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* AnArmAndALeg: Darkstar loses an arm [[spoiler: to make it look like he was injured defending Quentyn instead of helping the Ironborn kidnap him.]]

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* AnArmAndALeg: Darkstar loses an arm [[spoiler: to make it look like he was injured defending Quentyn instead of helping the Ironborn kidnap him. He gets his arm back through his cards during War Mode.]]



* FriendlyEnemy: Tormund and Greatjon Umber, according to Ned, became companions or greater enemies after Tormund beaten Greatjon in a [[DrinkingContest drinking game]].

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* FriendlyEnemy: Tormund and Greatjon Umber, according to Ned, either became companions or greater enemies after Tormund challenged and beaten Greatjon in a [[DrinkingContest drinking game]].



* {{Patricide}}: Gilly killed her unlamented and sexually abusive father Craster in a duel.



* ReassignedToAntarctica: [[spoiler:Robert is furious with Joffrey for putting himself and his father in danger when he made Doran to attempt to kill Joffrey after informing about Quentyn's death. He punished Joffrey to spend in temporarily exile in Essos while making Tommen his heir apparent.]]



** Chapter 30 has Balon Greyjoy giving Theon a field spell card, [[spoiler:The Seal of Orichalcos]], which he also plans on giving more copies to every Ironborn.

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** Chapter 30 has Balon Greyjoy giving Theon a field spell card, [[spoiler:The Seal of Orichalcos]], which and he also plans on giving more copies to every Ironborn.
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** Chapter 30 has Balon Greyjoy giving Theon a field spell card, [[spoiler:The Seal of Orichalcos]], which he also plans on giving to every Ironborn.

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** Chapter 30 has Balon Greyjoy giving Theon a field spell card, [[spoiler:The Seal of Orichalcos]], which he also plans on giving more copies to every Ironborn.

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** [[spoiler: Darkstar becomes a Dark Signer who orchestrated the Dornish War and is responsible for causing some of the chaos in Westeros.]]



* ThisCannotBe: The [[spoiler:High Sparrow]] react with his final word "impossible" when Jon Snow summons [[spoiler:Slifer the Sky Dragon]] to defeat him.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Darkstar manipulates Melisandre into believing he is R'hllor.]]



** Chapter 12 reveals that [[spoiler: Varys has the Millenium Necklace, and Euron stole the Millenium Eye from Bloodraven.]]

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** Chapter 12 reveals that [[spoiler: Varys has the Millenium Millennium Necklace, and Euron stole the Millenium Millennium Eye from Bloodraven.]]


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** Chapter 26 finally reveals Jon Snow's mystery card to the audience: [[spoiler:Slifer the Sky Dragon]], as he uses the [[spoiler:Egyptian God]] monster to defeat and slay the [[spoiler:High Sparrow]] and many of his followers.
** Chapter 28 reveals that [[spoiler: Darkstar is the mastermind for causing the Dornish War in which he was responsible for manipulating Oberyn in his failed attempt to assassinate Tywin. He is also behind causing everyone at Dragonstone to fall into coma and that he is using Melisandre as an unwitting pawn by posing himself as R'hllor.]]
** Chapter 29 Davos meets a mysterious man who wields the [[spoiler:Millennium Key]] and receives the [[spoiler:Millennium Ring]] from him.
** Chapter 30 has Balon Greyjoy giving Theon a field spell card, [[spoiler:The Seal of Orichalcos]], which he also plans on giving to every Ironborn.

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* BerserkButton: Ned Stark is a PapaWolf who highly disapprove of kinslaying and was righteously angered at Randyll Tarly for disowning Sam by threatening to either kill or framing his own son for kinslaying.

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* BerserkButton: Ned Stark is a PapaWolf who highly disapprove of kinslaying and was righteously angered at Randyll Tarly for disowning Sam and sending him to the Wall by threatening to either kill or framing his own son for kinslaying.


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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Ned Stark doesn't send Sam to the Wall after learning that Randyll Tarly threatened his son to take the black. Instead, Ned allows Sam to stay at Winterfell as his guest.
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* BerserkButton: Ned Stark is a PapaWolf who highly disapprove of kinslaying and was righteously angered at Randyll Tarly for disowning Sam by threatening to either kill or framing his own son for kinslaying.
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* FriendlyEnemy: Tormund and Greatjon Umber, according to Ned, became companions or greater enemies after Tormund beaten Greatjon in a [[DrinkingContest drinking game]].
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* MythologyGag: Myranda Royce tells Mya about how Mychel Redfort tried to duel with a squire while racing on their horses. However, the Blackfish stopped them before they could. Myranda finds the idea of knights racing around an arena as their monsters chase after their leaders entertaining, while Mya finds this ridiculous and [[ItWillNeverCatchOn doubts it will ever catch on]].
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* GilliganCut: King Robert reminisces to Tommen and Myrcella about Ned Stark and muses that his friend must be having a tedious and boring life. Then we cut to Ned with his family and Tormund's Wildings trying to get Rickon off from biting Sam's arm.

