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Revision as of 22:54, 8 December 2017
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Alias | Young John Mudd |
Title | Serjeant |
Allegiance | Golden Company |
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John Mudd, also called Young John Mudd, is a sellsword in service to the Golden Company. He holds the rank of serjeant.[1] He claims to be a knight.[2]
Contents
Character and Appearance
John has brown skin and wears brown clothes. He decorates his ears with golden coins. He has scars and weathered face. John is a brusque, brutal man who wields sword and dagger. He is not well spoken.[2]
History
Although he is not a young man, John is known as Young John because his father, Old John Mudd, was also a member of the Golden Company.[2] His surname Mudd is of a house that had once loomed large in the histories of the Seven Kingdoms. He may or may not be of House Mudd, as in the free companies a man can call himself whatever he chooses.[3] He may be related to another serjeant in the company, Lorimas Mudd.
Recent Events
A Dance with Dragons
John may have been present during Jon Connington's rendezvous with the Golden Company three miles south of Volon Therys, as Jon notices that a Mudd is present during the meeting. Like the rest of the company, he swears his allegiance to Aegon Targaryen before they invade Westeros.[3]
The Winds of Winter
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Young John Mudd and Chains hold Mistwood for the Golden Company. They keep Lady Mary Mertyns under house arrest and host Arianne Martell's party for a night.[2] Although he tells Arianne Martell that he is a knight she thinks to herself that he behaves like no knight that she has ever met. [2]
Quotes
We serve your rightful king, old crone.[2]
- Chains, to Lady Mary Mertyns
References
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Appendix.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Arianne II (The Winds of Winter)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 24, The Lost Lord.