Newbie post a thread: Least favorite death

the smiling weirwood said:
Yes, it keeps coming around to the fact that Renly was gay. With Loras. So gay. He loved nuts more than those squirrels of yours. He was SO gay, every time he saw a pillow he couldn't help biting it. Gay. Martin said so. That he was gay, that is. Gay!
LMAo which means I laughed my ass off.
 
Qhorin Halfhand's death sucked but I'm hoping that he may be Coldhands...
 
Cersei is like the written character in this, it would be funny to find out that besides Rhaegar and Robert whom denied her love, she was also in love with Renly and got denied once more, for he was "frenching" away with his squire.
 
Ive been listening to the audio recording of GoT from Audible. Just listened to the part again where Ned killed Lady. Man, is that depressing. Clegane riding down Micah wasnt fun either.

I dont know why with all of the deaths of innocents in the books why the death of Sansa's direwolf gets to me, but it does.

Id forgotten how much I hated Cersei and Joffrey.
 
Wiggum said:
I think anyone would be hard pressed to say that Jon didn't come out of his time with the wildings as a markedly changed man. While it was the wilding experience as a whole that helped shape Jon, his experiences with Ygritte, for me, where the main impetus for that change.

Ha! Yeah, it caused him to swear off women for the rest of his life. As I would have done, had I been with her. She gets the trophy for Most Annoying in the Series.

Ahem! Back to the subject at hand:

Ned's death hit me the hardest, I think. His story was so sad that I was praying for some chance at real happiness for him.

Robb's death hit me hard only because, beyond breaking the laws of the hearth, the Freys defiled his body and sewed his wolf's head onto his shoulders. That just takes it way further up the ladder. Freys must die.

Lysa Arryn's death really choked me up... so sad. I had wanted to kill her myself, but Littlefinger took it away from me.
 
I'm with you on the Ygritte issue.

As for Ned, I think it was the worst death for me because it was the first major character death, and it marked the turning point in the series and the diaspora of the Starks, there was now no going back to the happy golden days.
 
Trey Greyjoy said:
Ive been listening to the audio recording of GoT from Audible. Just listened to the part again where Ned killed Lady. Man, is that depressing. Clegane riding down Micah wasnt fun either.

I dont know why with all of the deaths of innocents in the books why the death of Sansa's direwolf gets to me, but it does.

Id forgotten how much I hated Cersei and Joffrey.

Apart from one half of the last line, obviously, I agree. I didn't like Lady's death either, and I think it broke Sansa.
 
Um..no. They're like 13 and 10. Sure, Sansa is considered marriagiable, but Arya definitely isn't. And while they have now matured quite a bit beyond their age due to circumstances, at the time I was referring to, when Lady was killed, they were still very much children.

(And that's not how you spell ''they're")
 
dude i know, i was just trying to point out very circumvent that they are sisters and they will always have a sort of attachment to one and other.

One could call this love though i am not sure about that, i mean i something where to happen to my oldest sister i would be saddened by it, but neither of us are really close to eachother, so is it some twisted brotherly love or just attachment you get to a person when you have lived with eachother for so long.
 
What do mean "twisted brotherly love"? I was referring to the fact that they are siblings and most likely love each other under all that childish antagonism. However, my initial question was if this relationship was permanently damaged by the murder of Lady.
 

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