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As actors are cast for the series, I will remove them from my fancast list. SPOILERS for TV watchers who haven't read to the end of Book 5, A Dance with Dragons. I must state that I'm a way bigger fan of the books than the show, I only followed the last two seasons loosely, and probably won't watch Season 6. “ Victarion Greyjoy Other Choices: Christopher Ecclestone and Richard Armitage Victarion is Balon's second younger brother, and the Commander of Iron Fleet. Victarion is powerful but calm, and is likely to be one of the more 'grey' characters introduced in Greyjoy storyline. Unless the showwriters completely do away with the Greyjoy storyline, he is likely to appear very early on in Season 5, and be in the show for at least the next 2 seasons. ” - Gilliam123 “ Aeron Greyjoy ' Damphair' Other Choices: Richard E. Grant and Michael Sheen Aeron is the youngest of Balon's brother, and a priest of the Drowned God. He is the one who hosts the Kingsmoot, and is fairly important to the Greyjoy Storyline. It is likely that he, like his brothers, will appear early in Season 5 and continue to appear into Seasons 6 and 7. ” - Gilliam123 “ Princess Arianne Martell ” - Gilliam123 “ Prince Quentyn Martell Other Choice: Charlie Cox Quentyn is Doran Martell's eldest son and heir. In ' A Dance with Dragons' he is sent by his father across the Narrow Sea to marry Daenarys. Although important to Daenarys storyline, he is not seen in Dorne itself before setting off, so he is likely to first be introduced in Season 6. ” - Gilliam123 “ Lord Alester Florent Stannis's uncle-by-law, Lord Alester is burnt alive by Melisandre after trying to make peace with the Lannisters. He is most likely to appear in Season 5, if at all. ” - Gilliam123 “ Ser Axell Florent ' The Queen's Hand' Another of Stannis's uncles-by-law, Stannis leaves this guy as Castellan of Dragonstone while he is at the wall. Axell is close.
That’s three now. Can you just tell us who these people are playing already? There are so many characters in Game of Thrones, and such a complex chronology, that trying to suss out who they’ll be is making my head hurt. This new addition to the Game of Thrones cast is Michiel Huisman, whose credits include Nashville, Treme, World War Z, and Black Book (with Carice van Houten, aka everyone’s favorite Red Priestess). We know nothing about his Game of Thrones character, only that he’ll play a recurring role. So let’s start the speculation. Mark Gatiss and Joseph Gatt have also previously been cast as mystery roles. It’s a fair bet that Gatt will play Styr, Magnar of Thenn, since we know he’s definitely showing up in season four and Gatt looks, well, Styr-y. My guess for Gatiss is Merrett Frey; if you haven’t read the books, do not Google him, as pretty much everything about his character constitutes a major spoiler. Mace Tyrell and Oberyn Martell have already been cast. So who’s left? All the Greyjoy uncles are still out there, though at early 30s Huisman seems a bit young. But hey, there’s always makeup (not to mention acting) to make a character seem older than the actor who plays them. None of them show up until book four, and season four is supposed to cover the last half of book three, but the show will probably be moving beyond that. After all, books four and five take place at the same time, so there’s going to have to be a little shifting. If we are getting book four characters one of the Martells is also a possibility, though the show has cast persons of color for the two of them we know we’re getting so far ( Oberyn and Ellaria Sand). Might we be seeing Ser Arys Oakheart, the Kingsguard member who protects Myrcella in Dorne? Huisman visually matches Oakheart for me more than any other character, but that doesn’t necessarily mean anything. Still, I’m guessing.
Ser Arys Oakheart is a knight of the Kingsguard, serving under King Robert I and his heirs. He is the youngest son of Lady Arwyn Oakheart, the head of House Oakheart.[1] Appearance Ser Arys has light-brown hair and a comely face.[2] History Ser Arys joined the Kingsguard in 290 AL.[3] Recent Events A Game of Thrones He competes in the Tourney of the Hand along with the other Kingsguard knights. A Clash of Kings Ser Arys is regarded as one of the kinder Kingsguard under Joffrey I, often making pleasant conversation with Sansa Stark. When Joffrey orders his Kingsguard to beat Sansa Stark, Ser Meryn Trant, Ser Boros Blount, Ser Preston Greenfield and Ser Mandon Moore carry out the command without qualm or question. Arys, when ordered, hits Sansa but as lightly as he dares, and only after objecting first.[4] He is also skilled with the lance, displaying absolute confidence in his ability to win a small tournament on King Joffrey's name day, despite the presence of other Kingsguard. Ser Arys is sent to the kingdom of Dorne to guard Princess Myrcella Baratheon, who is betrothed to Trystane Martell.[5] A Storm of Swords Tywin Lannister receives a letter from Oakheart. He writes that Myrcella is well and that she and Prince Trystane get along well. A Feast for Crows He is seduced by Arianne Martell, daughter of Prince Doran Martell and heiress to the throne of Dorne. She convinces him to rebel against the Iron Throne and support Myrcella's claim over her brother Tommen's.[6] When the conspiracy is uncovered, Arys stages a mad charge into Martell forces, killing two of their number before being killed himself by Areo Hotah, the captain of Prince Doran's guard.[7] References and Notes ↑ A Feast for Crows, Appendix ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 2, Sansa ↑ Ser Arys claims to have not touched a woman since joining the Kingsguard ten years ago. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 13, The.
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Arys Oakheart is a recurring background character in the first, second and fifth seasons. He is played by an unidentified extra and debuts in You Win or You Die. Ser Arys is a knight and a member of the Kingsguard and defends King Joffrey Baratheon as he defended King Robert Baratheon before him. He is sent with Princess Myrcella Baratheon to Dorne. Biography Edit Season 1 Edit Ser Arys was among the guards that attacked Eddard Stark when he tried to de-throne King Joffrey.[1] He was also present when Ser Barristan Selmy was dismissed from the brotherhood [2] Season 2 Edit Ser Arys (far right) in Princess Myrcella's retinue Ser Arys accompanies Princess Myrcella Baratheon as her sworn shield for her journey to Dorne.[3] Season 5 Edit Ser Arys returns to King's Landing after Myrcella's arrival in Dorne and escorts King Tommen in his attempt to enter the Great Sept of Baelor to speak to the High Sparrow about the arrest of Ser Loras Tyrell.[4] Appearances Edit Season Two appearances The North Remembers The Night Lands What is Dead May Never Die Garden of Bones The Ghost of Harrenhal The Old Gods and the New A Man Without Honor The Prince of Winterfell Blackwater Valar Morghulis Season Five appearances The Wars to Come The House of Black and White High Sparrow Sons of the Harpy Kill the Boy Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken The Gift Hardhome The Dance of Dragons Mother’s Mercy In the books Edit In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Arys Oakheart is a member of Robert Baratheon's Kingsguard, appointed after his predecessor - whose name hasn't been mentioned - perished during the Greyjoy Rebellion. He's a member of House Oakheart, a noble house from the Reach. He is regarded as one of the kinder Knights of the Kingsguard under King Joffrey, objecting at first to Joffrey's orders to beat Sansa Stark, then only hitting her as lightly as he dares. He is also of a much more pleasant.


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