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These examples may contain rude words based on your search. These examples may contain colloquial words based on your search. Jorah Jorah. See examples containing Jorah l'Andal 4 examples with alignment. See examples containing Jora l'Andal 2 examples with alignment. Jorah the Andal , he teaches I Jora l'Andal , il enseigne, je Do not walk away from your queen, Jorah the Andal. Ne me tournez pas le dos, Jorah l'Andal. Jorah l'Andal.
Looks like it's you and me, Jorah the Andal. Et bien c'est toi et moi, Jorah l'Andal. Will you betray her again, Jorah the Andal? Jorah l'Andal? He also accurately deduces who Jorah is by his appearance and equipment. He also correctly assumes that Jorah must have been banished by Daenerys because she discovered that he was spying on her for Varys. Tyrion mockingly asks Jorah if he really believes that he will earn a pardon for simply delivering him to Daenerys; alternately, she might pardon Tyrion and behead Jorah instead.
Fed up with his captive, Jorah knocks Tyrion across the face, leaving him unconscious. Eventually the two find Old Valyria , and passes through its ruins to find Meereen.
While sailing through the ruins the two look in astonishment as they see Drogon fly past them. In a quick turn of events, men infected with greyscale appear and attack the two. Jorah manages to fight them off, but Tyrion is pulled underwater. When Tyrion wakes up, he finds himself on shore, saved by Jorah. Jorah and Tyrion continue but Jorah looks at his wrists, and notices he has been infected with greyscale. Jorah and Tyrion continue towards Meereen on foot, having failed to acquire a boat.
During conversation, Tyrion mentions to Jorah that he knew his father, Jeor Mormont, from his trip to the Wall, and reveals that he was killed by his own men in a mutiny while returning from a great ranging, leaving Jorah visibly saddened at his father's death.
Jorah is also pressed by Tyrion for information as to why he is serving Daenerys in the first place. Jorah tells him that he grew to truly believe in her when he saw her emerge from Khal Drogo 's funeral pyre unscathed with three dragon hatchlings, and that she also has a birthright to the throne, even though Tyrion mentions the infamous Targaryen madness that may surface in her later in life. Later on, they are found and captured by slavers.
The leader, Malko , plans to sell them in Volantis, but Tyrion convinces them to allow Jorah to participate in the fighting pits in Meereen to make them rich, offering the information that Jorah once unseated Jaime Lannister in a jousting match. When Malko scoffs this, Jorah brings up that he slew Qotho in single combat, inciting Malko's interest and convincing him to take them to Meereen.
On the outskirts of Meereen, Jorah is put on auction by Malko, who exaggerates Jorah's accomplishments by claiming that along with fighting alongside " The Stag King ", he took part in the attack on "Spike" with his flaming sword when it was really Thoros of Myr , single-handedly killed Khal Drogo, and was betrayed by his wife and willingly sold into slavery in order to repay his debts.
A slaver, Yezzan zo Qaggaz , buys both Jorah and Tyrion. They are taken to one of the fighting pits. When Jorah learns that Daenerys is present for the opening of the games, he takes a sword and enters the arena, knocking out the other fighters while disguised with a helmet.
Jorah approaches Daenerys and removes his helmet to reveal his identity, but Daenerys, who still hasn't forgiven him, orders Jorah to be taken away. Jorah informs her that he has brought a gift, and Tyrion reveals himself, meeting Daenerys face-to-face at last.
Back in Meereen, Daenerys, after learning Tyrion wants to advise her, asks him what he thinks she should do with Jorah. Tyrion tells her how devoted Jorah seemed to be to her and that he did not think she would be wise enough to forgive him. He then tells her how killing people devoted to her is not a ruler who inspires devotion and that she would need lots of it if she was ever going to rule Westeros, but when she did he couldn't be by her side.
Daenerys then orders Jorah removed from the city once more. Jorah, with his Greyscale slowly progressing, returns to the fighting pits where Yezzan zo Qaggaz remains. Since he won the earlier match Jorah demanded that he fight at the great pit in front of the queen. Jorah says he is the best he has and that if he wins he will belong to Yezzan.
Jorah later joins the Great Games in Daznak's Pit in front of the queen, along with a Water Dancer from Braavos, a Dothraki warrior, a Summer Islander with a halberd, a Meereenese champion wielding a spear, and another fighter.
