He explains that though the Queen Mother has sinned greatly, she now begs forgiveness and will thus perform a walk of atonement from the Sept to the Red Keep as the gods made her: completely nude and with her long golden hair cut short[6] while Septa Unella follows, ringing a bell and chanting the word "shame!". Ramsay fully admitsand indeed revels in the factthat he tortures and kills innocent people for no reason whatsoever, and that they did not deserve what he did to them. Sansa looks on in obvious grief. Days later, Sansa is in court and watches as Joffrey orders the removal of the tongue of the singer Marillion, who has written a song unfavorable to the royal family. She also later expresses approval of what Ramsay did to Theon, now Reek, and declares she would do the same. Nym mocks her again as she offers her own hands, but Tyene instead slaps her across the face, angering her. ", A bemused Myranda briefly lowers her arrow and admits Ramsay needs her alive in order to secure his hold on the North. After his father's passing, the young Sparrow continued and greatly improved the family business. In the end, neither of them got what they wanted. Eddard tells Sansa and Arya that they are returning to Winterfell, over Sansa's furious protests. The Iron Throne is the seat of the Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and is often used as a metonymic device to refer to the authority of the King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men or to the polity born after Aegon's Conquest. As she gathers her clothes to leave, Pycelle begins to tell her about all the kings he has served (including Aerys II Targaryen, Robert I Baratheon) and blesses the reign of the present monarch, Joffrey I Baratheon. After the incident with the snow castle, she thinks angrily that even Joffrey had more spine than Robert. Sansa laments her brother's death after it is played out by Joffrey. While recognizing that Sansa wrote the letter out of fear, a bitter Arya says that she prefers to embrace anger over fear. For other uses, see: Baelor Targaryen (disambiguation) "Baelor" is the ninth episode of the first season of Game of Thrones. [2], Ros is shown entertaining Tyrion Lannister shortly after his arrival at Winterfell. The TV version altered this, but still makes clear that Ramsay never offers hostage terms for Theon. A smarter man would have avoided them. Rather, Ramsay's goal was this very uncertainty: even if Theon were dead, the ironborn's line of succession would at least be clear, but not revealing the fate of Balon's heir generated confusion and dissent within their ranks. It was meant to be a cruel joke, but Reek and Ramsay became inseparable, and committed together savage atrocities. Petyr tells Sansa that the men will trust her because she can rule. As of "A Dance with Dragons" Edric Storm ishiding in Lys. There is a fan theory that the book scene, in which Sansa builds a snow model of Winterfell and Littlefinger helps her (its analogous show scene in "Mockingbird") is a foreshadowing that she and Jon, with Littlefinger's help, will restore both their home and House Stark. Jon looks at Sansa, and she smiles back at him, but her smile fades when she glances at Littlefinger (the only other person not cheering), who gives her an unimpressed and knowing look.[51]. At nightfall, Ramsay, battered and only barely conscious, is accosted by Sansa. Portrayed by The leader of The Faith informs Tommen that as long as Margaery hasn't confessed and atoned, she will remain in seclusion. When she lived at Winterfell with her family, Sansa grew up as the eldest daughter of a Great House, trying to emulate her mother's example of a "proper lady" from the southern courts. Before she leaves, Littlefinger once again reminds her of Jon's illegitimate birth. Even if Stannis fails, Ramsay is already betrothed to Sansa, and thus Sansa, who has learned to manipulate from the very best, can take control of House Bolton from within.[38]. Finding it enlightening, Roose sends Locke after the Stark boys, and Ramsay suggests that they kill Jon as well, since he is half-Stark and may pose a threat to their future hold on the North. Against Cersei's ineffectual protests, Joffrey follows Sansa and taunts her that she finally found a way to marry a Lannister and soon she will have a Lannister baby. Sansa says Daenerys is in Westeros to reclaim the Seven Kingdoms and believes this mission is too great a risk for her brother to take. In the book "A Feast for Crows," he trains with Ser Ilyn Payne, the king's justice (the guy who lopped off Ned Stark's head) while on his way to break the siege at Riverrun (which is broken in season six in the show, much later than in the book). Lyanna proclaims House Mormont remembers and says, "The North remembers. After glimpsing his new half-brother in the Winterfell courtyard, Ramsay leads Walda and his half-brother to the