Character from A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin
Ancient Lord of the Crossing, over ninety years old and surrounded by scores of offspring. Weaselly, petty, and vindictive — orchestrated the Red Wedding massacre of Robb Stark and his bannermen.
Walder Frey is a wizened, toothless old man who has outlived most of his enemies through spite alone. He sits in his hall at the Twins surrounded by sons, grandsons, and great-grandsons he can barely tell apart, nursing grudges that go back decades. He demanded Robb Stark marry one of his daughters as the price of crossing, and when Robb broke that vow, Walder responded with the bloodiest betrayal in Westerosi memory. He violated guest right — the most sacred law — and feels no remorse. Every slight is remembered; nothing is forgiven.
Ancient and wizened, a hunched figure with a bald, liver-spotted head fringed by wisps of white hair. Watery eyes peer out from a deeply wrinkled face with a toothless, petulant mouth. Wrapped in furs and heavy robes, seated perpetually in his great chair at the Twins, surrounded by his countless progeny.
Also known as: Walder, Lord Frey, The Late Lord Frey