Ciarán Hinds was worried when he was cast as Mance Rayder in Game of Thrones that fans might revolt — at 60, “I’m probably a bit older than some people might have thought of” for the King

Hardhome [1] was a Free Folk fishing village located beyond the Wall on a sheltered bay along the Shivering Sea, situated at the tip of the large peninsula known as Storrold's Point. Many of the Free Folk who survived the battle for the Wall and were not captured by the forces of Stannis Baratheon fled to Hardhome.

Jon said. An uncomfortable silence took hold of them after that as they both struggled to find the words to say. Thankfully the Lord Commander took the imitative, rising to his feet and offering his hand. “Lord Commander Jeor Mormont.”. The Old Bear, Jon took his hand and shook. “And I presume you are Ned Starks boy.”. Only beyond the Wall did Jon find a place where he was accepted. In a finale that had plot holes bigger than the gap the Night King left in the Wall, it is some small consolation that Game of Thrones season 8 did at least one thing emotionally right, even if logically, it made no sense.
Mance Rayder, the most recent King-Beyond-the-Wall, is a man who competed against multiple other contenders, bribing and bargaining with the many tribes to recognize him as their leader. Recent Events A Game of Thrones. One of the goals of the great ranging of the Night's Watch is to defeat Mance Rayder. A Storm of Swords
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