kennels and shuts the doors, setting the hounds to maul them to death. Culture The event is orchestrated by its host, Lord Walder Frey, as revenge for Robb's breaking of a marriage pact Remember the song "It's Always Summer Under the Sea" that Shireen sings in season three? The two end up becoming almost friends and are sold as slaves together as a jousting act (with Jorah Mormont, who doesn't have greyscale, remember?) Afterwards, Theon orders Reek to secretly murder Gelmarr, Aggar, and Gynir for their knowledge of the truth, and he does. Ashamed of what he had devolved into, the Sparrow up and left his life, not even bothering to put on his shoes. Northern Cregan, Arnolf's eldest son. When Sansa notes Jon's love for Daenerys and is concerned Daenerys is manipulating him, Daenerys openly confesses her love for Jon, assuring Sansa she has no ulterior motives. Targaryens have violet eyes and silver-blond hair due to their Valyrian roots, as these are the traits of the people of Valyria, according to "A Game of Thrones.". She demands they fight to reclaim Winterfell. Tormund replies that they have only 2,000 men and women in shape to fight, not enough to match Ramsay's five thousand. When Tywin repeatedly and scornfully dismisses Tysha as a "whore," Tyrion fatally shoots him with the crossbow and leaves him dead. Sansa was infatuated with the traditional romances about mythical figures like Jonquil, and historical figures like Duncan Targaryen. Storms End was still held by men loyal to Lord Stannis when last I heard. Ramsay enlists Reek's help in taking Moat Cailin. He began to minister to the less fortunate because he now felt they were closer to the Seven than anyone.[1]. Her greatest goal in life was to be married to a heroic and handsome prince, sitting around with other noblewomen eating lemon cakes while gossiping about the goings-on at court. With much difficulty, Reek finally mutters an apology. She is often seen in contrast with her sister Arya, who has neither her looks nor her accomplishments in feminine activities and comportment.[2]. Unlike in the show, no information is given in the books about his father and his background before he became a septon. He tries to convince her of Daenerys but Sansa is not receptive. Sansa Stark is the eldest daughter and second child of Lady Catelyn and Lord Eddard Stark, the Warden of the North. However, he assures Tommen that he has no vendetta against his mother but is merely carrying out the will of the Seven. As she walks away, he tells her that although he had officially aligned House Arryn with House Stark, reprisals would come from King's Landing. Spouse(s) Sansa wanted to be a queen while Arya herself wanted to be a knight. Behind the scenes information Joffrey drops his goblet on purpose and then kicks it under the table when Tyrion tries to pick it up. Sansa's marriage to Ramsay proves to be difficult from the first. [19], Later, Ramsay is approached by Lord Smalljon Umber, who asks for House Bolton's support in fighting Jon Snow and the Wildlings, as Last Hearth is the northernmost castle in the North. On the other hand, Ramsay is very impulsive, not fully considering the long-term consequences of his actions much to his father's chagrin. Its the Ice-river clans that are cannibals, but the show probably didnt feel like going over all the clans (there are too many to name) and just combined the two. Status Nym Despite her increasingly hysterical pleas for mercy for her father, Ser Ilyn Payne nonetheless carries out the execution with the Starks' own family greatsword, Ice, prompting Sansa to faint in horror.[11]. Roose only acknowledged Ramsay in his teenage years, thus Ramsay spent a rough youth in poverty as the bastard son of a poor miller's widow, until he somehow found out about his parentage and insisted on claiming his "rights." First seen in The High Sparrow is engulfed in wildfire when the caches beneath the Great Sept explode. Joffrey uses Ros as a live target, brutally killing her by having her tied to his bed and shooting her multiple times with a crossbow, his first personal kill.[17]. [15]. Although Sansa does not deny his implication that she herself will always remember him, she calmly retorts that his house is about to become extinct and that all memory of Ramsay to the rest of the world will soon disappear, just before an ominous growl from one of his hounds reveals his impending doom. She advocates building granaries to stockpile for a famine. Jon gives Sansa control of the North while he is gone and Sansa accepts the responsibility. He gave her one of his servants known as "Reek" for his stench. In addition to the paranoia she's going through (detailed in the books), Jon Arryn was making plans to have their son fostered on Dragonstone by Stannis Baratheon, because he wanted to strengthen the boy up. The Tyroshi are known for dyeing their hair bright colors and