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Bran looking through Summer's eyes jumps up on the bed, and Bran finds himself looking down at his own face. Summer follows Hodor as he comes to wake Bran up. During one, he follows Hodor and again sees the world from Summer's point of view. Bran stares at his reflection in the water and asserts that dragons are extinct. She tells him that stars do not fall for men and that a red comet signifies dragons. Hodor kneels by the pool and Osha helps Bran to the ground by its edge, affectionately stroking his hair. He changes the subject to the comet, saying that he has heard men say it is an omen favoring Robb in the war. She asks Bran if he has had more strange dreams and he claims that he does not dream at all. Game of Thrones: Season 2īran has Hodor carry him out to the godswood Osha accompanies them and finds a plant that can be used to make a pain relieving tea. Hodor is seen by Osha, who tells Bran that she thinks he must have giants' blood in him. Hodor bathes naked in the hot pool in the Godswood while Bran prays. Some weeks later, Hodor excitedly bursts into Bran's room with the saddle made from Tyrion's schematics. He holds Bran while Tyrion offers to give him the plans for a new kind of saddle that he can ride even in his crippled state. Theon Greyjoy directs Hodor to carry the crippled Bran Stark to the great hall to meet Tyrion. Hodor greets the arrival of King Robert Baratheon with the rest of the Stark household when the King arrives to recruit Lord Eddard as his new Hand of the King. He is actually Old Nan's great-grandson and only known relative. While he is slow of wits, he is gentle and loyal to the Starks. Nonetheless, House Stark set him to work at a productive occupation within his capacities, as a stableboy serving at Winterfell. It is derived from the phrase "hold the door", the words that Hodor heard during the seizure that mentally disabled him as a result of the future Bran Stark accidentally warging into his young self during a vision. "Hodor" is a seemingly nonsense word, though in the process it became the name everyone calls him. mentally disabled) and he is only capable of saying one word, "hodor", though he can apparently understand complex instructions other people give him. A young Wylis serves as a stableboy to House Stark.
