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* SuperWeight:
** Type -1: Maester Aemon
** Type 0: Most of the non-combatant cast, most peasants
** Type 1: Ned Stark, Robb Stark, Theon Greyjoy, Jaime Lannister, Bronn, Stannis Baratheon, Ser Loras, Khal Drogo, Ser Jorah, Jon Snow, Yoren, Brienne of Tarth, Syrio Forel, Sandor Clegane, Ser Gregor Clegane
** Type 2: [[{{Necromancer}} Thoros of Myr]], [[OutOfTheInferno Daenerys Targaryen]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Jaqen H'ghar]], [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Wights]], [[PsychicChildren Greenseers]] (Jojen Reed), [[CameBackStrong “Robert Strong”]]
** Type 3: [[WickedWitch Mirri Maz Duur]], [[HotWitch Melisandre]], [[EvilSorcerer Pyat Pree]], Dragons (young), Giants, Wargs (Orell and [[spoiler:Bran Stark]])
** Type 4: Dragons (full-grown), [[HumanoidAbomination White Walkers]]
** Type 5: R'hllor, aka the Lord of Light (if he exists at all)
** Type -1: Maester Aemon
** Type 0: Most of the non-combatant cast, most peasants
** Type 1: Ned Stark, Robb Stark, Theon Greyjoy, Jaime Lannister, Bronn, Stannis Baratheon, Ser Loras, Khal Drogo, Ser Jorah, Jon Snow, Yoren, Brienne of Tarth, Syrio Forel, Sandor Clegane, Ser Gregor Clegane
** Type 2: [[{{Necromancer}} Thoros of Myr]], [[OutOfTheInferno Daenerys Targaryen]], [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Jaqen H'ghar]], [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Wights]], [[PsychicChildren Greenseers]] (Jojen Reed), [[CameBackStrong “Robert Strong”]]
** Type 3: [[WickedWitch Mirri Maz Duur]], [[HotWitch Melisandre]], [[EvilSorcerer Pyat Pree]], Dragons (young), Giants, Wargs (Orell and [[spoiler:Bran Stark]])
** Type 4: Dragons (full-grown), [[HumanoidAbomination White Walkers]]
** Type 5: R'hllor, aka the Lord of Light (if he exists at all)
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** In Season 6, Yara Greyjoy is shown enjoying the female prostitutes in Volantis.
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* PlotArmor: Although GRRM has said he deliberately targets characters who ''should'' have plot armor, he has also stated that his reputation for killing characters is [[MemeticMutation exaggerated]]. Primary characters frequently survive situations that require at least some plot armor and AdaptationExpansion sometimes adds or alters scenes in the TV series to require more plot armor for pacing or drama. Basically characters can certainly die, but Plot Armor will prevent them from dying anticlimactically.
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* PlotArmor: PlotArmor:
** Although GRRM has said he deliberately targets characters who ''should'' have plot armor, he has also stated that his reputation for killing characters is [[MemeticMutation exaggerated]]. Primary characters frequently survive situations that require at least some plot armor and AdaptationExpansion sometimes adds or alters scenes in the TV series to require more plot armor for pacing or drama. Basically characters can certainly die, but Plot Armor will prevent them from dying anticlimactically.
** Although GRRM has said he deliberately targets characters who ''should'' have plot armor, he has also stated that his reputation for killing characters is [[MemeticMutation exaggerated]]. Primary characters frequently survive situations that require at least some plot armor and AdaptationExpansion sometimes adds or alters scenes in the TV series to require more plot armor for pacing or drama. Basically characters can certainly die, but Plot Armor will prevent them from dying anticlimactically.
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* SacredHospitality: Taken ''very'' seriously in Westeros, even by wildlings beyond the Wall. Once you've eaten bread and salt under someone's roof, you're their guest and are officially under their protection. As illustrated by Bran's story of the Rat Cook, violating it is a crime even the gods cannot forgive.
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* SacredHospitality: SacredHospitality:
** Taken ''very'' seriously in Westeros, even by wildlings beyond the Wall. Once you've eaten bread and salt under someone's roof, you're their guest and are officially under their protection. As illustrated by Bran's story of the Rat Cook, violating it is a crime even the gods cannot forgive.
** Taken ''very'' seriously in Westeros, even by wildlings beyond the Wall. Once you've eaten bread and salt under someone's roof, you're their guest and are officially under their protection. As illustrated by Bran's story of the Rat Cook, violating it is a crime even the gods cannot forgive.
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* PassThePopcorn: Walder Frey continues to slurp his wine while watching [[spoiler:his men massacre Robb and his followers during Edmure's wedding]].
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* PassThePopcorn: PassThePopcorn:
** Walder Frey continues to slurp his wine while watching [[spoiler:his men massacre Robb and his followers during Edmure's wedding]].
** Walder Frey continues to slurp his wine while watching [[spoiler:his men massacre Robb and his followers during Edmure's wedding]].