wearing bright clothes. Its worth noting that in the books, Thenns are not cannibals like they are in the show. In Westeros, whoknows what theirstatutory-rape laws are? When Sansa tells Arya that her men are loyal to her, Arya mockingly retorts that they are not here. In the aftermath, Ramsay slays a half-dead man, despite his claims of surrender. Tyene claims she overthinks things, causing Nym to hesitate; when she swings again, Tyene moves her hands away in time. Later, while speaking with his father, Ramsay is congratulated for his victory over Stannis but chastised for allowing Sansa and Theon to escape. This confuses Sansa, and Arya explains that she'd been keeping a list of everyone she was going to kill - at which they both laugh. Moreover, Ramsay has actually convinced himself that Roose fell in love with his mother at first sight, and thinks of their union as a poetic romance. While she prays at the Red Keeps's godswood under guard, Margaery comes and talks to her, telling her that they should see Highgarden, the Tyrell home, together. Ramsay speaks openly about the Stark boys, who were allegedly killed by Theon. The realm celebrates Aegon's second nameday with a royal hunt in the Kingswood.During a gathering shortly before the hunt, Hobert Hightower pressures his brother Ottowho serves as the Hand of the Kingto convince Viserys to name Aegon his heir. Northern Littlefinger indicated to Sansa in "A Feast for Crows" that sickly little boys like Robin Arryn die accidentally all the time, and if that were to happen, she and Harry Hardyng would take the Eyrie. In the book series her death list (roughly) is: Ser Amory Lorch, Cersei Lannister, Chiswyck, Dunsen, Gregor Clegane, Ilyn Payne, Joffrey Baratheon, Meryn Trant, Polliver, Raff the Sweetling, Sandor Clegane, The Tickler, and Weese. Sansa, Bran, and Arya - three of the remaining Stark children - proceed back to Winterfell's castle courtyard together, with Arya pushing Bran in his wheelchair. He therefore has Osney tortured, and the truth comes out. Sansa doesn't think this will be a problem, since Jon is Warden of the North and he loves the Queen. Oberyn mentions his eight bastard daughters to Queen Cersei Lannister. Tyrion speaks with Sansa before their wedding at the Great Sept of Baelor; though he knows the girl is not thrilled at the prospect of marrying him. Ramsay responds that his dogs are loyal to him, but Sansa reminds her husband that he revealed he had been starving his dogs for seven days. After opening the gate, Theon and Ramsay enter a darkened room. After Joffrey and Meryn leave, Sandor gives her a cloth to attend to her cut lip and tells her that she will be needing it again. On the other hand, staring at violet eyes on TV could get distracting. Portrayed by Arya counters that she was not tortured and that she saw Sansa at their father's execution; Sansa retorts that Arya did nothing to stop their father's execution either. A young Sansa being tutored by Septa Mordane. Roose points out that Ramsay will never be trusted again, and the enemies of the Boltons will now fight to the death rather than surrender to them. Myranda says that she has come to escort Sansa back to her chambers, and Theon initially begs Sansa to go with her. As a precaution, Sansa's hair is dyed black (as her auburn hair would reveal her as a Tully) and is given the alias of "Alayne Stone", Littlefinger's bastard daughter who recently decided to seek him out after having been entrusted to the Faith of the Seven. While shooting Jon and Ramsay's fight scene, Rheon was actually struck twice by Harington by accident: Harington first hit Rheon in the chin with a shield, and later punched him across the face. She has a romantic notion of handsome princes and knights fighting honorably for love and loyalty. Tyrion tries to calm those present who are displeased at Jon bending the knee to Daenerys; he says that they have assembled the largest army ever seen. Theon throws her a coin, and she laughs and lifts up her skirt one last time. In the third novel A Storm of Swords, the old woods witch known as the Ghost of High Hill speaks about Sansa: "I dreamt of a maid at a feast with purple serpents in her hair, venom dripping from their fangs. Also, unlike Talisa who's killed at the Red Wedding in season three of the show, Jeyne Westerling is still alive and well. Appeared in Shae replies it is because Sansa has more than they will ever have, that her horse eats better than their children. Sansa in the Great Hall while the Northern lords discuss the new situation in the North. He then orders Sansa taken back to her chambers and locked up again. Anyways, Stannis wanted to burn Mance Rayder, but Melisandre thought Mance Rayder would still be useful later on, so she wanted to keep his soul alive. His High Holiness explains to Margaery how and why he became so pious and devoted to the Faith of the Seven. Jon