believing he could be [[Lord of Harrenhal]], ordered his men to defend it for him. Almost all Brave Companions abandoned their leader and dispersed, however, allowing Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] to easily capture the castle. Before leaving for [[King's Landing]] to fight at [[Tyrion Lannister]]'s [[trial by combat]] for the death of King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I Baratheon]], Gregor finished Vargo off.{{Ref|aFfC|20}} [[Rafford]] took possession of Vargo's chain of linked coins.{{Ref|aFfC|27}}
Ser Gregor receives order by [[Cersei Lannister]] to come to [[King's Landing]] as her champion in [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion's]] trial by combat for the death of [[Joffrey Baratheon|King Joffrey]], so he finishes Vargo off and leaves Harrenhal. [[Rafford|Raff the Sweetling]] takes possession of Vargo's chain of linked coins.{{Ref|aFfC|20}}{{Ref|aFfC|27}}
 
  
===''A Feast for Crows''===
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When Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] returns to Harrenhal on his way to ending the [[siege of Riverrun]], he commands that Vargo's head be shown to him. Although most of the flesh is gone and the lips, nose and ears have been sliced off, Jaime recognizes that it is Vargo's because of the distinctive goatee.{{ref|AFFC|27}} [[Shitmouth]] and Raff inform Jaime that Gregor found Vargo sitting alone in the Hall of a Hundred Hearths, half mad with pain and fever from his festering wound. In a mockery of Vargo's preferred way of torturing his prisoners, Gregor cut off Vargo's limbs piece by piece over an extended period of time while he had the wounds bandaged so that Vargo stayed alive. Vargo first lost his hands and feet, then his arms and legs. The extremities as well as other parts of Vargo's body were then fed as "roast goat" to [[north]]ern prisoners that Gregor brought to Harrenhal, including Ser [[Wylis Manderly]], as well as to Vargo himself.{{Ref|aFfC|27}} Jaime orders his squire, [[Josmyn Peckledon]], to throw Vargo's head into the [[Gods Eye]].{{Ref|aFfC|27}}
When Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] returns to [[Harrenhal]] on his way to ending the [[Second Siege of Riverrun]], he commands that Vargo's head be shown to him. Although most of the flesh is gone and the lips, nose and ears have been sliced off, Jaime recognizes that it's Vargo's because of the distinctive goatee. Jaime asks [[The Mountain's men|the Mountain's men]] where the rest of the body is. After some hesitation, [[Shitmouth]] and [[Rafford|Raff the Sweetling]] inform him about the cannibalism that went along with Vargo's extended demise. The gruesome details remind Jaime of stories told about [[Danelle Lothston|Lady Lothston]], who supposedly bathed in tubs full of blood and presided over feasts of human flesh when she ruled Harrenhal. After reflecting on how revenge has lost its savor to him, Jaime tosses the head to his squire [[Josmyn Peckledon|Peck]] and orders him to throw it into the [[Gods Eye]]. Jaime wonders whether the prisoners have an inkling what was fed to them at one point but decides it's better not to inquire on this. When he observes how fat Ser [[Wylis Manderly]] still is after his extended captivity, he concludes the man had too much "roast goat".{{Ref|aFfC|27}}
 
  
 
==Quotes by Vargo==
 
==Quotes by Vargo==
{{Quote|Kingthlayer ... You are my captifth{{Ref|aSoS|21|p 296}}}} – Vargo, to [[Jaime Lannister]]
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{{Quote|Kingthlayer ... You are my captifth{{Ref|aSoS|21}}|Vargo to [[Jaime Lannister]]}}
  
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{{quote|'''Jaime''': Lord Vargo, you were foolish to leave [[Tywin Lannister|my father's]] service, but it is not too late to make amends. He will pay well for me, you know it.<br>'''Vargo''': Oh yeth. Half the gold in [[Casterly Rock|Cathterly Rock]], I thall have. But firth I mutht thend him a methage.{{ref|ASOS|21}}|[[Jaime Lannister]] and Vargo}}
  
{{Quote|Thee'th worth a bag of thapphireth!{{Ref|aSoS|31|p 418}}}} – Vargo, on [[Brienne of Tarth]]
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{{Quote|Thee'th worth a bag of thapphireth!{{Ref|aSoS|31}}|Vargo to [[Rorge]], [[Shagwell]], and [[Zollo]] regarding [[Brienne of Tarth]]}}
  