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* GilliganCut: King Robert reminisces to Tommen and Myrcella about Ned Stark and muses that his friend must be having a tedious and boring life. Then we cut to Ned with his family family, Theon, Tormund, Ygritte, and Tormund's Wildings Gilly trying to get Rickon off from biting Sam's arm.
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* GilliganCut: King Robert reminisces to Tommen and Myrcella about Ned Stark and muses that his friend must be having a tedious and boring life. Then we cut to Ned with his entire family and Tormund's Wildings trying to get Rickon off from biting Sam's arm.

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* GilliganCut: King Robert reminisces to Tommen and Myrcella about Ned Stark and muses that his friend must be having a tedious and boring life. Then we cut to Ned with his entire family and Tormund's Wildings trying to get Rickon off from biting Sam's arm.
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* GilliganCut: King Robert reminisces to Tommen and Myrcella about Ned Stark and muses that his friend must be having a tedious and boring life. Then we cut to Ned with his entire family and Tormund's Wildings trying to get Rickon off from biting Sam's arm.
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Asskicking Leads To Leadership is the new name of the trope.


* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Rodrik Harlaw's reputation as an undefeated duelist gives him more political power among the MightMakesRight culture of the Ironborn.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Rodrik Harlaw's reputation as an undefeated duelist gives him more political power among the MightMakesRight culture of the Ironborn.

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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Jon and Dryn have an interesting talk about marriage customs. Dryn explains the concept of stealing a wife, and that some families let it happen if they know each other, using it more as a tradition than a kidnapping. Jon explains the idea of Septs and Heart Trees being used for weddings. Both of them think how strange the other's tradition is.



* NoKillLikeOverkill: Exodia the Forbidden One is a card that, when its user has its legs and arms, allows them to automically win the duel. [[spoiler:Tywin uses this to win the duel against Oberyn]].



* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Exodia the Forbidden One is a card that, when its user has its legs and arms, allows them to automically win the duel. [[spoiler:Tywin uses this to win the duel against Oberyn]].



* ValuesDissonance: InUniverse example, Jon and Dryn have an interesting talk about marriage customs. Dryn explains the concept of stealing a wife, and that some families let it happen if they know each other, using it more as a tradition than a kidnapping. Jon explains the idea of Septs and Heart Trees being used for weddings. Both of them think how strange the other's tradition is.
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This or these examples of Surprisingly Realistic Outcome seem to violate at least one of these rules, which disqualifies them: No character reactions (characters get angry, don't forgive, don't change their personality instantly, etc.); Too fantastical (depends on the properties of magic, powers, sci-fi tech, monsters, etc.); Not surprising (a character was warned about the outcome, it's used to provide Karma or An Aesop, or it simply follows normal conventions for this genre or medium); Plot happens (the example only describes an event, but not why audiences would expect a different, unrealistic outcome); Not an outcome (a character just explains why something wouldn't work as expected); More of a Deconstruction (the event has major, lasting effects on the plot, make something more realistic, but not completely realistic, or a parody/fanwork applies realistic consequences to the events of a different work); or fits better under a different trope. See the trope's definition for more details. If you believe a removal was a mistake, please bring it up in the cleanup thread.


* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Every religion has claimed credit for the sudden appearance of the cards. So when Melisandre comes to Dragonstone claiming R'hllor is responsible, almost no one believes her, and her presence is only tolerated because she is Selyse's honored guest.
** With duels replacing violence, [[TheBrute The Mountain]] is less useful to Tywin, [[spoiler:and his death is approved by Tywin as a concession to Dorne.]]
** Walder Frey has a heart attack in his first actual duel, as the man was nearing ninety and losing life points causes actual pain and injuries his body just could not withstand.
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[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13438775/1/King-of-Thrones King of Thrones]] by [[https://https://www.fanfiction.net/u/12931005/Jaehaerys-Joestar Jaehaerys.Joestar]] is a FusionFic between ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' and ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' that also takes aspects from ''Series/GameOfThrones''. One day, all of Planetos wake up to find everyone over the age of six has both a Duel Disk and a deck, and merchants have plenty of cards for sale. Quickly the changes are accepted, and many characters become duelists.

