Died in Nymeria is close friends with them, and they seem to be on good terms with Arianne and Quentyn as well - though Doran considers the twins to be gossips who cannot be trusted to keep a secret. The girl was so sad Baelish gained no money from her and he sold her to a Lord who wanted to "transform" her, a man who derived pleasure from things most men would find unthinkable. He is introduced in A Game of Thrones (1996) and subsequently appears in A Clash of Kings (1998) and A Storm of Swords (2000). An unspoken understanding passes between her and Tyrion, who tearfully kisses her hand as if in farewell. Sansa seems inclined to agree with Littlefinger, pointing out that Brienne was present at Joffrey's wedding, to which the warrior replies that neither of them wanted to be there. Jon is angry at his sisters for their treatment of Daenerys, explaining they'd all be dead without her. Following the war, Tywin agreed to a marriage between his daughter Cersei and the new King Robert Baratheon, who pardoned Jaime and allowed him to continue his service as a member of the Kingsguard. Yet the main fault is Eddard's, for foolishly revealing his cards to Cersei, and even more foolishly - putting his trust in Littlefinger and revealing his plan to him. When Tywin discovered that the young Tyrion had secretly eloped and married Tysha, a peasant's daughter, he had Tyrion's marriage forcefully annulled, telling him that the entire love affair was a plot by Jaime to get Tyrion to lose his virginity, his love being nothing more than a hired prostitute. Theon pleads for her to do so, revealing that Ramsay will punish him if she doesn't. Ramsay soon arrives and drives the ironborn from the Dreadfort with his soldiers. She has an older brother, Robb, two younger brothers, Bran and Rickon, a younger sister, Arya, and a "bastard half-brother" Jon Snow, with whom she had a distant relationship due to her mother's influence (which, like her mother, Sansa later regretted). In his own twisted way Ramsay was quite intelligent, possessing a certain "low cunning" with which he tricked his enemies. Sansa says she would have given them food if she had it and she too hates Joffrey more than anyone. He apparently sends a letter to Jon Snow at Castle Black, boasting that he has killed Stannis and captured Mance Rayder (whose execution was faked and whom Jon sent to Winterfell to rescue Jeyne, believing it was Arya), but revealing that Jeyne and Theon have escaped. Died Sansa explains she actually didn't, though she wished she had. Sansa's sufferings have made her stronger and more mature, but also more war-like. Sometime later, Sansa and Littlefinger watch on silently from the walkway above as Arya and Brienne. 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. Tywin harshly denies Tyrion his request to be named as heir to Casterly Rock, but does acquiesce to naming him Master of Coin. The High Sparrow preaches for modesty and abstemiousness, and sets a good example. Through Queen Cersei's influence, the High Sparrow is elected High Septon. Iwan Rheon's character was announced and then credited only as "Boy" in order to keep his true identity as Ramsay Snow a secret until "Mhysa." Sansa orders Yohn Royce to see that the armor made for their armies are outfitted with leather to keep warm. As the army of the dead breaches Winterfell's walls, the Night King reanimates all that have fallen in the battle so far, and his spell extends to the many Stark bodies housed in Winterfell's crypts. Sansa, as "Alayne," is called to testify before Lord Yohn Royce, Lady Anya Waynwood, and Ser Vance Corbray before Baelish can get to her, much to his chagrin. This inadvertently leads Eddard to realize that Joffrey and his siblings are not Robert's true children. Ramsay forces Sansa to look upon the corpse of the flayed old woman. Though Trystane chooses to fight Nymeria first, Obara kills him by stabbing him through the back of the head with her spear, to Nym's chagrin, who calls Obara a "greedy bitch", as she had been looking forward to murdering her own cousin..[12]. [43], After escaping from Winterfell, Sansa and Theon flee into the Wolfswood, with the Bolton forces in hot pursuit. He's actually a pretty interesting character. She clearly didn't share the same thoughts about the Lord of Bones. Sibling(s) Tyrion intervenes and offers to end her engagement to Joffrey, but she retains her facade of loyalty, impressing the Imp. Histories & Lore:"Great Sept of Baelor" Sansa explains that without his help, Winterfell would still be under Bolton control, and assures Brienne that she already knows what Littlefinger really wants.[52]. She pleads for her father's cause, insisting that a mistake has been made, and proclaims her own loyalty. [12], Sansa remains a captive of Queen Regent Cersei in King's Landing. Theirs also remains an unconsummated marriage. Sansa is not present during the premise of the "Battle of the Bastards," in which Rickon is killed by Ramsay. Jon replies titles don't matter in the face of the Night King and the army of the dead and they don't stand a chance against them without Daenerys's help. Cersei says that she will believe Sansa is loyal on the condition that Sansa writes to Robb, asking him to bend the knee and swear fealty to Joffrey. Ramsay quips to Reek:, "You grew up with her as a girl, now watch her become a woman." [4][6][7] In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, he is played by Aidan Gillen. The dogs approach Ramsay and he desperately attempts to order them to heel but after a brief moment of hesitation, one of the hounds bites him. Enraged by his reference seemingly to her brothers as "those boys" rather than Bran and Rickon, Sansa vehemently demands to know why they should be dead while he still breathes the air, forcing Theon to finally admit that they were not Bran and Rickon but two farm boys. He was the older brother of Benjen, Lyanna and the younger brother of Brandon Stark. Disturbed and disheartened by Arya's suspicions of her, Sansa tells Arya that she has "work to do."