Jorah Mormont
Jorah Mormont | |
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A Song of Ice and Fire character Game of Thrones character | |
Iain Glen as Jorah Mormont | |
First appearance |
Novel: A Game of Thrones (1996) Television: "Winter Is Coming" (2011) |
Created by | George R. R. Martin |
Portrayed by |
Iain Glen (Game of Thrones) |
Information | |
Aliases | Jorah the Andal |
Gender | Male |
Title |
Ser Lord of Bear Island (stripped) |
Family | House Mormont |
Spouse(s) |
Lady Glover Lynesse Hightower |
Relatives |
Jeor Mormont (father) Maege Mormont (aunt) Dacey Mormont (paternal cousin) Alysane Mormont (paternal cousin) Lyra Mormont (paternal cousin) Jorelle Mormont (paternal cousin) Lyanna Mormont (paternal cousin) |
Kingdom | The North |
Jorah Mormont is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.
Introduced in 1996's A Game of Thrones, Jorah is the only son of Jeor Mormont, the honorable lord commander of the Nights Watch of the kingdom of Westeros. He subsequently appeared in Martin's A Clash of Kings (1998), A Storm of Swords (2000) and A Dance with Dragons (2011).
Jorah is portrayed by Iain Glen in the HBO television adaptation.[1][2][3]
Character description
Ser Jorah Mormont is the only child of the Night's Watch's Lord Commander Jeor Mormont, who abdicated shortly before Robert's Rebellion to join the Night's Watch and let Jorah assume the lordship of Bear Island. At some point Jorah married a lady of House Glover, who died after miscarriage after ten years of marriage. Jorah fought in Greyjoy's Rebellion, distinguishing himself by being one of the first to enter the fray during the Siege of Pyke, and was knighted by King Robert Baratheon. At the Tourney of Lannisport celebrating the Baratheon victory, Jorah fell in love with the beautiful Lynesse Hightower (aunt of Margaery Tyrell), and named her Queen of Love and Beauty after winning the tourney. Lynesse's father agreed to their marriage, and although Lynesse reciprocated his love she soon found herself ill-suited to the rough life on Bear Island, longing for the splendour and comfort of her youth in Oldtown. Jorah bankrupted himself trying to provide her with luxuries, eventually selling poachers to a Tyroshi slaver to fund her lifestyle. His liege lord, Eddard Stark, condemned him to death, but Jorah and Lynesse fled to the Free City of Lys. Jorah made his living as a sellsword, though still unable to provide for Lynesse. One year he returned from fighting Braavos on the River Rhoyne to find that Lynesse had become a concubine of a wealthy Lysene merchant. The merchant warned Jorah that he would be enslaved to settle his debts if he remained in Lys, and Jorah was forced to flee again. Afterwards he drifted between the Free Cities, offering his services to the highest bidder.
Overview
Jorah Mormont is not a point of view character in the novels, so his actions are witnessed and interpreted through the eyes of other people, such as Daenerys Targaryen and Tyrion Lannister. Jorah is mostly a background character in the novels.[4]
Storylines
A Game of Thrones
In Pentos, Jorah enters the service of House Targaryen during Daenerys Targaryen's wedding to Khal Drogo, though he is actually spying on behalf of Robert's Master of Whisperers Varys in the hope of earning a royal pardon. Though Jorah holds Daenerys' brother Viserys in contempt, he comes to admire Daenerys for her bravery and strength of character and eventually falls in love with her. In Vaes Dothrak he is warned by Illyrio Mopatis that Robert has ordered Daenerys' assassination, and saves her from being poisoned. After Drogo's death he is the first to pledge fealty to Daenerys, and is astounded when she emerges from Drogo's funeral pyre with three dragon hatchlings.[5]
A Clash of Kings
Jorah accompanies Daenerys and the remnants of her khalasar to Qarth. There, Jorah stops sending reports to Varys, having truly fallen in love with Daenerys. Daenerys discovers his love after Jorah notes her physical similarity to Lynesse, but does not tell Jorah that she knows. At Qarth's docks, Jorah and Daenerys encounter the former pit fighter Strong Belwas and his squire Arstan Whitebeard. Arstan claims to know Jorah; Jorah finds him familiar, but does not recognise him. Despite Jorah's mistrust, Daenerys accepts the duo into her service.
