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Mellos

Mellos

Biographical information

Died

116[b]-126 AC[c][1] (aged 74-93)

Political information

World of Westeros

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Appeared in

4 episodes(see below)

Last seen in

Died in

"The Princess and the Queen"(fate confirmed)

Portrayed by

"The leechings have always brought His Grace relief."
―Mellos[src]

Mellos was theGrand Maester on theSmall Council ofKingViserys I Targaryen.

Biography[]

Background[]

Mellos studied at theCitadel to become a member of theOrder of Maesters.[2] Although he servesHouse Targaryen, he is loyal toOtto Hightower and tends to support him in council.[3]

House of the Dragon: Season 1[]

In112 AC,[d] nine years into the reign of King Viserys I Targaryen, Mellos attends a meeting of theSmall Council in theRed Keep. When the discussion turns to the topic of the upcomingHeir's Tournament the king asks him if his predictions of QueenAemma's due date will be correct. Mellos responds that he has been over the moon charts and the estimation is as accurate as it can be. Viserys is also adamant that the child is to be a son, but Mellos advises caution as there is no way of knowing for certain the sex of the baby in the womb. Later that night, Mellos is attending to an infected wound, that is not healing, on the king's back in his private chambers with the assistance of MaesterMickon. Mellos suggests leeches be applied but Mickon recommends cauterization instead, which he concurs with. He is instructed by SerOtto Hightower, theHand of the King, to keep the affliction a secret. Mellos attends a Small Council meeting at which PrinceDaemon's actions with theCity Watch and the criminals ofKing's Landing is discussed.[2]

During the Heir's Tournament Mellos summons the king to Queen Aemma's chambers as she is having difficulties in labor. He apprises Viserys that the child is in breech and attempts to turn it have failed. The king demands Mellos do something for the pain but he has already given the queen as muchmilk of the poppy as he can without harming the unborn infant. He later advises Viserys that he must choose to save one or lose both and that they have to act now or leave it to thegods, with the king giving his consent to save the baby. Mellos then performs the procedure on Aemma cutting the child free from her womb, killing the queen from blood loss. He announces to Viserys that the child is a boy and asks if he and the queen had chosen a name, to which the king repliesBaelon. Mellos then notices the child beginning to choke in his arms.[2]

Mellos attends the funeral of Queen Aemma and Prince Baelon. At the Small Council meeting discussing the succession, Mellos supporting Otto's arguments, stating that Daemon being the uncontested heir could destabilize the realm. After Viserys dismisses Otto's point of removing the prince from power, Mellos allows that he should keep his place at court but insinuates that Daemon could be willing to murder him to seize theIron Throne, which the king angrily rebuffs. Mellos then offers that it may be wise for Viserys to name a successor, enabling Otto to suggestRhaenyra. When LordLyonel Strong objects that no woman has sat the throne in one hundred years, Mellos responds that it is only by tradition and precedent. The king refuses the notion of choosing between his brother and his daughter, and the discussion ends with a furious Viserys berating his Small Council for behaving like crows squabbling over corpses while he is still mourning his wife and son.[2]

At theTower of the Hand Mellos is ordered to promptly dispatch a message byraven toOldtown by Otto. Mellos later attends a Small Council meeting, during which Daemon is reported to have held a celebratory party at a pleasure house on theStreet of Silk and is claimed to have dubbed Baelon the "Heir for a Day." Mellos is in attendance at the ceremony naming Rhaenyra asPrincess of Dragonstone and heir to the Iron Throne.[2]

At the Small Council meeting following the death ofLord CommanderRyam Redwyne, Mellos informs the king that Ser Ryam died peacefully in his sleep, and that the new Lord Commander, SerHarrold Westerling, wishes to find his replacement on theKingsguard. When King Viserys's finger becomes infected, Mellos provides maggots to eat away at the dead flesh and stop the advance of the rot. When Viserys mentions LordCorlys Velaryon's proposal that he marry his daughterLaena, Mellos advises him to accept, on the basis that it would help mend the rift between their houses suffered at theGreat Council at Harrenhal. In response to Viserys's doubts that Rhaenyra would approve, Mellos says that her approval does not matter, as it is Viserys's duty to remarry and continue to propagate the royal line.[4]

