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Which Game of Thrones character suffered the most?

Which Game of Thrones character suffered the most?

As of May 2019, Arya Stark earned the title of being Game of Thrones’ deadliest character, racking up an estimated 1,278 total kills. Dragons Drogon and Rhaegal ranked second and third with 508 and 273 estimated kills respectively, while Cersei Lannister ranked fourth with nearly 200 kills.

What is the saddest death in Game of Thrones?

The 38 most gut-wrenching Game of Thrones deaths, ranked

  1. Shireen Baratheon: Burned at the stake by her father.
  2. Hodor: Eaten by White Walkers.
  3. Lady: Ordered to die by Cersei.
  4. Ned Stark: Beheaded.
  5. Daenerys Targaryen: Stabbed by Jon Snow.
  6. Everyone at the Red Wedding: Surprise stabbing attack.
  7. Viserion: Speared by the Night King.
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Who has the most tragic story in Game of Thrones?

All of the characters have had pretty tragic stories but if I had the one that I feel the most for it would be Sansa! I would have to say Theon Greyjoy but Ned Stark after losing his family and his best friend comes in a close second.

Is there a love story in Game of Thrones?

Game of Thrones isn’t only about death and war; sometimes, some characters are lucky enough to find love. But since this is GoT, some romances come to a tragic end (RIP Robb and Talisa), or they’re hardly romantic at all (cue Cersei and Robert).

Is Littlefinger a virgin?

Petyr was a sly, mischievous child with the ability to always look contrite after his mischief. He became infatuated with Catelyn and claims to have lost his virginity to her while drunk; in reality, he lost it to Lysa, who was obsessed with him. Even after her marriage to Jon Arryn, Lysa remained in love with Petyr.

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Why Joffrey was killed?

Olenna’s decision to kill Joffrey stemmed from her previous conversation with Sansa, in which she described Joffrey as a “beast”. Baelish later revealed to Sansa that he had bigger plans for the Seven Kingdoms, but betrayed the Lannisters and sided with the Tyrells since he did not trust Joffrey.