Maester Luwin : No. A common saying, but not their official motto. Bran Stark : Lords: the Lannisters. Maester Luwin : We're still on the words.
Bran Stark : I don't know them. Maester Luwin : You do know them. Bran Stark : "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken". Maester Luwin : [sighs] That's House Martell. Bran Stark : "Righteous in Wrath". Maester Luwin : House Hornwood.
Bran Stark : "Family, Duty, Honor". Maester Luwin : Those are Tully's words, your mother's. Are we playing a game? Is that the right order? Maester Luwin : You know it is. Bran Stark : Family comes first. He discusses its content with them and counsels that given Lysa's claims that the Lannisters killed Jon Arryn it is important that Eddard take up Robert's offer to make him Hand of the King.
Bran is injured in what seems to have been a climbing accident. Luwin tends to Bran's injuries and predicts that he will survive. Eddard goes to King's Landing to serve as hand and takes many of his retainers with him. Luwin goes to Catelyn to discuss finances and appointing replacements.
Catelyn is distraught over Bran's condition and refuses to participate. Robb agrees to work with Luwin instead. An assassin attempts to kill Bran but is foiled by Bran's direwolf Summer. Catelyn reveals that she found a blond hair inside the tower where he was found.
Luwin cautions restraint and Catelyn plans to go south personally to deliver the news to Eddard. Bran awakens after she leaves [3] but is paralyzed from the waist down. They offer a cool reception until Tyrion provides plans for a saddle that would allow Bran to ride.
Bran is upset at the continued absence of his parents and sullenly tries to provoke Luwin. Luwin warns off Theon from Osha , a wildling prisoner captured near the castle. He then questions Osha himself.
She claims that the White Walkers are on the move. He dismisses this as a fable, but Osha tells him that the Walkers were not wiped out thousands of years ago, but have merely been asleep.
She claims that they are not asleep any more. Eddard is arrested for treason after the death of Robert. A letter from Sansa reaches Winterfell, pleading with a disbelieving Robb to bend the knee to Joffrey. Maester Luwin correctly identifies the letter as the work of Queen Cersei.
Robb refuses to consider the request and sends out ravens, summoning Eddard's lords bannermen to assemble their armies at Winterfell. Eddard is executed for treason on King Joffrey's orders. As maester at Winterfell , he becomes ever more of a father-figure to Bran and Rickon with their father dead and their mother away.
He provides council to Bran as he acts as Lord of Winterfell. Theon Greyjoy , who was last seen riding off with Robb, later returns to Winterfell with a crew of fellow ironborn.
They lure the garrison of Winterfell away by feinting at Torrhen's Square [13] and then seize the poorly defended castle. Theon assembles Luwin and the rest of Winterfell's inhabitant in the courtyard where he has Bran publicly surrender the castle to him.
He then turns to Luwin and orders him to send ravens to his father and sister , informing them of his victory. What did Qyburn do to his victims? Why did Gregor kill Qyburn? Why did Gregor clegane not die? Was Cersei pregnant by Lancel? Why did cersei sleep with Euron? Did Euron sleep with Cersei? Is cersei pregnant with Euron?
Who slept with Cersei? Are the Lannisters inbred? Why is cersei so cruel? The young boy only appeared in one episode of the series, and the second one at that, but his death also demonstrated just how brutal Game of Thrones was going to get and how truly despicable Joffrey was.
Mycah befriended Arya on the Kingsroad during the Stark's fateful trip to King's Landing and indulged her penchant for playing swords to his own demise. Arya and Mycah were playing by the riverbank until Sansa and Joffrey arrived, and the terrible prince showed his true colors for the first time when he took the opportunity to showboat and bully, pulling his real sword on the boy, who was carrying only a wooden plaything.
As things tends to do in Game of Trones , everything elevated quickly, ending with bloodshed when Nymeria jumped in to protect Arya and bit Joffrey's arm. That one doomed encounter led to Lady's death, Ned's first power struggle with Cersei, and of course, the death of poor Mycah, who was run down by The Hound on Joffrey's orders. The young boy's corpse rode by on a horse, and suddenly you understood how deeply dark this series was gonna get.