 
==Quotes about Vargo==
 
==Quotes about Vargo==
{{Quote|How many monsters does Lord Tywin have?{{Ref|aCoK|30|p 417}}}} – [[Arya]]'s thoughts, upon seeing Vargo for the first time
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{{Quote|How many monsters does Lord [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]] have?{{Ref|aCoK|30}}|thoughts of [[Arya Stark]]}}
  
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{{quote|'''Shagwell''': If Lord [[Roose Bolton|Bolton's]] goat eats the men who fed Lord [[Tywin Lannister|Lannister's]] goat, how many goats are there?<br>'''Arya''': One.<br>'''Shagwell''': Now there's a weasel clever as a goat!{{ref|ACOK|64}}|[[Shagwell]] and [[Arya Stark]]}}
  
{{Quote|Hoat is more cunning than he appears. No man commands a company such as the [[Brave Companions]] for long unless he has some wits about him.{{Ref|aSoS|37|p 513}}}} – [[Roose Bolton]]
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{{quote|I ought to write [[Robb Stark]] a stern letter. I understand his man [[Roose Bolton|Bolton]] is stabling goats in [[Harrenhal|my high hall]], it's really quite unconscionable.{{ref|ASOS|19}}|[[Petyr Baelish]] to the [[small council]]}}
  
==References and Notes==
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{{quote|He will be pleased to see you, I have no doubt, but I would not call him a goat to his face. Lord Vargo grows prickly about his dignity.{{ref|ASOS|21}}|[[Urswyck]] to [[Jaime Lannister]]}}
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{{Quote|'''Roose''': Do you know why Hoat cut off your hand?<br>'''Jaime''': He enjoys cutting off hands. He enjoys cutting off feet as well. He doesn't seem to need a reason.<br>'''Roose''': Nonetheless, he had one. Hoat is more cunning than he appears. No man commands a company such as the [[Brave Companions]] for long unless he has some wits about him.{{Ref|aSoS|37}}|[[Roose Bolton]] and [[Jaime Lannister]]}}
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{{quote|'''Roose''': After a war there is always a peace, and with peace there are pardons ... for the [[Robb Stark]]s, at least. Not for the likes of Vargo Hoat. Both sides have made use of him, but neither will shed a tear at his passing. The [[Brave Companions]] did not fight in the [[Battle of the Blackwater]], yet they died there all the same.<br>'''Brienne''': You'll forgive me if I don't mourn?<br>'''Roose''': You have no pity for our wretched doomed goat?{{ref|ASOS|37}}|[[Roose Bolton]] and [[Brienne of Tarth]]}}
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{{quote|The goat is [[Lord of Harrenhal]], and the Lord of Harrenhal does not haggle.{{ref|ASOS|44}}|[[Qyburn]] to [[Jaime Lannister]]}}
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==References==
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Vargo Hoat
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Aliases
  • The Qohorik[1]
  • The Crippler[2]
  • The goat[3]
  • The goat-helm[4]
  • The Goat of Harrenhal[5]
  • The Goat[6]
Titles
Allegiance Brave Companions
Culture Qohorik
Born Qohor[7]
Died 300 AC
Harrenhal
Books

Vargo Hoat, sometimes called the Goat,[8] is a sellsword from Qohor who leads the Brave Companions mercenary company.

Appearance and Character

See also: Images of Vargo Hoat

Vargo is a tall and gaunt man.[4] He has a two-feet-long ropey black goatee dangling from a pointed chin.[4][8] A large tongue causes Vargo to lisp and slobber when he speaks.[3]

Vargo is more cunning than he seems.[9] He is a sadist who frequently tortures his prisoners by chopping off their hands and feet, earning him an additional nickname, "the Crippler".[2]

Vargo wears a chain of linked coins from all the places where he has fought. The coins are of every shape and size, cast and hammered, bearing the likenesses of kings, wizards, gods, demons, and all manner of fanciful beasts. Vargo rides a zorse. His coat of arms feature the Black Goat of Qohor and he wears a helm shaped as a goat's head.[4]

History

Vargo and the Brave Companions were brought across the narrow sea by Lord Tywin Lannister.[10]

After having caught a venereal disease, Vargo began sending women to be examined by Qyburn as a precautionary measure, before raping them.[11]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

