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Robin Arryn (portrayed by Lino Facioli) Lino Facioli is the only child of Jon and Lysa Arryn and a sickly boy doted on by his mother. He is still breastfed despite being well into pre-adolescence, and is mentally and socially maladjusted.
He played the troublesome Robin Arryn, Lord of a noble family in the series Game of Thrones. [5] In 2014, he starred the Brazilian film O Menino no Espelho, working alongside the Brazilian actors Mateus Solano, Regiane Alves and Laura Neiva. [6] [7] In 2019 he played a minor role in the British teen comedy Netflix series Sex Education.
They are attacked by barbarians, and Tyrion saves Catelyn. Arriving at the Eyrie, ruled by Lord Jon Arryn's widow Lysa – Catelyn's unstable sister – Catelyn meets her eight-year-old nephew Robin, whom Lysa still breast-feeds. Tyrion is consigned to the Eyrie's "sky cells" while Lysa prepares to pass judgment on him as an accomplice in her ...
He manipulates Robin Arryn to consider executing Royce, then into giving him a second chance after he pledges absolute loyalty. Littlefinger tells Robin that Sansa, his cousin, has escaped the Boltons and is taking refuge at Castle Black, but that she remains unsafe. Robin agrees to command Royce to lead the Knights of the Vale to protect her.
Petyr is interrogated about Lysa's death by the nobility of the Vale, who are skeptical that she committed suicide. Sansa is asked to testify; she reveals her identity, corroborates Petyr's story, and convinces the nobles of his innocence. Robin is then instructed to begin his lordship by touring the Vale.
Radio host Robin Ayers has died. She was 44. Ayers - who was a well-known entertainment reporter and radio host at KBLA 1580 Talk Radio - died on Thursday, Dec. 5, it has been announced.
People cheered Ronda on in the comments. “You now own the greatest title of all…mother,” one person wrote. “Breastfeeding is the most natural thing to do,” another said.
"The Wars to Come" is the first episode of the fifth season of HBO's medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and the 41st overall. The episode was directed by Michael Slovis, his directorial debut for the series, and written by series co-creates David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. [1]