How old is jorah mormont
They married in the summer of and share two children — Mary and Juliet. Glen rose to fame quickly with his acclaimed performance as Carl Galton, a charismatic gang leader in the television series The Fear. A ver si Daenerys lo deja. A post shared by Los4deKoopa?? According to the Game of Thrones Wiki page , Glen knew the moment he read the outline of his character that he was committed to his role as Jorah Mormont on Game of Thrones. His journey is slow burn through the course of many seasons.
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However, he grows to respect and admire Daenerys, serving her in earnest. After preventing an assassination attempt on Daenerys, he stops sending reports to Varys, ignoring an official royal pardon that would allow him to return to Westeros. He also developed strong, but unrequited, feelings for his queen. When Daenerys learns of his past espionage, he is dismissed from her service and ordered to leave her presence. He later captures Tyrion Lannister in the hope of winning his way back to her, an endeavor that leads to him contracting the deadly greyscale.
On his way back to Daenerys, this time with Tyrion, the pair are captured by slavers and sold into the fighting pits of Meereen. After he helps save her life from both the Sons of the Harpy and the Dothraki, Daenerys accepts him back into her service, and orders him to come back to her after he finds a cure to his disease, which he eventually does at the hands of Citadel acolyte Samwell Tarly at Oldtown.
Following their reunion on Dragonstone , he aids Daenerys further in order to provide proof to Cersei Lannister of the threat of the army of the dead , after which he joins the northern cause at Winterfell following a parley in King's Landing. Participating in the Battle of Winterfell , Jorah dies protecting his queen. Jorah had a distinguished early career, and participated in the Siege of Pyke during the Greyjoy Rebellion , for which he was knighted by King Robert Baratheon.
Jorah married Lynesse Hightower , but his new wife had expensive tastes that Jorah struggled to fund. Ultimately, he resorted to selling poachers into slavery , which has been illegal in the Seven Kingdoms for millennia and is a great taboo throughout Westeros.
Jorah was eventually caught and disgraced. He was stripped of his Lordship and fled to the Free Cities to avoid being executed by Eddard Stark , though he decided to leave his family's ancestral Valyrian steel sword, Longclaw , behind, which Jeor would pass down to Jon Snow. He served in mercenary companies such as the Golden Company. He is called Jorah the Andal by the Dothraki , as they assume that all people from Westeros are Andals.
However, Jorah is actually a Northman , descended from the First Men. He introduces himself and presents Daenerys with some books containing songs and stories from Westeros. She asks his origin, correctly assuming he is from Westeros.
He tells her of his Northern origin that he served her father for many years, and pledges to serve the rightful king, her brother Viserys. While traveling to Vaes Dothrak, Jorah notices that Daenerys is struggling to cope with Drogo's sexual appetites.
He gives her bark to eat in order to keep her strength, telling her of the Dothraki Ghost grass theory and consoling her that her marriage will get easier. Ser Jorah tells Viserys that he lost his home because he sold some poachers to slavers which is illegal in the Seven Kingdoms. Eddard Stark wanted to execute him for breaking the law.
He fled instead. Viserys dismisses the charges as foolishness, saying such things will be tolerated under his rule. Mormont is less than certain that this will happen. Jorah is impressed by Daenerys's growing ability to command. When Viserys tries to hit Daenerys, she is defended by her bodyguard Rakharo , who asks her if she wants Viserys killed. She commands that no harm come to him. Viserys orders Ser Jorah to kill Daenerys's men, a suicidal order that Jorah pointedly ignores; from this point on he is under Daenerys's command.
Rakharo orders Viserys's horse taken so he has to walk; a disgrace for a Dothraki. Jorah talks to Rakharo and helps him learn some Westerosi words to better serve her. Jorah and Rakharo also swap their opinions on the value of swords and armors versus the arakh and some personal information: Jorah states that his father is a man of great honor and integrity, and that Jorah's disgrace betrayed him.
When Jorah learns that Daenerys is pregnant, he rides to the nearby Free City of Qohor , [6] where he sends information to Varys in King's Landing about Daenerys's pregnancy. Mormont points out the difficulties of persuading them to cross the Narrow Sea , but believes success would be possible if that could be accomplished and if King Robert was foolish enough to meet them in open battle.
He says that if their opponents retreated behind stone walls, the Dothraki would not be able to root them out. They move to discussing Jorah's background and he admits to selling the poachers as slaves to raise money for his expensive wife. When Daenerys asks him where his wife is, Jorah replies that she is with another man in another place. He puts little faith in Jorah's information that Daenerys is pregnant, considering him a traitor who will say anything for a royal pardon.
