Character from A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin
The tallest, strongest, homeliest woman in Westeros — and the best fighter. Six-foot-three with straw-colored hair, broad shoulders, and blue eyes full of stubborn idealism in a world that mocks her for it.
Brienne is what a true knight should be, and she's not even a knight. She's tall, broad, with a plain face full of freckles and earnest blue eyes that betray every emotion. Men laugh at her, challenge her, and underestimate her — once. She defeats nearly every swordsman she faces through sheer skill, strength, and determination. She swore an oath to Catelyn Stark and pursued it past death itself. Her feelings for Jaime Lannister are complex — he's the only person who saw her as she truly is. She is loyalty given human form.
Exceptionally tall and broad-shouldered, towering over most men with a muscular, ungainly frame. Homely face with a broad nose, prominent teeth, and straw-colored hair chopped short. Large, startlingly beautiful blue eyes are her one fine feature. Wears practical blue armor — later with Lannister gold accents — and carries herself with dogged, earnest determination.
Also known as: Brienne, The Maid of Tarth, Ser Brienne