[56]. Successor(s) Title(s) Lyanna Stark was the daughter of Lord Rickard Stark and sister of Brandon, Eddard, and Benjen. Nymeria Sand, often called "Nym" for short, was one of the eight bastard daughters of Prince Oberyn Martell, the Sand Snakes. First seen in Sansa says they don't have enough men and wants to go to Castle Cerwyn to try and persuade Lord Cerwyn, however, Jon reflects on their lack of time. Tywin Lannister is a fictional character in the fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire by American novelist George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation Game of Thrones. [14] When Robb wins a crushing victory at the Battle of Oxcross, Joffrey responds by having Sansa stripped and beaten in front of the court. Ros was a prostitute of renowned beauty from the North. The Stark cavalry begin their charge to meet the Bolton cavalry, narrowly saving Jon from being trampled to death and forcing them to abandon their initial battle plan. "Nymeria" is a popular name in Dorne, much as "Brandon" is in the North, after their founder Brandon the Builder. [22], In the castle gardens, Sansa and Margaery watch Loras spar with his squire. Nymeria, Tyene, and Obara agree to side with Ellaria. She is the first character created specifically for the show. Thus her title is rarely, if ever, invoked (unless Robb and Catelyn in the Northern camp are discussing her captivity). Petyr crushes her hopes of freedom and warns her that her situation has worsened, as she will no longer have the token protection of becoming Joffrey's queen but will remain his captive. He introduces her to Daenerys as the Lady of Winterfell, and the two women exchange a civil but tense greeting. Sansa says Joffrey will be a great king and a golden lion. As he unbuckles his clothes, Sansa obediently remains still but begins crying softly. And later I dreamt that maid again, slaying a savage giant in a castle built of snow." Jeyne and Jennelyn Fowler are identical twin sisters from House Fowler, stony Dornishmen from the Red Mountains of the west. Jon hasn't appeared in the showand this may be a sign he won't. Joffrey asks if Tyrion sent them and Ros says that Tyrion chose them himself. At dinner, Ramsay initially expresses delight at his wedding to Sansa, but things turn sour when he brings Reek into the room and coerces him into apologizing to Sansa for allegedly killing Bran and Rickon, and suggests that Reek should give Sansa away at their wedding. One of Ramsay's most monstrous hobbies is to have young women stripped naked and released into the Bolton forests, before hunting them with a pack of female feral dogs, that are deliberately trained to be vicious and mean-tempered. With the Stark banners hanging in Winterfell once more, Sansa sees Rickon's dead body, concluding to ask Jon where Ramsay is. They are presented with a choice: side with Doran and have peace, or side with Ellaria and have war. She also dreamt through her wolf, Nymeria, a small sign of warging. Sansa presents her new wardrobe to Littlefinger. Tyrion hopes this will give the sadistic Joffrey an opportunity to release his frustrations away from Sansa. Unaware of the identity of his mother,[9] Jon was raised at Winterfell. 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. Later, Baelish visits Sansa and asks why she lied on his behalf. Tormund replies that they have only 2,000 men and women in shape to fight, not enough to match Ramsay's five thousand. Jessica Henwick. Religion He forces Tyrion to marry Sansa Stark, though his efforts to have Cersei wed to Willas Tyrell are rebuffed. Later, Nym, Obara and Tyene- bound at the wrists- witness Ellaria swear allegiance to Doran Martell, ending her rebellion. Having nowhere else to go and exhausted all his forces, he finally accepts Jon's offer to fight him one-on-one, choosing a bow and arrow as his weapon. Nymeria's mother was an eastern noblewoman, who taught her how to use a whip in combat, but who later died in battle. 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. When Tommen criticizes the Sparrow's legalistic treatment of his mother, he professes admiration for the deep love between mother and son, which he attributes to the Mother. The ceremony is a grim affair; Joffrey smugly escorts Sansa to the altar in place of her father and petulantly removes the stool upon which Tyrion was to stand on to cloak Sansa in Lannister colors as part of the ceremony, eliciting snickers from the congregation (though the scowl of Lord Tywin quickly silences them). Season(s) Reek brings her breakfast, and when she realizes he is there, she tries to talk to him and get him to help her. Later, Shae tells Sansa to return to her chambers and bar her door to keep her safe should Stannis breach the keep. Stannis Baratheon sails his fleet into the bay outside King's Landing, triggering the Battle of the Blackwater. Allegiance Sansa is later told by her father that he is sending her and Arya back to Winterfell, and her betrothal to Joffrey is to be broken. Sansa doesn't think this will be a problem, since Jon is Warden of the North and he loves the Queen. [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. After this lesson, when he asks Ros if one day off will make her smile again, Ros smiles and assures him it will.[10]. [6], Ramsay admits that the rumors about Theon were true, and that he did have a "good-sized cock", motioning towards Theon's blood-stained, badly-sewn up britches before momentarily tricking him into believing that the pork sausage he is eating is his penis. The Sparrow then allows Margaery to visit her brother.