The Small Council is informed by aDragonkeeper Elder that Prince Daemon has stolen a dragon egg. Mellos reads out a letter to the rest of the council, declaring Daemon's intention to take a second wife,Mysaria, and to place the stolen egg in the cradle of his unborn child by Mysaria. Mellos also informs Viserys that he has been invited to Daemon's wedding. Mellos accompanies Otto Hightower toDragonstone, to retrieve the egg from Daemon. He witnesses the confrontation between Otto and Daemon, and the arrival of Princess Rhaenyra, who successfully persuades Daemon to return the egg without bloodshed.[4]

Mellos attends the Small Council meeting where King Viserys announces, to the shock of everyone present, that he intends to marry LadyAlicent Hightower.[4]

In116 AC,[e] Mellos attends the Small Council meeting where the council discuss theStepstones and LordCorlys. When King Viserys is confused about the continued hostility ofHouse Velaryon, Mellos explains that Lord Corlys has a wounded pride and that it must be salved. Late at night, Mellos arrives at Rhaenyra's bedchamber. He presents her with a round sealed jar containing a liquid, informing Rhaenyra that he took great care in brewing it, because if not, the liquid might be ineffective or induce negative side effects. When Rhaenrya inquiries about the liquid, Mellos informs her it is atea, send by order of the King and will rid Rhaenyra of "any unwanted consequences." Mellos bows and leaves the chamber.[5]

After King Viserys returns fromHigh Tide, he collapses in theRed Keep's courtyard and is brought to a bathtub to be attended by hisGrand Maester Mellos and Mellos' new younger aidOrwyle. Mellos remains seates and Mellos on yet another round of leechings, but Maester Orwyle suggests that a new mixture of medicines in a poultice might be more effective. Mellos scoffs at this newer treatment and reminds Orwyle that his leechings always improved the king's condition. The ailing Mellos stuggles to stand up however, concerning Orwyle. He and Orwyle leave, once LordLyonel Strong enters the chamber to speak with the king. Mellos attends the Wedding ofLaenor Velaryon to Princess Rhaenyra, he is seated next toLyman Beesbury. Mellos stands and claps for the future royal couple and later panics and flees once SerCriston Cole beats SerJoffrey Lonmouth to death.[6]

By126 AC,[c] Mellos has passed away and has been replaced byGrand MaesterOrwyle.[1]

Personality[]

Mellos is a stalwart scholar and healer, and a voice of reason on the king's Small Council.[7] He is dismissive of conventional medicine, mostly relying on leechings.[2][6]

Behind the scenes[]

On September 24, 2021,HBO announced thatDavid Horovitch had been cast in the role of Mellos forHouse of the Dragon. His character description reads as follows:

"A voice of reason and trusted advisor to King Viserys."[8]

In the books[]

InFire & Blood, there were two Grand Maesters during most of Viserys I's reign: Runciter and then Mellos. The TV series condensed both into one character.

Runciter was appointed as Grand Maester in 101 AC at the very end of KingJaehaerys's reign, mere months before the death of his second sonBaelon sparked the need for theGreat Council at Harrenhal. Jaehaerys died only two years later and Viserys succeeded him, while Runciter continued to serve as Grand Maester until his own death in 112 AC. His chronicles of this first decade are curt and impartial, trying not to show bias.

TheConclave of archmaesters appointed Mellos as Runciter's replacement. He was considered a moderating voice on the Small Council, urging compromise between the increasingly divided factions forming at the royal court. Mellos was politically neutral and his only goal was to ensure the stability of the realm. On the one hand, this made him frequently counsel King Viserys to forgive his rogue brother Daemon's frequent indiscretions. On the other hand, Mellos was so dedicated to ensuring stability that he urged forcing Viserys's daughter Rhaenyra into a loveless political marriage to further unify the realm.

Mellos was a wise political counselor but perhaps not the best physician in the realm: he was a bit old-minded when it came to medicine and preferred treating many ailments with frequent leechings, while younger maesters achieved more success with medicinal potions and chemical tinctures.