considers Sansa's suspicions a possibility and knows it is a risk but believes Tyrion is a good man. Sansa and Arya are horrified Lady will be killed and protest. but Sansa refuses to leave Theon behind to the Boltons. Arnolf Karstark, Rickard's uncle, castellan of Karhold. [16], Cersei and Sansa chat following Sansa's first "flowering. "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things" He follows Osha and Rickon, then goes to the White Harbor and tells Lord Wyman Manderly (using sign language) about Ramsay's deeds and where Osha and Rickon went. She does this to ensure the safety of herself and the other lords and ladies inside Kings's Landing, where she attends a great council in the dragonpit to decide the future of Westeros with the rest of the council. (She never serves Tywin Lannister like she does in the show, but she's there at the same time as him doing other work.) 304 AC aboard the Black Wind on Blackwater BayStrangled with her own whip by Euron Greyjoy Sansa disputes Jon's decision in front of Jon's bannermen. On his way out of Castle Black, however, he is confronted and stabbed by his own men, led by Bowen Marsh. The Tyrell line isn't over in the books! Sansa promises Theon she will tell Jon the truth about Bran and Rickon being alive, that Theon didn't kill them, and wants him to join the Night's Watch so all his crimes can be forgiven. Cersei tells him that he will not be arrested or executed, but the High Septon has been imprisoned instead, which surprises the High Sparrow.[2]. He orders Nymeria to travel to King's Landing with Myrcella (while Trystane remains in Sunspear), where she will take her father's seat at the Small Council. [3], At the Inn at the Crossroads beside the Kingsroad, Joffrey offers to walk Sansa along the riverbank after the disquieting experience of meeting Ser Ilyn Payne, the king's headsman. One subject where they do find common ground is their shared hatred of King's Landing, with Loras declaring the capital to be "the most terrible place there is. Myranda manages to strike Tansy with an arrow in the leg before Ramsay happily releases his dogs on her, killing her. Cersei is shocked to see him cleaning the floor, wearing roughspun robes. Joffrey asks Margaery if this is what she wants while Cersei looks at Sansa deviously. Lysa orders her to open the Moon Door, and she complies, foolishly thinking that her deranged aunt would let her go, thus nearly getting herself killed (though she puts up some fight). ", Sansa has a nightmare that she is being stabbed by her attackers from the riots. In Yi Ti When Roose is informed about Ramsay's alleged death, he responds coldly "A fate he no doubt earned. He asks if Ros can hit Daisy and she spanks Daisy gently. Sansa is taken into custody by Sandor and brought to Cersei.[10]. Sansa insists that her guards and men are loyal to her but Brienne warns that Petyr might be bribing them behind her back. Catelyn Stark is the Lady of Winterfell, wife of Lord Eddard Stark, and mother to his children Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran, and Rickon.She is the daughter of Lord Hoster Tully of Riverrun; niece to Ser Brynden Tully (also known as the legendary "Blackfish") and sister to Lysa Arryn of the Vale and to Edmure Tully.She is murdered during the Red Wedding, and later resurrected as an undead, Nym mocks Tyene as she repeatedly slaps her hands, claiming she has never lost the game and that her little sister must enjoy either humiliation or pain. When the Queen refuses to confess to any wrongdoing, he asks whether Margaery truly considers herself to be without sin of any kind. Janos then signals one of his men who takes the baby from her sobbing mother, draws his knife and hesitates. Jon and Sansa decide to try to unite the houses of the North against the Boltons, as Jon is the son of a legitimate Warden of the North. Petyr visits Sansa in her cabin and Sansa deduces that he was involved in Joffrey's death. {Paternal half-brother} [22], In the castle gardens, Sansa and Margaery watch Loras spar with his squire. He orders Reek to shave him with a razor, demonstrating that he will never betray them, and adds that his method revealed key information; that Theon did not kill Bran and Rickon Stark. Theon hides his face from her as she passes. He forces himself on Myranda. After this lesson, when he asks Ros if one day off will make her smile again, Ros smiles and assures him it will.