However, King Robert and his council are adamant that his information can be relied on and order the assassination of Daenerys. Jorah translates for the benefit of Viserys during the ceremony where Daenerys eats a stallion's heart so that the dosh khaleen can prophesy about her baby.
Viserys thinks it is disgusting, but when he realizes that the Dothraki love Daenerys, he slips away. Jorah follows and finds him trying to steal Daenerys's three dragon eggs. He is tired of waiting, and he wants to sell the eggs to buy an army. Viserys accuses Jorah of having desires for his sister, but Jorah still stops him from leaving, using a variation of the motto of his house, "Yet here I stand.
Later, when Viserys threatens Daenerys, Jorah tries to stop him, as drawing blood in the sacred city is punishable by death. When Drogo executes Viserys with a pot of molten gold, he urges Daenerys to look away, but she refuses. Ser Jorah foils the assassination attempt of the Wineseller in the markets of Vaes Dothrak. Jorah accompanies Daenerys and her handmaidens to the market. He receives a message from a lad one of Varys's informers that he calls his little birds , who says "the Spider sends his greetings, and his congratulations", and hands him a parchment which he says is his pardon and he can go home now.
Ser Jorah clutches it and looks at it with longing, but realizes it means that if they don't need anyone to spy on Daenerys anymore, she is likely in danger. He goes back to the market and, seeing a wineseller trying to give Daenerys a cask as a gift, he intervenes and prevents the assassination as the wine is poisoned.
Drogo rewards his loyalty with a horse of his choosing before vowing to invade and seize the Seven Kingdoms in vengeance. Ser Jorah accompanies Daenerys as the khalasar raids the lands of Lhazar. When Daenerys orders that Dothraki warriors are to be prevented from raping the local women, Ser Jorah helps carry out the order, upsetting the Dothraki. He witnesses the fight between Drogo and Mago ; Drogo wins but takes a small wound. Drogo's wound begins to fester. As Drogo's condition worsens, Ser Jorah fears for the chaos that will be unleashed if he dies.
Daenerys is shocked to learn that her unborn son will be killed in the resulting power struggle as different bloodriders fight to succeed Drogo. Jorah suggests they leave quietly and try to get to Asshai , where there is a port, but Daenerys refuses. When Drogo's bloodrider Qotho tries to halt the ceremony, Ser Jorah stops him with his sword.
They fight and the younger Dothraki swiftly gains the upper hand through his superior agility, but his arakh is unable to penetrate Jorah's heavy armor, allowing Jorah to kill him.
Daenerys goes into labor, but the midwives are too afraid to help her thinking she is cursed because of the maegi. Jorah takes her into Drogo's tent to seek Duur's aid. Jorah is with Daenerys when she wakes the next morning. He tells her to rest, but she insists on being taken to Drogo and her child. She learns that her son was stillborn, badly malformed, and that Drogo is alive but comatose, while the khalasar has scattered to the winds.
Duur admits that she orchestrated Drogo's condition and the death of Daenerys's son as vengeance for the destruction of her village. Daenerys ends Drogo's suffering by smothering him with a pillow. She builds a funeral pyre for Drogo, has her dragon eggs placed on the pyre, and has Jorah bind Duur to the pyre so that she may burn alive.
Ser Jorah tries to stop Daenerys from burning the dragon eggs, as they can be sold to buy her a life of travel to exotic places. He tells her he knows she is planning on stepping onto the pyre as well and says she must not. She kisses his cheek and gives a speech to her people saying that they may go, but if they stay she will lead them to a great destiny. She then walks into the flames as the remaining Dothraki kneel in reverence. Jorah and Daenerys's remaining khalasar stand vigil all night until the fire finally burns out.
In the morning, they find Daenerys unhurt among the ashes with three newly-hatched dragons. A stunned Jorah drops to his knees and proclaims Daenerys his queen and liege, using the Dothraki declaration of undying loyalty, "Blood of my blood. Ser Jorah crosses the Red Waste with Daenerys and her khalasar. After Dany's mare - Drogo's first gift to her - dies of exhaustion, she wonders where should they go and what can she do against starvation.
Jorah reminds her that returning either to Lhazar or to the Dothraki sea would mean their death and the loss of her dragons at the hands of either the Lhazareen or another khalasar. He also reminds her that she must remain strong for her people's sake. She tells him that he is her strength and then sends her bloodriders to scout ahead on their three remaining horses. The khalasar sit amidst the heat as they wait for the scouts.
Jorah notices a horse approaching and rouses Daenerys. The mount is riderless and covered in bright red war paint. Jorah notices blood dripping from a saddlebag and opens it to find the head of Rakharo and his severed braid inside.