A Storm of Swords
Jorah confesses his love to Daenerys, who rejects his advances. Jorah recommends that they sail to Astapor to buy an army of Unsullied, and commands the army when they overthrow the masters of Yunkai. As they arrive at Meereen, Arstan is revealed to be Ser Barristan Selmy, former Kingsguard to Aerys II Targaryen and Robert, and he announces Jorah's former status as a spy. Daenerys orders Jorah and Selmy to infiltrate Meereen and release slaves. Upon their return, Jorah refuses to beg forgiveness, insisting that Daenerys owes him forgiveness as reward for his service. Daenerys agrees but notes that she cannot do so without undermining her authority, and banishes Jorah.
A Dance With Dragons
Jorah encounters the fugitive Tyrion Lannister in a brothel in Selhorys and takes him prisoner, hoping to return to Daenerys' graces by presenting her with him. In Volantis they encounter the dwarf Penny, whom Tyrion takes pity on and is allowed by Jorah to accompany them. During their voyage to Meereen, their ship is seized by slavers and Jorah is badly beaten and branded trying to fend them off. In Meereen the trio are sold to the Yunkish master Yezzan zo Qaggaz. Jorah becomes despondent after learning that Daenerys has taken the Meereenese nobleman Hizdhar zo Loraq as her husband. When Yezzan dies from dysentery, they escape to the camp of the sellsword company Second Sons, formerly in service to Daenerys before defecting to the slavers, and Jorah joins the company. Jorah realises that the Yunkish will lose the coming battle with Meereen and tells Tyrion that they need to convince the company to defect again.
Family tree of House Mormont
Jeor[lower-alpha 1] | Maege[lower-alpha 1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lady Glover[lower-alpha 2] | Jorah[lower-alpha 1] | Lynesse Hightower[lower-alpha 2] | Dacey[lower-alpha 1] | Alysane[lower-alpha 1] | Lyra[lower-alpha 1] | Jorelle[lower-alpha 1] | Lyanna[lower-alpha 1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Daughter[lower-alpha 3] | Son[lower-alpha 3] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Martin, George R. R. (2011). "Appendix: House Stark". A Dance with Dragons. ISBN 978-0553801477.
- 1 2 Martin, George R. R. (1999). "Chapter 12, Daenerys I". A Clash of Kings. ISBN 0-553-10803-4.
- 1 2 Martin, George R. R. (2011). "Chapter 42, The King's Prize". A Dance with Dragons. ISBN 978-0553801477.
TV adaptation
Jorah Mormont is played by the Scottish actor Iain Glen in the television adaption of the series of books.[6]
Storylines
Season 1
Ser Jorah Mormont is an exiled knight in the service of Daenerys Targaryen and the son of Jeor Mormont of the Night's Watch. To fund his wife's extravagant lifestyle, he sold poachers on his land to slave traders, which is illegal in the Seven Kingdoms. Rather than face punishment by Lord Stark, he fled to Essos and learned the lifestyle of the Dothraki who embrace him as one of their own and know him as "Jorah the Andal". Jorah serves as an adviser to the Targaryens on both political and cultural matters of both the Seven Kingdoms and Essos. Jorah is actually spying on the Targaryens for Lord Varys in exchange for a pardon on his crimes but after learning more about Daenerys, Jorah falls in love with her and decides to protect and help her regain the Iron Throne.
Season 2
After Daenerys is widowed, Jorah remains with her and becomes the first knight of her Queensguard. He serves Daenerys as an adviser throughout Season 2 and tries to help her claim her birthright as queen of the Seven Kingdoms.
