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*** Her ancestor Lord Cregan Stark, for being a manly lord who became involved at the end of the Dance of Dragons and stabilized the realm largely through intimidation and patented Northern pragmatism, before going on to become a swordsman so good that one of the greatest knights of all time thought he was one of the best.

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*** Her ancestor ** Lord Cregan Stark, Stark is probably the most popular of the many mentioned Stark ancestors for being a manly lord who became involved at the end of the Dance of Dragons and stabilized the realm largely through intimidation and patented Northern pragmatism, before going on to become a swordsman so good that one of the greatest knights of all time thought he was one of the best.



** Mors Umber only has one short scene so far and takes until the fifth book to get a major role, but he has a strong fanbase for being a one-eyed, bearskin-clad ColonelBadass and CombatPragmatist.

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** Mors Umber only has one short scene so far and takes until the fifth book to get a major (albeit offscreen) role, but he has a strong fanbase for being a one-eyed, bearskin-clad ColonelBadass and CombatPragmatist.



** Wun-Wun, the unusually sociable giant who grows fond of beer as he stays at castle black.

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** Wun-Wun, the unusually sociable giant who grows fond of beer as he stays at castle black.Castle Black.
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** Barristan's squire, the Red Lamb, is barely more than a SpearCarrier so far but has a lot of fans for his training potential and RageAgainstTheHeavens speech.

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** Barristan's squire, the Red Lamb, is barely more than a SpearCarrier so far far, but has a lot of fans for his training potential and RageAgainstTheHeavens speech.

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** Mors Umber only has one short scene so far and takes until the fifth book to get a major role, but he has a strong fanbase for being a one-eyed, bearskin-clad ColonelBadass and CombatPragmatist.
** Cley Cerwyn only physically appears a couple of times, but has many fans due to his competent AChildShallLeadThem moments and being one of Bran's closest friends among the Northern nobility.
** Robett Glover has built up a fanbase as TheDeterminator and eventual NumberTwo of Wyman Manderly. His AdaptationalVillainy in the show has driven many fans who prefer the books to cling more to his literary counterpart as part of their way of demonstrating their preference.




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** Fifth book MauveShirt Rowan the spearwife has a decent fanbase for being an ActionGirl who EpilepticTrees think may be the long-lost daughter of Mors Umber.
** DeadpanSnarker climbing master Stonesnake and Dalbridge (a MasterArcher and former squire to a Targaryen king), two of the men who travel with Jon and Qhorin beyond the Wall, are other highly popular rangers.
** WeHardlyKnewYe BruiserWithASoftCenter Small Paul has a good fanbase for saving Sam after the Fight at the Fist.
** ScarilyCompetentTracker, NiceGuy, and OldSoldier Dywen is a big fan favorite among the veteran Rangers.



** The Mad Huntsman is one of the least prominent members of the Brotherhood without Banners, but he has his fans for being a TerrorHero FluffyTamer who briefly protects an important village from the Lannisters on his own after the death of its knight.
** Raymun Darry doesn't make it to the second book, but gets a bit of love for being the last notable Targaryen loyalist in the Riverlands while still caring about protecting his smallfolk.




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** Harras Harlaw only has a few chapters of background appearances but has his fandom for being a Seven-believer who beats seven consecutive enemy champions and treats his enemies fairly well.
** Hagen's daughter may not even get a name, but is easily the best-liked of Asha's reavers for being an EthicalSlut ActionGirl who flirts with Asha's unwanted suitor Tristifer (providing shippers PairTheSpares fodder).
** Lord Gylbert Farwynd only appears during the kingsmoot scene, but is a big fan favorite among the Ironborn lords due to how many fans suspect his Cloudcuckoolander ScrewThisImOuttaHere plan may be CrazySane or MetaphoricallyTrue in a way that the Ironborn should really pay attention to.




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** The amount of attention Harys Swyft has gotten for being a rare character to physically appear in all five books (albeit mostly in minor roles) has led to the consensus that his ButtMonkey moments and occasional SmarterThanTheyLook feats make him a fun character.







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** AmbiguouslyEvil GeniusBruiser Archmaester Marwyn has only physically appeared in one scene so far, but the way he spends that scene being a refreshingly unconventional maester who educates the fandom on a mysterious conspiracy has made him the source of fan fascination for over a decade, with no sign of it slowing down.




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** The long-dead Lord Toland from The Conquest has his fans for the way he outwitted Aegon and changed his coat-of-arms to mock how he outwitted Aegon and honor the HeroicSacrifice of the servant who helped him escape.

* The Vale
* Mya Stone is pretty popular for being a HeroicBastard of Robert with some neat skills and surrogate CoolBigSis moments with Sansa.
** GeniusBruiser OldSoldier "Bronze" Yohn Royce (who is deeply unhappy about being kept from fighting the Lannisters in the War of the Five Kings) probably has twice as big a fandom as any other two Vale lords combined. His KnightInShiningArmor second son, Robar, also has a pretty good fanbase despite dying after just a couple of speaking scenes.
** Tyrion's main allies from the Mountain Clans (BoisterousBruiser Shagga, TheDreaded Timett, and ear-collecting LadyOfWar Chella) haven't been seen since book 2. Still, for many fans, they are among his best-liked allies after Bronn.



** Strong Belwas is easily the most liked of all the characters in Dany's Meereeness arc, due to proving to be a rather badass fighter, BigFun all around and [[spoiler: inadvertently saving Dany from being poisoned after he eats a shit ton of locusts, which he manages to ''survive''.]]

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** Strong Belwas is easily the most liked of all the characters in Dany's Meereeness arc, due to proving to be a rather badass fighter, BigFun all around around, and [[spoiler: inadvertently saving Dany from being poisoned after he eats a shit ton of locusts, which he manages to ''survive''.]]
** AmbiguouslyEvil ChessmasterSidekick and potential sincerely GoodIsNotNice InternalReformist Skahaz is one of the only new additions to the Meereenese plot line in the fifth book that many readers find compelling and fun to read about.
** Barristan's squire, the Red Lamb, is barely more than a SpearCarrier so far but has a lot of fans for his training potential and RageAgainstTheHeavens speech.
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** Despite (or perhaps because of) his constant screw-ups and the HumiliationConga he's forced to go through, Edmure is liked for both being just about the only lord in the series to actually care about his peasants, and putting up with constant verbal put-downs from his uncle, sister, and nephew.

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** Despite (or perhaps because of) his constant screw-ups and the HumiliationConga he's forced to go through, Edmure is liked for both being just about the only lord paramount in the series to actually care about his peasants, and putting up with constant verbal put-downs from his uncle, sister, and nephew.
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* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his dorkinesss, shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].

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* ** [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his dorkinesss, shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].

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** [[PunchClockVillain Steelshanks Walton]] also has a few fans, and so does [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Shitmouth]] (both are more or less bit characters that serve particularly evil masters but are decent people themselves).

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** [[PunchClockVillain Steelshanks Walton]] also has a few fans, and so does [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Shitmouth]] (both are more or less bit characters that serve particularly evil masters but are decent people themselves).



* Hot Pie receives a lot of fan love due to his ridiculous (nick)name and {{lovable coward}}ice, and for providing a view of how the War of the Five Kings affects the peasantry.

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* Hot Pie receives a lot of fan love due to his ridiculous (nick)name and {{lovable coward}}ice, and for providing a view of how the War of the Five Kings affects the peasantry.peasantry.
* [[PunchClockVillain Steelshanks Walton]] also has a few fans, and so does [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Shitmouth]] (both are more or less bit characters that serve particularly evil masters but are decent people themselves).

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* Zei, a Mole's Town prostitute who takes refuge at Castle Black in the third book and helps fight off the attackers with a crossbow, has a decent fandom for a character who is only in a couple of chapters.

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* ** Zei, a Mole's Town prostitute who takes refuge at Castle Black in the third book and helps fight off the attackers with a crossbow, has a decent fandom for a character who is only in a couple of chapters.
** [[PunchClockVillain Steelshanks Walton]] also has a few fans, and so does [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Shitmouth]] (both are more or less bit characters that serve particularly evil masters but are decent people themselves).



* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his dorkinesss, shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].



* Hot Pie receives a lot of fan love due to his ridiculous (nick)name and {{lovable coward}}ice, and for providing a view of how the War of the Five Kings affects the peasantry.
* [[PunchClockVillain Steelshanks Walton]] also has a few fans, and so does [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Shitmouth]] (both are more or less bit characters that serve particularly evil masters but are decent people themselves).
* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his dorkinesss, shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].

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* Hot Pie receives a lot of fan love due to his ridiculous (nick)name and {{lovable coward}}ice, and for providing a view of how the War of the Five Kings affects the peasantry. \n* [[PunchClockVillain Steelshanks Walton]] also has a few fans, and so does [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Shitmouth]] (both are more or less bit characters that serve particularly evil masters but are decent people themselves).\n* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his dorkinesss, shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].
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** Even many people who passionately hate House Frey make exceptions for Perwyn and Olyvar (due to them being competent fighters who [[spoiler:weren't onboard with the Red Wedding]]) and the pragmatic but sincerely courteous and dutiful Stevron.



** Even many people who passionately hate House Frey make exceptions for Perwyn and Olyvar (due to them being competent fighters who [[spoiler:weren't onboard with the Red Wedding]]) and the pragmatic but sincerely courteous and dutiful Stevron.

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** Even many people who passionately hate House Frey make exceptions for Perwyn and Olyvar (due to them being competent fighters who [[spoiler:weren't onboard with the Red Wedding]]) and the pragmatic but sincerely courteous and dutiful Stevron.
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* Zei, a Mole's Town prostitute who takes refuge at Castle Black in the third book and helps fight off the attackers with a crossbow, has a decent fandom for a character who is only in a couple of chapters.