When Daenerys recognizes Jorah she is visibly distraught, and as the fighting continues and Jorah is severely wounded by the water dancer, Tyrion reminds Daenerys that she could stop the fight at any moment to save Jorah. Even though the fear is clearly shown on her face, Daenerys refuses. Jorah manages to win the fight despite being outmatched. Just as the fight ends, Jorah throws a spear towards Daenerys, who, believing the spear was meant for her, ducks out of the way.
The spear strikes a Son of the Harpy who was sneaking up behind her. Much of the audience reveals themselves to be Sons of the Harpy, proceeding to kill everyone they can.
Jorah joins the ensuing battle for Daenerys and tries to help escort her out of the fighting pit, but they eventually end up surrounded and vastly outnumbered. At that moment, Drogon appears in the arena and starts killing the Sons of the Harpy and scaring off the rest.
Jorah, Tyrion, Daario and Missandei all observe in awe as Daenerys flies off on Drogon, the first Targaryen dragonrider in over years. Back in the Great Pyramid, Tyrion addresses both Jorah and Daario's feelings for Daenerys, understanding how one could love the wrong woman. The three argue about Jorah's betrayal, but they will not make any judgments without Daenerys first. The dragon was seen taking her north and it is agreed that Jorah will join Daario to ride and search for her.
Grey Worm, still recovering from his injuries, offers to go with them, as does Tyrion. Daario firmly nixes both ideas: Grey Worm is needed to command the Unsullied in keeping the city under control, while Tyrion is the only one of them to have any political experience.
Jorah and Daario follow Drogon's trail into the Dothraki sea, where Daario gets him to admit he is in love with Daenerys.
While Daario isn't looking, Jorah examines the spreading greyscale on his arm to determine how long he has left to live. They eventually discover a circle of hoof prints, where Jorah finds Daenerys's ring in the middle, leading them to realize a Dothraki khalasar has taken her captive.
Jorah and Daario make their way to Vaes Dothrak, with Daario taunting Jorah about how Daenerys chose him as her lover.
Jorah scans the city and deduces that Daenerys has been taken to the temple of the dosh khaleen. Daario confronts Jorah on his attraction to Daenerys, stating that his age makes her feeling the same way unlikely. Jorah and Daario leave their weapons outside the city, and Daario notices Jorah's greyscale. Jorah assures Daario that he was not infected. The two sneak into the city at night and are caught by two Dothraki. Jorah tries to pass off himself and Daario as lost merchants, but the Dothraki see through the ruse.
After killing them, Jorah and Daario find Daenerys and offer to help her escape the city, but she enlists them in her plan to take control of the Dothraki.
Jorah and Daario kill the guards outside the temple in which the khals are determining Daenerys's fate and bar the door, resulting in the khals being unable to escape when Daenerys sets the temple ablaze. When Daenerys emerges from the inferno unburnt, Jorah and Daario bow before her along with the rest of the Dothraki.
The next day, overlooking the smoldering ruins of the Temple of the Dosh Khaleen, Daenerys confronts Jorah. She reminds him that she has banished him twice, but remembers that he has twice returned, and has saved her life. As she ponders what to do, Jorah interjects that she must send him away, revealing his greyscale. He explains that he does not know of a cure, or how long the disease takes, but that he will "end things" before he becomes a stone man himself.
Jorah then tells Daenerys that Tyrion Lannister was right about him; he loves her and will always love her, and begins to leave.
Daenerys stops him, and, rather than dismissing him, tearfully orders Jorah to go and find a cure for his disease, so that he may be by her side when she takes back the Seven Kingdoms. Jorah and Dany then part on good terms as he watches her lead her new khalasar out of Vaes Dothrak, before embarking on his own new quest. Jorah has traveled to Oldtown seeking a cure for his greyscale, which has progressed enough to cover much of his chest and back, as well as his entire left arm. He has been confined to one of the sick cells in the Citadel.
As Samwell Tarly is collecting empty bowls from cells, Jorah reaches out for him and asks if Daenerys has reached Westeros yet, but Sam claims he does not know. Jorah is later deemed beyond saving by Archmaester Ebrose , and is told that he has one more day before he will be deported to the Valyrian Peninsula , to live out the rest of his days with the Stone Men , as the greyscale will take over his mind in six months.
