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* TheGhost: He has yet to make an appearance on-pae.
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* TheGhost: He has yet to make an appearance on-pae.in-story.
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* GirlInTheTower: A nightmarish iteration of the trope, and,proof positive that you don't just have to be a silly spring chicken to wind up on the wrong side of it.
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* GirlInTheTower: A nightmarish iteration of the trope, and,proof and proof positive that you don't just have to be a silly spring chicken to wind up on the wrong side of it.
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* {{Fingore}}: When Roderick tries to free her, he finds her dead with missing fingers and a bloody mouth. It's left ambiguous if she ate them to try and ward of starvation or if Ramsay flayed those fingers and she chewed them off to stop the pain.
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* {{Fingore}}: When Roderick tries to free her, he finds her dead with missing fingers and a bloody mouth. It's left ambiguous if she ate them to try and ward of off starvation or if Ramsay flayed those fingers and she chewed them off to stop the pain.
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* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Not as strong as for the Free Folks but the northmen believe in that to a degree, preferring to follow a strong leader and testing his/her authority to be sure he/she is worth following, as the northern lords do with Robb Stark who passes the test by reasserting his authority on the Greatjon who had challenged him and having Grey Wind bites his fingers. After that the Greatjon and most northern lords follow Robb with utter loyalty.
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* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Not as strong as for the Free Folks but the northmen believe in that to a degree, preferring to follow a strong leader and testing his/her authority to be sure he/she is worth following, as the northern lords do with Robb Stark who passes the test by reasserting his authority on the Greatjon who had challenged him and having Grey Wind bites bite his fingers. After that the Greatjon and most northern lords follow Robb with utter loyalty.
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* TheUnreveal: Why she is ruling Barrowton despite being only the widow of the previous lord. Per Westerosi laws, widows are not entitled to the lands of their husbands, as one Ellyn Reyne found out when her Lannister husband die and his brother took over instead of her. A popular fan explanation is that Ned let her keep it in memory of her husband's good service to him.
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* {{Fingore}}: Whatever was left of her hand after she attempted to eat it was unlikely to be a pleasant sight.
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* {{Fingore}}: Whatever was When Roderick tries to free her, he finds her dead with missing fingers and a bloody mouth. It's left of her hand after ambiguous if she attempted ate them to eat it was unlikely try and ward of starvation or if Ramsay flayed those fingers and she chewed them off to be a pleasant sight.stop the pain.
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* PluckyGirl: Northern girls have a strong tendency to be this.
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* DefiantToTheEnd: Even though Ramsay captured her, forced her to marry him and then locked her in a tower to starve to death, she called him a Snow (his bastard surname, which he hates) to his face at least once before she died.
-->'''Ramsay''': Snow, my wife called me before she ate her fingers, but I say Bolton.
-->'''Ramsay''': Snow, my wife called me before she ate her fingers, but I say Bolton.
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* EyeDentityGiveaway: When she's forced to impersonate [[spoiler:Arya Stark and marry Ramsay Bolton in her stead, Theon realizes the deception because Jeyne's eyes are brown while Arya's are grey. This is played with, however, in that everyone knows it's a deception, because the real Arya Stark is unaccounted for, last being seen in King's Landing at the time of Ned Stark's execution, and so no one can come out with the truth because there is no other proof.]]
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* TheDarkChick: For Roose Bolton's forces in Winterfell.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: According to the index of ''A Feast for Crows'', she [[spoiler:was among the women taken by Ramsay to the Dreadfort]]. Since then, nothing has been mentioned of her fate.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: According to the index of ''A Feast for Crows'', she [[spoiler:was among the women taken by Ramsay to the Dreadfort]]. Since then, nothing has been mentioned of her fate.
fate. [[spoiler:But given what Ramsay likes to do with girls… it’s best not to think about it]].
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* MeaningfulAppearance: She has plain brown eyes. [[spoiler:This is a key tip-off to Theon and several other characters that she is not Arya, who inherited the Starks' grey eyes]].
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* MeaningfulAppearance: She has plain expressive brown eyes. [[spoiler:This is a key tip-off to Theon and several other characters that she is not Arya, who inherited the Starks' grey eyes]].
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Not as strong as for the Free Folks but the northmen believe in that to a degree, preferring to follow a strong leader and testing his/her authority to be sure he/she is worth following, as the northern lords do with Robb Stark who passes the test by reasserting his authority on the Greatjon who had challenged him and having Grey Wind bites his fingers. After that the Greatjon and most northern lords follow Robb with utter loyalty.
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Not as strong as for the Free Folks but the northmen believe in that to a degree, preferring to follow a strong leader and testing his/her authority to be sure he/she is worth following, as the northern lords do with Robb Stark who passes the test by reasserting his authority on the Greatjon who had challenged him and having Grey Wind bites his fingers. After that the Greatjon and most northern lords follow Robb with utter loyalty.
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The highest ranked Northern lord who fought in the Dance, and he was one of the most feared and capable commanders on the side of the Blacks.
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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: The highest ranked Northern lord who fought in the Dance, and he was one of the most feared and capable commanders on the side of the Blacks.
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* StockholmSyndrome: She has a classic case of it after [[spoiler:coming into Ramsay's clutches, vowing to be a good wife and give him children so she won't force him to cut off her feet]]. However, [[spoiler:she doesn't exhibit any affection or loyalty for Ramsay. Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that she is simply terrified by Ramsay, and is simply trying to protect herself in the only way she knows -- by obeying.]]