

Her personal struggle towards honor, justice, and recognition has received significant critical attention, as has her complex relationship with Jaime, and she is one of the most popular characters in both the novels and television show. Because she is a woman, Brienne is barred from serving as a knight, even though she is one of the most honorable and skilled warriors in all of Westeros. She additionally appears in A Feast for Crows (2005) and A Dance with Dragons (2011). She later swears her loyalty to Catelyn Stark and vows to return the captive Jaime Lannister to King's Landing in exchange for Sansa and Arya Stark, whom Catelyn believes are being held by the Lannisters. She is a prominent point of view character in the novels.īrienne is introduced in the second novel of the series, 1998's A Clash of Kings, as a warrior fighting for the honor of serving in the Kingsguard of Renly Baratheon. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels and its television adaptation, Game of Thrones. Brienne of Tarth is a fictional character in George R.