Audiences may not remember Mycah, he may not even have died on-screen, but the North remembers, Arya remembers, and this is the crime that landed the Hound on her list in the first place. Jamie himself stabs dear Jory through the eye — a particularly disgusting and dishonorable act from Jamie in full self-loathing Kingslayer mode considering he and Jory battled the Iron Born together in the Siege of Pyke where Jory almost lost an eye.
What Happened: Understandably, viewers may have a sour taste in their mouth about the Septas after the Faith Militant's takeover of King's Landing. After all, the last Septa we knew well was the horrid Septa Unella, who took pleasure in tormenting the Lannisters and Tyrells from her sanctimonious high horse. But they aren't all bad! Septa Mordane served the Faith of the Seven at Winterfell, where she tutored the Stark daughters and took a particular liking to Sansa.
Mordane was seen as something of an antagonist for her treatment of Arya, who she insistently tried and failed to train as a lady. To be fair, that was her job, and she proved herself a brave woman in her final moments when she helped Sansa escape the chaos in the Red Keep following Robert's death and Cersei's room for the throne.
She's last seen alive sending Sansa to safety and staring down a team of Lannister soldiers. After Joffrey takes the throne, he forces Sansa to look at the decapitated heads of her father and Mordane, displayed on spikes lining the castle walls.
Lommy and Hot Pie tried to bully Arya at first, but you can guess how well that went and before long they were friends. After Yoren died in a Lannister attack, the group ended up in the hands of the Lannister soldier Polliver, who takes Needle off of Arya and sticks it through Lommy's throat.
See, the boy was just shot through the leg by a crossbow, and when he points out that he can't walk, Polliver offers him a hand up pulls him right into the sword. That little bit of child murder earned Polliver a spot on Arya's list and he paid for it in Season 4 when Arya stuck Needle through his throat -- just the same way he killed Lommy.
In the early seasons, Ser Rodrick escorts Catelyn to King's Landing and on her ill-fated journey to kidnap Tyrion, and after they reunite with Robb, the King in the North sends him back to Winterfell to keep Bran and Rickon safe.
Unfortunately, that puts Rodrick right in the cross-hairs when Theon launches his ill-advised Winterfell takeover, and Theon executes the man who helped raise him with a grisly decapitation that makes a mockery of the swift justice he was taught in the North. Unlike Lord Stark, Theon lacks the strength and skill to cutoff Rodrick's head in a single sweep, and he hacks and hacks at Rodrick's neck before kicking whatever's left off his neck.
A terrible way for anyone to go, but especially poor Rodrick, mutilated by a boy he taught in the place he once called home. What Happened: Irri was one of Daenerys' very first faithful servants, who helped her make her transition into becoming a Khaleesi.
As one of Dany's handmaidens, she tended to the Khaleesi's needs, served as her translator, and helped introduce her to the Dothraki language and customs. When you think of the quote "It is known," she's probably the one you picture saying it.
Unfortunately, that's where she meets her doom. Irri dies when Pyat Pree comes to steal Khaleesi's dragons, and it's later discovered that Dany's other not-so-faithful handmaiden Doreah the one who taught Khaleesi how to sex the Khal into some sensitivity played a part in it. You'll notice that traitor 's death isn't on this list.
What Happened: So Davos had a son, remember that? You'd be forgiven if not since it's only come up a few times in the aftermath and devoted young Mattos Seaworth never did much in the first place. Mattos was first seen on Dragsonstone during Melissandre and Stannis' horrifying offerings to the Lord of Light aka burning people alive and after that, he offers to teach his father to read before Shireen finally breaks down that wall and helps Davos execute some of Stannis' orders.
That faithful service takes him to the Battle of Blackwater, where he dies in Tyrion's wildfire attack.
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