Within that time, he still seeks to end his own life before then. He properly introduces himself to Samwell, explaining that there is no point writing to Lyanna Mormont , as House Mormont forgot about him a long time ago. Later that night, as Jorah writes a farewell note to Daenerys, he is visited by Sam, who properly introduces himself as one of the Night's Watch and claims that out of respect for his father, Jeor Mormont, he will try to save him from his greyscale, though he admits he has never tried before and is the only one who will, despite it being risky for both Sam and Jorah.
Aware of the alternative, Jorah consents to the treatment. He is given rum as anesthesia and a mouthguard to bite on during the painful procedure to stay silent. Bearing the pain, Jorah allows Sam to start peeling his infected skin away. With his greyscale now cured by Samwell, Ebrose allows the release of Jorah from his cell. When Ebrose asks of the disease, Jorah says it must have cured itself from having plenty of rest. Before Jorah leaves, he tells Sam he will return to Daenerys - that both she and Sam has saved his life.
Jorah shakes Sam's offered hand in gratitude before leaving. After leaving the Citadel, Jorah makes his way to Dragonstone , where he is finally reunited with Daenerys, who gladly accepts him back into her service and calls him a friend. Jorah later attends a meeting, during which Tyrion Lannister suggests that they should capture a wight and bring it to Cersei Lannister , thus proving that the army of the dead is marching upon Westeros and allowing Daenerys to take her troops to help Jon.
Upon arriving at Eastwatch-by-the-Sea , Jorah quickly recognizes the imprisoned Thoros of Myr , having fought together in the Greyjoy Rebellion.
Unfortunately, the mention of Jorah's family name creates friction with Tormund , due to Jeor Mormont's role in persecuting the wildlings. Nevertheless, Jorah accompanies the party north of the Wall.
Once beyond the Wall, Jorah discusses his father's death with Jon Snow, stating that being killed by his own men was the worst way for Jeor to pass away. However, Jorah refuses: as he brought shame on his family, he has no longer the right to wield the weapon, which must remain with Jon, as Jeor wanted. Later, the party is attacked by an undead bear which severely injures Thoros before Jorah kills the beast with a final strike.
Jorah and Thoros then discuss the Siege of Pyke , with Thoros acknowledging that he was so drunk that day that he completely forgot the battle. The party finally encounters a small group of wights led by a White Walker. They attack it and Jorah is assaulted by a wight who tries to choke him to death before being shattered when Jon kills the White Walker leading them.
They successfully capture an undead, but it draw the attention of the whole undead army, which rushed at them. While Gendry returns to Eastwatch to send a raven to Daenerys, Jorah and the others find refuge on a small island in the middle of the frozen lake that the wights cannot cross. They spend the night on the rocks, to which Thoros does not survive, and are later attacked by the army of the Night King as the ice layer over the water is solid enough.
Jorah fights along the others with a pair of dragonglass daggers, destroying many wights, but the party is easily outnumbered and only survives thanks to the arrival of Daenerys and her dragons.
Jorah is shocked and saddened when he witnesses the death of Daenerys's dragon, Viserion, at the hands of the Night King. The survivors manage to escape, except Jon Snow, who is taken beneath the lake by wights. Jorah goes to King's Landing to attend the negotiation between Daenerys, Cersei and Jon, explaining the origins of the Dragonpit to Missandei on the way. They are greeted by Bronn who escorts them to their seats, with Jorah sitting right next to Daenerys.
Jorah does not speak during the discussions. Like everyone else, he is surprised when Jon openly pledges allegiance to Daenerys and stays at the Dragonpit while Tyrion tries to convince Cersei to help them after she left the negotiation.
After Cersei seemingly agrees to send troops to fight the army of the Night King , Jorah leaves King's Landing with the others and make his way to the North. Jorah arrives in Winterfell along with Daenerys and her large army. He later goes to the castle's library with Daenerys so she can meet Samwell and thank him for saving Jorah from the greyscale.
When Sam tells them that he is the son of Randyll Tarly and the brother of Dickon Tarly , who were both executed by Daenerys, Jorah looks away as they face Samwell's evident sorrow. Samwell excuses himself, after which both Daenerys and Jorah look on in regretful irony, with Samwell having saved Daenerys's oldest friend, but Daenerys herself having killed Samwell's family.
