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Olenna Tyrell. Randyll Tarly. Dickon Tarly. Thoros of Myr. Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish. Ned Umber. New This Month. What's New to Stream in January. More TV Picks. Lance Cartelli May 19, , p. Game of Thrones Deaths Game of Thrones is known for killing off characters at any moment.
Qyburn The Mountain kills Qyburn by smashing his head into a wall. Varys Daenerys Targaryen orders Varys executed after he betrays her. Drogon scorches him to death. Rhaegal Rhaegal pictured, left is shot down by Euron Greyjoy in an ambush on Dany's forces returning to Dragonstone. Lyanna Mormont Sadly, a wight giant crushed Lyanna Mormont to death.
Viserion Viserion is killed by an ice spear thrown by the Night King during the hunt for a wight. He was killed by young Night's Watch ranger Karl, who slit his throat after he drunkenly tried to strike up a fight. Jeor was stabbed in the back by a ranger but still managed to nearly strangle a man before he took his last breath.
Willem Lannister : The squire is captured then slaughtered by Rickard Karstack. Martyn Lannister: He was also captured with his brother Willem and killed by Rickard. Rickard Karstark: Poor Richard was only trying to seek vengeance for the death of his son Torrhen, but when he killed two Lannister kids and insulted then King of the North Robb Stark, all he got was a fate similar to that of his child's. He set her up to service King Joffrey, who used her to test out his new crossbow during a live kill.
Kraznys mo Nakloz: The Astapor slave trader was yet another sizzled by one of Daenerys dragon during the Sack of Astapor. Greizhen mo Ullhor: Like Kraznys, Greizhen was also killed—the only difference is that the "good master" slave trader is murdered by Daenery's Unsullied army. Prendahl na Ghezn: Killed by his own lieutenant, Daario Naharis, after the three conspired to assassinate Daenerys. Talisa Stark : Robb broke his promise to marry Walder Frey's daughter by wedding Talisa instead, resulting in perhaps the more horrific murder scene in GOT history.
While celebrating Robb's uncle's marriage to Walder's daughter, Talisa was stabbed in her pregnant belly multiple times by opposing soldiers. Robb Stark: You can't help who you love, but that doesn't mean it won't cost you. It certainly did for Robb, who not only witnessed his own bride get stabbed to death—and subsequently the child she was carrying—but he was also stabbed and killed too. Catelyn Stark: The Stark family matriarch at least managed to kill Walder's unsuspecting bride before a guard killed her too.
Grey Wind: Robb's beloved direwolf was shot with arrows in the aftermath of the Red Wedding. Wendel Manderly: After the Red Wedding slaughter, for which he betrayed Robb, Ser Wendel was killed with a shot to the back of his head.
Joffrey Baratheon: This little runt of a king choked to death by poison on his own wedding day. Polliver: A Lannister army man, Polliver's doomsday was a long-awaited one for young Arya.
While in the care of The Hound, Arya got her first kill with the sword gifted to her by her late father Ned Stark after they encountered Polliver and his men at a rest spot. Lowell: The Lannister soldier wouldn't make a deal for a chicken with The Hound, so, in true Sandor Clegane fashion, he killed him.
Karl Tanner: The former Night's Watch ranger had a history muddled in bad behavior, including the death of his own commander Jeor Mormont. His mutiny resulted in his head getting chopped off by fellow Night's Watch brethren Jon Snow. Locke: He tried to kidnap Bran, so the young lord did what he needed to do and broke that man's neck.
Kegs: A member of the Night's Watch, the ranger is killed by a gaggle of wildlings during a brothel invasion. The Lord of Bones: This wildling raider's infamous skull helmet and armor made of bones couldn't save him from the beat down Tormund delivered.
He lost his life keeping The Wall safe by defeating a giant. Cooper: Yet another soldier to die during the Battle of Castle Black while killing a giant. Pypar: The Night's Watchman was shot with an arrow by the wildling that would eventually become Jon Snow's girlfriend of sorts, Ygritte. Oznak zo Pahl: The great warrior of Mareen challenged Daario when he arrived at the city's gates with Daenerys and lost.
Mossador : The former Mareen slave's head was cut off by Daario after he killed a Harpy's son without Daenerys's permission. Ygritte: Jon Snow's lover died with an arrow shot to the back by little crow, Olly. Ralf Kenning: He wouldn't surrender to House Bolton, so one of his fellow Ironborn struck him and surrendered to the Boltons anyway. Adrack Humble: His decision to strike Ralf and surrender to Ramsay really didn't matter since he was killed by the Bolton heir shortly after anyway.
Axell Florent: Stannis killed his own brother-in-law when he refused to renounce the Seven and follow Melisandre's Lord of Light. Dontos Hollard: Once Sansa reached Little Finger's boat during her escape from King's Landing, Dontos, who helped her avoid capture at Joffrey's deadly wedding, was shot on the spot.
In this particular instance, which may have also been fueled by his mistress Myranda's jealousy, Ramsay tells Tansy if she can make it running out of the woods she "wins. She's shot in the leg by Myranda and then fed to Ramsay's dogs. They all nearly got away until one of the wights took a knife and stabbed Jojen repeatedly.
When Leaf emerged, she used her magic to set Jojen's body on fire to prevent him from also being turned into a wight.
Just when he thought he was safe from the fight, Ser Gregor Clegane mustered up his remaining super strength to crush Oberyn's skull with his bare hands. Shae: Although Shae already hurt Tyrion by lying on the stand during his trial for Joffrey's murder, she completely broke his heart when he discovered her lying in his father's bed.
Not to mention, referring to old Tywin Lannister as her "lion. Tywin Lannister: He was never good to his youngest son Tyrion, but framing him for Joffrey's murder, then taking the woman Tyrion loved to bed led this old man to be shot in the chest with a crossbow while he was helplessly taking a dump.
He has ceased to be! By the end of A Dance with Dragons , these two members of Team Daenerys—one of her bloodriders essentially a bodyguard and one of her handmaidens, respectively—are out hunting for their MIA queen, who took one of her dragons out for a quick jaunt and never came back. In book five, he pops up in Meereen to try and bribe her into going to Westeros and stop messing around with the slave trade. She refuses, and Qarth declares war on her. In the show, he was burned at the stake for refusing to declare allegiance to Stannis Baratheon.
Actress Michelle Fairley has said outright that her character won't be coming back, but hey, this cast has lied before. But for now, Catelyn is dead in the show, and un dead in the books. The Dornish plotline is a lot bloodier in the show than it is in the books. In the books, Doran is still playing the long game, trying to stay out of a war with the Lannisters while secretly attempting to broker an alliance with Daenerys Targaryen.
Book Trystane, younger than his show counterpart, has still only been mentioned, never actually seen. In the books, Myrcella Baratheon—the only daughter of Cersei and Jaime Lannister—is currently missing an ear, the result of a botched Dornish plot to install her as ruler of the Seven Kingdoms over her younger brother Tommen, thereby starting a civil war.
An already-released chapter from The Winds of Winter gives us some additional information on that front; obviously, there are spoilers.
See, Stannis? In the second episode of season 6, Lord of Winterfell and betrayer of the Starks Roose Bolton is in turn betrayed by his own bastard son, Ramsay, after Roose's wife, Walda, gives birth to a son that Ramsay believes could threaten his standing as the Bolton heir.
In addition to stabbing his father to death, Ramsay murders his stepmother and unnamed half-brother by setting his hounds on them. Poor, poor direwolves.
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