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* TheVoiceless: She's so young that she hasn't learned to speak, or she's forgotten how.
* UncertainDoom: Her fate is unknown after she flees into the woods, but her survival prospects aren't high, considering that she's a small orphan child all alone in the middle of war-torn Westeros.
* UncertainDoom: Her fate is unknown after she flees into the woods, but her survival prospects aren't high, considering that she's a small orphan child all alone in the middle of war-torn Westeros.
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* UncertainDoom: Her fate is unknown after she flees into the woods, but her survival prospects aren't high, considering that she's a small orphan child all alone in the middle of war-torn Westeros.
* TheVoiceless: She's so young that she hasn't learned to speak, or she's forgotten how. \n* UncertainDoom: Her fate is unknown after she flees into the woods, but her survival prospects aren't high, considering that she's a small orphan child all alone in the middle of war-torn Westeros.
* TheVoiceless: She's so young that she hasn't learned to speak, or she's forgotten how.
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->''"[[TrueLoveIsExceptional I love you, Tyrion.]] I love your lips. I love your voice, and the words you say to me, and [[{{Irony}} how you treat me gentle]]..."''
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->''"[[TrueLoveIsExceptional I love you, Tyrion.]] Tyrion]]. I love your lips. I love your voice, and the words you say to me, and [[{{Irony}} how you treat me gentle]]..."''
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--> "I loved a maid as far as summer/with sunlight in her hair".
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* OnlyKnownByHerNickname: Her real name is unknown (although Cersei comments that it was "something long and eastern and outlandish"), and Qyburn theorises that Maggy is likely a corruption of the Essosi word ''maegi.''
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* OnlyKnownByHerNickname: Her real name is unknown (although Cersei comments that it was "something long and eastern and outlandish"), and Qyburn theorises that Maggy is likely a corruption of the Essosi word ''maegi.''''maegi''.
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* ProphecyTwist: Her predictions are full of these: [[spoiler: Cersei took her prediction that she would marry not a prince but a king to mean she wouldn't marry Rhaegar until he'd succeeded Aerys, only to wind up marrying Robert Baratheon. She's convinced the younger, more beautiful queen destined to replace her is Margaery Tyrell, but Sansa Stark and Daenerys Targaryen are also viable candidates, and she's convinced Tyrion is the ''valonqar'' prophesised to kill her, ignoring that it could just as easily be Jaime (since he is younger than her by a minute), any of the younger brothers she's hurt through the series (since Maggy didn't specifically say "your little brother") and the fact High Valyrian is a gender-neutral language would mean it might not necessarily be a male character who kills her. [[EpilepticTrees Suspects for the valonqar range from Jaime and Tyrion, to Euron Greyjoy, Bran, Arya or Benjen Stark, Sandor Clegane and even Tommen]].]]
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* ProphecyTwist: Her predictions are full of these: [[spoiler: Cersei took her prediction that she would marry not a prince but a king to mean she wouldn't marry Rhaegar until he'd succeeded Aerys, only to wind up marrying Robert Baratheon. She's convinced the younger, more beautiful queen destined to replace her is Margaery Tyrell, but Sansa Stark and Daenerys Targaryen are also viable candidates, and she's convinced Tyrion is the ''valonqar'' prophesised to kill her, ignoring that it could just as easily be Jaime (since he is younger than her by a minute), any of the younger brothers she's hurt through the series (since Maggy didn't specifically say "your "''your'' little brother") and the fact High Valyrian is a gender-neutral language would mean it might not necessarily be a male character who kills her. [[EpilepticTrees Suspects for the valonqar range from Jaime and Tyrion, to Euron Greyjoy, Bran, Arya or Benjen Stark, Sandor Clegane and even Tommen]].her.]]
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->'''Alehouse owner''': My Layna's no whore, ser.\\
'''Gregor Clegane''': She is now.
'''Gregor Clegane''': She is now.
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->'''Alehouse owner''': owner:''' My Layna's no whore, ser.\\
'''GregorClegane''': Clegane:''' She is now.
'''Gregor
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* OldRetainer: What we do learn about her is that she was Edric Dayne's wet-nurse, and implied to have served House Dayne for many years. [[spoiler: So one of her masters was Arthur Dayne, Rhaegar's best friend, and one of the Kingsguards at the Tower of Joy. Coincidence? ]]
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* OldRetainer: What we do learn about her is that she was Edric Dayne's wet-nurse, and implied to have served House Dayne for many years. [[spoiler: So [[spoiler:So one of her masters was Arthur Dayne, Rhaegar's best friend, and one of the Kingsguards at the Tower of Joy. Coincidence? ]] Coincidence?]]
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* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Some readers do not second-guess Ned's argument about Wylla being Jon's mother the first time King Robert brings it up, as Ned appears ashamed when Wylla is brought up. However, in ''A Game Of Thrones,'' when Catelyn reminisces about her inquiring to Ned if Ashara Dayne is Jon's mother and Ned shutting Catelyn down with, "(Jon) is my blood, and that is all you need to know. And now I will learn where you heard that name, my lady" and then readers later get the Tower Of Joy scene, this sheds doubt on Ned's one-time claim of who Jon's mother is.
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* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Some readers do not second-guess Ned's argument about Wylla being Jon's mother the first time King Robert brings it up, as Ned appears ashamed when Wylla is brought up. However, in ''A Game Of Thrones,'' Thrones'', when Catelyn reminisces about her inquiring to Ned if Ashara Dayne is Jon's mother and Ned shutting Catelyn down with, "(Jon) is my blood, and that is all you need to know. And now I will learn where you heard that name, my lady" and then readers later get the Tower Of Joy scene, this sheds doubt on Ned's one-time claim of who Jon's mother is.
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** Is visibly frightened when she meets Arya Stark, having seen her future.
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** Is visibly frightened when she meets Arya Stark, having seen seeing her future.grief and hunger for vengeance.
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* LonersAreFreaks: She's basically a albino, dwarf forest-hermit.
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* LonersAreFreaks: She's basically a an albino, dwarf forest-hermit.
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* SolitarySorceress: Basically a witch who lives alone in the woods.
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* TokenHeroicOrc: Occupation example; most professional singers in the series, like [[SerialRapist Marillion]] and [[SmugSnake Symon]], are opprotunistic, slimy bastards who are portrayed as deserving of the bad things that befall them. Wat, at least from what we know, is a sweet guy doing his job who gets roped into an awful situation he doesn't deserve at all.
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: He's pretty useless and, unlike Hot Pie, doesn't really TakeALevelInKindness. Regardless, Arya still sees him as a friend.
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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: His previously-mentioned tendency to yield to any opponent.