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Only blood can wash out blood.
~ Black Lorren

Black Lorren is a minor antagonist in the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and its television adaptation Game of Thrones. He is an infamous ironborn raider, known to be one of the fiercest in all of the Iron Islands.

In the TV show, he is played by Forbes KB in an extremely different portrayal of the character.

Biography[]

A Song of Ice and Fire[]

Black Lorren is a huge man with black hair and a long black beard. He is a highly regarded reaver of the Iron Islands and a retainer of House Greyjoy. He is regarded among the fiercest ironborn warriors, behind only Andrik the Unsmiling. He is brave, stoic, fearsome, reserved, trustworthy and loyal in his services, but he is also considered ruthless and merciless.

During the War of the Five Kings, he is made to join Prince Theon Greyjoy, the priest Aeron "Damphair" Greyjoy, and Dagmer Cleftjaw among the force of 200 or 250 ironmen and 8 longships sent to harry the western coast of the North. Lorren participates in the harrying of the Stony Shore, during which his party attack a fishing village in the dark of the early morning, killing most of the men and taking the women for salt wives or thralls. Theon allows a few men to escape to the castle Torrhen's Square, to lure the northmen in the open for battle and let them know about King Balon IX Greyjoy's claim of conquest of the North. The main purpose of these raids on the Stony Shore, however, is to distract the center of the North from the real invasion, especially from the main ironborn force led by Lord Captain Victarion Greyjoy, who is sailing the Iron Fleet to the Neck, the region of the crannogmen, to launch an assault on Moat Cailin.

The Harrying of the Stony Shore continues for days, as Torrhen's Square is informed of the presence of ironborn invaders. The northmen still do not realize a true invasion is about to take place, and thus cannot tell whether the ongoing harrying of the Stony Shore is the work of lords of the Iron Islands, or just a party ironborn reavers acting independently and taking advantage of the war to take easy loot. Leobald Tallhart sends his nephew Benfred Tallhart and his Wild Hares - a company of teenage warriors, all younger than 19 - to the Stony Shore to investigate what kind of threat they are dealing with. The young inexperienced and confident boys do not take the threat seriously and expect no trouble from the ironmen, and thus approach the Stony Shore without scouts, singing, joking, and talking loudly. As a result, the ironborn easily ambush on the party, starting from firing countless arrows from hiding posts. Black Lorren presumably participates in the hand-to-hand battle, led by Theon, and along with his fellow ironmen massacres all the Wild Hares, except for Benfred.

The captive Benfred refuses to answer any questions given by the ironmen and insults the Drowned God within Aeron Greyjoy's hearing, and is then put to death by Theon and drowned by Aeron and his followers. With the massacre of all the Wild Hares, the true size of the ironborn invasion is still kept secret, which will allow the Taking of Deepwood Motte by Princess Asha Greyjoy. After Theon decides to make a change of plans with Dagmer, six of the party's eight longships are given to Aeron for command, so he can continue the Harrying of the Stony Shore throughout all the western coast of the North. Black Lorren is made to advance inland among the crews of Theon's Sea Bitch and Dagmer's Foamdrinker, for two new planned assaults on Torrhen's Square and Winterfell.

As Victarion leads the Iron Fleet to fight in the Fall of Moat Cailin, and Asha leads the Taking of Deepwood Motte, Dagmer Cleftjaw leads his force in the Fight at Torrhen's Square, which serves as a bait to lure most of Winterfell's garrison out of the castle, leaving it weakly defended for Theon's force. Along with about 30 ironmen, Black Lorren fights in the Capture of Winterfell, attacking in the night eight days after Ser Rodrik Cassel's force left Winterfell. The assault is sneaky, beginning with four ironmen scaling Winterfell's double walls with grappling hooks and swimming its moat. After killing the guard Alebelly, they open a postern gate to let in the rest of the ironborn force. By surprise, they take the small garrison unawares and wound Hayhead and Maester Luwin, who tries to send a raven, but the ironborn shoot it (although one other raven was already sent to White Harbor to alert Lord Wyman Manderly). Palla, the teenage daughter of the kennelmaster Farlen, is raped by Drennan and another warrior (later Theon has the two whipped for it, in the attempt to show the northmen he will be a just ruler like the Starks).

