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Here Are The 61 People Who’ve Died on Game of Thrones

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Fanpup says...
I remember visiting this website once...
It was called Game of Thrones: Everyone Who Has Died
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
Plenty of people have lost their lives on
and most have met a violent end. While this list doesn’t record
named soldier who’s had his throat slit, it is a comprehensive account (in chronological order) of now deceased characters who had some major impact on the plot. You’ll be surprised how many you’ve already forgotten.
season five finale conspiracy theories, we’ve also tried to determine the likelihood of these characters returning to the show. Of course, any unburned body could turn into a White Walker, but we assume those in the Seven Kingdoms will quickly learn to dispose of their corpses.
book series upon which the HBO show is based.
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Means of execution: Poisoned by Lysa Arryn and Littlefinger
Means of execution: Stabbed by Jaime Lannister through the eye
Role: Exiled head of House Targaryen and brother to Daenerys Targaryen
Means of execution: Khal Drogo pours molten gold on his head at Daenerys’ command
Role: First Ranger of the Night’s Watch, Brother of Ned Stark
Likelihood of return: 15% (He could have survived all this time—or become a White Walker)
Means of execution: Mortally wounded by a wild boar after drinking wine given to him by Lancel Lannister at Cersei Lannister’s command
Role: Master sword fighter and Arya Stark’s instructor in combat
Means of execution: Presumably killed by Ser Meryn in a sword fight (he was only armed with a training sword)
Likelihood of return: 30% (We never actually see him die. He was a master swordsman, after all.)
Means of execution: Beheaded by Ser Ilyn Payne at the order of Joffrey Baratheon
Role: Chieftain of the Dothraki people and husband of Daenerys Targaryen
Means of execution: Smothered by Daenerys Targaryen in a mercy killing after a spell by Mirri Maz Duur leaves him in a catatonic state
Likelihood of return: 0% (Unless it’s in another vision like Daenerys had in season 2)
Role: Son of Khal Drogo and Khaleesi Daenerys Targaryen
Means of execution: Stillborn because of a blood magic ritual performed by Mirri Maz Duur
Means of execution: Burned alive on Drogo’s funeral pyre by Daenerys Targaryen
Means of execution: Killed and decapitated by a rival khalasar while scouting the Red Waste
Means of execution: Killed by Ser Amory Lorch, loyal to House Lannister, in a fight
Role: Master of Laws, Claimant to the Iron Throne, brother of Robert and Stannis Baratheon
Means of execution: Killed by a shadow with Stannis Baratheon’s face that was birthed by Melisandre
Role: Master-at-Arms at Winterfell, Servant of House Stark
Means of execution: Murdered during Xaro Xhoan Daxos’ theft of the dragons at Qarth
Means of execution: Osha ends his suffering after he is stabbed with a spear by ironborn raider Dagmer
Means of execution: Killed by Jon Snow (at Qhorin’s own behest) in order to trick the Wildlings into thinking Jon has left the Night’s Watch
Role: Warlock from Qarth, Member of the Thirteen
Means of execution: Burned alive by Daenerys Targaryen’s dragons
Means of execution: Locked with Xaro Xhoan Daxos inside a Valyrian stone vault by Jorah Mormont at the order of Daenerys Targaryen
Likelihood of return: 1% (We didn’t actually see her die, but unlikely save a miracle)
Means of execution: Locked in a Valyrian stone vault by Jorah Mormont on the orders of Daenerys Targaryen
Likelihood of return: 1% (Again, we didn’t actually see him die)
Role: Lord of Riverrun, Father of Edmure Tully, Catelyn Stark and Lysa Arryn
Means of execution: Stabbed to death by Night’s Watchman Rast during a mutiny
Role: A Wildling who lived with his daughter-wives beyond the Wall
Means of execution: Killed by Karl Tanner, a Night’s Watchman
Means of execution: Burned alive by Drogon after he tries to trade the Unsullied for the dragon and insults Daenerys
Means of execution: Killed by the Hound in trial by combat
Likelihood of return: 100% (He’s already back! Thoros of Myr has resuscitated Dondarrion six times via prayers to the Lord of Light)
Means of execution: Shot by Joffrey Baratheon with a crossbow
Means of execution: Stabbed in the stomach while pregnant by Lothar Frey at the Red Wedding
Role: King of the North, son of Lord Eddard Stark and Lady Catelyn of Winterfell