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** Even many people who passionately hate House Frey make exceptions for Perwyn and Olyvar (due to them being competent fighters who [[spoiler:weren't onboard with the Red Wedding]]) and the pragmatic but sincerely courteous and dutiful Stevron.
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*** Her ancestor Lord Cregan Stark, for being a RatedMForManly lord who became involved at the end of the Dance of Dragons and stabilized the realm largely through intimidation and patented Northern pragmatism, before going on to become a swordsman so good that one of the greatest knights of all time thought he was one of the best.

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*** Her ancestor Lord Cregan Stark, for being a RatedMForManly manly lord who became involved at the end of the Dance of Dragons and stabilized the realm largely through intimidation and patented Northern pragmatism, before going on to become a swordsman so good that one of the greatest knights of all time thought he was one of the best.
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*** Arianne Martell reached this status due to being an embodiment of female empowerment, and a foil to Cersei Lannister for realizing her flaws. Because of her absence and her storyline completely altered to Ellaria’s RevengeBeforeReason in the show, many fans and TV critics believe that her presence could have made the Dorne arc much better than [[IdiotPlot what the show presented]]. It helps that George R.R. Martin released another preview chapter for the upcoming sixth book two weeks after the controversial change in the Dorne arc in Season 6 premiere, from which many find Arianne to be a better character to represent the Dornish POV rather than Ellaria and the Sand Snakes.

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*** Arianne Martell reached this status due to being an embodiment of female empowerment, and a foil to Cersei Lannister for realizing her flaws. Because of her absence and her storyline completely altered to Ellaria’s RevengeBeforeReason in the show, many fans and TV critics believe that her presence could have made the Dorne arc much better than [[IdiotPlot what the show presented]].presented. It helps that George R.R. Martin released another preview chapter for the upcoming sixth book two weeks after the controversial change in the Dorne arc in Season 6 premiere, from which many find Arianne to be a better character to represent the Dornish POV rather than Ellaria and the Sand Snakes.



*** Averted with their relative Darkstar, an admitted attempt by Martin to write a new ensemble darkhorse, simulating Oberyn. Most fans [[TheScrappy didn't bite]], due to his overly forced DracoInLeatherPants pretensions and [[spoiler:bungled attempt to assassinate a likable little girl]].

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*** Averted with their relative Darkstar, an admitted attempt by Martin to write a new ensemble darkhorse, simulating Oberyn. Most fans [[TheScrappy didn't bite]], due to his overly forced DracoInLeatherPants pretensions and [[spoiler:bungled attempt to assassinate a likable little girl]].
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** Bloodraven also has a good deal of fan-following, right from his background mentions in "[[Literature/TalesOfDunkAndEgg The Sworn Sword]]" but his [[spoiler:appearance in ''A Dance With Dragons'' as a Humanoid Abomination who claims he has been manipulating events]] made him one of the most speculated and interesting figures in the series.

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** Bloodraven also has a good deal of fan-following, right from his background mentions in "[[Literature/TalesOfDunkAndEgg The Sworn Sword]]" but his [[spoiler:appearance in ''A Dance With Dragons'' as a Humanoid Abomination HumanoidAbomination who claims he has been manipulating events]] made him one of the most speculated and interesting figures in the series.
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*** Wylla, his [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair green-haired]] [[PluckyGirl granddaughter]]. Passionately and vocally loyal to the Starks, and opposed to the Frey-Bolton regime, unlike [[spoiler:seemingly]] everyone in her family.

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*** Wylla, his [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair green-haired]] green-haired [[PluckyGirl granddaughter]]. Passionately and vocally loyal to the Starks, and opposed to the Frey-Bolton regime, unlike [[spoiler:seemingly]] everyone in her family.
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*** Lyanna, the youngest Mormont sister, is this as well, despite not yet making an actual appearance. Famous hardass Stannis Baratheon writes to her requesting Bear Island's aid, what's her response? Simply write back "Bear Island knows no king but the King in the North, who's name is STARK!" She's ''11''. This may have led to her getting an [[AscendedExtra expanded role]] in the TV series.
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* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his {{Adorkable}} shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].

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* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his {{Adorkable}} dorkinesss, shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].
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** [[PosthomousCharacter Lyanna Stark]], Ned's late sister, is almost universally adored for being a spirited, rebellious tomboy, [[spoiler:and due to the rumors she willingly ran away from an arranged marriage and is Jon Snow's mother]].

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** [[PosthomousCharacter [[PosthumousCharacter Lyanna Stark]], Ned's late sister, is almost universally adored for being a spirited, rebellious tomboy, [[spoiler:and due to the rumors she willingly ran away from an arranged marriage and is Jon Snow's mother]].



** Leathers, a wildling warrior who joins the Night's Watch, quickly becoming a SgtRock and one of Jon Snow's loyal followers.

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** Alys Karstark, for being a bold and clever heiress escaping to avoid an arranged marriage and demonstrating enough respect and reverence to House Stark, despite her father's death at Robb's hand, to go to Jon for help.

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The Westerlands:
* Nearly every minor Lannister, but most particularly Ser Daven, Ser Kevan and Lady Genna, is regarded with affection throughout the fandom.
* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his {{Adorkable}} shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].

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* The Westerlands:
* ** Nearly every minor Lannister, but most particularly Ser Daven, Ser Kevan and Lady Genna, is regarded with affection throughout the fandom.
* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his {{Adorkable}} shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].
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* [[PunchClockVillain Steelshanks Walton]] also has a few fans, and so does [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Shitmouth]] (both are more or less bit characters that serve particularly evil masters but are decent people themselves).

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* [[PunchClockVillain Steelshanks Walton]] also has a few fans, and so does [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Shitmouth]] (both are more or less bit characters that serve particularly evil masters but are decent people themselves).themselves).
* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his {{Adorkable}} shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].
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* Creator/GeorgeRRMartin [[WordOfGod has stated]] that he is surprised by the popularity of Sandor Clegane. Apparently Martin didn't get the memo that badass {{antihero}}es with [[GoodScarsEvilScars cool scars]] and [[FreudianExcuse tragic pasts]] are ''in''. Especially when his interaction with a pretty young POV character of a FallenPrincess just oozes BodyguardCrush and BeastAndBeauty vibes. Despite being the biggest definition of a JerkassWoobie (with emphasis on the {{Jerkass}} part) Sandor's sympathetic backstory and moments of kindness definitely help him, as well as being a prime badass.


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* Creator/GeorgeRRMartin [[WordOfGod has stated]] that he is surprised by the popularity of Sandor Clegane.'''Sandor Clegane'''. Apparently Martin didn't get the memo that badass {{antihero}}es with [[GoodScarsEvilScars cool scars]] and [[FreudianExcuse tragic pasts]] are ''in''. Especially when his interaction with a pretty young POV character of a FallenPrincess just oozes BodyguardCrush and BeastAndBeauty vibes. Despite being the biggest definition of a JerkassWoobie (with emphasis on the {{Jerkass}} part) Sandor's sympathetic backstory and moments of kindness definitely help him, as well as being a prime badass.

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* Bronn is virtually an AscendedExtra, starting off as one of a pair of sellswords who join a large crew of {{Red Shirt}}s to escort Tyrion to the Eyrie. By the time his partner and most of the redshirts have died, Bronn has become Tyrion's badass bodyguard. He is immediately solidified as a badass by killing an armored knight in single combat despite being lightly armored himself. Then there's his continual rise in power; though modest compared to say, Littlefinger, it's very impressive (and amusing when he continues to be a thorn in Cersei's side). When he's not kicking ass, he's usually sharing witty banter with Tyrion, making him prime fodder for fandom.
* Dorne:
** House Martell in general is very popular in the fandom, rivaling fan favorites like the Starks and Targaryens in popularity despite being, as of now, relatively uninvolved with the main plot.
*** Prince Oberyn Martell in particular manages this, [[spoiler:despite the fact that he ''dies'' in the same book he's introduced]], due in large part to his colorful backstory and witty banter with Tyrion. His badass duel with the Mountain definitely helped, since even though [[spoiler:it got him killed, Gregor died far more painfully.]]
*** Ellaria Sand, Oberyn Martell's paramour, possibly due to her status as an EthicalSlut as well as being one of the few people to flag the fact that [[spoiler: perpetuating the cycle of revenge against the Lannisters is only going to make the crapsack situation in Westeros worse and won't bring Elia, Aegon, Rhaenys, or Oberyn back from the dead]].
*** Sarella Sand gained more popularity than her Sand Snakes sisters despite not appearing in the books. [[spoiler:Or is she? If you believe the [[SweetPollyOliver Sarella=Alleras]] theory which is likely the source of her popularity among fans]].
*** Arianne Martell reached this status due to being an embodiment of female empowerment, and a foil to Cersei Lannister for realizing her flaws. Because of her absence and her storyline completely altered to Ellaria’s RevengeBeforeReason in the show, many fans and TV critics believe that her presence could have made the Dorne arc much better than [[IdiotPlot what the show presented]]. It helps that George R.R. Martin released another preview chapter for the upcoming sixth book two weeks after the controversial change in the Dorne arc in Season 6 premiere, from which many find Arianne to be a better character to represent the Dornish POV rather than Ellaria and the Sand Snakes.
** Averted with Darkstar, an admitted attempt by Martin to write a new ensemble darkhorse, simulating Oberyn. Most fans [[TheScrappy didn't bite]], due to his overly forced DracoInLeatherPants pretensions and [[spoiler:bungled attempt to assassinate a likable little girl]].

** Ashara Dayne only gets a few mentions but is still very well-liked. [[spoiler:A popular fan theory is that she's actually alive and has been living in exile as Septa Lemore]].
** Like his sister, [[LongDeadBadass Ser Arthur Dayne]] is very popular, Ned describing them as the greatest of the Kingsguard and respecting them even though they almost killed him. He's also an in-universe MemeticBadass.