As war breaks out in the Seven Kingdoms, Lord Tywin Lannister orders his brother, Ser Kevan Lannister, to have Ser Gregor Clegane, Ser Amory Lorch, and Vargo raid the riverlands with three hundred horsemen each.[12] Tywin offers to add Vale mountain clansmen to Vargo's party, but Tyrion Lannister declines so that the clansmen can accompany him to King's Landing.[12]

A Clash of Kings

Vargo Hoat, by C. Griffin © Fantasy Flight Games

The Mountain's men and the Brave Companions forage and raid near Harrenhal and the Gods Eye. Vargo's sellswords are said to have slain Lord Beric Dondarrion, although he has since been reported as alive.[4]

There is tension between the Lannister forces and Vargo's men, leading to occasional violence. One incident starts with an archer from Lord Lewys Lydden's men taunting some Brave Companions over their failure to capture the brotherhood without banners and their leader, Beric, and leads to the death of Ser Harys Swyft's squire. After Tywin has the archer and two Brave Companions hanged, Vargo and Harys complete their reconciliation with a kiss.[4]

When Tywin marches his troops out of Harrenhal to pursue Robb Stark, who has invaded the westerlands, he leaves Ser Amory Lorch behind as castellan of the castle. However, Amory and Vargo hate each other and Vargo soon decides to turn cloak. He leads the Brave Companions to Lord Roose Bolton's camp, where Vargo and Roose reach a deal: the Brave Companions arrange for Harrenhal to fall into the hands of the northmen, in exchange for which Vargo is promised the title of Lord of Harrenhal once Roose and his men leave the castle.[3][9]

As a result of the agreement, together with some plunder that includes a huge caged bear, Vargo brings a group of northmen to Harrenhal, led by Robett Glover and Ser Aenys Frey. He claims they are captives the Brave Companions took when they repelled an attempt by Lord Bolton's forces to cross the Trident. As part of the feint, the northerners are chained, in ragged clothes and many fake injuries. Despite his displeasure with Vargo's assumed big catch, Amory falls for the trick and orders that the captives are brought to a dungeon, ignoring a protest by Robett that they have been promised honorable treatment by Vargo.[3]

Before the Brave Companions can keep their side of the bargain of releasing the prisoners so that they can overpower the small force left to defend Harrenhal, Arya Stark, not realizing what is going on, organizes a successful liberation of the captives with the assistance of Jaqen H'ghar, Biter, and Rorge. The northmen and the Brave Companions, now joined by Biter and Rorge, then bring the castle under their control and the following evening Roose arrives to take his seat at Harrenhal. Vargo and Lord Bolton watch on as the Brave Companions parade a naked Amory through the yard and throw him into the bear pit.[3]

The Brave Companions keep foraging for Lord Bolton with the additional assignment of rooting out Lannister forces they come across. Vargo splits up his group in four parties, the largest led by him, the others by his most trusted captains, so that they can visit as many villages as possible. In order to identify traitors, Vargo seizes people who had helped him while he was employed by Lord Tywin and confiscates the money they had received for their prior assistance. The Brave Companions often return to Harrenhal with bags full of silver.[13]

Arya, serving incognito as the cupbearer Nan to Roose Bolton, finds out that he is going to eventually hand Harrenhal to Vargo and that she will stay behind when Roose leaves the castle. Arya flees from Harrenhal, taking Hot Pie and Gendry along.[2][13]

A Storm of Swords

Vargo Hoat, by acazigot

At least four Brave Companions are sent in pursuit of Arya Stark, but the sellswords are killed by a wolfpack.[14]

In the aftermath of the Battle of the Blackwater, Vargo fears the vengeance of Lord Tywin Lannister and worries that Lord Roose Bolton will switch from House Stark to House Lannister.[9] After Ser Jaime Lannister and Brienne of Tarth are captured near Maidenpool by his men, Vargo has Zollo cut off Jaime's sword hand[15] as a message to his father and to dishonor Roose in the eyes of the Lannisters.[9] Vargo also hopes to gain in marriage the hand of Alys Karstark, offered by Lord Rickard Karstark to whomever brings him the Kingslayer, which would give Vargo the chance to become Lord of Karhold.[16] A displeased Roose still intends to leave Harrenhal to Vargo, albeit knowing that Tywin is bound to retake the castle and chastise Vargo eventually.[9] Vargo refuses to accept Lord Selwyn Tarth's offer of ransom for Brienne, as he expects to be rewarded with sapphires.[11]

