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  1. Hodor, originally named Wylis, [4] was a simpleminded servant of House Stark at Winterfell working in the stables. Hodor is simple-minded (i.e. mentally disabled) and he is only capable of saying one word, "hodor", though he can apparently understand complex instructions other people give him...

  2. Hodor is a stableboy serving at Winterfell. [3] His real name is Walder, but he is commonly called "Hodor" because it is the only word he says. [1] In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, he is renamed from Walder to Wylis and portrayed by Kristian Nairn, and by Sam Coleman in a Season 6 flashback.

  3. May 23, 2016 · Other characters, like the wildling Orell from season three, have only been shown using this ability on animals. But Bran can and has done it to Hodor. This happened for the first time in season...

  4. Hodor works as a stableboy in Winterfell. He’s a humongous man with great strength, which comes in handy when young Bran Stark loses feeling in his legs. Interests… Hodor has a childlike outlook on the world and is very happy to help out when the Starks need him.

  5. Feb 5, 2016 · Of the dozens of characters in Game of Thrones, one that you probably haven’t given a second thought to is Hodor, the simple-minded human chariot for the much more interesting Bran Stark. For many, he’s just a punchline, a useful way for Bran to get around, or possibly an explanation for how Bran has managed to survive when so ...

  6. May 22, 2016 · For the entire series, one of the most beloved Game of Thrones characters/mysteries was Hodor. Why did the giant man say nothing but, what we thought, was his own name?

  7. May 13, 2013 · Hodor is a the great-grandson of Old Nan, the oldest woman in the castle. Hodor's real name is Walder, but he is only capable of speaking the word, "Hodor," and has become named for it.