On Theon's orders, Lorren and his fellow warriors aggressively gather all the smallfolk and noble residents of Winterfell and the Winter Town inside the castle's Great Hall, where they hear Bran Stark officially yielding Winterfell to Theon, who declares himself the Prince of Winterfell. Among the many hostages, Lorren and his men retrieved a dirty wretch known as Reek from a tower cell, who tells Theon his background from the Dreadfort. Reek and Osha the wildling also swear allegiance to House Greyjoy, whilst Theon takes Bran and Rickon Stark, Big Walder and Little Walder Frey, Meera and Jojen Reed, and Beth Cassel as wards and valuable hostages. The ironborn Stygg kills the blacksmith Mikken for refusing to yield, and Theon has Septon Chayle drowned as a sacrifice to the Drowned God.

That night, however, the Starks and Reeds disappear with the aid of Osha and Hodor. The next day, Black Lorren and his comrades find the corpse of Drennan, discovering he was seduced and killed by Osha, as well as the body of Squint, killed by while the Stark boys' direwolves, Summer and Shaggydog. Lorren insists that they need to start killing captives in revenge, and to torture others for questioning, but Theon refuses to harm any of them.

As the most trusted of Theon’s selected raiders, Black Lorren is named castellan of Winterfell as Theon and a party of of hunters, consisting of ironmen, Farlen the kennelmaster, Reek, and one of the Walders, set out to the wolfswood to search for the escapees, mainly Bran and Rickon. Before departing, an enraged Theon, threatens the castle's inhabitants that if any of them show further defiance after he gave them mercy, next time he will give the cruel Lorren full authority and leave to do whatever he wants to them.

After searching through the wolfswood the whole day, Theon sends most of his hunting party, including Walder, Farlen, and all the hounds, back to Winterfell. Later, Theon, Gelmarr, Aggar, Gynir Rednose, and Reek return to Lorren and the garrison with the corpses of two boys, whose heads have been flayed. Theon claims they are Bran and Rickon Stark (in truth, the search was unsuccessful, and Reek killed two smallfolk children of a miller to pass as the Stark boys). Theon reports his success to Lorren and publicly presents the boys' corpses, announcing to the world that Bran and Rickon were captured at a mill on the river Acorn Water. He declares to the people of Winterfell and the ironborn garrison to have executed the boys as a sign of revenge for his eldest brothers, Rodrik and Maron Greyjoy, both slain during Greyjoy's Rebellion. The flayed and tarred heads of the miller's boys are mounted on the walls of Winterfell.

Shortly after the event, three more ironmen are murdered throughout the following days. The night after the hunt, Gelmarr's body is discovered after he fell down some steps at night and broke his neck. Aggar is found with his throat cut the following day. Knowing he is one of the five people who were involved with the killing of the false Stark boys (along with Theon, Reek, Gelmarr, and Aggar), Gynir Rednose takes to sleeping in his armor and adopts the noisiest dog he could find to guard his sleep, but he is found drowned in the castle's well. The other ironmen are furious and worried about these murders, and Black Lorren urges Theon to answer with brutality and cruel punishments of the ironborn manner, and to start killing hostages, but Theon keeps turning down the suggestion. Unbeknownst to Lorren and the rest of the garrison, the culprit for the murders of Gelmarr, Aggar, and Rednose is Theon himself, who had Reek kill the only three witnesses that stayed behind with them during the hunt, whilst everyone else was sent back to Winterfell earlier. To secure the silence of the true identity of the miller's boys, and avoid the embarassment of the escape of the Starks and the Reeds, Theon and Reek got rid of the three witnesses, then Theon told his lies to Lorren and the rest of his garrison. Without any evidence, Theon accuses as a scapegoat the kennelmaster Farlen for the deaths of the three ironborn and sentences him to death. As he is about to be beheaded, Farlen points out to Theon that Lord Eddard Stark did his own killings, forcing Theon to perform the deed himself.

For numerous days/weeks, the ironborn manage to hold Winterfell without further resistance, whilst Victarion holds the Moat in the Neck, Asha holds Deepwood Motte and Sea Dragon Point, Aeron continues the harrying of the Stony Shore, and Dagmer invades the lands of the Tallharts. While the news of the ironborn invasion reach the people in the south, Robb Stark, and the Tullys, Balon Greyjoy styles himself King of the Isles and the North. Expecting the northmen to come soon to Winterfell with an army to avenge the Stark boys, Asha visits her brother Theon with a force of ironmen from Deepwood, to convince him to abandon Winterfell, sack it and burn it. After Theon insists to hold Winterfell, Asha lends him several of her men for reinforcements, before she rides back to Deepwood with her followers. Later Reek is allowed by Theon to return to the Dreadfort.