Jorah witnesses Jaime Lannister 's arrival in Winterfell, and the revelation that the army promised by Cersei Lannister will not come. Sensing that Daenerys could remove Tyrion from the position of Hand of the Queen for having underestimated his sister, Jorah goes to Daenerys and vouches for Tyrion, insisting that he learns from his mistakes and that he should remain her Hand, even though Daenerys considered Jorah himself for the position before his betrayal was revealed.
Jorah also advises Daenerys to try and build a more cordial relationship with Sansa Stark. Jorah's advice is heeded by Daenerys during a war council, in which she orders Tyrion to hide in the crypt during the battle as he is too valuable for her to lose. He later attempts to convince his younger cousin Lyanna Mormont to remain far from the battle in order to preserve the future of House Mormont , but she refuses, and wishes Jorah good luck in the fight to come.
Jorah is then approached by Samwell, who gives him his family sword Heartsbane , and Jorah promises to wield it in memory of his father Jeor. He then rides into battle as the army of the dead has arrived.
As the battle is about to begin, Jorah and his Dothraki cavalry are approached by Melisandre , who sets fire to the cavalry's blades to help them in their fight against the dead. Jorah leads the charge of the cavalry, but is forced to retreat as his forces are overwhelmed by the wights. During the battle, Jorah destroys innumerable wights but then witnesses Daenerys falling off Drogon , who was being attacked by a swarm of wights.
Jorah runs to pick her up and protects her from the encircling wights; while protecting his Queen, Jorah is stabbed multiple times. Moments after Arya Stark kills the Night King , Jorah dies staring into the eyes of his beloved Queen, having fulfilled his vow to protect her while Daenerys grieves over his body.
Jorah's body is reclaimed after the battle and put onto one of the many funeral pyres held for all those who fell fighting the wights. Daenerys kisses his forehead before joining the crowd assembled to listen to Jon's eulogy, after which Jorah's pyre is set on fire by Daenerys herself. Later, Jon assures Daenerys that Jorah would not have chosen another way to die than being killed protecting his queen.
Daenerys recalls that Jorah loved her in a way she could never love him back. Jorah is a complex character. He was Daenerys Targaryen's most loyal advisor and a formidable warrior. Jorah had a deep respect, loyalty and love for Daenerys, and has always tried to give her reasonable, practical, and effective advice. While Jorah was a moral person and always tried to be honorable, he had done several dishonorable acts out of love or for his own survival.
He sold poachers into slavery to pay for his wife's spending habits, fled Westeros to escape execution, and briefly spied on Daenerys in the hope of receiving a royal pardon, though he stopped spying on her after becoming her advisor. Jorah was Daenerys's most level-headed advisor, at least until the arrival of Barristan Selmy. Jorah was intelligent, literate, and well traveled, knowing the histories of Essos and speaking several tongues, including Dothraki.
His relationship with his father, and likely the rest of his family, wasn't approached until the fifth season. Although he never showed any feelings towards Jeor , once he was given the news about his death, Jorah was visibly shaken and deeply upset, even angrily demanding to know the details of his father's death.
This was most likely because he was still feeling guilty about bringing his family shame and never fully reconciling with Jeor. Although stoic, short-spoken and sometimes cold, Jorah does have the ability to warm up to people once they earn his respect. At first, he treated Tyrion like a hostage, but later, after the two barely survived the sinking of their boat, he started to trust Tyrion enough to leave him untied and later the two men shared their life stories and freely discussed Daenerys and her claim to the throne, although their newfound trust was shattered when Tyrion convinced Daenerys to exile Jorah from Meereen again which he did to spare him Daenerys's wrath.
However, after reuniting on Dragonstone, their relationship seems to be repaired, as Tyrion gives Jorah the coin that the slaver Yezzan had given him, with the promise to bring it back after returning from the wight hunt beyond the Wall. Both of them recognize each other's value to Daenerys, and Jorah even convinced her to keep Tyrion as her Hand even though he had made costly mistakes while counseling her.
