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* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Why, yes, stabbing a toddler fifty times ''would'' be considered overkill by most people!
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* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Why, yes, stabbing a toddler fifty times ''would'' would be considered overkill by most people!
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* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Why, yes, stabbing a toddler fifty times would be considered overkill by most people!
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* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Why, yes, stabbing a toddler fifty times would ''would'' be considered overkill by most people!
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* VillainsWantMercy: [[spoiler:He begs for mercy when he's about to be fed to a bear.]]
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* VillainsWantMercy: [[spoiler:He begs for mercy when he's about to be fed to a bear. His captors give him about as much mercy as he showed Rhaenys.]]
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* BoldExplorer: She lead an expedition to the Sunset Sea, seeking to circumnavigate the world and discover new lands. Her only confirmed discovery was a trio of small islands.
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* BoldExplorer: She lead led an expedition to the Sunset Sea, seeking to circumnavigate the world and discover new lands. Her only confirmed discovery was a trio of small islands.islands; her crew then set off to continue sailing further west and were never heard from again.
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Jaime was telling this to Hoster Blackwood during ADWD, not Hoster Tully.
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->'''Hoster Tully''': Their sons do.
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->'''Hoster Tully''': Blackwood''': Their sons do.
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* BrutishCharacterBrutishWeapon: Downplayed, as he is a stoic badass, but not quite a brute. His weapon of choice is a warhammer.
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* DropTheHammer: His weapon of choice is a warhammer.
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-->'''Jaime Lannister''': Never wound a foe when you can kill him. Dead men don't claim vengeance.
-->'''Hoster Tully''': Their sons do.
-->'''Jaime Lannister''': Not if you kill the sons as well. Ask the Casterlys about that if you doubt me.
-->'''Hoster Tully''': Their sons do.
-->'''Jaime Lannister''': Not if you kill the sons as well. Ask the Casterlys about that if you doubt me.
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[[folder:House Casterley]]
!!House Casterley of Casterley Rock
House Casterley of Casterley Rock was the most prominent noble family in the Westerlands, until they were supplanted by House Lannister
!!House Casterley of Casterley Rock
House Casterley of Casterley Rock was the most prominent noble family in the Westerlands, until they were supplanted by House Lannister
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[[folder:House Casterley]]
Casterly]]
!!HouseCasterley Casterly of Casterley Rock
Casterly Rock
-->'''Jaime Lannister''': Never wound a foe when you can kill him. Dead men don't claim vengeance.
-->'''Hoster Tully''': Their sons do.
-->'''Jaime Lannister''': Not if you kill the sons as well. Ask the Casterlys about that if you doubt me.
HouseCasterley Casterly of Casterley Casterly Rock was the most prominent noble family in the Westerlands, until they were supplanted by House Lannister
!!House
-->'''Jaime Lannister''': Never wound a foe when you can kill him. Dead men don't claim vengeance.
-->'''Hoster Tully''': Their sons do.
-->'''Jaime Lannister''': Not if you kill the sons as well. Ask the Casterlys about that if you doubt me.
House
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* JustSoStory: It was claimed that the first Casterley found a seam of gold in what became Casterley Rock after sparing the life of a couple of lion cubs.
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* JustSoStory: It was claimed that the first Casterley Casterly found a seam of gold in what became Casterley Casterly Rock after sparing the life of a couple of lion cubs.
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* PosthumousCharacter: The original overlords of the Westerlands, House Casterly. No one knows what happened to them or any prominent members, only that the Lannisters supplanted them.
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[[folder:House Casterley]]
!!House Casterley of Casterley Rock
House Casterley of Casterley Rock was the most prominent noble family in the Westerlands, until they were supplanted by House Lannister
!!!Tropes related to House Casterley
* JustSoStory: It was claimed that the first Casterley found a seam of gold in what became Casterley Rock after sparing the life of a couple of lion cubs.
* PosthumousCharacter: They are long gone for hundreds of years.
* ShroudedInMyth: Their demise is as mysterious as their origins. It is largely agreed that Lann the Clever was the reason for their disappearance. He either swindled or just murdered them.
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!!House Casterley of Casterley Rock
House Casterley of Casterley Rock was the most prominent noble family in the Westerlands, until they were supplanted by House Lannister
!!!Tropes related to House Casterley
* JustSoStory: It was claimed that the first Casterley found a seam of gold in what became Casterley Rock after sparing the life of a couple of lion cubs.
* PosthumousCharacter: They are long gone for hundreds of years.
* ShroudedInMyth: Their demise is as mysterious as their origins. It is largely agreed that Lann the Clever was the reason for their disappearance. He either swindled or just murdered them.
[[/folder]]
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* PunchClockVillain: As a Lannister bannerman, he engages in brutal acts like conducting chevauchées in the Riverlands, and even urges that they continue. In everyday life, he's affable and gracious to everyone. This includes Tyrion, even after he falls out of favor.