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Slaver's Bay
Slaver's Bay

"If they fail in the battlefield, they will shame Astapor."
―Greizhen mo Ullhor on selling half-trained Unsullied[src]

Greizhen mo Ullhor was a slave-trader in the city of Astapor, on the coast of Slaver's Bay.

Biography[]

Background[]

Greizhen mo Ullhor is of the Good Masters, the ruling elite of the city. He is an immensely wealthy slaver who has grown rich from the training and trading of the Unsullied warrior-eunuchs.[1]

Game of Thrones: Season 3[]

Greizhen accompanies fellow Good Master Kraznys mo Nakloz and a third Good Master for negotiations with Daenerys Targaryen and is amused by Kraznys' comments about her. When Daenerys states that she wants to buy not just the fully-trained Unsullied but the slaves in training as well, Greizhen opposes, concerned that if these half-trained warriors fail on the battlefield it would shame Astapor.[1]

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Greizhen and Kraznys about to deliver the Unsullied

Greizhen is present at one of Astapor's plazas for the conclusion of the transaction with Daenerys: the Unsullied and the half-trained boys in exchange for her dragon, Drogon. He is killed when Daenerys orders the Unsullied to kill all the Good Masters, slave-drivers, and soldiers in the city, sparing only the children, and to liberate all the slaves.[2]

In the books[]

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, when Daenerys meets with the Good Masters, one of them, Grazdan mo Ullhor, is hesitant to sell the half-trained Unsullied because, if defeated, Astapor and the Good Masters would be shamed. The name seems to have been changed because Grazdan is a common name in Slaver's Bay.

During the fall of Astapor, Grazdan yells to the Unsullied to defend their masters, but they do not comply. He is killed by Rakharo.

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Notes[]

  1. In "Winter Is Coming," which takes place in 298 AC, Sansa Stark tells Cersei Lannister that she is 13 years old and Bran Stark tells Jaime Lannister that he is 10 years old. Arya Stark was born between Sansa and Bran, making her either 11 or 12 in Season 1. The rest of the Stark children have been aged up by 2 years from their book ages, so it can be assumed that she is 11 in Season 1. Arya is 18 in Season 8 according to HBO, which means at least 7 years occur in the span of the series; therefore, each season of Game of Thrones must roughly correspond to a year in-universe, placing the events of Season 3 in 300 AC.

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