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[[https://www.''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13438775/1/King-of-Thrones King of Thrones]] Thrones]]'' by [[https://https://www.fanfiction.net/u/12931005/Jaehaerys-Joestar Jaehaerys.Joestar]] is a FusionFic between ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' and ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' that also takes aspects from ''Series/GameOfThrones''. One day, all of Planetos wake up to find everyone over the age of six has both a Duel Disk and a deck, and merchants have plenty of cards for sale. Quickly the changes are accepted, and many characters become duelists.

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Cassandra Truth is when a character is telling the truth, but not believed. R'hllor has not been confirmed to be behind the Cards appearing.


* CassandraTruth: Every religion has claimed credit for the sudden appearance of the cards. So when Melisandre comes to Dragonstone claiming R'hllor is responsible, almost no one believes her, and her presence is only tolerated because she is Selyse's honored guest.


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*SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Every religion has claimed credit for the sudden appearance of the cards. So when Melisandre comes to Dragonstone claiming R'hllor is responsible, almost no one believes her, and her presence is only tolerated because she is Selyse's honored guest.
** With duels replacing violence, [[TheBrute The Mountain]] is less useful to Tywin, [[spoiler:and his death is approved by Tywin as a concession to Dorne.]]
** Walder Frey has a heart attack in his first actual duel, as the man was nearing ninety and losing life points causes actual pain and injuries his body just could not withstand.

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* CassandraTruth: Every religion has claimed credit for the sudden appearance of the cards. So when Melisandre comes to Dragonstone claiming R'hllor is responsible, almost no one believes her, and her presence is only tolerated because she is Selyse's honored guest.



* RealityEnsues:
** Every religion has claimed credit for the sudden appearance of the cards. So when Melisandre comes to Dragonstone claiming R'hllor is responsible, almost no one believes her, and her presence is only tolerated because she is Selyse's honored guest.
** With duels replacing violence, [[TheBrute The Mountain]] is less useful to Tywin, [[spoiler:and his death is approved by Tywin as a concession to Dorne.]]
** Walder Frey has a heart attack in his first actual duel, as the man was nearing ninety and losing life points causes actual pain and injuries his body just could not withstand.
** Theon points out in Chapter 25 that two virgins having sex for their first time sounds romantic, but is in actuality very awkward. He tries to tell Robb that his future wife will prefer if he knows how to please her.


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* TheirFirstTime: Theon points out in Chapter 25 that two virgins having sex for their first time sounds romantic, but is in actuality very awkward. He tries to tell Robb that his future wife will prefer if he knows how to please her.
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** Each of the dragon riders at the Doom of Valyria is named after a character from another series.
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* ForWantOfANail: Obvious aside, [[spoiler:Tywin never would have built an Exodia deck of the first piece he acquired had been anything but the head, which revealed the instant win effect.]]

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* ForWantOfANail: Obvious aside, [[spoiler:Tywin never would have built an Exodia deck of if the first piece he acquired had been anything but the head, which revealed the instant win effect.]]
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* ForWantOfANail: Obvious aside, [[spoiler:Tywin never would have built an Exodia deck of the first piece he acquired had been anything but the head, which revealed the instant win effect.]]
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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler:Meryn Trant dies in a duel with Robert, Oberyn Martell dies trying to kill Tywin, The Slavers of Slavers Bay get KilledOffscreen by Melisande and the Unsullied.]]

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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler:Meryn Trant dies in a duel with Robert, Oberyn Martell dies trying to kill Tywin, The Slavers of Slavers Bay get KilledOffscreen by Melisande Missandei and the Unsullied.]]



* FiveSecondForeshadowing: Chapter 9 has Tyrion note a dornish ship docked in Lannisport. By the end of the chapter, Oberyn confronts Tywin.

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* FiveSecondForeshadowing: Chapter 9 has Tyrion note a dornish Dornish ship docked in Lannisport. By the end of the chapter, Oberyn confronts Tywin.



* NoKillLikeOverkill: Exxodia the Forbidden One is a card that, when its user has its legs and arms, allows them to automically win the duel. [[spoiler:Tywin uses this to win the duel against Oberyn]].

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* NoKillLikeOverkill: Exxodia Exodia the Forbidden One is a card that, when its user has its legs and arms, allows them to automically win the duel. [[spoiler:Tywin uses this to win the duel against Oberyn]].
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** Walder Frey has a heart attack in his first actual duel, as the man was nearing ninety and losing life points causes actual pain and injuries his body just could not withstand.

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