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* Bronn is virtually an AscendedExtra, starting off as one The North:
** Wyman Manderly, the Lord
of White Harbor, was essentially a pair background character whenever he appeared in the first four books. However, in the fifth book [[spoiler:he reveals himself to be plotting revenge for the crimes against the North and house Stark and looking to restore a Stark to power in the North. He has three members of sellswords who join a large crew of {{Red Shirt}}s the treacherous House Frey baked into pies and served to escort Tyrion their kinsmen at a wedding]]. This action undoubtedly elevated him to Darkhorse status.
*** Wylla, his [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair green-haired]] [[PluckyGirl granddaughter]]. Passionately and vocally loyal
to the Eyrie. By Starks, and opposed to the time his partner Frey-Bolton regime, unlike [[spoiler:seemingly]] everyone in her family.
** Hodor Hodor Hodor. GentleGiant - possibly the nicest in the series -
and most of the redshirts have died, Bronn has become Tyrion's badass bodyguard. He is immediately solidified as a badass by killing an armored knight in single combat also very powerful, what's not to love?
** Dacey Mormont, who,
despite being lightly armored himself. Then there's his continual rise in power; though modest compared to say, Littlefinger, it's very impressive (and amusing when he continues to be a thorn in Cersei's side). When he's not kicking ass, he's usually sharing witty banter with Tyrion, making him prime fodder for fandom.
* Dorne:
** House Martell in general is very popular in the fandom, rivaling fan favorites like the Starks and Targaryens in popularity despite being, as of now,
having relatively uninvolved with little screentime and a paragraph's worth of dialogue in ''A Storm of Swords'', gets a lot of fan love for her ActionGirl status as a Mormont and for her UndyingLoyalty to Robb Stark. [[spoiler: Possibly also in sympathy for her being rejected for a dance and her subsequent brutal death at the main plot.
*** Prince Oberyn Martell in particular manages this, [[spoiler:despite the fact that he ''dies''
hands of Freys in the same book he's introduced]], due in large part to his colorful backstory and witty banter with Tyrion. His badass duel with the Mountain definitely helped, since even Red Wedding, though [[spoiler:it got him killed, Gregor a Frey she wounds died far more painfully.during the battle.]]
*** Ellaria Sand, Oberyn Martell's paramour, possibly Her younger sister Alysanne, for being TheSquadette, MamaBear, and striking an unlikely friendship of sorts with fellow EDH Asha Greyjoy.
** Roose and Ramsay Bolton are beloved by a part of the fandom for their FauxAffablyEvil antics and general subterfuge, in addition to the conflict between their two styles of villainy, Roose being the ultimate example of PragmaticVillainy and an extremely high-functioning {{Sociopath}} and Ramsay being AxCrazy StupidEvil. House Bolton even has its own [[http://www.reddit.com/r/dreadfort subreddit]].
** Big Bucket Wull, for being a badass Northern clan chief. His "Last Winter" speech to Corliss Penny and Robin Peasebury is quoted often.
** Howland Reed, [[TheGhost who has yet to appear]], is pretty popular in fandom for being the liege lord of [[UnpopularPopularCharacter Unpopular Popular People]] that are actually deadly experts of guerrilla warfare who are making life an hell to the Ironborn invaders, and most of all for being allegedly [[spoiler: the last living person who knows Jon Snow's parentage.]]
** [[PosthomousCharacter Lyanna Stark]], Ned's late sister, is almost universally adored for being a spirited, rebellious tomboy, [[spoiler:and
due to her status the rumors she willingly ran away from an arranged marriage and is Jon Snow's mother]].
*** Her ancestor Lord Cregan Stark, for being a RatedMForManly lord who became involved at the end of the Dance of Dragons and stabilized the realm largely through intimidation and patented Northern pragmatism, before going on to become a swordsman so good that one of the greatest knights of all time thought he was one of the best.

* The Wall and Beyond:
** Dolorous Edd, Night's Watch steward and a tertiary character who counts with a facebook fan page. Always droll and dour, his frequent sarcasm and constant belief that he (and everyone else) are going to die at any moment provides some much-needed GallowsHumor. It helps that he's a decent bloke under it all.
** Wun-Wun, the unusually sociable giant who grows fond of beer
as an EthicalSlut as he stays at castle black.
** Iron Emmet, a skilled Night's Watch swordsman who instantly gets on
well with Jon Snow, and goes from LovableJock to CoolTeacher to CommandingCoolness.
** Leathers, a wildling warrior who joins the Night's Watch, quickly becoming a SgtRock and one of Jon Snow's loyal followers.
** Tormund Giantsbane, for being a hillariously bombastic wilding leader with a penchance for tall tales, who happens to be a pretty nice guy underneath it all.

* The Riverlands:
** Despite (or perhaps because of) his constant screw-ups and the HumiliationConga he's forced to go through, Edmure is liked for both being just about the only lord in the series to actually care about his peasants, and putting up with constant verbal put-downs from his uncle, sister, and nephew.
** Septon Meribald, a peasant soldier turned preacher, is well liked for explaining the effects of war on the peasantry, especially his "Broken Men" speech where he tells Brienne and Podrick how peasant soldiers end up
as outlaws after being taken from their homes by their lords to fight in their wars and resorting to banditry to survive after they're abandoned with no hope of getting back home.
** House Blackwood has a few fans due to
being one of the few people to flag Houses in the fact that south to worship the Old Gods, having quite a [[BadassFamily few historical members of note]] and its [[spoiler: perpetuating present lord being the cycle of revenge against the Lannisters is only going to make the crapsack situation in Westeros worse and won't bring Elia, Aegon, Rhaenys, or Oberyn back from the dead]].
*** Sarella Sand gained more popularity than her Sand Snakes sisters despite not appearing
last Stark holdout in the books. [[spoiler:Or is she? If you believe the [[SweetPollyOliver Sarella=Alleras]] theory which is likely the source of her popularity among fans]].
*** Arianne Martell reached this status due
Riverlands to being an embodiment of female empowerment, and a foil to Cersei Lannister for realizing her flaws. Because of her absence and her storyline completely altered to Ellaria’s RevengeBeforeReason in the show, many fans and TV critics believe that her presence could have made the Dorne arc much better than [[IdiotPlot what the show presented]]. It helps that George R.R. Martin released another preview chapter for the upcoming sixth book two weeks surrender after the controversial change in the Dorne arc in Season 6 premiere, from which many find Arianne to be a better character to represent the Dornish POV rather than Ellaria and the Sand Snakes.
** Averted with Darkstar, an admitted attempt by Martin to write a new ensemble darkhorse, simulating Oberyn. Most fans [[TheScrappy didn't bite]], due to his overly forced DracoInLeatherPants pretensions and [[spoiler:bungled attempt to assassinate a likable little girl]].

** Ashara Dayne only gets a few mentions but is still very well-liked. [[spoiler:A popular fan theory is that she's actually alive and has been living in exile as Septa Lemore]].
** Like his sister, [[LongDeadBadass Ser Arthur Dayne]] is very popular, Ned describing them as the greatest of the Kingsguard and respecting them even though they almost killed him. He's also an in-universe MemeticBadass.
Red Wedding.]]



* Rodrik Harlaw, for being a bookworm among a society which disdains literacy, for being one of the most intelligent characters in the series who sees the true cost of war, and speaking back to [[EvilOverlord Euron Greyjoy]] despite knowing how dangerous they are, and helping his niece Asha escape Euron. Especially prominent as the Ironborn are in general quite disliked among the fandom, though Rodrik knows how impractical their culture is in trying to base itself on piracy.
* Euron Greyjoy, The Crow's Eye, is one of the most popular antagonists due to his ethereal appearance, terrifying crew that consists of deformed mutes, cunning intellect and charisma, ambitious plan to take over Westeros and for his unapologetic cruelty that either rivals or ''surpasses'' the likes of Ramsay. The mystery around the character himself has been one of the hottest debates around the fandom for a while and his possible [[spoiler: relation to the Others and the Long Night certainly doesn't hurt]].

to:

* ** Rodrik Harlaw, for being a bookworm among a society which disdains literacy, for being one of the most intelligent characters in the series who sees the true cost of war, and speaking back to [[EvilOverlord Euron Greyjoy]] despite knowing how dangerous they are, and helping his niece Asha escape Euron. Especially prominent as the Ironborn are in general quite disliked among the fandom, though Rodrik knows how impractical their culture is in trying to base itself on piracy.
* ** Euron Greyjoy, The Crow's Eye, is one of the most popular antagonists due to his ethereal appearance, terrifying crew that consists of deformed mutes, cunning intellect and charisma, ambitious plan to take over Westeros and for his unapologetic cruelty that either rivals or ''surpasses'' the likes of Ramsay. The mystery around the character himself has been one of the hottest debates around the fandom for a while and his possible [[spoiler: relation to the Others and the Long Night certainly doesn't hurt]].
hurt]].