[1]. Who knows as of the show he's still rowing that little boat.) [10], At his trial, Eddard Stark acknowledges his "crimes" and swears loyalty to King Joffrey. Ramsay orders Wolkan to announce that Roose was poisoned by their enemies, and to bring Walda and the baby to him. However, Jon tells her that he is tired of fighting, that he had done nothing but fight since he left home, and that he was killed for it. When she died giving birth to their dwarf son Tyrion, it is said that "the best part of Tywin died with her". Mother Jon asks for the assistance of House Mormont in the upcoming battle for Winterfell to help them save their brother, as House Mormont has pledged themselves to House Stark. When Stannis Baratheon's army approaches, Ramsay prepares to lead a counterattack, but the actual battle has yet to be depicted. 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. "Battle of the Bastards" Deceased For other uses, see: Baelor Targaryen (disambiguation) "Baelor" is the ninth episode of the first season of Game of Thrones. Shireen is Stannis's only living daughter and therefore his heir presumptive. Ramsay taunts Yara as she tries to rescue Theon. Sansa sits with Bran when Arya is brought into the Great Hall. He had the miller hanged and violently raped his wife under the tree where the miller was hung. However, Sansa insists Jon is their true ruler who is doing what he believes is right for their people and that she is merely his regent. Furious, Joffrey has Ser Meryn Trant of the Kingsguard strike her. "High Sparrow" When they enter the main hall, Sansa greets her aunt Lysa as Alayne, but Lysa interrupts her saying that she already knows who she is. Willas Tyrell, the oldest born, is holding fort rulingat Highgarden as of "A Dance with Dragons." Remember when she was blind in the books and show? She vents her frustration on her new handmaid Shae. 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. She watches Littlefinger's manipulations of Lord Nestor Royce and the Lords Declarant, but generally remains timid, passive and obedient as ever: she never questions Littlefinger's actions and plans; when he tells that he intends to wed her to Harrold Harding, she does not object even slightly (only pointing out that she is still married to Tyrion); she has no idea about the current events out of the Vale and particularly in the North (except she learns her half-brother Jon has become the Lord Commander of the Night's Watch), that Edmure is held captive at the Twins, and that Riverrun is under siege; she does not even know who currently holds her home and does not bother to ask; she does not take any actions to help either her uncle or her great-uncle. He believes it gets rid of the bad blood andon one occasion in "A Clash of Kings" has a meeting with Freys where he is leeched while naked. As she watches Littlefinger's ship depart for the Vale of Arryn, Sansa is devastated to realize that both of her chances to leave King's Landing have gone, and she has no choice but to marry into the family that killed her father and is keeping her hostage. 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. Arya says that the faces allow her to become someone else and toys with the idea of assuming Sansa's face and status. Initially betrothed to Prince Joffrey Baratheon, the heir to the Iron Throne, Sansa travels to King's Landing in preparation for her nuptials, but essentially becomes a hostage of House Lannister following the execution of her father on trumped-up charges of treason. His High Holiness explains to Margaery how and why he became so pious and devoted to the Faith of the Seven. Although Tywin suffers heavy losses, the delay in his march allows him to receive word that Stannis is now marching on King's Landing. Although she protests that he should have it, Jon refuses, telling his sister he is not a Stark. Arya tells Sansa to admit that she is harbouring thoughts of permanently ruling Winterfell if Jon doesn't return. The snow, reminding her of home, prompts her to build a snow castle resembling Winterfell. Sansa tearfully places a pin bearing the House Stark direwolf onto Theon's body before lighting his pyre herself. Martin himself has said that he would have aged-up the younger characters had he initially known he would abandon the time-jump. Appeared in Portrayed by Afterwards, Sansa has a harrowing experience as a prisoner of the Lannisters, a plaything for the psychopathic Joffrey to have publicly beaten by his guards for petty amusement. In reality, Roose raped the miller's wife on a whim, under the very tree he had her husband hanged from, and afterwards was casually disappointed that raping her wasn't as physically pleasurable as he'd thought it would be. Arya is fine with this because all she needs is their family, the four of them. When she sarcastically asks what dragons eat, Daenerys replies, "Whatever they want.". Shireen is the daughter of Stannis and Selyse Baratheon. Jon asks Sansa what he should do differently but Sansa responds she doesn't know about battles and implores her brother not to do what Ramsay wants him to do. The lords of both the North and the Vale claim that they need to return to their homes before the winter hits but Jon warns them that the war is not over - the true enemy "won't wait out the storm. [23], Still unaware of this plan, Loras and Sansa spend more time together in the following weeks, though Sansa is far more enthusiastic about their impending marriage than he is. Born The succession laws in the newly independent Iron Islands are unclear, i.e. Tyrion promises "not to wear her out." He stays behind as castellan of the Dreadfort when his father left for the south to fight in the War of the Five Kings. Tyrion realizes how unhappy Sansa is with him and their marriage, and reassures her that they will not consummate it unless she wants to, even if that means never.
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