Davos Seaworth

Character from A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin

The Onion Knight — grey-bearded, weathered, honest face, fingertips shortened by Stannis as payment for smuggling. A former smuggler who became the most loyal and moral Hand in Westeros.

Davos is living proof that good men can come from anywhere. He has a weathered, lined face, grey beard, and kind eyes that have seen the worst of both poverty and war. Stannis shortened the fingers on his left hand as punishment for years of smuggling — and Davos considered it fair, which tells you everything about the man. He can't read, has no noble blood, and speaks plain truths that make lords uncomfortable. He serves not out of ambition but genuine belief. He's the moral compass that Stannis needed and Jon Snow inherited.

Appearance

A weathered, plain-faced man with a short grey beard, honest dark eyes, and thinning grey-brown hair. Lean and wiry with the calloused hands of a lifelong sailor — the fingertips of his left hand shortened where Stannis took his punishment. Dresses simply in dark wool and leather with a small pouch of finger bones at his neck, carrying no airs.

Also known as: Davos, The Onion Knight, Ser Davos

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