Knowing that the northmen are coming for him, Theon gathers his ironborn forces and allows everyone to decide whether to stay with him or abandon him to join any of the other ironborn invading forces in the North, bluntly telling them he would rather offer them a chance to run instead of getting betrayed and backstabbed. All of the 10 warriors lended by Asha abandon Theon, as well as several of Theon's own men, including Urzen and Stygg, the two of them looking ashamed. Only a skeletal force of 17 ironmen, including Black Lorren, remains loyal to Theon, although begrudgingly, and Lorren feels Theon is leading the garrison to a pointless suicidal mission. Theon prepares with Lorren their "final weapon", which is the hostage Beth Cassel.

Winterfell finds itself besieged by a northern army of almost 2,000 men, led by Ser Rodrik Cassel, Lord Cley Cerwyn, and Leobald Tallhart. Lorren remains as Theon's side, despite considering the latter's continous refusal to kill any of the hostages as a sign of weakness. During the siege, he stays in command of the garrison, whilst Theon parleys with Ser Rodrik at the Winter Town outside the castle's walls, along with Cley and Leobald. After an argument and insults on Rodrik's part, terms are delivered; Rodrik demands the ironborn surrender Winterfell, and he promises safe passage for all who were not involved in the murder of children. Theon counters such terms by having the ironmen bring forth Beth Cassel, Rodrik's daughter, upon sight on the castle's battlements, and tie a noose around her neck. Theon's terms demand that Rodrik and his levies must retreat before dusk, or else Beth will hang.

Despite his loyalty, Black Lorren is visibly furious at Theon for his decision to hold Winterfell, leaving Theon intimidated by Lorren's murderous looks. Later, during sunset, Lorren, Theon, and Maester Luwin head to the castle's battlements to observe an additional contingent of northmen of House Bolton of the Dreadfort, roughly 600 men, joins the northern army. The ironborn garrison observe as Rodrik goes to meet the red armored commander. Believing the Dreadfort men to be reinforcements, Rodrik offers his hand in greeting to the commander, whose face is concealed by a red helm. Much to the surprise of Lorren, Theon, and Luwin, the man takes Rodrik's arm off at the elbow and then confronts him with words.

Black Lorren and the others watch the Battle at Winterfell, witnessing the outnumbered Bolton host betraying and attacking the Stark army, causing Theon to realize they are supporting House Greyjoy due to Reek's allegiance, and that it was Reek who sent them, leading to wondering how could a mere lowborn servant such as Reek have so much influence over a northern house, to the point of having a whole host commit treason against the King in the North. The ironmen watch as the two hosts clash against each other, eventually leading to fighting in the streets of the winter town. The Dreadfort soldiers repeatedly wheel and charge the loyalist soldiers - who are Starks, Cassels, Cerwyns, Tallharts, Manderlys, Flints of Widow's Watch, and Karstarks - preventing them from forming up between the town's burning houses.

Whilst watching the battle, Theon observes the sky and then tells Black Lorren that the Dothraki believe the stars are the spirits of the valiant dead. Lorren frowns and responds by commenting that savages will believe all sorts of foolish things. Lord Cerwyn and Leobald Tallhart are both killed, the former by an arrow to the eye, depriving the Stark army of all their main commanders. King Robb's loyalists are finally routed and dispersed, with the Boltons losing only twenty or thirty soldiers.

While Theon begins to feel relieved, Black Lorren's instinct tells him the Dreadfort men are not be trusted, and Maester Luwin also appears wary and concerned. It is night by the time the battle is over, and Black Lorren shouts at the red helmeted commander to declare whether he is a friend or foe. In response, "Red Helm" asks Lorren if a foe would bring him such "fine gifts", presenting the severed heads of Rodrik, Leobald, and Cley. Lorren recognizes Rodrik, and Theon identifies the other two, whilst Luwin falls on his knees and feels sick, having known all three men, especially Rodrik. The Dreadfort commander informs that he could not deliver the head of the "great pig Manderly", Lord Wyman Manderly, claiming he was too craven to come himself from White Harbor, and expressing a wish to kill him. Theon no longer has any doubts and decides that the Dreadfort host are friends and allies of the ironborn, and thus orders Lorren to open the castle's inner gate.

