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Tags: Petyr Baelish

1. The Spy
(About Game of Thrones/Game Rules)
... him or herself, or to disguise another. The most capable Spies in Westeros can stand unseen in plain sight, listening calmly to the singing of little birds. Examples of Spies: Lord Petyr Baelish, Varys ...
2. Varys, The Spider
(World of Westeros/People)
... to Petyr Baelish, they all believe he is reliable — or at least under control. To some extent, Varys plays everybody off against everybody else, but really, he is just covering all bases. He understands ...
3. Petyr Baelish, Littlefinger
(World of Westeros/People)
... despite Lysa’s interest, it was Catelyn he grew to love. When Catelyn’s betrothal to Brandon Stark was announced, little Petyr Baelish challenged for the right to her hand. It was both laughable and ...
4. Catelyn Stark, Cat
(World of Westeros/People)
... the one two boys were prepared to die for as they duelled for her love. This preference for family also extends to her father’s ward and her childhood friend, Petyr Baelish, who provides Catelyn with ...
5. Hoster Tully
(World of Westeros/People)
... Well-travelled, he took his children with him on voyages across their lands and other parts of Westeros. Hoster also took Petyr Baelish as ward, raising the young noble alongside his own children. Due ...
6. Names in the Seven Kingdoms & Beyond
(World of Westeros/Miscellaneous)
... the Smalljon; Tyrion Lannister, the Imp; Petyr Baelish, known as Littlefinger; or Euron Greyjoy, called Crow’s Eye. Sometimes these epithets are testimony to an aspect of the character, as is the case ...
7. History of the Tullys
(World of Westeros/History)
... ruined when Jaime took the white and became a member of the Kingsguard. Hoster also took Petyr Baelish to ward; although he was from a petty house, Baelish has risen high in the realm to become the king’s ...
8. Eddard Stark, Ned
(World of Westeros/People)
... he follows his wife’s example of trusting Petyr Baelish, and he underestimates Cersei’s abilities because he assumes that her husband is her main source of power. These errors of judgement prove fatal ...
9. The Small Council
(World of Westeros/Miscellaneous)
... Maester Pycelle, Lord Commander Barristan Selmy, the eunuch Varys, and Petyr Baelish. After the death of Jon Arryn, King Robert appointed Eddard Stark as his new Hand of the King. After Robert's death, ...
10. Robert Baratheon
(World of Westeros/People)
... Landing, she and her mother were killed by Queen Cersei's agents following Robert's death. Two unnamed twins. Petyr Baelish hints that Robert fathered twins to a woman in Casterly Rock, who were likewise ...
11. The Gates of the Moon
(World of Westeros/Strongholds)
... or capturing the Eyrie. The castle is currently held by Lord Nestor Royce. Originally, Royce was only a temporary caretaker, but Lord Protector Petyr Baelish granted him ownership of the Gates of the Moon ...
12. The Eyrie
(World of Westeros/Strongholds)
... Arryn took her sickly child, Robert, and fled once more to the Eyrie. (It would later be revealed that Lysa herself killed her husband, as part of an intrigue masterminded by Lord Petyr Baelish.) Lysa ...
13. House Royce
(Houses of Westeros/Minor Houses)
... about the legitimacy of Petyr Baelish as Lord Protector of the Vale following Lysa Tully's death and the only one who cannot somehow be neutralised. Robar A younger son of Yohn Royce. Knight and member ...
14. House Redwyne
(Houses of Westeros/Minor Houses)
... Stark to confide in her about King Joffrey's vicious nature. Afterwards, to protect her granddaughter, she conspired with Petyr Baelish to poison King Joffrey.  ...
15. House Tully
(Houses of Westeros/Great Houses)
Family, Duty, Honour. House Tully is the principal house of the Riverlands in Westeros. Their seat is Riverrun, and their sigil is a silver trout leaping on a blue and red striped field. The keep of ...
16. Harrenhal
(World of Westeros/Strongholds)
... later granted the castle to Petyr Baelish. Because of the war, however, neither man ever set foot in the castle. Harrenhal was first held by the Lannister garrison under Lorch, who was assisted by the ...