After sending Jaime on to King's Landing in the company of Steelshanks Walton, Roose marches north to the Twins for the wedding of Lord Edmure Tully and Roslin Frey.[17] Vargo tries to force himself on Brienne at Harrenhal, but she bites him in the left ear. Vargo throws her into the bear pit and has her fight his bear with a tourney sword and no armor. When Jaime returns to rescue Brienne from expected rape at the hands of the Brave Companions, he offers to ransom Brienne, but Vargo says that if he wants her, he should go and get her. After Jaime leaps into the bear pit to rescue Brienne, Walton's crossbowmen kill the bear to protect Jaime. Vargo reluctantly allows them to leave Harrenhal, stating he is 'merthiful'.[11]

Tywin intends to offer generous terms to rebels in the aftermath of the Red Wedding, with the exception of the Brave Companions.[18] After the effortless capture of Harrenhal by the Mountain's men, Vargo's hands and feet are cut off.[5]

A Feast for Crows

At the Whispers, Timeon explains to Brienne of Tarth that Vargo's ear became infected, turning black and leaking pus. Urswyck and Rorge argued that the Brave Companions should leave Harrenhal, but Vargo, still believing he could be Lord of Harrenhal, ordered his men to defend it for him. Almost all Brave Companions abandoned their leader and dispersed, however, allowing Ser Gregor Clegane to easily capture the castle. Before leaving for King's Landing to fight at Tyrion Lannister's trial by combat for the death of King Joffrey I Baratheon, Gregor finished Vargo off.[6] Rafford took possession of Vargo's chain of linked coins.[8]

When Ser Jaime Lannister returns to Harrenhal on his way to ending the siege of Riverrun, he commands that Vargo's head be shown to him. Although most of the flesh is gone and the lips, nose and ears have been sliced off, Jaime recognizes that it is Vargo's because of the distinctive goatee.[8] Shitmouth and Raff inform Jaime that Gregor found Vargo sitting alone in the Hall of a Hundred Hearths, half mad with pain and fever from his festering wound. In a mockery of Vargo's preferred way of torturing his prisoners, Gregor cut off Vargo's limbs piece by piece over an extended period of time while he had the wounds bandaged so that Vargo stayed alive. Vargo first lost his hands and feet, then his arms and legs. The extremities as well as other parts of Vargo's body were then fed as "roast goat" to northern prisoners that Gregor brought to Harrenhal, including Ser Wylis Manderly, as well as to Vargo himself.[8] Jaime orders his squire, Josmyn Peckledon, to throw Vargo's head into the Gods Eye.[8]

Quotes by Vargo

Kingthlayer ... You are my captifth[15]

—Vargo to Jaime Lannister

Jaime: Lord Vargo, you were foolish to leave my father's service, but it is not too late to make amends. He will pay well for me, you know it.
Vargo: Oh yeth. Half the gold in Cathterly Rock, I thall have. But firth I mutht thend him a methage.[15]

Jaime Lannister and Vargo

Thee'th worth a bag of thapphireth![16]

—Vargo to Rorge, Shagwell, and Zollo regarding Brienne of Tarth

Quotes about Vargo

How many monsters does Lord Tywin have?[4]

—thoughts of Arya Stark

Shagwell: If Lord Bolton's goat eats the men who fed Lord Lannister's goat, how many goats are there?
Arya: One.
Shagwell: Now there's a weasel clever as a goat![13]

I ought to write Robb Stark a stern letter. I understand his man Bolton is stabling goats in my high hall, it's really quite unconscionable.[19]

He will be pleased to see you, I have no doubt, but I would not call him a goat to his face. Lord Vargo grows prickly about his dignity.[15]

Roose: Do you know why Hoat cut off your hand?
Jaime: He enjoys cutting off hands. He enjoys cutting off feet as well. He doesn't seem to need a reason.
Roose: Nonetheless, he had one. Hoat is more cunning than he appears. No man commands a company such as the Brave Companions for long unless he has some wits about him.[9]

Roose: After a war there is always a peace, and with peace there are pardons ... for the Robb Starks, at least. Not for the likes of Vargo Hoat. Both sides have made use of him, but neither will shed a tear at his passing. The Brave Companions did not fight in the Battle of the Blackwater, yet they died there all the same.
Brienne: You'll forgive me if I don't mourn?
Roose: You have no pity for our wretched doomed goat?[9]

The goat is Lord of Harrenhal, and the Lord of Harrenhal does not haggle.[11]

References

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