The Westerlands:
* Nearly every minor Lannister, but most particularly Ser Daven, Ser Kevan and Lady Genna, is regarded with affection throughout the fandom.
* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his {{Adorkable}} shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].
** One of Ser Jaime Lannister's [[BastardUnderstudy squires]], Josymn "Peck" Peckledon is also fondly regarded by some fans as a darker counterpart to Pod, namely because, whilst Pod is a ''hidden'' badass, Peck is just a straight up badass. His best exploit to date was at the Battle of the Blackwater, when, aged fifteen, he killed two knights, crippled a third and captured two more.
* The Crownlands:
** Bronn is virtually an AscendedExtra, starting off as one of a pair of sellswords who join a large crew of {{Red Shirt}}s to escort Tyrion to the Eyrie. By the time his partner and most of the redshirts have died, Bronn has become Tyrion's badass bodyguard. He is immediately solidified as a badass by killing an armored knight in single combat despite being lightly armored himself. Then there's his continual rise in power; though modest compared to say, Littlefinger, it's very impressive (and amusing when he continues to be a thorn in Cersei's side). When he's not kicking ass, he's usually sharing witty banter with Tyrion, making him prime fodder for fandom.
** Bloodraven also has a good deal of fan-following, right from his background mentions in "[[Literature/TalesOfDunkAndEgg The Sworn Sword]]" but his [[spoiler:appearance in ''A Dance With Dragons'' as a Humanoid Abomination who claims he has been manipulating events]] made him one of the most speculated and interesting figures in the series.
* The Reach:
** Garlan Tyrell, simply because he's a badass knight ''and'' a decent person. He's nice to Tyrion and does a minor case of calling Joffrey out on his behavior.
** In a series full of characters that will see you killed for talking out of turn, it's little wonder DeadpanSnarker Olenna Tyrell should stand out from the crowd. It doesn't matter if you're king, queen, regent, lord, or priest, it won't take long to see why she's nicknamed the Queen of Thorns. She's also a first-rate {{Chessmaster}}. Plotted [[spoiler: Joffrey's death with Littlefinger]], wanted to help [[TheWoobie Sansa]] get to a safe place until she could be sent North to her mother and brother, and gets under Cersei's skin so much.

* The Stormlands:
** For a character designed to be an unlikeable PrinciplesZealot, Stannis Baratheon has a surprisingly zealous following among the fandom, due to his ComicallySerious tendencies, his [[{{Determinator}} complete and total unwillingness to give up even against impossibly lopsided odds]], and his status as the only contender to the throne who ultimately realizes there's more at stake than his right to rule.
*** In a series where nobody ever seems to make the right decision, Stannis is known for listening to well-liked characters who function as his voice of reason, such as Davos, Jon Snow and Asha Greyjoy, and admitting when he made mistakes, along with being one of the few figures in a position of power who takes the Night's Watch seriously.
*** For that matter, his daughter Shireen is also well-like for being essentially her father without all the bad qualities: a smart, kind IronWoobie WideEyedIdealist princess that loves her family and manages to melt the base's heart in every single scenes she appeared. Not to mention bringing out the much appreciate human side of her father.
** Rolland Storm, [[HeroicBastard the Bastard of Nightsong]], oddly enough for a character whose most badass feats happen off page. However he helps save Stannis at the Blackwater, is a devout worshiper of the Warrior despite the influence of the Queen's Men, and helps Davos smuggle Edric off Dragonstone. [[spoiler:Despite Dragonstone falling while he was its castellan, we hear the Tyrells suffered heavy losses and its still unknown what happened to Rolland. Many fans are hoping he somehow escaped and will eventually claim Nightsong from the guy who killed his brother.]]
** Ser Cortnay Penrose, Renly's castellan at Storm's End, and a OneSceneWonder in ACOK, is often fondly remembered by fans for refusing to surrender the castle to Stannis after hearing of Renly's supposed death, [[IShallTauntYou calling out]] all of Renly's former bannermen who went over to Stannis, [[ThrowingDownTheGauntlet challenging Stannis to single combat]], and [[BlasphemousBoast blaspheming]] Melisandre's god [[RefugeInAudacity to her face]], all in... Memorable fashion.
-->'''Penrose:''' Is it the justice of your cause you doubt, my lord, or the strength of your arm? Are you afraid I’ll piss on your [[FlamingSword burning sword]] and put it out? ... [[PardonMyKlingon May the Others bugger your lord of light]], and [[ToiletHumor wipe his arse with that rag you bear.]]... [[BringIt Bring on your storm]]... [[BadassBoast And recall, if you do, the name of this castle]].


* Dorne:
** House Martell in general is very popular in the fandom, rivaling fan favorites like the Starks and Targaryens in popularity despite being, as of now, relatively uninvolved with the main plot.
*** Prince Oberyn Martell in particular manages this, [[spoiler:despite the fact that he ''dies'' in the same book he's introduced]], due in large part to his colorful backstory and witty banter with Tyrion. His badass duel with the Mountain definitely helped, since even though [[spoiler:it got him killed, Gregor died far more painfully.]]
*** Ellaria Sand, Oberyn Martell's paramour, possibly due to her status as an EthicalSlut as well as being one of the few people to flag the fact that [[spoiler: perpetuating the cycle of revenge against the Lannisters is only going to make the crapsack situation in Westeros worse and won't bring Elia, Aegon, Rhaenys, or Oberyn back from the dead]].
*** Sarella Sand gained more popularity than her Sand Snakes sisters despite not appearing in the books. [[spoiler:Or is she? If you believe the [[SweetPollyOliver Sarella=Alleras]] theory which is likely the source of her popularity among fans]].
*** Arianne Martell reached this status due to being an embodiment of female empowerment, and a foil to Cersei Lannister for realizing her flaws. Because of her absence and her storyline completely altered to Ellaria’s RevengeBeforeReason in the show, many fans and TV critics believe that her presence could have made the Dorne arc much better than [[IdiotPlot what the show presented]]. It helps that George R.R. Martin released another preview chapter for the upcoming sixth book two weeks after the controversial change in the Dorne arc in Season 6 premiere, from which many find Arianne to be a better character to represent the Dornish POV rather than Ellaria and the Sand Snakes.
** Ashara Dayne only gets a few mentions but is still very well-liked. [[spoiler:A popular fan theory is that she's actually alive and has been living in exile as Septa Lemore]].
*** Like his sister, [[LongDeadBadass Ser Arthur Dayne]] is very popular, Ned describing them as the greatest of the Kingsguard and respecting them even though they almost killed him. He's also an in-universe MemeticBadass.
*** Averted with their relative Darkstar, an admitted attempt by Martin to write a new ensemble darkhorse, simulating Oberyn. Most fans [[TheScrappy didn't bite]], due to his overly forced DracoInLeatherPants pretensions and [[spoiler:bungled attempt to assassinate a likable little girl]].

* Beyond the Narrow Sea:
** Strong Belwas is easily the most liked of all the characters in Dany's Meereeness arc, due to proving to be a rather badass fighter, BigFun all around and [[spoiler: inadvertently saving Dany from being poisoned after he eats a shit ton of locusts, which he manages to ''survive''.]]

* Littlefinger is arguably not a darkhorse given his very active role in [[MagnificentBastard engineering much of the series's plot]], but he has developed quite a large fanbase who want him to succeed, despite arguably being a villain.





The Wall and Beyond:
* Dolorous Edd, Night's Watch steward and a tertiary character who counts with a facebook fan page. Always droll and dour, his frequent sarcasm and constant belief that he (and everyone else) are going to die at any moment provides some much-needed GallowsHumor. It helps that he's a decent bloke under it all.
* Wun-Wun, the unusually sociable giant who grows fond of beer as he stays at castle black.
* Iron Emmet, a skilled Night's Watch swordsman who instantly gets on well with Jon Snow, and goes from LovableJock to CoolTeacher to CommandingCoolness.
* Leathers, a wildling warrior who joins the Night's Watch, quickly becoming a SgtRock and one of Jon Snow's loyal followers.

* Wyman Manderly, the Lord of White Harbor, was essentially a background character whenever he appeared in the first four books. However, in the fifth book [[spoiler:he has three members of the treacherous House Frey baked into pies and served to their kinsmen at a wedding]]. This action undoubtedly elevated him to Darkhorse status.
** Wylla, his [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair green-haired]] [[PluckyGirl granddaughter]]. Passionately and vocally loyal to the Starks, and opposed to the Frey-Bolton regime, unlike [[spoiler:seemingly]] everyone in her family.
* Hodor Hodor Hodor. GentleGiant - possibly the nicest in the series - and also very powerful, what's not to love?

* Dacey Mormont, who, despite having relatively little screentime and a paragraph's worth of dialogue in ''A Storm of Swords'', gets a lot of fan love for her ActionGirl status as a Mormont and for her UndyingLoyalty to Robb Stark. [[spoiler: Possibly also in sympathy for her being rejected for a dance and her subsequent brutal death at the hands of Freys in the Red Wedding, though a Frey she wounds died during the battle.]]

* Roose and Ramsay Bolton are beloved by a part of the fandom for their FauxAffablyEvil antics and general subterfuge, in addition to the conflict between their two styles of villainy, Roose being the ultimate example of PragmaticVillainy and an extremely high-functioning {{Sociopath}} and Ramsay being AxCrazy StupidEvil. House Bolton even has its own [[http://www.reddit.com/r/dreadfort subreddit]].

** Lyanna Stark, Ned's late sister, is almost universally adored for being a spirited, rebellious tomboy, [[spoiler:and due to the rumors she willingly ran away from an arranged marriage and is Jon Snow's mother]].
* Big Bucket Wull, for being a badass Northern clan chief. His "Last Winter" speech to Corliss Penny and Robin Peasebury is quoted often.

* Howland Reed, [[TheGhost who has yet to appear]], is pretty popular in fandom for being the liege lord of [[UnpopularPopularCharacter Unpopular Popular People]] that are actually deadly experts of guerrilla warfare who are making life an hell to the Ironborn invaders, and most of all for being allegedly [[spoiler: the last living person who knows Jon Snow's parentage.]]







* Bloodraven also has a good deal of fan-following, right from his background mentions in "[[Literature/TalesOfDunkAndEgg The Sworn Sword]]" but his [[spoiler:appearance in ''A Dance With Dragons'' as a Humanoid Abomination who claims he has been manipulating events]] made him one of the most speculated and interesting figures in the series.

* [[PunchClockVillain Steelshanks Walton]] also has a few fans, and so does [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Shitmouth]] (both are more or less bit characters that serve particularly evil masters but are decent people themselves).


