![]() She also traveled to visit her brother, Finrod, in his realm of Nargothrond multiple times. She met Celeborn, a kinsman of Thingol, in Doriath. Once in Beleriand, she lived nominally with one of her brothers, most likely Finrod, but spent much time at the court of Thingol and Melian in Menegroth, where she arrived in FA 52 and was welcomed because of her family relationship to Thingol's brother Olwë, Galadriel's maternal grandfather. Galadriel was horrified by Fëanor's violence and cruelty, and sailed in the night to Middle-earth without waiting for Manwë's permission. In Fëanor's rebellion that followed, Galadriel had no part, and together with Celeborn, fought against Fëanor defending her mother's kin in defense of Alqualondë, and Celeborn's ship was spared of the attack of the Noldor. Together they planned to build a ship and sail to Middle-earth and they were about to ask permission to the Valar, when Melkor with Ungoliant, destroyed the light of the Trees. She went for a time to live with her mother's relatives in Alqualondë, where she met her future husband, Celeborn. And that she wished to leave Valinor and go to the vast world of Middle-earth, to give free rein there to her talents. Although in the latest version of the story, Galadriel's story changed significantly, far from joining Fëanor's rebellion, she opposed him in nearly everything. ![]() They followed Fingolfin instead and crossed the Helcaraxë in the far north. However, separated from Fëanor and his kin, she and her people did not take part in the Kinslaying at Alqualondë. Galadriel witnessing the kinslaying at Alqualondë, by Elena Kukanova She swore no oaths and was like-minded to her cousin Fingon, son of Fingolfin. She was eager to see Middle-earth, having heard of it from Fëanor, and desired to rule a realm of her own. According to the older account, used in The Silmarillion, Galadriel was an eager participant and leader in the rebellion of the Ñoldor and their flight from Valinor due to her desire to one day rule over lands in Middle-earth herself. Much of Galadriel's story is confusing, and there are several distinct tales told about her collected in Unfinished Tales. Galadriel was born in Valinor in the Years of the Trees, before the First Age. 6.4.1 Early life & first attempts to hunt Sauron.6.4 The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.However, House Crane has not been alluded to on the show, and there is nothing to indicate that she is a noblewoman from Westeros. It is possible that the character's name was changed due to the similarity between "Stork" and "Stark." However, book readers may find the change to "Lady Crane" confusing, as there is a House Crane of Red Lake in the novels, located in the Reach. Just as in the show, she is a heavy drinker and portrays Cersei in the troupe's current performance. She is the leading mummer in Izembaro's theater troupe in Braavos. Arya has not been assigned to kill her as of the last published material. In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the character is named Lady Stork. Lady Crane's death is later avenged by Arya, who successfully kills the Waif in her hideout. However, the Waif finds them both the next morning, kills Lady Crane in a brief tussle resulting in the latter's slit throat, and then proceeds to chase Arya once more. She cares for Arya, dressing her wounds, feeding her, and giving her milk of the poppy. Later, after taking the advice of Arya on-stage and being angry at " Joffrey"'s death instead of just sad, she finds the girl badly injured, having been stabbed by the Waif. As she goes to drink some of the poisoned rum, Arya rushes in and stops her, telling her to watch out for Bianca. ![]() ![]() She asks Arya's opinion of the play and later tries to express her own opinions among the group, but is shot down by her peers. The two converse about the theater life, Crane explaining how she ran away from home to join the theater and escape her poor home life. Īfter their third performance of the play, Lady Crane runs into Arya backstage. Despite her misgivings over Crane being a decent person, she promises to go through with the assassination. Jaqen refuses to tell Arya who has paid for Crane's death, but she suspects Bianca, a younger and less talented mummer portraying Sansa. When she overhears that Crane is the only member of the troupe to drink rum, Arya plans on poisoning it. When she goes backstage, she discovers Crane playfully flirting with Bobono, the dwarf mummer portraying Tyrion. To prepare, Arya watches the play, where Crane is playing Cersei. Jaqen H'ghar tasks Arya with assassinating Lady Crane for a client. Game of Thrones: Season 6 Ĭrane portraying Cersei Lannister in the play. She portrays Cersei in the play The Bloody Hand. Lady Crane is an elegant, fun, charismatic, rum-drinking mummer in Izembaro's traveling theater company.
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