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Brienne dismisses the idea of the two of them continuing to travel together, as Podrick is now hundreds of miles from the dangers of King's Landing. Podrick wishes to remain with Brienne as her squire in order to locate Sansa, but she sharply reminds him that she is not a knight, nor his mother.
Brienne laments that the only thing she ever wanted was to fight for a lord she believed in, but now all the good lords are dead and the rest are monsters. While resting at an inn, Podrick spots Petyr Baelish and Sansa Stark on the other side of the inn, surrounded by knights.
Although she has dyed her hair, Podrick tells Brienne that he is confident that the girl sitting with Petyr is Sansa. Unfortunately, the situation turns ugly after Sansa rejects Brienne's offer of protection. Brienne and Podrick are forced to flee on horseback from their pursuers. Podrick is separated from Brienne and is reared off his horse before being attacked by one of the guards. Fortunately, Brienne saves him by killing the two guards sent after them and orders Podrick get back on his horse.
Even though Podrick reminds her that both Stark girls have rejected her offer of protection, Brienne is adamant about following Sansa. Realizing that following them through the castle would be futile, she decides to bypass the Moat Cailin by going around. Although Podrick is worried about losing sight of them, Brienne tells him that they don't need to follow them so closely because she knows where they are going. Making camp, Brienne learns how Podrick became Tyrion Lannister's squire.
During the War of the Five Kings he squired for a knight named Lorimer who stole a ham while drunk, which he shared with Podrick.
Just before he was to be hanged, Podrick was spared when Lord Tywin heard his family name, pardoned him, and sent him to squire for Tyrion as punishment for both of them, although Podrick was quite happy in Tyrion's service. While Brienne assumes that Podrick must hate being in her service, he is actually proud to be her squire and admires her martial prowess. Brienne apologizes for her rude behavior towards Podrick and offers to teach him how to wield a sword and ride a horse properly: though she can't knight him, she will teach him how to defend himself.
Brienne then reveals her past with Renly Baratheon to Podrick. He tells her that Tyrion acknowledged Renly as a good man, but wonders if the rumors about Renly were true.
Brienne admits she knew that Renly was only interested in men. She says that there is nothing more hateful than failing to protect the ones you love and intends to avenge Renly by killing Stannis Baratheon, whom she believes played a role in Renly's murder.
Brienne and Podrick finally reach Winterfell and get a room in a nearby inn at Winter town. Podrick suggests that Sansa may be safe from the Lannisters in her childhood home, but Brienne, knowing of the atrocities that Roose and Ramsay Bolton have committed towards other Houses, corrects him by claiming that Sansa is in danger, even if she doesn't know it.
They meet an old servant whom Brienne deduces is still loyal to the Starks, and has him send a message to Sansa for them. Brienne and Podrick continue to wait for Sansa's signal, watching the window of the tower at every opportunity. While returning from a supply run, he sights Stannis Baratheon and his army marching to Winterfell. Recognizing them from the banners he had seen during the Battle of Blackwater, he returns to their camp and informes Brienne about Stannis, causing them to abandon their lookout and go after Stannis.
After Brienne kills Stannis, she and Podrick find Sansa and Theon Greyjoy just as they are surrounded by Bolton soldiers and Ramsay's hounds in the woods. Podrick, his fighting skills having improved under Brienne's tutelage, fights and kills a Bolton soldier, but falls off his horse in the process.
He then challenges another Bolton soldier and is knocked to the ground, but is saved by Theon, who stabs the soldier from behind. He and Theon witness Brienne pledge her service to Sansa, with Podrick guiding Sansa through her part of the pledge. Theon however decides to part company and return to his family in the Iron Islands.
Podrick later shares a meal with Jon, Brienne, Sansa, Eddison Tollett, and Tormund, during which Jon receives a letter from Ramsay Bolton, demanding Sansa back on threat of harming him and his friends.
When Jon and Sansa decide to fight Ramsay instead of accepting his terms, Podrick accompanies Brienne to the Riverlands to recruit Sansa's great-uncle Brynden Tully and the rebuilt Tully army to aid them.
While Brienne is talking to Jaime in his tent, Podrick waits outside, where he is restrained from behind by Bronn and put in a headlock.
He is soon released by the sellsword, who tells him he is surprised Podrick is still alive, and notes that he is still a squire. Bronn asks him if he thinks Brienne and Jaime are having sex inside the tent.
We know very little about Bronn. Being granted the title of Ser is certainly better than not being a knight, but hedge knights in Westeros have little status.
This is why Bronn was so eager to obtain a castle and marry into the aristocracy. It would provide respectability, security and an income. This must seem particularly attractive to a man who is nameless, friendless, and landless.
Jaime: I will! In time. Bloody hells! Game of Thrones is so rich and fully developed, that even the supporting characters who attend to the primary ones are on their own narrative arc. Bronn and Podrick could have just been two barely-fleshed out servants to the complex and brilliant Tyrion Lannister, but each of these men-at-arms, the cynical and selfish sellsword and the steadfastly loyal squire, have their own arcs, ones that kind of shadow one another.
Bronn operates on selfish self-interest, but is now trapped almost against his will in service to Jaime, in the hopes of becoming a noble. Podrick is already part of the minor nobility, with almost guaranteed elevation by the end of the story. Will that be the sum of his story arc? Possibly not. If that friction should happen, Podrick might have to re-evaluate who he should be serving.
