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* ThePromise: Whichever secret he's keeping, it involves a promise to someone.
* SecretKeeper: He alludes to keeping a secret in "Hand-Holding". His side in letting himself and Robert drift apart prior to the beginning of the play is due to the fact that Robert is among the people the secret needs to be kept from.

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* ThePromise: Whichever secret he's keeping, it involves a promise to someone.
someone. This alludes to a promise Eddard turned out to have made to [[spoiler:Lyanna]] in a later season of ''Series/GameOfThrones''.
* SecretKeeper: He alludes to keeping a secret in "Hand-Holding". His side in letting himself and Robert drift apart prior to the beginning of the play is due to the fact that Robert is among the people the secret needs to be kept from. The mention of a promise as part of it indicates he's talking about a big reaveal that was made relatively late in ''GameOfThrones'' and is strongly hinted towards in ''ASongOfIceAndFire''.
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* WorthyOpponent:
** When Stannis curses the other bidders to the throne to die, both he and Davos hope Robb's death will be a peaceful one, while they don't mind Joffrey and Balon meeting a much more violent one.
** After fiding out about Robb's ultimately non-peaceful death, Tyrion is shown to have a quite high opinion of Robb and a low opinion of those who are the most directly responsible for his death, despite the fact that Robb is his family's enemy.
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* VagueAge: The actress playing her is short enough to pass as a teen, but the canon character is an actual child and some characters whose age is stated in the play are definitely younger than their actors.

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* VagueAge: The actress playing her is short enough to pass as a teen, but the canon character is an actual child and some other characters whose age is stated in the play are definitely younger than their actors.
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* ImStandingRightHere: One of Melisandre's instances of calling him some variation of "my reserve of King's blood" ends up happening in his presence. He responds by reminding her of his name.

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* ImStandingRightHere: One He reminds Melisandre of Melisandre's instances his same when she speaks of calling him some variation of "my reserve of as if he's just a walking King's blood" ends up happening blood container while he's in his presence. He responds by reminding her of his name.the room.



* LikeFatherLikeSon: He takes after his father in terms of trusting people more than he should.

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* LikeFatherLikeSon: SharedFamilyQuirks: He takes after his father in terms of trusting people more than he should.
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realized I didn't need this because A Child Shall Lead Them is aleady on his sheet


* YoungAndInCharge: He became King of the North at age fifteen. "Robb Stark" even has one of his older allies question his authority.
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* HonorableMarriageProposal: His IdiotBall move was to give priority to the honor of a woman he had just prior importance over his ArrangedMarriage.

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* HonorableMarriageProposal: His IdiotBall move was to give priority to the honor of a woman he had just met prior importance over his ArrangedMarriage.
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* WariorPrince: He spends most of his time as King waging a war.

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* WariorPrince: WarriorPrince: He spends most of his time as King waging a war.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: While his response to it was excessive, the slight he recieved from [[spoiler:Robb]] was a big one.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: While his response to it was excessive, the slight he recieved from [[spoiler:Robb]] was a big one.one, as pointed out both by him and Roose Bolton.
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* DisproportionateRetribution: [[spoiler:Getting Robb and Catelyn killed over the broken marriage promise while biolating guest right]] is considered an excessive reaction in regards to the initial slight by Tyrion when he hears of it.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: [[spoiler:Getting Robb and Catelyn killed over the broken marriage promise while biolating violating guest right]] is considered an excessive reaction in regards to the initial slight by Tyrion when he hears of it.
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* InsaneTrollLogic: Their reaction to [[spoiler:Oberyn dying]] is to [[spoiler:go back home and avenge Oberyn by killing his entire family]].

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* InsaneTrollLogic: Their reaction They react to [[spoiler:Oberyn dying]] is to [[spoiler:go [[spoiler:Oberyn's death]] by going back home to Dorne and avenge Oberyn by killing his entire family]].murdering Oberyn's family. In the process, they ignore the fact that people more directly responsible for the situation are standing almost literally right next to them.
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Eddard's wife, mother to Robb and Sansa. She also has a sister named Lysa who is Jon Arryn's widow. She's one of Robb's advisors during the war and an often-neglected voice of reason.

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Eddard's wife, wife and later widow, mother to Robb and Sansa. She also has a sister named Lysa who is Jon Arryn's widow. She's one of Robb's advisors during the war and an often-neglected voice of reason.
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* BladeOnAStick: He uses a spear when chapionning in a TrialByCombat.