He was also a skilled warrior, though he does have a honor code, and tries not to kill his opponent if such option was possible. This was shown in the fighting pit, where every other warrior was brutally slaughtering one another, but Jorah came victorious without any loss of life in his hands.
This worked in his favor since he was aware that Daenerys was becoming increasingly appalled by the needless violence happening in the pit right before Jorah got into the skirmish. And even after using brute force to harm another person, he did seem to try compensate for his actions, as he did give some money to a knocked out fisherman for his stolen boat. Also, Jorah had an immense tolerance for pain as he managed to stay silent during Sam's procedure to cure him of the greyscale even though the Citadel apprentice was effectively cutting off much of Jorah's skin.
Jorah was also able to sustain multiple severe wounds inflicted by the wights during the Battle of Winterfell , including one stabbing him in the chest, and kept getting back on his feet to protect Daenerys until the fight was ended. Although he was initially willing to betray Daenerys's trust in order to return to his home of Bear Island, Jorah fully accepted the consequences of the crime that had led him into exile.
He admitted that even though he hated Eddard Stark for wanting to execute him, the then Warden of the North was in his right as Jorah had violated the laws of Westeros. Even when he returned to Westeros, Jorah did not attempt in any way to restore his former position as head of House Mormont. Instead, he fully recognized his much younger cousin Lyanna Mormont as the future of their family, and refused to be given back the family sword Longclaw by Jon, claiming that his father Jeor's wishes have to be respected.
Jorah also recalls to Daenerys that he betrayed her even long after she had forgiven him. This demonstrates how humble Jorah could be and his willingness to accept the consequences of his actions instead of trying to cover up his misdeeds. In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Jorah is described as balding and hairy but still fit, though "not a handsome man. Jorah is not a POV character in the novels; his actions are witnessed and interpreted through the eyes of Daenerys in the first three novels and Tyrion.
Jorah won honor in the Greyjoy Rebellion when he was one of the first through the breach during the storming of Pyke. For his valor, he won praise from King Robert Baratheon and a knighthood. With a strong, vigorous son ready to take over the lordship, Jeor decided to join the Night's Watch , where he rapidly rose to the rank of Lord Commander , leaving Jorah as Lord of Bear Island. Jorah found the island quite suitable for him, and never lacked for women; he had his share of fishwives and crofter's daughters, before and after he was first wed.
Jorah's first wife was an unnamed woman of House Glover , who was unable to carry a child to term in ten years of marriage and died after a third miscarriage.
Jorah describes her as a plain-faced woman, but not unkind. He came to love her after a fashion, though their relations were dutiful rather than passionate. She has not been referred to in the TV series. Jorah later married Lynesse Hightower, of the extremely powerful House Hightower of Oldtown , after winning a tournament to celebrate the victory of King Robert against the Greyjoy Rebellion in which Jorah wore Lynesse's favor.
Lynesse was used to the riches and luxury of the second-largest city in Westeros and found Bear Island primitive and crude. Jorah's attempts to please his wife led to him spending all of his money. He disgraced himself through behavior unbefitting a lord by arresting poachers and selling them to slavers. Slavery is illegal in the Seven Kingdoms and has been for millennia. Jorah attempted to make his living as a sellsword but was unable to provide an income acceptable to Lynesse.
She left him and became a concubine to the merchant lord Tregar Ormollen, who then exiled Jorah from the city. Daenerys learns of Jorah's past spying for Varys earlier in the book narrative, before she conquers Meereen. Ser Barristan initially conceals his true identity from her, claiming to be a squire named Arstan Whitebeard this storyline was omitted from the TV series and when he finally reveals himself, he also tells her of Jorah's treachery, which Barristan knew from attending Robert's small council meetings in the series, Barristan was not a member of the small council, and thus he knew nothing of Jorah's spying.
She initially dismisses both and assigns them a suicide mission to conquer Meereen by entering the city via its sewers. To her surprise and disappointment, both survive the mission and help her capture the city. She forgives Ser Barristan and re-admits him into her service. She intends to pardon Jorah too, but is angered by his attitude: he remains defensive and lacks contrition when she thinks he ought to be begging for her forgiveness, so she dismisses him although she fights back tears as she does so.