Jorah warns Daenerys not to look, but she insists. She asks Jorah who killed Rakharo and he speculates it might have been another khalasar , possibly Khal Pono or Khal Jhaqo , who are opposed to a woman leading a khalasar.
Daenerys vows that they will like it less when she is done with them. Kovarro returns to the camp. Daenerys notices that he has changed mounts and he reveals that he was given a new horse by the Thirteen , the leaders of Qarth.
He reports that on hearing of her dragons, the Thirteen have invited Daenerys to the city. Daenerys asks Jorah what he knows of Qarth and he tells her that the desert around it is known as the Garden of Bones because it is littered with the remains of travelers who have been refused entry to the city. Jorah and the rest of the khalasar reach Qarth.
The khalasar is met by the Thirteen with distrust and are denied entry, to which Daenerys reacts in anger, despite Jorah warning her to be careful. Nevertheless, Xaro Xhoan Daxos , one of the Thirteen, intervenes on behalf of Daenerys and her people, who are admitted into the city. Xaro holds a reception for Daenerys and her people in the gardens of his home.
Jorah prevents the Dothraki from stealing from their host. Daenerys and Jorah are perturbed by the tricks of the warlock Pyat Pree , who invites Daenerys to visit the House of the Undying. The masked woman Quaithe delivers an enigmatic warning to Jorah about Daenerys's need for protection from those who lust after her dragons. Xaro offers to fund Daenerys's invasion of Westeros in exchange for her hand in marriage. Later, she seeks Jorah's advice about the proposal and he cautions against accepting financial aid.
He suggests that she will be able to win her throne should she reach Westeros with just a single ship. He accidentally reveals his depth of feeling for her and while she accepts his counsel she looks away and does not reciprocate. While Jorah is away seeking a ship, Daenerys appeals to members of the Thirteen for aid. She is refused and returns to Xaro's home to find that Irri and several of her guards have been murdered and the dragons stolen. He speaks with Quaithe, who warns him that Daenerys is with the thief she seeks.
He finds her appealing to the Thirteen for the return of her dragons, but they all deny knowledge of their whereabouts. Then Pyat Pree admits to taking them to the House of the Undying, as part of a deal struck with Xaro, who has proclaimed himself king of Qarth.
Suddenly, each servant of the Thirteen becomes a copy of Pree that steps forward and cuts the throat of each of the Thirteen except Pree and Xaro. Jorah tries to kill Pree while escaping with Daenerys, but only succeeds in dispelling one of his many magical copies, stabbing them through the back. Jorah finds Daenerys refuge in a disused square, advising her to leave her dragons and flee Qarth, as he has recently booked passage to Astapor , but Daenerys insists on reclaiming her dragons, saying that they are her children.
She reminds Jorah that she has magic of her own, and he agrees to help her despite knowing they will be walking into a trap. Whilst searching for an entrance into the House of the Undying, Daenerys is magically transported inside, leaving a distraught Jorah calling for her outside. Daenerys overcomes the warlock's spells and reunites with her dragons.
Once they are together she commands them to breathe flames at the sorcerer, killing him and allowing them to escape. Following her success, Daenerys returns to her remaining khalasar. They return to Xaro's home to confront him for his treachery and find him in bed with Doreah.
They go to his vault, which proves to be empty, and lock Xaro and Doreah inside to die. Daenerys asks Jorah about the value of the Xaro's gold and jewels, to which Jorah replies that they are real, maybe even real enough to buy a ship. In response, Jorah orders the members of the khalasar to take all the gold and jewels of Xaro's manse. Jorah is on Daenerys's ship that sailed from Qarth to Astapor.
He is also with her when Kraznys mo Nakloz demonstrates the level of obedience of his Unsullied soldiers by slicing off one of their nipples and urges her to purchase them. During the conversation, Daenerys finds herself distracted by a young girl playing with a ball. A cloaked stranger appears from behind them to knock the ball out of her hands, and Jorah engages in a struggle with him.
The ball hits the floor and cracks open to reveal a manticore , which the stranger promptly stabs with his dagger. When he removes his hood, Jorah recognizes him as Ser Barristan Selmy , who pledges fealty to her.
He and Ser Barristan debate the merits of buying the Unsullied. Barristan advises Daenerys that there is no honor in conquering with a purchased slave army.
Jorah counters that honor does not win battles and that the Unsullied are not like a regular army. They will not rape and pillage, and will only kill who they are ordered to kill.