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* BladeOnAStick: He uses a spear when chapionning championning in a TrialByCombat.
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* AudienceWhatAudience: During "Time for a Frown", she has a few moments of wondering who is that [[Creator/GeorgeRRMartin George]] everyone else is singing about.

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* AudienceWhatAudience: During "Time for a Frown", she has a few moments of wondering who is that [[Creator/GeorgeRRMartin George]] person everyone else is singing about.
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* ButtMonkey: In "First Watch", Pyp complains about he and Grenn being "left with Sam" upon Jon announcing he's going out scouting the next morning.

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* ButtMonkey: In "First Watch", Pyp complains about he and Grenn being "left with Sam" upon Jon announcing he's going out scouting the next morning. Jon's encouragements for Sam to be more assertive reveal such comments are a regular occurrence.
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* SoldiersAtTheRear: Jon states that Sam having non-combat duties is the reason he's Pyp and Grenn's ButtMonkey.
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Oberyn's three bastard daughters who come with him to King's Landing. The RebelliousSpirit is strong enough for them to debut in Act II despite the fact that canon introduced them after events that place at the end of the play and forcibly take the place of the raven narrator who tries to shoo them away.

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Oberyn's three bastard daughters who come with him to King's Landing. The RebelliousSpirit is strong enough for them to debut in Act II despite the fact that canon introduced them after events that thake place at the end of the play and forcibly take the place of the raven narrator who tries to shoo them away.
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* BraidsOfAction: The presence of single braid in her hair is one of the elements that makes Val recognizable.

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* BraidsOfAction: The presence of single braid in her hair is one of the elements that makes Val recognizable. The fact that she's part of an army makes her qualify for the "action" part even for the little time she's seen.
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* BadassBeard: Tormund had his TV version's distinctive red beard.

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* BadassBeard: Tormund had has his TV version's distinctive red beard.



* DemotedToExtra: They don't have much more than a role than three other extras standing in for Mance's army.

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* DemotedToExtra: They don't have much more than of a role than the three other extras standing in for Mance's army.
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* NeverMessWithGranny: ''Littlefinger'' is impressed by her during her debut scene. And if any one person is considered a threat to her grandchildren in her eyes, the person in question gets a significantly shorterned lifespan.

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* NeverMessWithGranny: ''Littlefinger'' is impressed by her making the Sand Snake to stop harassing Loras during her debut scene. And if any one person is considered a threat to her grandchildren in her eyes, the person in question gets a significantly shorterned lifespan.
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realized while crosslinking I didn't make clear that Jon's infiltration mission got no mention in "First Watch"


* RememberTheNewGuy: For Jon Snow's storyline. "First Watch" takes place before Jon and Mance's mutual introduction, while "Sword in the Darkness" takes place after the period during which Jon was pretending to be Mance's ally. This results in the fact the two of them know each other being an element of the play's TwiceToldTale.

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* RememberTheNewGuy: For Jon Snow's storyline. "First Watch" takes place before Jon and Mance's mutual introduction, introduction and makes no mention of Jon's soon-to-come stint among the wildlings, while "Sword in the Darkness" takes place after the period during which Jon was pretending to be Mance's ally. This results in the fact the two of them know each other being an element of the play's TwiceToldTale.
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* PassThePopcorn: True to his TV self, he's having a drink while [[spoiler:Robb and Catelyn are being killed]].
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Robert's wife and later widow. For the better part of the marriage, she has been having an affair with her brother Jaime, who's the biological father of her children. She is also much more active in Westerosi politics than Robert ever was, and hence sees Joffrey ascending to the throne as a way to secure more power. Eddard finding out about her childrens' true parentage prompts her to accelerate that agenda, only to have to deal with the consequences of giving nominal power to a sociopathic teenager.

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Robert's wife and later widow. For the better part of the marriage, she has been having an affair with her brother Jaime, who's the biological father of her children. She is also much more active in Westerosi politics than Robert ever was, and hence sees Joffrey ascending to the throne as a way to secure more power.power for her family. Eddard finding out about her childrens' true parentage prompts her to accelerate that agenda, only to have to deal with the consequences of giving nominal power to a sociopathic teenager.



Son and heir to Balon Greyjoy, the instigator of a rebellion Robert had quash while he was already King. Theon grew up in the Stark household as a hostage and has become good friends with Robb by the beginning of the play, prompting him to make moves toward rallying his father to the Northern secession front. Balon refusing Robb's rule and making his own claim to the throne forces Theon to choose a side.