Jaime: Just keep me out of this, you two. Bronn: Wait. Let me get this straight. Like me. Me: More or less. Bronn: This. But like I said, we have probably over a year until the next season to start up, so plenty of time to consider what possible narrative arcs and motivational conflicts are in store for our characters. And not just the lords and ladies. How do you put spoilers in your comment? Podrick is a Payne.
I suspect his story is also somewhat tied to the story of the sword, since another Payne killed Ned with Ice once upon a time.
Patrick Sponaugle Quote Reply. I like the idea of Bronn getting the financial powerhouse that it the Twins. Kind of interesting that Bronn decided not to rescue his precious gold. Has Bronn gotten paid in full, except for the promised castle? When a great mystery exists, it is human nature to probe it.
And there is no greater mystery in Game of Thrones than the question of how a lowly, admittedly inexperienced squire acquired the best sex skills in all the Seven Kingdoms. The first is that he is just a naturally incredible lover.
Next option: magic penis. Maybe there was a perverted sword-in-the-stone situation and instead of pulling a sword out of something, Pod had to prove his mettle by sticking his sword into something, and it came out enchanted?
This possibility opens up a lot of storytelling options. Tyrion is probably his nearest competition, as he clearly put some effort in with Shae, has plenty of experience, and once inspired Ros to comment on his skills. Think about the supposed sex experts of Westeros. As Podrick is barely 12—13 years old during the events of the third novel corresponding to Season 3 , he never has sex with prostitutes as he did in " Walk of Punishment ", or with any woman, and thus isn't described as being particularly sexually skilled.
Podrick's father was a man who spent his life squiring for richer cousins. At some point, he married a chandler's daughter then went off to die in the Greyjoy Rebellion. When Podrick was four years old, his mother left him with one of these cousins, Ser Cedric Payne, when she left to follow after a wandering singer who had gotten her pregnant.
Despite being cousins, Ser Cedric treated Podrick more like a servant, and gave him no martial training. Ser Cedric brings Podrick with him when the Lannisters call up their bannerman to attack the Riverlands, and when he is killed in battle, Podrick is left alone again. Pod attaches himself to Ser Lorimer, a hedge knight in Leo Lefford 's service. Ser Lorimer was in charge of Tywin Lannister's baggage train, but is later found to have stolen food from it, a smoked ham which he ate with Podrick.
They are both going to be hanged, but Podrick Payne was spared because of his family name. He then comes to the attention of Ser Kevan Lannister who is the one who assigns Podrick to Tyrion Lannister as his squire, shortly before the Battle of the Green Fork. Tyrion believes Podrick was assigned to him as a jape. He is very awkward, but also loyal to Tyrion, as seen when he ironed Tyrion's clothing. He stays silent most of the time, but when he talks he trips over his tongue; not sure what to say, he babbles.
He is scared of people, so he talks while looking at their feet. However, while he sometimes stumbles over his own words out of shyness, it is noted that he is far from stupid. His training comes to an end when Ser Aron perishes in the riot. During the Battle of the Blackwater , Tyrion didn't realize that Podrick had come with him through the gates when he left the keep to lead the sortie, when asked why Podrick says simply that he is Tyrion's squire.
Tyrion tells him to stay close. Podrick doesn't stab Ser Mandon with a spear, he just pushes him in the water and the weight of the armor does the rest. Sansa is initially wary of Pod, since he is a relative of the man who had taken her father's head off. However, she soon comes to realize that Pod is as frightened of her as she is of his cousin.
Whenever she speaks to him, he blushes. Following Joffrey's murder, Podrick does not leave King's Landing until after Tyrion leaves, and it is not as Brienne's squire as arranged by Jaime and Bronn to keep him safe. Podrick flees the city on his own accord after hearing from one of Sansa's maids, Brella the only one who was not a spy for Cersei , that Brienne is searching for Sansa. He meets up with Brienne in the Riverlands and remains with her, hoping that finding Sansa will lead to Tyrion.
Podrick remains loyal to Brienne, who treats him with respect and kindness, not once snapping at him in contrast to the show , and helps him to improve his swordsmanship.
At Crackclaw Point they encounter three of the Brave Companions Timeon, Shagwell and Pyg ; Pod assists Brienne by hitting Shagwell with a stone, momentarily stunning him while Brienne deals with the other two. They search the Riverlands for any sign of Sansa, and learn that Arya Stark, who was last seen with Sandor Clegane, may still be alive, although unlike in the show they do not encounter Sandor or either of the Stark girls.
She sentences Pod to death because he once was Tyrion's squire, fought in battles and killed, by his own admission. The fact that he was not involved in the Red Wedding and never harmed Starks or Tullys - does not make any difference to the vengeful Lady Stoneheart. Brienne is accused of serving the Lannisters, since she carries a Lannister sword and a parchment signed by Tommen.
Shocked to see the monster Catelyn turned into, Brienne tells her she was looking for Sansa, and that Jaime has changed; her words fall on deaf ears. Lady Stoneheart incorrectly believes that Jaime was involved in the Red Wedding, and gives Brienne a choice: "Take the sword and slay the Kingslayer, or be hanged for a betrayer". Brienne refuses to make the choice; Lady Stoneheart commands to hang them. Brienne keeps begging her to spare Pod, promising that her father will ransom him, but no one listens to her.
As the ropes tighten, Brienne glances at Pod, his legs twitching, kicking, choking. Brienne cannot let him die, so she screams a word. Since Pod is unsure if Brienne is a knight or a lady, he keeps addressing her with "Ser?
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