House Tarly

Samwell Tarly

Life
283 AC, at Horn Hill
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The heir his father openly wished had never been born, sent to the Wall at swordpoint to die quietly — who instead brought down a White Walker with a dragonglass dagger and is now trying to out-read the end of the world at the Citadel.

The Reluctant Heir

Eldest son of Lord Randyll Tarly of Horn Hill, a famed and merciless warrior, Samwell grew up bookish, gentle, and by his father's frank assessment unfit to inherit anything. On his fifteenth nameday Randyll gave him a choice with only one real answer: take the black at the Wall and be presumed dead to the family, or be hunted and killed so that his more soldierly younger brother Dickon could inherit outright. Sam chose the Wall.

The Slayer's Quiet Courage

At Castle Black and beyond the Wall he found in Jon Snow the first real friend of his life, and beyond the Wall itself, in a moment of pure terror rather than skill, drove an obsidian dagger into a White Walker and watched it come apart into nothing — one of the very few confirmed kills of one of the Others in the published chronicle. His fellow Night's Watchmen took to calling him Sam the Slayer, not entirely without irony.

He was sent south with Gilly, her newborn son, and the ancient Maester Aemon to Oldtown, tasked with training as a maester and researching what the Citadel's archives might hold on the true nature of the enemy beyond the Wall — a mission the Watch, and the realm, badly needs him to survive.

Key events

  1. 283 ACBorn at Horn Hill, heir to House Tarly.
  2. 298 ACForced to take the black at the Wall on his fifteenth nameday.
  3. 299 ACKills a White Walker beyond the Wall with a dragonglass blade.
  4. 300 ACSent to Oldtown to train as a maester and research the Others.

Legacy

Samwell's arc argues, quietly and against nearly everyone's first impression of him, that the coming war for the dawn may be won as much in a library as on a battlefield.

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Who is Samwell Tarly?

The heir his father openly wished had never been born, sent to the Wall at swordpoint to die quietly — who instead brought down a White Walker with a dragonglass dagger and is now trying to out-read the end of the world at the Citadel.

Is Samwell Tarly from the books or the show?

Book canon. This profile follows George R. R. Martin’s novels and histories, and notes where the television series diverges rather than following it.