Perhaps we'll find out later. "Father had only gone out to ransom Petyr Pimple. [Book Spoilers] - "Significance" of the Podrick Payne? That’s Dany’s parents and Jon’s grandparents which is why “Jenny’s Song” may have even moved young Cersei to tears.

When Tyrion arrives in King's Landing to take his place as Hand of the King, accompanied by Tyrion believes that Ser Mandon tried to kill him at Cersei's orders, but cannot find any link or evidence. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.

I just finished a Feast for Crows and saw there is a huge chance that Podrick was hanged by Lady Stoneheart. When they’re hanged, Brienne is given a choice: sword or noose. Is he dead? In the books. spoiler. And it cost no money either?Knowing what we know about Pod in the books I'll take a stab at this:He treated them with respect and listened to them...something not a single one of them had probably ever experienced all things considered.Pod and Hodor are going to "sword fight" for the Iron Throne in the last season.When it was first brought up last week, I was sure it had some sort of plot relevance. So, on my reread of AFFC I really came to like the character of Podrick Payne. We know that she yells out an undisclosed (in the book) word to end the chapter. If they still live...well that could be Brienne's motivation for lying to Jaime (as if her honour wasn't enough motivation...)?They are obviously alive, there is no reason for Brienne to lead Jamie away from his army and into Stoneheart's reach if she doesn't have hostages.I think it's Arya. I think he did it as a confidence booster for Pod and when he came back with the money Tyrion went along with it. He must have selected them himself because one of them says "You didn't tell me he was so handsome." Littlefinger mentioned he knew it wasn't Ros and asked why Cersei thought it was so he's curious and intends to let Tywin know. Kingsguard behind Tyrion as he rallies the troops in "Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. A distant cousin of Ser Ilyn from a lesser branch of the family.

Your father was not a tapestry."

I thought maybe the whores got Pod to let something important slip (since he is with Tyrion a lot/Tyrion trusts him/etc) and therefore he didn't have to pay because they used him. He probably also told his girls to not say anything about it so they are intentionally vague when Ros asked them ("No bigger than most", "Hard to describe", etc.) 37.4k. Just a feeling. He does not make any more inquires afterwards. Ser Mandon is also ordered to carry the royal banner. Are they building him up to become a love interest for Sansa (he did have a crush on her in the books) or something like that? log in sign up. And I'm sure Littlefinger had to be be involved in the plans. share.

No need to overanalyze...I am in complete agreement with this post. 37.4k [SPOILERS] Give it up for Podrick fucking Payne everyone! Or do they just think it will make him more interesting?It's going to be weird now when he'll share a bedroom with Brienne.I am not too sure if someone else paying would make any sense in this case, since Tyrion is already this "someone else" for Pod, why overcomplicate things? Then a couple of sentences later he says "And I owe you a significant debt." In the books, however, the corpse of Catelyn Stark (aka Lady Stoneheart) awakens to exact revenge on all who caused her family harm.
He probably also told his girls to not say anything about it so they are intentionally vague when Ros asked them ("No bigger than most", "Hard to describe", etc.)

Ser Lorimer was a lesser knight fighting for House Lannister during the War of the Five Kings, with Podrick Payne, member of a lesser branch of House Payne, serving as his squire. "There has never lived a more loyal squire."

The Hidden Meaning Behind Podrick’s Song. HBO Ends Hold on Paint Hall Studio. Or maybe Tyrion does know and is just playing along to make Podrick feel special.i was too excited to post my response that i didnt look at your post til after but i think we're both on the same page with this oneAlmost certainly none whatsoever, aside from the possibility of some brick jokes down the line, plus the aforementioned keeping characters that don't otherwise have much to do involved (see, e.g., Greyjoy, Theon).I laughed at it, so, it did its job just fine I'd say.they need him to be remeberable when he shows up to travel with brienne...him and his whores have zero plot relevance, its just a way of building his character...Haha, I posted the same thing in another thread about this. Spoilers. This is clearly one of them.

As to why he doesn't tell Tyrion that it's a freebie, I don't know.