* The Reach:
** Garlan Tyrell, simply because he's a badass knight ''and'' a decent person. He's nice to Tyrion and does a minor case of calling Joffrey out on his behavior.
** In a series full of characters that will see you killed for talking out of turn, it's little wonder DeadpanSnarker Olenna Tyrell should stand out from the crowd. It doesn't matter if you're king, queen, regent, lord, or priest, it won't take long to see why she's nicknamed the Queen of Thorns. She's also a first-rate {{Chessmaster}}. Plotted [[spoiler: Joffrey's death with Littlefinger]], wanted to help [[TheWoobie Sansa]] get to a safe place until she could be sent North to her mother and brother, and gets under Cersei's skin so much.


The Riverlands:
* Despite (or perhaps because of) his constant screw-ups and the HumiliationConga he's forced to go through, Edmure is liked for both being just about the only lord in the series to actually care about his peasants, and putting up with constant verbal put-downs from his uncle, sister, and nephew.
* Septon Meribald, a peasant soldier turned preacher, is well liked for explaining the effects of war on the peasantry, especially his "Broken Men" speech where he tells Brienne and Podrick how peasant soldiers end up as outlaws after being taken from their homes by their lords to fight in their wars and resorting to banditry to survive after they're abandoned with no hope of getting back home.
* House Blackwood has a few fans due to being one of the few Houses in the south to worship the Old Gods, having quite a [[BadassFamily few historical members of note]] and its [[spoiler: present lord being the last Stark holdout in the Riverlands to surrender after the Red Wedding.]]



Beyond the Narrow Sea:
* Strong Belwas is easily the most liked of all the characters in Dany's Meereeness arc, due to proving to be a rather badass fighter, BigFun all around and [[spoiler: inadvertently saving Dany from being poisoned after he eats a shit ton of locusts, which he manages to ''survive''.]]

The Westerlands:
* Nearly every minor Lannister, but most particularly Ser Daven, Ser Kevan and Lady Genna, is regarded with affection throughout the fandom.
* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his {{Adorkable}} shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].
** One of Ser Jaime Lannister's [[BastardUnderstudy squires]], Josymn "Peck" Peckledon is also fondly regarded by some fans as a darker counterpart to Pod, namely because, whilst Pod is a ''hidden'' badass, Peck is just a straight up badass. His best exploit to date was at the Battle of the Blackwater, when, aged fifteen, he killed two knights, crippled a third and captured two more.


* Littlefinger is arguably not a darkhorse given his very active role in [[MagnificentBastard engineering much of the series's plot]], but he has developed quite a large fanbase who want him to succeed, despite arguably being a villain.

The Stormlands:
* Rolland Storm, [[HeroicBastard the Bastard of Nightsong]], oddly enough for a character whose most badass feats happen off page. However he helps save Stannis at the Blackwater, is a devout worshiper of the Warrior despite the influence of the Queen's Men, and helps Davos smuggle Edric off Dragonstone. [[spoiler:Despite Dragonstone falling while he was its castellan, we hear the Tyrells suffered heavy losses and its still unknown what happened to Rolland. Many fans are hoping he somehow escaped and will eventually claim Nightsong from the guy who killed his brother.]]
* Ser Cortnay Penrose, Renly's castellan at Storm's End, and a OneSceneWonder in ACOK, is often fondly remembered by fans for refusing to surrender the castle to Stannis after hearing of Renly's supposed death, [[IShallTauntYou calling out]] all of Renly's former bannermen who went over to Stannis, [[ThrowingDownTheGauntlet challenging Stannis to single combat]], and [[BlasphemousBoast blaspheming]] Melisandre's god [[RefugeInAudacity to her face]], all in... Memorable fashion.
-->'''Penrose:''' Is it the justice of your cause you doubt, my lord, or the strength of your arm? Are you afraid I’ll piss on your [[FlamingSword burning sword]] and put it out? ... [[PardonMyKlingon May the Others bugger your lord of light]], and [[ToiletHumor wipe his arse with that rag you bear.]]... [[BringIt Bring on your storm]]... [[BadassBoast And recall, if you do, the name of this castle]].

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\n\n\n* Bloodraven also has a good deal of fan-following, right from his background mentions in "[[Literature/TalesOfDunkAndEgg The Sworn Sword]]" but his [[spoiler:appearance in ''A Dance With Dragons'' as a Humanoid Abomination who claims he has been manipulating events]] made him one of the most speculated and interesting figures in the series. \n\n* [[PunchClockVillain Steelshanks Walton]] also has a few fans, and so does [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Shitmouth]] (both are more or less bit characters that serve particularly evil masters but are decent people themselves).


* The Reach:
** Garlan Tyrell, simply because he's a badass knight ''and'' a decent person. He's nice to Tyrion and does a minor case of calling Joffrey out on his behavior.
** In a series full of characters that will see you killed for talking out of turn, it's little wonder DeadpanSnarker Olenna Tyrell should stand out from the crowd. It doesn't matter if you're king, queen, regent, lord, or priest, it won't take long to see why she's nicknamed the Queen of Thorns. She's also a first-rate {{Chessmaster}}. Plotted [[spoiler: Joffrey's death with Littlefinger]], wanted to help [[TheWoobie Sansa]] get to a safe place until she could be sent North to her mother and brother, and gets under Cersei's skin so much.


The Riverlands:
* Despite (or perhaps because of) his constant screw-ups and the HumiliationConga he's forced to go through, Edmure is liked for both being just about the only lord in the series to actually care about his peasants, and putting up with constant verbal put-downs from his uncle, sister, and nephew.
* Septon Meribald, a peasant soldier turned preacher, is well liked for explaining the effects of war on the peasantry, especially his "Broken Men" speech where he tells Brienne and Podrick how peasant soldiers end up as outlaws after being taken from their homes by their lords to fight in their wars and resorting to banditry to survive after they're abandoned with no hope of getting back home.
* House Blackwood has a few fans due to being one of the few Houses in the south to worship the Old Gods, having quite a [[BadassFamily few historical members of note]] and its [[spoiler: present lord being the last Stark holdout in the Riverlands to surrender after the Red Wedding.]]



Beyond the Narrow Sea:
* Strong Belwas is easily the most liked of all the characters in Dany's Meereeness arc, due to proving to be a rather badass fighter, BigFun all around and [[spoiler: inadvertently saving Dany from being poisoned after he eats a shit ton of locusts, which he manages to ''survive''.]]

The Westerlands:
* Nearly every minor Lannister, but most particularly Ser Daven, Ser Kevan and Lady Genna, is regarded with affection throughout the fandom.
* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his {{Adorkable}} shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].
** One of Ser Jaime Lannister's [[BastardUnderstudy squires]], Josymn "Peck" Peckledon is also fondly regarded by some fans as a darker counterpart to Pod, namely because, whilst Pod is a ''hidden'' badass, Peck is just a straight up badass. His best exploit to date was at the Battle of the Blackwater, when, aged fifteen, he killed two knights, crippled a third and captured two more.


* Littlefinger is arguably not a darkhorse given his very active role in [[MagnificentBastard engineering much of the series's plot]], but he has developed quite a large fanbase who want him to succeed, despite arguably being a villain.

The Stormlands:
* Rolland Storm, [[HeroicBastard the Bastard of Nightsong]], oddly enough for a character whose most badass feats happen off page. However he helps save Stannis at the Blackwater, is a devout worshiper of the Warrior despite the influence of the Queen's Men, and helps Davos smuggle Edric off Dragonstone. [[spoiler:Despite Dragonstone falling while he was its castellan, we hear the Tyrells suffered heavy losses and its still unknown what happened to Rolland. Many fans are hoping he somehow escaped and will eventually claim Nightsong from the guy who killed his brother.]]
* Ser Cortnay Penrose, Renly's castellan at Storm's End, and a OneSceneWonder in ACOK, is often fondly remembered by fans for refusing to surrender the castle to Stannis after hearing of Renly's supposed death, [[IShallTauntYou calling out]] all of Renly's former bannermen who went over to Stannis, [[ThrowingDownTheGauntlet challenging Stannis to single combat]], and [[BlasphemousBoast blaspheming]] Melisandre's god [[RefugeInAudacity to her face]], all in... Memorable fashion.
-->'''Penrose:''' Is it the justice of your cause you doubt, my lord, or the strength of your arm? Are you afraid I’ll piss on your [[FlamingSword burning sword]] and put it out? ... [[PardonMyKlingon May the Others bugger your lord of light]], and [[ToiletHumor wipe his arse with that rag you bear.]]... [[BringIt Bring on your storm]]... [[BadassBoast And recall, if you do, the name of this castle]].
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* House Martell in general is very popular in the fandom, rivaling fan favorites like the Starks and Targaryens in popularity despite being, as of now, relatively uninvolved with the main plot.
** Prince Oberyn Martell in particular manages this, [[spoiler:despite the fact that he ''dies'' in the same book he's introduced]], due in large part to his colorful backstory and witty banter with Tyrion. His badass duel with the Mountain definitely helped, since even though [[spoiler:it got him killed, Gregor died far more painfully.]]
** Ellaria Sand, Oberyn Martell's paramour, possibly due to her status as an EthicalSlut as well as being one of the few people to flag the fact that [[spoiler: perpetuating the cycle of revenge against the Lannisters is only going to make the crapsack situation in Westeros worse and won't bring Elia, Aegon, Rhaenys, or Oberyn back from the dead]].
** Sarella Sand gained more popularity than her Sand Snakes sisters despite not appearing in the books. [[spoiler:Or is she? If you believe the [[SweetPollyOliver Sarella=Alleras]] theory which is likely the source of her popularity among fans]].
** Arianne Martell reached this status due to being an embodiment of female empowerment, and a foil to Cersei Lannister for realizing her flaws. Because of her absence and her storyline completely altered to Ellaria’s RevengeBeforeReason in the show, many fans and TV critics believe that her presence could have made the Dorne arc much better than [[IdiotPlot what the show presented]]. It helps that George R.R. Martin released another preview chapter for the upcoming sixth book two weeks after the controversial change in the Dorne arc in Season 6 premiere, from which many find Arianne to be a better character to represent the Dornish POV rather than Ellaria and the Sand Snakes.