Daenerys tells Jorah that if she sees him again, she will order Strong Belwas who does not appear in the TV series to wrench his head off. Daario Naharis offers to kill Jorah for her but Daenerys decides to spare him and he is allowed to leave the city. Daario warns that it would have been wiser to kill Jorah or otherwise keep him close.
There is no mentioning in the books that Jorah ever served in the Golden Company , though it is said that after Lynesse left him he scraped by as a sellsword for years until he came to Pentos to spy on the Targaryens. At first, he fought as a sellsword for Lys but after Lynesse's new lover exiled him from the city, he drifted to Volantis where he spent the better part of a year working as a sellsword and owning nothing but his sword.
Jorah is never attacked by Stone Men or infected with Greyscale. Instead, Tyrion was attacked by Stone Men earlier in his journey, in the ruins of Chroyane instead of Valyria. It is a man named Griff actually, the presumed-dead Jon Connington , one of Tyrion's companions at the time, who gets infected with Greyscale instead. Jorah, Tyrion and their dwarf companion Penny board a ship at Volantis, heading for Qarth.
The ship is badly damaged in a storm. After drifting for at least nineteen days, slavers from Yunkai appear. Tyrion and all the rest of the passengers yield without fight, but Jorah resists fiercely and kills three of the slavers before he is overcome. As a result, the slavers treat him much more harshly than their other captives: he is chained to an oar, beaten within an inch of his life, starved and branded with a tattoo of demon's mask on one cheek.
His face becomes so bruised and swollen, that he is almost unrecognizable. Although Jorah has treated Tyrion very brutally, Tyrion takes no pleasure from Jorah's miseries. The slavers who capture Jorah and Tyrion have no idea who Jorah is. He is introduced by the auctioneer simply as "big and strong" man. He is nearly bought by Zahrina for the fighting pits, but Tyrion intervenes and persuades the overseer of Yezzan's slaves to buy Jorah too, claiming that he takes part in the show that Tyrion and Penny play for entertainment.
Jorah does not try to escape or resist his captors; he simply ignores their commands with muttered curses, so he is locked in a cage and beaten severely every evening to the point that he hardly looks human.
He is kept naked except for a breechclout, a filthy bit of yellow rag. He never gets to see Daenerys, let alone speak with her, and she has no idea he is nearby. Brown Ben Plumm, the company leader, is astonished to see Jorah. He accepts them to the company. During the battle between Yunkai and the defenders of Meereen , Jorah tries to persuade the Second Sons to switch sides.
He promises that "Find her hostages [Daario, Hero and Jhogo] and free them. And I will swear on the honor of my house and home that this was Brown Ben's plan from the beginning.
Shortly afterwards, a messenger arrives to deliver new orders. Suddenly he recognizes Tyrion as an escaped slave of Yezzan and orders surrender him.
Jorah responds by killing the messenger. Jeor Mormont, in his last breath, told Sam Tarly: "Tell my son. Tell him, take the black. My wish. Dying wish. Tell Jorah. Forgive him. My son. Game of Thrones Wiki. Game of Thrones Wiki Explore. Game of Thrones. House of the Dragon. Peterson - linguist. Patel - director. Vhagar Caraxes Syrax Meleys Sunfyre. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Jorah Mormont. View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound.
Viserys Targaryen : " Does loyalty mean nothing to you? And Rhaegar died. Jorah Mormont : " Forgive me. I never meant--please, Khaleesi, forgive me. I love you. I'll always love you. Goodbye, khaleesi. How can you say that to me? Any other man and I would have you executed, but you, I don't want you in my city dead or alive. Go back to your masters in King's Landing, collect your pardon if you can.
You have until dusk to collect your things and leave this city. If you are found in Meereen past break of day, I'll have your head thrown into Slaver's Bay. I can't remember ever seeing a sane man as devoted to anything as he is to serving you. He claims he would kill for you and die for you, and nothing I have witnessed gives me reason to doubt him He is in love with you, I think.
But he did not trust you with the truth; an unpleasant truth, to be sure, but one of great significance to you. He did not trust that you would be wise enough to forgive him. You came back to me twice. If he could have chosen a way to die, it would have been protecting you. And I couldn't love him back. Not the way he wanted. House Targaryen. House Mormont. Daenerys I 's Queensguard. Universal Conquest Wiki. Game of Thrones Season 1 appearances.
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