Coincidentally, in the books both Grand Maester Runciter and SerHarrold Westerling of theKingsguard died within months of each other in the year 112 AC, two years before Rhaenyra's marriage. In the TV series, the role of Mellos was extended backward in time to merge with the role of Runciter at the beginning of Viserys's realm; conversely, Harrold's role has been expandedforward in time, apparently merging him with aspects of other Kingsguard characters, so that he is still alive late in the reign of Viserys I. Both TV versions are condensation characters: in the books, Mellos and Harrold Westerling never met each other.

Appearances[]

References[]

Notes[]

  1. Mellos is stated to be in his 70s in thescript for "The Heirs of the Dragon;" therefore, he was born between 33 and 42 AC.
  2. "We Light the Way" picks up directly after the events of "King of the Narrow Sea," which takes place in 116 AC.
  3. 3.03.1In "The Princess and the Queen," Laenor Velaryon states that it has been ten years since his wedding to Rhaenyra Targaryen, which occurred in 116 AC; therefore, "The Princess and the Queen" takes place in 126 AC.
  4. House of the Dragon starts in the year 112 AC according to the reference bookGame of Thrones: House of the Dragon: Inside the Creation of a Targaryen Dynasty.
  5. "King of the Narrow Sea" takes place a year after "Second of His Name," which takes place in 115 AC, as Aegon II Targaryen is said to be three years old and Daemon Targaryen states that he has been gone from King's Landing for four years.

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Otto Hightower

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{Lyonel Strong}

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Harrold Westerling

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Orwyle

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Lyman Beesbury

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Daemon Targaryen

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Jasper Wylde

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Tyland Lannister

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Alicent Hightower

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Head
Disputed:
Aegon II Targaryen
Rhaenyra Targaryen
Heir
Disputed:
Aemond Targaryen
Jacaerys Velaryon
House Targaryen/House of the Dragon
Seat
Red Keep,King's Landing ·
Dragonstone,Dragonstone island(secondary)
Region
Crownlands
Titles
Lord of Dragonstone(historical) ·King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men ·Lord of the Seven Kingdoms ·Protector of the Realm
Ancestors
Aenar ·Elaena ·Daenys ·Aeriana ·Aegon I, the Conqueror ·Visenya ·Rhaenys ·Aenys I ·Alyssa Velaryon ·Maegor I, the Cruel
Members
Daemon Targaryen ·Alicent Hightower ·Helaena Targaryen ·Daeron Targaryen ·Laenor Velaryon ·Joffrey Velaryon ·Baela Targaryen ·Rhaena Targaryen ·Jaehaera Targaryen ·Aegon Targaryen the Younger ·Viserys Targaryen
Deceased
Rhaena Targaryen ·Aegon Targaryen ·Jaehaerys I, the Conciliator ·Alysanne Targaryen ·Viserys Targaryen ·Vaella Targaryen ·Aegon Targaryen ·Daenerys Targaryen ·Aemon Targaryen ·Jocelyn Baratheon ·Baelon Targaryen ·Alyssa Targaryen ·Maegelle Targaryen ·Vaegon Targaryen ·Daella Targaryen ·Saera Targaryen ·Viserra Targaryen ·Gaemon Targaryen ·Valerion Targaryen ·Gael Targaryen ·Rhaenys Targaryen ·Viserys I, the Peaceful ·Aemma Arryn ·Baelon Targaryen ·Rhea Royce ·Laena Velaryon ·Lucerys Velaryon ·Visenya Targaryen ·Jaehaerys Targaryen
Household
In King's Landing:Addam ·Annora · {Arryk Cargyll} ·Criston Cole ·Dyana ·Eddard ·Jon ·Septa Marlow · {Grand Maester Mellos} ·Maester Mickon ·Grand Maester Orwyle · {Ryam Redwyne} ·Samwell ·Howland Sharp · {Talya} ·Rickard Thorne ·Harrold Westerling
On Dragonstone:Alfred Broome · {Erryk Cargyll} · {Steffon Darklyn} ·Lorent Marbrand ·Elinda Massey ·Maester Gerardys ·Oswin
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