As the Dreadfort army begins making its way into the castle, the commander delivers a report of the battle and losses to Prince Theon. He then reveals himself to Lorren and Theon when he removes his red helmet, turning out to be Reek and shocking Theon with the fact he has such a valuable and fine armor. Reek laughs and reveals the real Reek is dead and was his servant, and to deceive Ser Rodrik, the two had switched identities. Meanwhile, Lorren, Theon, and Luwin grow concerned by the faces of the Dreadfort men, who are staring at the ironborn with insolent looks. The commander demands his payment from Theon, pointing out he brought him an army of seasoned warriors, his father's own garrison. He introduces himself with his true identity, Ramsay Snow, although he adds that he wants to be referred to as Bolton, not Snow. As he had promised Ramsay to give him the girl Palla for one rape session, Theon tells Lorren to bring her, but Ramsay cuts him off by demanding Theon's own young bedwarmer, Kyra, instead. Theon is angered and begins promising a punishment for Ramsay for his disrespectful behavior, only to be backhanded by the latter's armored hand, shattering Theon's cheekbone.

Ramsay betrays the Greyjoys and commences the Sack of Winterfell, leading to Black Lorren and the sixteen other ironborn warriors defending themselves in battle. The outnumbered ironmen fight fiercely, but the Boltons are too many and begin killing them, including Red Rolfe, Kenned, Ulf the Ill, and Harrag Sharp. Black Lorren is spotted fighting fiercely against four Bolton men by an injured Theon. Winterfell is then sacked and burned by Ramsay's order, with Maester Luwin getting speared between his shoulders by a horseman as the former was trying to reach Theon, and then ridden over by the horse, and all the men and the animals getting killed. The women and children are spared, as well as Ramsay's uncle by marriage Little Walder Frey, and Big Walder Frey. Black Lorren is killed after taking down several Bolton soldiers at a time. All the ironborn garrison is killed, except Theon, who is taken captive, and Theon's 12 year old squire, Wex Pyke, who manages to hide on the branches of Winterfell's heart tree. The defeat of Robb Stark's loyalists leads to the Capture of Torrhen's Square by a second attack from less than 200 ironmen led by Dagmer.

Game of Thrones[]

Black Lorren is played by Forbes KB. Unlike the much more faithful and loyal novel counterpart, Black Lorren is loudmouthed, instigator, and a highly treacherous sadist who betrays Theon Greyjoy without hesitation. During Winterfell's occupation, he spent most of the time badmouthing his captain about his age and competence, and eventually gets beaten up by Theon for his behavior (something that could never occur in the novels, as Lorren is far powerful and stronger). Eventually after Dagmer Cleftjaw betrayed Theon for Ramsay Snow. He was attacked and flayed with the rest of the Greyjoy occupants by Ramsay.

Trivia[]

  • In the television series Game of Thrones, his character was drastically changed into a far less impressive and more vulgar reaver.
    • In the novels, Theon Greyjoy is mainly given a crew of highly remarkable and competent warriors, including Dagmer Cleftjaw who knew Theon since childhood and trained him, the powerful Black Lorren, and one man lended by Theon's uncle Victarion. King Balon sends his brother Aeron Damphair with Theon as well, although it is mainly out of mistrust and to have Aeron supervision Theon.
    • In the TV series, both Lorren and Dagmer are complete strangers to Theon, and considered by Yara a treacherous lot. They are portrayed as more villainous and more cowardly. Lorren in the TV version is loudmouthed, arrogant, with a smug grin, and a taunting behavior, unlike his serious and "strong silent type" from the novels. The show's version of Lorren is also a pushover, and easily beaten into submission by Theon for disrespect. In the novel version, Theon is afraid of Lorren, who is a powerful warrior, and does not dare to make him angry or start any fight with him. Everyone in Winterfell is also terrified of Lorren and dread the idea of Theon giving him full power.
      • In the show, Lorren's character is more like Stygg in the books, who is the one who behaves vulgarly and arrogantly, is considered foolish, and is the one whom Theon beats up.

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