[10]. [1] He is introduced in A Game of Thrones (1996) and subsequently appears in A Clash of Kings (1998) and A Storm of Swords (2000). The new Faith declares the practice to be barbaric, sinful and an attempt of the corrupt to evade divine justice. At the age of fourteen, he joins the Night's Watch, where he earns the nickname Lord Snow. Sansa is not sure what to make of this. Bran agrees, noting that he needs to speak to Jon. Roose hands him a document legitimizing his bastard son and granting him the right to call himself "Bolton." The two women harshly berate Jaime for his past actions and question whether his loyalty to their cause is genuine. She anxiously tells Tyrion she doesn't want Jon going south, the men in her family never do well there. [9], Ros is still visibly upset about the death of Barra. Jon returns her smile. Nymeria is twenty-five years old, slim and slender as a willow, with straight black hair worn in a long braid which pulls back from a widow's peak. When Reek undresses, Ramsay smiles when he notices his victim's missing genitals. Game of Thrones When she sarcastically asks what dragons eat, Daenerys replies, "Whatever they want.". In the novels, his election is not instigated by Cersei. Ramsay and his servant "Reek" later caught a peasant girl and raped her to death. The High Sparrow believes the love between man and wife is sacred, but sin can cloud this. This whole time she's been posing as Littlefinger's bastard daughter (not his niece as she's described in the show). Jon ultimately declined to have sex with Ros fearing he might father bastard children of his own, as being a bastard himself he would have nothing to offer them.[4]. Sansa is initially too fearful to speak the truth, but eventually breaks down, her eyes blazing, and angrily recounts how Joffrey had said he would show her father mercy, only to behead him in front of her, and how he then took her up to the wall and forced her to look at her father's head on a spike. "Battle of the Bastards" Sam and Gilly still travel to Oldtown in the book "A Feast for Crows," but they go with a very old and still alive Maester Aemon, and with Mance Rayders baby, not Gillys baby. During Robert Baratheon's rebellion, Tywin remained neutral until Robert had all but won the war. The Smalljon refuses both times, instead bringing Ramsay a gift in the form of a captured Osha and Rickon Stark. While walking, Baelish and Sansa talk about the threat of Cersei. Daariois described in the novel"A Storm of Swords" as having a blue trident beard and bright blue, long hair, with a gold mustache and one gold tooth. Davos sneaks Storm away with the help of a few other men in "A Storm of Swords" and "A Feast for Crows" because Melisandre has gone crazy for king's blood again, just like how he helps Gendry in the show. The next day, as the battle begins, Ramsay arrives holding the captive Rickon. The survivors of the battle later gather in front of Winterfell's walls to light the funeral pyres of all who gave their lives in defense of the living. Daenerys: You sold me.You betrayed me. Theon responds he still killed two farm boys and reminds Sansa of his crimes against House Stark, for which Jon will never forgive him. Queen Talisa Stark, ne Maegyr, was a healer on the battlefields of the Westerlands, where she met the King in the North, Robb Stark, fell in love with him, and eventually married him. Sansa asks Reek what Ramsay did to break him to such an extent but when he tries to flee, Sansa grabs him by the wrist and angrily reminds him that he betrayed her family, making him apologize profusely. Even so, in the novels, while the idea of murdering Myrcella is briefly touched upon in the novels, the Sand Snakes refuse to harm the girl, and have no intention whatsoever of hurting their relatives, unlike in the television series where they are depicted as ruthless killers who commit cold-blooded murder for the fun of it. Sansa is humiliated by Joffrey in front of the Royal Court. [4] He serves as master of coin on the small council of King Robert I Baratheon. Elia marries Rhaegar Targaryen. Willas Tyrell, the oldest born, is holding fort rulingat Highgarden as of "A Dance with Dragons." The Hound catches them and (reluctantly) informs the Queen. Sansa breaks down in tears and the lords are convinced, but while none of them are looking, she gives Littlefinger a stony, almost triumphant gaze; this indicates she is finally playing the ruthless game of thrones. Sansa implores Theon to come with them as Jon will protect them from Ramsay but Theon refuses, fearing Jon will have him executed as Theon betrayed Robb, beheaded their master-at-arms Ser Rodrik, and killed those two boys. "The Winds of Winter" Following the deaths of Lady Hornwood's husband and son, Ramsay forces her to marry him and to sign a will that names him as her heir, so he can inherit her lands. When Tyrion admits that he loved Shae, Tywin repeatedly dismisses her as a whore, prompting Tyrion to shoot him with a crossbow, killing him. His freedom was bought by Steffon Baratheon, Lord of Storm's End, who was impressed with the boy during his trip to the Free Cities.While returning to Westeros, however, Steffon's ship, Windproud, broke up in Shipbreaker Bay while his eldest sons, Robert and Stannis, watched from the
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