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Son and heir to Balon Greyjoy, the instigator of a rebellion Robert had to quash while he was already King. Theon grew up in the Stark household as a hostage and has become good friends with Robb by the beginning of the play, prompting him to make moves toward rallying his father to the Northern secession front. Balon refusing Robb's rule and making his own claim to the throne forces Theon to choose a side.
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* AdaptationalDumbass: His canon counterpart is suprisingly smart, but such a trait is a little hard to convey with a vocabulary reduced to PokemonSpeak.

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* AdaptationalDumbass: His canon counterpart is suprisingly surprisingly smart, but such a trait is a little hard to convey with a vocabulary reduced to PokemonSpeak.

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* DoubleAgent: Sam calls a double agent in "Sword in the Darkness" while alluding to his FakeDefector stint.

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* DoubleAgent: Sam calls him a double agent in "Sword in the Darkness" while alluding to his FakeDefector stint.



* ButtMonkey: Pyp implies he likes Sam's company much less than Jon's in "First Watch".

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* ButtMonkey: Pyp implies he likes Sam's company much less than Jon's in In "First Watch".Watch", Pyp complains about he and Grenn being "left with Sam" upon Jon announcing he's going out scouting the next morning.



Three unamed members of Mance's army whose appearances are distictive enough to be recognizable as named characters from the original story. The events that led to Mance and Jon Snow meeting result in them knowing his face, as well.

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Three unamed members of Mance's army whose appearances are distictive enough to be recognizable as named characters from the original story. The events that led to Mance and Jon Snow meeting result in Jon being a familiar face to them knowing his face, as well.



* BraidsOfAction: The presence of single braid in her hair is one of the element that makes Val recognizable.

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* BraidsOfAction: The presence of single braid in her hair is one of the element elements that makes Val recognizable.



Rhaegar Targaryen's much younger sister, who was taken to another continent as a young child to ensure her survival. At the begnning of the play, she had just gotten married, which puts her in a position to attempt to take the throne for herself. Fortunately for the rest of the cast, she has a few things to do in her adoptive land before returning home.

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Rhaegar Targaryen's much younger sister, who was taken to another continent as a young child to ensure her survival. At the begnning beginning of the play, she had just gotten married, married to khal, which puts her in a position to attempt to take the throne for herself. Fortunately for the rest of the cast, she has a few things to do in her adoptive land before returning home.



* LastOfHisKind: She's outight called "The last Dragon" in "Small Council".

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* LastOfHisKind: She's outight outright called "The last Dragon" in "Small Council".


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* ShipperOnDeck: Her first line after the end of "First Watch", which consists on Jon and Sam talking about the latter's crush on one of craster's daughters, is "I ship it".
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* TheChosenOne: According to Melisandre, he's the Lord of Light's Chosen One.
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* Foreshadowing: He brings up both [[spoiler:joining the Lannisters]] and [[spoiler:Catelyn's word turning out to be a lie]] during Catelyn's neogiciations with him in "Robb Stark". Both things happen in "Stark to Finish".

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* Foreshadowing: {{Foreshadowing}}: He brings up both [[spoiler:joining the Lannisters]] and [[spoiler:Catelyn's word turning out to be a lie]] during Catelyn's neogiciations with him in "Robb Stark". Both things happen in "Stark to Finish".



* ThrowingOffTheDisability: When he decides to accept an agreement that would make on of his daughters Robb's Queen, he briefly no longer needs his cane and even manages somewhat of a HappyDance.

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* ThrowingOffTheDisability: When he decides to accept an agreement that would make on one of his daughters Robb's Queen, he briefly no longer needs his cane and even manages somewhat of a HappyDance.

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* AndThenWhat: In "I'll Be Back", she points out the lack of long-term thinking in her canon counterpart's plan: by the time she's singing the song, she can't have children, has no heir and her brother Viserys has died without leaving any descendants behind.



* MissingStepsPlan: In "I'll Be Back", she points out a few holes in her canon counterpart's plan: by the time she's singing the song, she can't have children, has no heir and her brother Viserys had died without leaving any descendants behind.
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* MisplacedSorrow: When people essential to her plans die, she seems to mourn the plan more than the person/

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* MisplacedSorrow: When people essential to her plans die, she seems to mourn the plan more than the person/person.
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* CrazyJealousGuy: The letter he sends Sansa's eventual AltarDiplomacy husband includes the words "Fuck you, she's mine" and a picture of himself and Sansa sailing away on a boat kissing.
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* TheStarscream: His desire to have Robb's position is what puts him in the line-up of members of the Nothern army who betray the Starks.

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* TheStarscream: His desire to have Robb's position is what puts him in the line-up of members of the Nothern Northern army who betray the Starks.

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