- Bronn | Wiki of Westeros | Fandom
Bronn is the Lord of Highgarden, Lord Paramount of the Reach, Master of Coin, and the founder of his house Initially a skilled and dangerous sellsword, who comes to prominence when he champions for Tyrion Lannister in his trial by combat at the Eyrie, Bronn subsequently enters Tyrion's service
- Bronn - A Wiki of Ice and Fire
Bronn is a low-born sellsword of great skill and cunning In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, he is played by Jerome Flynn
- Bronn: The Intelligent Sellsword - Book Analysis
Tyrion orders Bronn to find a thief, poisoner, murderer, and mummer to infiltrate Riverrun and free his brother, Ser Jaime Lannister, but the plan gets foiled when Ser Edmure Tully discovers the spies
- Bronn | Game of Thrones | HBO Max
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- Game of Thrones: Bronns Fate, Explained
Bronn was one who stood up and offered his services When Tyrion was sentenced to a trial by combat, Bronn offered to fight on his behalf, and won
- Bronns house - Wiki of Westeros
Bronn's noble house is formally founded when Bronn is raised as the Lord of Highgarden and Lord Paramount of the Reach, thus fulfilling the promises made to him by the Lannisters
- Bronn: From Sellsword to Lord - A Character Study of Pragmatism in Game . . .
Bronn represents a specific segment of Westerosi society: the ambitious, the pragmatic, the ones who must survive outside the rigid social structure He is a stark contrast to the highborn characters who are born into privilege and power
- Bronn in Game of Thrones: A Guide to the Mercenary with a Heart (and a . . .
Bronn’s story in Game of Thrones is a study in pragmatism, wit, and unwavering self-preservation He entered the story as a hired blade and became one of the most important players in the game
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