Season 3
In Season 3, Jorah plays an important part in the capture of Yunkai, together with Unsullied commander Grey Worm and Daario Naharis, Lieutenant and leader of the Second Sons. Led by Daario, the trio infiltrates the city and kills a number of Yunkish guards to open a gate, ensuring the capture of Yunkai. Jorah later assists Daenerys and her army in conquering Meereen, and later informs her of Joffrey's death, but at the same time dissuades her from invading King's Landing, since she is not strong enough to take all of Westeros yet. When Daenerys appears to begin a romantic relationship with Daario, Jorah voices his disapproval.
Season 4
In Season 4, following the Conquering of Meereen, Daenerys discovers that Jorah's original mission was to spy on her for the "usurper" Robert Baratheon, which led to her and her unborn son almost being killed by the wine merchant in Vaes Dothrak, and exiles him from Meereen on the threat of death. Jorah subsequently departs alone.
Season 5
Jorah encounters Tyrion Lannister in Volantis and kidnaps him with the intent to deliver him to Daenerys. Sailing through the ruins of Valyria, the duo are assaulted by "stone men" - humans turned insane by the disease greyscale - and Jorah is infected in the struggle. As they make their way to Meereen on foot, Jorah learns from Tyrion that Jeor was killed in a mutiny beyond the Wall. Jorah and Tyrion are captured by slavers, who are convinced by Tyrion to sell them to the fighting pits in Meereen. At a demonstration of pit fighters, Jorah encounters Daenerys, who orders him freed but refuses to let him return to her service; with nowhere else left to go, Jorah returns to the fighting pits. At the reopening of the fighting pits, Jorah foils an assassination attempt on Daenerys, and protects her from the insurgent Sons of the Harpy in the resulting confrontation. After Daenerys flies away on Drogon, Jorah and Daario Naharis depart Meereen to look for her.
Season 6
Jorah and Daario discover Daenerys' intentionally discarded ring in a grass plain, and Jorah deduces that she has been captured by a Dothraki horde and taken to Vaes Dothrak. Upon arriving there, they are reunited with Daenerys, who rejects their offer of fleeing the city and instead asks them to help her with her own plan, to which they reluctantly agree. The next evening, Jorah and Daario watch as Daenerys, after trapping and burning all the Khals alive in the temple building, emerge from it completely unharmed, and kneel before her in awe along with the rest of the Dothraki. As Daenerys and her entourage prepare to leave Vaes Dothrak, Jorah reveals his greyscale to Daenerys and his intention to end his life before his illness overtakes him. Daenerys instead orders him to find a cure for his condition and return to her, declaring that she will need his counsel after conquering Westeros. Jorah then departs alone.
Season 7
Jorah returns to Westeros, seeking aid at the Citadel in Oldtown. By this time his greyscale has drastically progressed, consuming his entire arm. Archmaester Ebrose diagnoses Jorah's greyscale as untreatably advanced and informs Jorah that he has six months of sanity left and will be exiled from the Citadel the next day. Samwell Tarly, who formerly served under Jeor in the Night's Watch, rediscovers a cure for greyscale; despite being forbidden to administer it, he treats Jorah in secret and successfully heals Jorah's greyscale. Ebrose, though unimpressed by Jorah's attempts to conceal Sam's treatment, discharges Jorah. Jorah decides to seek out Daenerys.
References
- ↑ "Game of Thrones Cast and Crew: Jorah Mormont played by Iain Glen". HBO. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
- ↑ "The Official Website for the HBO Series Game of Thrones - Season 4". HBO.
- ↑ "From HBO". Archived from the original on 2016-03-07.
- ↑ "Game of Thrones Viewer's Guide".
- ↑ Martin, George R. R. (1996). A Game of Thrones. New York: Bantam Books. ISBN 978-0-553-57340-4.
- ↑ Hibberd, James (May 10, 2015). "'Game of Thrones' Q&A: Iain Glen on Jorah Mormont". Entertainment Weekly.