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* Dorne:
**
House Martell in general is very popular in the fandom, rivaling fan favorites like the Starks and Targaryens in popularity despite being, as of now, relatively uninvolved with the main plot.
** *** Prince Oberyn Martell in particular manages this, [[spoiler:despite the fact that he ''dies'' in the same book he's introduced]], due in large part to his colorful backstory and witty banter with Tyrion. His badass duel with the Mountain definitely helped, since even though [[spoiler:it got him killed, Gregor died far more painfully.]]
** *** Ellaria Sand, Oberyn Martell's paramour, possibly due to her status as an EthicalSlut as well as being one of the few people to flag the fact that [[spoiler: perpetuating the cycle of revenge against the Lannisters is only going to make the crapsack situation in Westeros worse and won't bring Elia, Aegon, Rhaenys, or Oberyn back from the dead]].
** *** Sarella Sand gained more popularity than her Sand Snakes sisters despite not appearing in the books. [[spoiler:Or is she? If you believe the [[SweetPollyOliver Sarella=Alleras]] theory which is likely the source of her popularity among fans]].
** *** Arianne Martell reached this status due to being an embodiment of female empowerment, and a foil to Cersei Lannister for realizing her flaws. Because of her absence and her storyline completely altered to Ellaria’s RevengeBeforeReason in the show, many fans and TV critics believe that her presence could have made the Dorne arc much better than [[IdiotPlot what the show presented]]. It helps that George R.R. Martin released another preview chapter for the upcoming sixth book two weeks after the controversial change in the Dorne arc in Season 6 premiere, from which many find Arianne to be a better character to represent the Dornish POV rather than Ellaria and the Sand Snakes.



* Asha Greyjoy, partially due to her ActionGirl appeal, partially due to utterly {{Troll}}ing the then-[[TheScrappy disliked]] Theon, and partially due to being one of the few ironmen that isn't StupidEvil.

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** Ashara Dayne only gets a few mentions but is still very well-liked. [[spoiler:A popular fan theory is that she's actually alive and has been living in exile as Septa Lemore]].
** Like his sister, [[LongDeadBadass Ser Arthur Dayne]] is very popular, Ned describing them as the greatest of the Kingsguard and respecting them even though they almost killed him. He's also an in-universe MemeticBadass.
* The Iron Islands:
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Asha Greyjoy, partially due to her ActionGirl appeal, partially due to utterly {{Troll}}ing the then-[[TheScrappy disliked]] Theon, and partially due to being one of the few ironmen that isn't StupidEvil.StupidEvil.
* Rodrik Harlaw, for being a bookworm among a society which disdains literacy, for being one of the most intelligent characters in the series who sees the true cost of war, and speaking back to [[EvilOverlord Euron Greyjoy]] despite knowing how dangerous they are, and helping his niece Asha escape Euron. Especially prominent as the Ironborn are in general quite disliked among the fandom, though Rodrik knows how impractical their culture is in trying to base itself on piracy.
* Euron Greyjoy, The Crow's Eye, is one of the most popular antagonists due to his ethereal appearance, terrifying crew that consists of deformed mutes, cunning intellect and charisma, ambitious plan to take over Westeros and for his unapologetic cruelty that either rivals or ''surpasses'' the likes of Ramsay. The mystery around the character himself has been one of the hottest debates around the fandom for a while and his possible [[spoiler: relation to the Others and the Long Night certainly doesn't hurt]].



* Dolorous Edd, a tertiary character who counts with a facebook fan page. Always droll and dour, his frequent sarcasm and constant belief that he (and everyone else) are going to die at any moment provides some much-needed GallowsHumor. It helps that he's a decent bloke under it all.

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The Wall and Beyond:
* Dolorous Edd, Night's Watch steward and a tertiary character who counts with a facebook fan page. Always droll and dour, his frequent sarcasm and constant belief that he (and everyone else) are going to die at any moment provides some much-needed GallowsHumor. It helps that he's a decent bloke under it all.all.
* Wun-Wun, the unusually sociable giant who grows fond of beer as he stays at castle black.
* Iron Emmet, a skilled Night's Watch swordsman who instantly gets on well with Jon Snow, and goes from LovableJock to CoolTeacher to CommandingCoolness.
* Leathers, a wildling warrior who joins the Night's Watch, quickly becoming a SgtRock and one of Jon Snow's loyal followers.



* Hot Pie receives a lot of fan love due to his ridiculous (nick)name and {{lovable coward}}ice, and for providing a view of how the War of the Five Kings affects the peasantry.
* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his {{Adorkable}} shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].
** One of Ser Jaime Lannister's [[BastardUnderstudy squires]], Josymn "Peck" Peckledon is also fondly regarded by some fans as a darker counterpart to Pod, namely because, whilst Pod is a ''hidden'' badass, Peck is just a straight up badass. His best exploit to date was at the Battle of the Blackwater, when, aged fifteen, he killed two knights, crippled a third and captured two more.
* Garlan Tyrell, simply because he's a badass knight ''and'' a decent person. He's nice to Tyrion and does a minor case of calling Joffrey out on his behavior.
* In a series full of characters that will see you killed for talking out of turn, it's little wonder DeadpanSnarker Olenna Tyrell should stand out from the crowd. It doesn't matter if you're king, queen, regent, lord, or priest, it won't take long to see why she's nicknamed the Queen of Thorns. She's also a first-rate {{Chessmaster}}. Plotted [[spoiler: Joffrey's death with Littlefinger]], wanted to help [[TheWoobie Sansa]] get to a safe place until she could be sent North to her mother and brother, and gets under Cersei's skin so much.

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* Hot Pie receives a lot of fan love due to his ridiculous (nick)name and {{lovable coward}}ice, and for providing a view of how the War of the Five Kings affects the peasantry.
* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his {{Adorkable}} shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].
** One of Ser Jaime Lannister's [[BastardUnderstudy squires]], Josymn "Peck" Peckledon is also fondly regarded by some fans as a darker counterpart to Pod, namely because, whilst Pod is a ''hidden'' badass, Peck is just a straight up badass. His best exploit to date was at the Battle of the Blackwater, when, aged fifteen, he killed two knights, crippled a third and captured two more.
* Garlan Tyrell, simply because he's a badass knight ''and'' a decent person. He's nice to Tyrion and does a minor case of calling Joffrey out on his behavior.
* In a series full of characters that will see you killed for talking out of turn, it's little wonder DeadpanSnarker Olenna Tyrell should stand out from the crowd. It doesn't matter if you're king, queen, regent, lord, or priest, it won't take long to see why she's nicknamed the Queen of Thorns. She's also a first-rate {{Chessmaster}}. Plotted [[spoiler: Joffrey's death with Littlefinger]], wanted to help [[TheWoobie Sansa]] get to a safe place until she could be sent North to her mother and brother, and gets under Cersei's skin so much.



* For a character designed to be an unlikeable PrinciplesZealot, Stannis Baratheon has a surprisingly zealous following among the fandom, due to his ComicallySerious tendencies, his [[{{Determinator}} complete and total unwillingness to give up even against impossibly lopsided odds]], and his status as the only contender to the throne who ultimately realizes there's more at stake than his right to rule.
** In a series where nobody ever seems to make the right decision, Stannis is known for listening to well-liked characters who function as his voice of reason, such as Davos, Jon Snow and Asha Greyjoy, and admitting when he made mistakes, along with being one of the few figures in a position of power who takes the Night's Watch seriously.
** For that matter, his daughter Shireen is also well-like for being essentially her father without all the bad qualities: a smart, kind IronWoobie WideEyedIdealist princess that loves her family and manages to melt the base's heart in every single scenes she appeared. Not to mention bringing out the much appreciate human side of her father.
* Bloodraven also has a good deal of fan-following, right from his background mentions in "[[Literature/TalesOfDunkAndEgg The Sworn Sword]]" but his [[spoiler:appearance in ''A Dance With Dragons'' as a Humanoid Abomination who claims he has been manipulating events]] made him one of the most speculated and interesting figures in the series.
* [[PunchClockVillain Steelshanks Walton]] also has a few fans, and so does [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Shitmouth]] (both are more or less bit characters that serve particularly evil masters but are decent people themselves).

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* For a character designed to be an unlikeable PrinciplesZealot, Stannis Baratheon has a surprisingly zealous following among the fandom, due to his ComicallySerious tendencies, his [[{{Determinator}} complete and total unwillingness to give up even against impossibly lopsided odds]], and his status as the only contender to the throne who ultimately realizes there's more at stake than his right to rule.
** In a series where nobody ever seems to make the right decision, Stannis is known for listening to well-liked characters who function as his voice of reason, such as Davos, Jon Snow and Asha Greyjoy, and admitting when he made mistakes, along with being one of the few figures in a position of power who takes the Night's Watch seriously.
** For that matter, his daughter Shireen is also well-like for being essentially her father without all the bad qualities: a smart, kind IronWoobie WideEyedIdealist princess that loves her family and manages to melt the base's heart in every single scenes she appeared. Not to mention bringing out the much appreciate human side of her father.
* Bloodraven also has a good deal of fan-following, right from his background mentions in "[[Literature/TalesOfDunkAndEgg The Sworn Sword]]" but his [[spoiler:appearance in ''A Dance With Dragons'' as a Humanoid Abomination who claims he has been manipulating events]] made him one of the most speculated and interesting figures in the series.
* [[PunchClockVillain Steelshanks Walton]] also has a few fans, and so does [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Shitmouth]] (both are more or less bit characters that serve particularly evil masters but are decent people themselves).



