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Ryam Redwyne (portrayed by Garry Cooper) is the aging Lord Commander of the Kingsguard under King Jaehaerys the Conciliator and King Viserys I Targaryen. Ryam dies off-screen of natural causes and Ser Harrold Westerling succeeds him as Lord Commander. Erryk Cargyll (portrayed by Elliott Tittensor) is the twin brother of Ser Arryk Cargyll.
He replaces Ser Ryam Redwyne as the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard and later resigns from his position before King Aegon II Targaryen's ascension. Matthew Needham as Lord Larys Strong: The younger son of Lord Lyonel Strong, he is known as "Clubfoot" due to a birth abnormality that causes him to walk with a limp.
Many 16-bit Windows legacy programs can run without changes on newer 32-bit editions of Windows. The reason designers made this possible was to allow software developers time to remedy their software during the industry transition from Windows 3.1 to Windows 95 and later, without restricting the ability for the operating system to be upgraded to a current version before all programs used by a ...
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On HBO alone, an estimated 2.17 million viewers watched the premiere episode during its first broadcast. [15] For the four broadcasts of the episode during premiere night, the viewership was 3.2 million. [16] In the United Kingdom, the episode was watched by 1.39 million on Sky Atlantic and became the biggest drama launch ever on Sky. [17]
In 2025, the works unbound from copyright cap off the 1920s with literature, characters and more from 1929 entering the public domain.