Fans of Game of Thrones (and Sean Bean, for that matter) felt hard done by when the beloved Ned Stark was brutally decapitated at the hands of King Joffrey, but spare a thought for the head itself, ...
Ned Stark’s death in Game of Thrones Season 1 was the series’ biggest shock. Having been the main character for the entirety of the show’s first season, his beheading at the demands of King Joffrey ...
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The man who taught us that honor still had a place in Westeros met his end on the steps of the Great Sept. And fans still ...
"It was horror and disbelief — that Joffrey changed his mind [about exiling Ned] — and then resignation and [realizing that he was] seeing his daughter for the last time, Arya," Bean recalled when ...
A surprisingly clean slice, poor Ned Stark's decapitation was made infinitely more disgusting by Joffrey's classy decision to slap the head on a pike and use it as a home accent. Subscribe for full ...
Princess Rhaenys refused to kill the Greens in House of the Dragon‘s first season during Aegon’s coronation. She justified her inaction by saying the coming Targaryen civil war was not hers to start.
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“A war is like to be fought over this treachery, to be sure. But that war is not mine to begin.” Princess Rhaenys refused to kill the Greens in House of the Dragon‘s first season during Aegon’s ...