* House Blackwood has a few fans due to being one of the few Houses in the south to worship the Old Gods, having quite a [[BadassFamily few historical members of note]] and its [[spoiler: present lord being the last Stark holdout in the Riverlands to surrender after the Red Wedding.]]
* Several [[PosthumousCharacter Posthumous Characters]] get this treatment.
** Ashara Dayne only gets a few mentions but is still very well-liked. [[spoiler:A popular fan theory is that she's actually alive and has been living in exile as Septa Lemore]].
** Like his sister, [[LongDeadBadass Ser Arthur Dayne]] is very popular, Ned describing them as the greatest of the Kingsguard and respecting them even though they almost killed him. He's also an in-universe MemeticBadass.

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* House Blackwood has a few fans due to being one of the few Houses in the south to worship the Old Gods, having quite a [[BadassFamily few historical members of note]] and its [[spoiler: present lord being the last Stark holdout in the Riverlands to surrender after the Red Wedding.]]
* Several [[PosthumousCharacter Posthumous Characters]] get this treatment.
** Ashara Dayne only gets a few mentions but is still very well-liked. [[spoiler:A popular fan theory is that she's actually alive and has been living in exile as Septa Lemore]].
** Like his sister, [[LongDeadBadass Ser Arthur Dayne]] is very popular, Ned describing them as the greatest of the Kingsguard and respecting them even though they almost killed him. He's also an in-universe MemeticBadass.



* Rodrik Harlaw, for being a bookworm among a society which disdains literacy, for being one of the most intelligent characters in the series who sees the true cost of war, and speaking back to [[EvilOverlord Euron Greyjoy]] despite knowing how dangerous they are, and helping his niece Asha escape Euron. Especially prominent as the Ironborn are in general quite disliked among the fandom, though Rodrik knows how impractical their culture is in trying to base itself on piracy.
* Rolland Storm, [[HeroicBastard the Bastard of Nightsong]], oddly enough for a character whose most badass feats happen off page. However he helps save Stannis at the Blackwater, is a devout worshiper of the Warrior despite the influence of the Queen's Men, and helps Davos smuggle Edric off Dragonstone. [[spoiler:Despite Dragonstone falling while he was its castellan, we hear the Tyrells suffered heavy losses and its still unknown what happened to Rolland. Many fans are hoping he somehow escaped and will eventually claim Nightsong from the guy who killed his brother.]]
* Septon Meribald, a peasant soldier turned preacher, is well liked for explaining the effects of war on the peasantry, especially his "Broken Men" speech where he tells Brienne and Podrick how peasant soldiers end up as outlaws after being taken from their homes by their lords to fight in their wars and resorting to banditry to survive after they're abandoned with no hope of getting back home.

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* Rodrik Harlaw, for being a bookworm among a society which disdains literacy, for being one of the most intelligent characters in the series who sees the true cost of war, and speaking back to [[EvilOverlord Euron Greyjoy]] despite knowing how dangerous they are, and helping his niece Asha escape Euron. Especially prominent as the Ironborn are in general quite disliked among the fandom, though Rodrik knows how impractical their culture is in trying to base itself on piracy.
* Rolland Storm, [[HeroicBastard the Bastard of Nightsong]], oddly enough for a character whose most badass feats happen off page. However he helps save Stannis at the Blackwater, is a devout worshiper of the Warrior despite the influence of the Queen's Men, and helps Davos smuggle Edric off Dragonstone. [[spoiler:Despite Dragonstone falling while he was its castellan, we hear the Tyrells suffered heavy losses and its still unknown what happened to Rolland. Many fans are hoping he somehow escaped and will eventually claim Nightsong from the guy who killed his brother.]]
* Septon Meribald, a peasant soldier turned preacher, is well liked for explaining the effects of war on the peasantry, especially his "Broken Men" speech where he tells Brienne and Podrick how peasant soldiers end up as outlaws after being taken from their homes by their lords to fight in their wars and resorting to banditry to survive after they're abandoned with no hope of getting back home.





* Hot Pie receives a lot of fan love due to his ridiculous (nick)name and {{lovable coward}}ice, and for providing a view of how the War of the Five Kings affects the peasantry.



* Bloodraven also has a good deal of fan-following, right from his background mentions in "[[Literature/TalesOfDunkAndEgg The Sworn Sword]]" but his [[spoiler:appearance in ''A Dance With Dragons'' as a Humanoid Abomination who claims he has been manipulating events]] made him one of the most speculated and interesting figures in the series.

* [[PunchClockVillain Steelshanks Walton]] also has a few fans, and so does [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Shitmouth]] (both are more or less bit characters that serve particularly evil masters but are decent people themselves).


* The Reach:
** Garlan Tyrell, simply because he's a badass knight ''and'' a decent person. He's nice to Tyrion and does a minor case of calling Joffrey out on his behavior.
** In a series full of characters that will see you killed for talking out of turn, it's little wonder DeadpanSnarker Olenna Tyrell should stand out from the crowd. It doesn't matter if you're king, queen, regent, lord, or priest, it won't take long to see why she's nicknamed the Queen of Thorns. She's also a first-rate {{Chessmaster}}. Plotted [[spoiler: Joffrey's death with Littlefinger]], wanted to help [[TheWoobie Sansa]] get to a safe place until she could be sent North to her mother and brother, and gets under Cersei's skin so much.


The Riverlands:



* Septon Meribald, a peasant soldier turned preacher, is well liked for explaining the effects of war on the peasantry, especially his "Broken Men" speech where he tells Brienne and Podrick how peasant soldiers end up as outlaws after being taken from their homes by their lords to fight in their wars and resorting to banditry to survive after they're abandoned with no hope of getting back home.
* House Blackwood has a few fans due to being one of the few Houses in the south to worship the Old Gods, having quite a [[BadassFamily few historical members of note]] and its [[spoiler: present lord being the last Stark holdout in the Riverlands to surrender after the Red Wedding.]]



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* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his {{Adorkable}} shyness and the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].
** One of Ser Jaime Lannister's [[BastardUnderstudy squires]], Josymn "Peck" Peckledon is also fondly regarded by some fans as a darker counterpart to Pod, namely because, whilst Pod is a ''hidden'' badass, Peck is just a straight up badass. His best exploit to date was at the Battle of the Blackwater, when, aged fifteen, he killed two knights, crippled a third and captured two more.




* Euron Greyjoy, The Crow's Eye, is one of the most popular antagonists due to his ethereal appearance, terrifying crew that consists of deformed mutes, cunning intellect and charisma, ambitious plan to take over Westeros and for his unapologetic cruelty that either rivals or ''surpasses'' the likes of Ramsay. The mystery around the character himself has been one of the hottest debates around the fandom for a while and his possible [[spoiler: relation to the Others and the Long Night certainly doesn't hurt]].

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* Euron Greyjoy,
The Crow's Eye, is one of Stormlands:
* Rolland Storm, [[HeroicBastard
the most popular antagonists due to his ethereal appearance, terrifying crew that consists Bastard of deformed mutes, cunning intellect and charisma, ambitious plan to take over Westeros and Nightsong]], oddly enough for his unapologetic cruelty that either rivals or ''surpasses'' the likes of Ramsay. The mystery around the a character himself has been one whose most badass feats happen off page. However he helps save Stannis at the Blackwater, is a devout worshiper of the hottest debates around Warrior despite the fandom for a influence of the Queen's Men, and helps Davos smuggle Edric off Dragonstone. [[spoiler:Despite Dragonstone falling while he was its castellan, we hear the Tyrells suffered heavy losses and its still unknown what happened to Rolland. Many fans are hoping he somehow escaped and will eventually claim Nightsong from the guy who killed his possible [[spoiler: relation to the Others and the Long Night certainly doesn't hurt]].brother.]]
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* Creator/GeorgeRRMartin [[WordOfGod has stated]] that he is surprised by the popularity of Sandor Clegane. Apparently Martin didn't get the memo that badass {{antihero}}es with [[GoodScarsEvilScars cool scars]] and [[FreudianExcuse tragic pasts]] are ''in''. Especially when his interaction with a pretty young POV character of a FallenPrincess just oozes BodyguardCrush and BeastAndBeauty vibes. Despite being the biggest definition of a JerkassWoobie (and we do mean {{Jerkass}}) Sandor's sympathetic backstory and moments of kindness definitely help him, as well as being a prime badass.

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* Creator/GeorgeRRMartin [[WordOfGod has stated]] that he is surprised by the popularity of Sandor Clegane. Apparently Martin didn't get the memo that badass {{antihero}}es with [[GoodScarsEvilScars cool scars]] and [[FreudianExcuse tragic pasts]] are ''in''. Especially when his interaction with a pretty young POV character of a FallenPrincess just oozes BodyguardCrush and BeastAndBeauty vibes. Despite being the biggest definition of a JerkassWoobie (and we do mean {{Jerkass}}) (with emphasis on the {{Jerkass}} part) Sandor's sympathetic backstory and moments of kindness definitely help him, as well as being a prime badass.
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** Wylla, his [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair green-haired]] [[PluckyGirl granddaughter]]. Passionately and vocally loyal to the Starks, and opposed to the Frey-Bolton regime, unlike [[spoiler:seemingly]] everyone in her family.
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* Euron Greyjoy, The Crow's Eye, is one of the most popular antagonists due to his ethereal appearance, terrifying crew that consists of deformed mutes, cunning intellect and charisma, ambitious plan to take over Westeros and for his unapologetic cruelty that either rivals or ''surpasses'' the likes of Ramsay. The mystery around the character himself has been one of the hottest debates around the fandom for a while and his possible [[spoiler: relation to the Others and the Long Night certainly doesn't hurt]].