Daenerys eventually offers one of her dragons to Kraznys in return for all 8, of his Unsullied, a deal that Jorah and Barristan both strongly advise her against. Nevertheless, Daenerys stands her ground and scolds her two advisors for contradicting her in public. Jorah is present at the Sack of Astapor where Daenerys manages to both keep all of her dragons and win the army as well as their trust in her as a queen and not as a mistress, effectively getting the best out of both Jorah and Barristan's prior arguments.
He recalls that the only thing on his mind was how badly he needed to urinate, having been sealed in armor for sixteen hours.
Barristan prods Jorah about his past, when he was disgraced and exiled for his involvement in the slave trade, and warns him that his presence alongside Daenerys may harm her image in Westeros. Jorah questions Barristan about the advisors on King Robert's small council , subtly trying to ascertain whether Barristan knows that he was previously spying on Daenerys for Varys. However, Barristan explains that as a former Targaryen loyalist, King Robert did not fully trust him, and excluded him from council meetings.
Jorah and Barristan briefly bicker about the fact that Barristan has only just arrived, while Jorah has been protecting Daenerys for months. Upon arriving at Yunkai's gates, Jorah is dismissive of Daenerys's and Barristan's claims that its reputation for training bed slaves rather than soldiers will give them a clear advantage and explains that Yunkai will in all likelihood just shut its gates and chip away at Daenerys's army using guerrilla tactics. He also advises Dany that conquering Yunkai is irrelevant in their quest to return to Westeros, but she is adamant on freeing the hundreds of thousands of slaves within the city walls.
Jorah is present in Daenerys's tent when the Yunkish slave-trader Razdal mo Eraz arrives bearing gifts, who she quickly dismisses after taking his gold. Following her orders, he spies on the mercenary group, the Second Sons , and is again present in her tent when she is hosting the two mercenary captains Mero and Prendahl na Ghezn , and their lieutenant Daario Naharis.
Mero is sexually vulgar towards Daenerys which prompts Ser Jorah to threaten him to "mind his tongue. With Daario's help, Jorah and Grey Worm enter Yunkai from one of its posterior tunnels, and the three of them successfully fight off a number of guards and open the gates of Yunkai from the inside, allowing the Unsullied to sweep in and win the city for Daenerys.
Jorah, however, is noticeably distraught when all of Daenerys's post-victory attention is centered on Daario. Jorah, along with Ser Barristan, Daario, and Missandei , is also present when Daenerys is meet by the freed slaves of Yunkai. Daenerys frets that the Yunkish slaves, who are better treated than Astapor's, might have grown to like their chains and will not welcome freedom.
Finally, the gates open and the freedmen pour out. Missandei begins to tell them of how Daenerys the Unburnt freed them, but Daenerys interrupts and says that it is the slaves' own choice to reach for their freedom. After a moment, one of the freedmen stretches his hand towards Daenerys and calls out "mhysa" Old Ghiscari for "mother" , followed by an entire crowd echoing him.
Although wary of her safety, Daenerys tells Jorah that they won't hurt her. This is proven to be true when she greeted with open arms by the newly freed slaves of Yunkai. While feeding her dragons, Dany is warned by Jorah once again about the fact that they are not tamable beasts. He also informs her that Daario Naharis and Grey Worm are gambling.
When the army of Unsullied halts in unison, Jorah faces the crucifixion of a small child - one of along the path to Meereen , greatest of the cities of Slaver's Bay. As the one who has been at her side the longest, Ser Jorah volunteers to face the champion sent out by Meereen when Daenerys arrives at their gates.
Daenerys refuses to gamble with the life of her most trusted advisor, general, and dearest friend. She instead chooses Daario as her champion, who is successful in killing the Meereenese champion, Oznak zo Pahl.
Following this, Dany begins her siege of the city by speaking of freedom to the gathered slaves and then catapulting the broken chains of those she has freed across the city walls, demonstrating her previous successes.
During the Siege of Meereen , Jorah accompanies Daenerys when she gives her commands to Grey Worm, just before their infiltration among the Meereenese slaves. Following her success, she plans to crucify Great Masters in retaliation for the slaves, against the advice of Jorah and many others. However, she follows through with her plan, hanging the Targaryen standard from the Great Pyramid during the crucifixions. He also informs her of the disasters in the two cities she liberated, Yunkai and Astapor.
Daenerys's companions debate about possibly mounting an invasion of Westeros due to its current state. Jorah is against it, stating that their forces could not conquer all of Westeros alone and they have no real allies on the continent. After Daenerys dismisses the rest of her council, she tells Jorah that her business in Slaver's Bay is not yet complete and intends to stay.
Jorah is present when Daenerys receives a goatherd whose flock was incinerated by Drogon , which Dany pays for by giving him triple the value of the goats.
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