Means of execution: Shot by a Frey crossbowman and then stabbed through the heart by Roose Bolton at the Red Wedding
Role: Wife of Eddard Stark, Mother of Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran and Rickon
Means of execution: Throat slit by Black Walder Rivers at the Red Wedding
Means of execution: Stabbed in the throat by Arya Stark
Means of execution: Hunted down by Ramsay Snow and eaten by his dogs
Means of execution: Poisoned at the Purple Wedding by Olenna Tyrell and Littlefinger
Role: Brother of the Night’s Watch, leader of the mutiny at Craster’s Keep
Means of execution: Impaled by Jon Snow during the raid on Craster’s Keep
Means of execution: Neck snapped by Bran Stark while Bran is warging into Hodor
Means of execution: Ripped apart by Jon’s direwolf, Ghost, during the raid on Craster’s Keep
Role: Lady Regent of the Vale, sister to Catelyn Stark, briefly the wife of Littlefinger
Means of execution: Pushed out of the Moon Door by Littlefinger
Means of execution: Skull crushed by the Mountain in a trial by combat
Role: Knight and Head of House Clegane, loyal to House Lannister
Means of execution: Poisoned by the spear of Oberyn Martell in a trial by combat
Means of execution: Killed fighting the giant Mag the Mighty in the Battle of Castle Black
Role: Giant fighting in Mance Rayder’s army
Means of execution: Killed by Grenn and five other members of the Night’s Watch in the Battle of Castle Black
Means of execution: Shot through the neck with an arrow by Ygritte during the Battle of Castle Black
Role: Thenn fighting in Mance Rayder’s army
Means of execution: Bludgeoned in the head with a hammer by Jon Snow during the Battle of Castle Black
Role: Soldier in Mance Rayder’s army and Jon Snow’s lover
Means of execution: Shot with an arrow by Olly in the Battle of Castle Black
Role: Warg, brother of Meera Reed, traveling companion of Bran Stark
Means of execution: Mercy killed by Meera after being stabbed multiple times by a wight; burned by a fireball thrown by “the Children”
Likelihood of return: 30% (Could Jojen have warged into someone or something before he died?)
Role: Member of House Clegane, brother of the Mountain, former personal bodyguard of Joffrey Baratheon, kidnaps Arya Stark
Means of execution: Critically wounded by Brienne of Tarth, left to die by Arya Stark
Likelihood of return: 50% (We never see him die, and the Hound is one of the strongest warriors in the seven kingdoms)
Means of execution: Strangled to death by Tyrion Lannister
Role: Head of House Lannister, Lord of Casterly Rock, father of Cersei, Jaime and Tyrion Lannister
Means of execution: Shot on the toilet by Tyrion with a crossbow
Means of execution: Shot with a mercy arrow by Jon Snow before he’s burned alive
Role: Former commander of the City Watch in King’s Landing, exiled to Night’s Watch by Tyrion Lannister
Role: Former member of the Kingsguard, advisor of Daenerys Targaryen
Means of execution: Killed fighting the Sons of the Harpy in Meereen
Likelihood of return: 100% (We see her become a White Walker)
Means of execution: Burned alive as a sacrifice to the Lord of Light by Melisandre at the order of Stannis Baratheon
Role: Scion of the House Loraq, former slave trader, husband of Daenerys Targaryen
Means of execution: Stabbed to death by the Sons of the Harpy
Means of execution: Hangs herself following the death of her daughter
Role: Lord of Dragonstone, brother of Robert and Renly Baratheon, claimant to the Iron Throne
Likelihood of return: 50% (We don’t actually see Brienne kill Stannis)
Role: Servant of House Bolton and Ramsay Snow’s lover
Means of execution: Pushed off a ledge by Theon Grejoy
Means of execution: Blinded and stabbed before having his throat slit by Arya Stark
Role: Daughter of Cersei Lannister and Jaime Lannister, sister to King Tommen Baratheon
Means of execution: Poisoned with a kiss by Ellaria Sand with the help of the Sand Snakes
Likelihood of return: 25% (It’s unclear whether Myrcella is dead or
and Bronn could theoretically have stolen or been given the antidote)
Role: Commander of the Night’s Watch, bastard son of Eddard Stark (or maybe not)
Means of execution: Stabbed by Night’s Watch mutineers, including Alliser Thorne and Olly
Likelihood of return: 75% (Why drop so many hints about Jon Snow’s parentage only to leave them unresolved? Read all the theories about how Jon Snow could be resurrected here)
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