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* Euron Greyjoy, The Crow's Eye, is one of the most popular antagonists due to his ethereal appearance, terrifying crew that consists of deformed mutes, cunning intellect and charisma, ambitious plan to take over Westeros and for his unapologetic cruelty that either rivals or ''surpasses'' the likes of Ramsay. The mystery around the character himself has been one of the hottest debates around the fandom for a while and his possible [[spoiler: relation to the Others and the Long Night certainly doesn't hurt]].hurt]].
* Ser Cortnay Penrose, Renly's castellan at Storm's End, and a OneSceneWonder in ACOK, is often fondly remembered by fans for refusing to surrender the castle to Stannis after hearing of Renly's supposed death, [[IShallTauntYou calling out]] all of Renly's former bannermen who went over to Stannis, [[ThrowingDownTheGauntlet challenging Stannis to single combat]], and [[BlasphemousBoast blaspheming]] Melisandre's god [[RefugeInAudacity to her face]], all in... Memorable fashion.
-->'''Penrose:''' Is it the justice of your cause you doubt, my lord, or the strength of your arm? Are you afraid I’ll piss on your [[FlamingSword burning sword]] and put it out? ... [[PardonMyKlingon May the Others bugger your lord of light]], and [[ToiletHumor wipe his arse with that rag you bear.]]... [[BringIt Bring on your storm]]... [[BadassBoast And recall, if you do, the name of this castle]].
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* Littlefinger is arguably not a darkhorse given his very active role in [[MagnificentBastard engineering much of the series's plot]], but he has developed quite a large fanbase who want him to succeed, despite arguably being a villain.

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* Littlefinger is arguably not a darkhorse given his very active role in [[MagnificentBastard engineering much of the series's plot]], but he has developed quite a large fanbase who want him to succeed, despite arguably being a villain.villain.
* Euron Greyjoy, The Crow's Eye, is one of the most popular antagonists due to his ethereal appearance, terrifying crew that consists of deformed mutes, cunning intellect and charisma, ambitious plan to take over Westeros and for his unapologetic cruelty that either rivals or ''surpasses'' the likes of Ramsay. The mystery around the character himself has been one of the hottest debates around the fandom for a while and his possible [[spoiler: relation to the Others and the Long Night certainly doesn't hurt]].

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* Sandor Clegane and Bronn, though not necessarily ''more'' popular than the main characters, are indeed unexpectedly popular. Despite being the biggest definition of a JerkassWoobie (and we do mean {{Jerkass}}) Sandor's sympathetic backstory and moments of kindness definitely help him, as well as being a prime badass. Bronn is immediately solidified as a badass by killing an armored knight in single combat despite being lightly armored himself and provided good humor while he's partnered with Tyrion. Then there's his continual rise in power; though modest compared to say, Littlefinger, it's very impressive (and amusing when he continues to be a thorn in Cersei's side).

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* Creator/GeorgeRRMartin [[WordOfGod has stated]] that he is surprised by the popularity of Sandor Clegane Clegane. Apparently Martin didn't get the memo that badass {{antihero}}es with [[GoodScarsEvilScars cool scars]] and Bronn, though not necessarily ''more'' popular than the main characters, [[FreudianExcuse tragic pasts]] are indeed unexpectedly popular. ''in''. Especially when his interaction with a pretty young POV character of a FallenPrincess just oozes BodyguardCrush and BeastAndBeauty vibes. Despite being the biggest definition of a JerkassWoobie (and we do mean {{Jerkass}}) Sandor's sympathetic backstory and moments of kindness definitely help him, as well as being a prime badass. badass.
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Bronn is virtually an AscendedExtra, starting off as one of a pair of sellswords who join a large crew of {{Red Shirt}}s to escort Tyrion to the Eyrie. By the time his partner and most of the redshirts have died, Bronn has become Tyrion's badass bodyguard. He is immediately solidified as a badass by killing an armored knight in single combat despite being lightly armored himself and provided good humor while he's partnered with Tyrion.himself. Then there's his continual rise in power; though modest compared to say, Littlefinger, it's very impressive (and amusing when he continues to be a thorn in Cersei's side). When he's not kicking ass, he's usually sharing witty banter with Tyrion, making him prime fodder for fandom.



** Averted with Darkstar, an admitted attempt by Martin to write a new ensemble darkhorse, simulating Oberyn. Most fans [[TheScrappy didn't bite]], due to his overly forced DracoInLeatherPants pretensions and [[spoiler:bungled attempt to assassinate a likable little girl]].



* Wyman Manderly earned this status [[BestServedCold in]] [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies grand]] [[ImAHumanitarian style]] in ''A Dance with Dragons''. Hover over the links for a better explanation.

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* Wyman Manderly earned this status [[BestServedCold in]] [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies grand]] [[ImAHumanitarian style]] in ''A Dance with Dragons''. Hover over Manderly, the links for Lord of White Harbor, was essentially a better explanation.background character whenever he appeared in the first four books. However, in the fifth book [[spoiler:he has three members of the treacherous House Frey baked into pies and served to their kinsmen at a wedding]]. This action undoubtedly elevated him to Darkhorse status.



* Podrick Payne gets a lot for his UndyingLoyalty to Tyrion Lannister and his CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass moments:
--->'''Pod:''' I ''told'' you I could fight!

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* [[ChildSoldiers Podrick Payne gets a lot Payne]], Tyrion's squire, is widely loved in the fandom for his UndyingLoyalty to Tyrion Lannister {{Adorkable}} shyness and his the [[TheStoic generally stoic way]] in which he bears the various indignities of being a minor character in [[CrapsackWorld this series.]] His CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass moments:
--->'''Pod:''' I ''told'' you I could fight!
tendencies also help, with his two best moments in the series so far being [[spoiler: pushing Ser Mandon Moore into the Blackwater to save Tyrion's life]] and [[spoiler: distracting the Bloody Mummers so Brienne only has to fight one at the time]].
** One of Ser Jaime Lannister's [[BastardUnderstudy squires]], Josymn "Peck" Peckledon is also fondly regarded by some fans as a darker counterpart to Pod, namely because, whilst Pod is a ''hidden'' badass, Peck is just a straight up badass. His best exploit to date was at the Battle of the Blackwater, when, aged fifteen, he killed two knights, crippled a third and captured two more.



* In a series full of characters that will see you killed for talking out of turn, it's little wonder DeadpanSnarker Olenna Tyrell should stand out from the crowd. It doesn't matter if you're king, queen, regent, lord, or priest, it won't take long to see why she's nicknamed the Queen of Thorns.

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* In a series full of characters that will see you killed for talking out of turn, it's little wonder DeadpanSnarker Olenna Tyrell should stand out from the crowd. It doesn't matter if you're king, queen, regent, lord, or priest, it won't take long to see why she's nicknamed the Queen of Thorns. She's also a first-rate {{Chessmaster}}. Plotted [[spoiler: Joffrey's death with Littlefinger]], wanted to help [[TheWoobie Sansa]] get to a safe place until she could be sent North to her mother and brother, and gets under Cersei's skin so much.



* Strong Belwas is easily the most liked of all the characters in Dany's Meereeness arc, due to proving to be a rather badass fighter, BigFun all around and [[spoiler: inadvertently saving Dany from being poisoned after he eats a shit ton of locusts, which he manages to ''survive''.]]

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* Strong Belwas is easily the most liked of all the characters in Dany's Meereeness arc, due to proving to be a rather badass fighter, BigFun all around and [[spoiler: inadvertently saving Dany from being poisoned after he eats a shit ton of locusts, which he manages to ''survive''.]]]]
* Nearly every minor Lannister, but most particularly Ser Daven, Ser Kevan and Lady Genna, is regarded with affection throughout the fandom.
* Littlefinger is arguably not a darkhorse given his very active role in [[MagnificentBastard engineering much of the series's plot]], but he has developed quite a large fanbase who want him to succeed, despite arguably being a villain.
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* Despite (or perhaps because of) his constant screw-ups and the HumiliationConga he's forced to go through, Edmure is liked for both being just about the only lord in the series to actually care about his peasants, and putting up with constant verbal put-downs from his uncle, sister, and nephew.

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* Despite (or perhaps because of) his constant screw-ups and the HumiliationConga he's forced to go through, Edmure is liked for both being just about the only lord in the series to actually care about his peasants, and putting up with constant verbal put-downs from his uncle, sister, and nephew.nephew.
* Strong Belwas is easily the most liked of all the characters in Dany's Meereeness arc, due to proving to be a rather badass fighter, BigFun all around and [[spoiler: inadvertently saving Dany from being poisoned after he eats a shit ton of locusts, which he manages to ''survive''.]]
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* Howland Reed, [[TheGhost who has yet to appear]], is pretty popular in fandom for being the liege lord of [[UnpopularPopularCharacter Unpopular Popular People]] that are actually deadly experts of guerrilla warfare who are making life an hell to the Ironborn invaders, and most of all for being allegedly [[spoiler: the last living person who knows Jon Snow's parentage.]]

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* Howland Reed, [[TheGhost who has yet to appear]], is pretty popular in fandom for being the liege lord of [[UnpopularPopularCharacter Unpopular Popular People]] that are actually deadly experts of guerrilla warfare who are making life an hell to the Ironborn invaders, and most of all for being allegedly [[spoiler: the last living person who knows Jon Snow's parentage.]]]]
* Despite (or perhaps because of) his constant screw-ups and the HumiliationConga he's forced to go through, Edmure is liked for both being just about the only lord in the series to actually care about his peasants, and putting up with constant verbal put-downs from his uncle, sister, and nephew.
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** For that matter, his daughter Shireen is also well-like for being essentially her father without all the bad qualities: an IronWoobie WideEyeIdealist princess that loves her family and manages to melt the base's heart in every single scenes she appeared. Not to mention bringing out the desperately needed human side of her father.

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** For that matter, his daughter Shireen is also well-like for being essentially her father without all the bad qualities: an a smart, kind IronWoobie WideEyeIdealist WideEyedIdealist princess that loves her family and manages to melt the base's heart in every single scenes she appeared. Not to mention bringing out the desperately needed much appreciate human side of her father.

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