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* BadassNormal: Sansa as the Lady of Winterfell. She is the TeamNormal of the four surviving Stark children since Jon, Arya, and Bran all have a connection or experienced a connection with the supernatural while Sansa has not. Nonetheless, Sansa is able to survive being used as a pawn by powerful political figures, manages to escape several nightmarish situations, and actively works on developing her own political skills from her observations of court politics in King's Landing and under the mentorship of Littlefinger.

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* BadassNormal: Sansa as the Lady of Winterfell. She is the TeamNormal TheTeamNormal of the four surviving Stark children since Jon, Arya, and Bran all have a connection or experienced a connection with the supernatural while Sansa has not. Nonetheless, Sansa is able to survive being used as a pawn by powerful political figures, manages to escape several nightmarish situations, and actively works on developing her own political skills from her observations of court politics in King's Landing and under the mentorship of Littlefinger.
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Removing as there's no mention of an oath to be siblings.


* BloodBrothers: A Dothraki ''khal'' and his bloodriders share everything until the day they die.
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** As an apprentice smith, Gendry upholds his father's [[InTheBlood family tradition]] of wielding [[DropTheHammer hammers]].

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** As an apprentice smith, Gendry upholds his father's [[InTheBlood family tradition]] of wielding [[DropTheHammer [[WeaponBasedCharacterization hammers]].
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** Robert ignores the advice of his council ans treats Lancel amd Jaime [[KickTheDog very cruelly]]
* BadFuture: Dany gets a glimpse of this in the House of the Undying. [[spoiler:The Red Keep is in ruins, winter has come (and hasn't left for a long time), everyone's dead, and snow sits on the Iron Throne]]. This premonition also shows up in Bran's visions later on, implying it's a demonstration of [[spoiler:what will happen if the White Walkers overrun the entire continent.]]. In the final episode [[spoiler: This future has come to pass, because of Daenerys herself. Thankfully, not everyone is dead.]]

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** Robert ignores the advice of his council ans and treats Lancel amd and Jaime [[KickTheDog very cruelly]]
* BadFuture: Dany Daenerys gets a glimpse of this in the what might befall Westeros House of the Undying. Undying if the Night King wins the Great War. [[spoiler:The Red Keep is in ruins, winter has come (and hasn't left for a long time), everyone's dead, and snow sits on the Iron Throne]]. This premonition Throne sits empty among the debris]]. Bran also shows up in Bran's visions sees this vision later on, implying it's a demonstration of [[spoiler:what this is what will happen if the White Walkers overrun the entire continent.]]. In continent. Only at the final episode [[spoiler: This future has come to pass, because end of Daenerys herself. Thankfully, the show do we learn that [[spoiler:it was actually a fortelling of what would happen if ''Daenerys'' won, not everyone is dead.]]
the Night King]].
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* BladeOnAStick:
** Oberyn, like most Dornishmen, favours a spear in open combat. This trope form half of his House sigil along with ThePowerOfTheSun.
** Grey Worm, and the Unsullied in general, can kick some serious ass with their spears and phalanx formations.
** Doran Martell's immense personal guardsman Areo Hotah wields an opulently bejeweled glaive.
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Per TRS.


* BadassBaritone:
** Tywin Lannister, thanks to the magnificent voice of Creator/CharlesDance.
** Roose Bolton has a deep, smooth, dispassionate voice.
** Despite being a relatively minor character in Season 2, Dagmer certainly makes an impression, largely due to the magnificent voice of Ralph Ineson.
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* BeingGoodSucks: Many characters who try to do the right thing end up suffering for it, but this gets {{deconstructed}} later in the series when it turns out being the DoomedMoralVictor can also lead to HundredPercentAdorationRating and the UndyingLoyalty of one's subjects. This is perhaps best exemplified by ''ten-year-old'' Lyanna Mormont's declaration: "Bear Island knows no king but the King in the North, whose name is ''Stark''."

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* BeingGoodSucks: Many characters who try to do the right thing end up suffering for it, but this gets {{deconstructed}} later in the series when it turns out being the DoomedMoralVictor can also lead to HundredPercentAdorationRating and the UndyingLoyalty of one's subjects. This is perhaps best exemplified by ''ten-year-old'' Lyanna Mormont's declaration: "Bear Island knows no king but the King in the North, whose name is ''Stark''."
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* BareYourMidriff: Daenerys in Dothraki garb and again with [[http://larb.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/got1-e1400607957431.png this dress]] she wears in "Mockingbird".
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** Season 1 opens with the reawakening of the EvilIsDeathlyCold White Walkers and closes with the rebirth of the KillItWithFire dragons at opposite ends of the world. The season also begins and ends with a new generation re-acquiring their ancestral CoolPet: the Starks discover a litter of direwolf pups in "Winter is Coming" and Daenerys hatches her dragons in "Fire and Blood".

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** Season 1 opens with the reawakening of the EvilIsDeathlyCold White Walkers and closes with the rebirth of the KillItWithFire dragons at opposite ends of the world. The season also begins and ends with a new generation re-acquiring their ancestral CoolPet: pet: the Starks discover a litter of direwolf pups in "Winter is Coming" and Daenerys hatches her dragons in "Fire and Blood".
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** Tyrion specifically compares his mind to a sword, but is still able to kill men with [[ShieldBash kite shield]] and [[AnAxeToGrind battle axe]].

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** Tyrion specifically compares his mind to a sword, but is still able to kill men with [[ShieldBash kite shield]] and [[AnAxeToGrind battle axe]].axe.



** Tyrion claims, "My brother has his sword and I have my mind," though he proves [[BadassBookworm no slouch]] with [[AnAxeToGrind an axe]] himself.

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** Tyrion claims, "My brother has his sword and I have my mind," though he proves [[BadassBookworm no slouch]] with [[AnAxeToGrind an axe]] axe himself.
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* [[BadassBoast/GameOfThrones Badass Boast]]

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* TheBigBadShuffle: The multiple storylines that occur independently of each other, as well as the shifting morality and power structures of the various noble houses and other factions, results in there being several central villains at a time. Among the top contenders across the series are Tywin Lannister (the head of House Lannister and thus an enemy to the Starks and Baratheons), Littlefinger (actively instigated the War of the Five Kings), Roose and Ramsay Bolton ({{Evil Overlord}}s of the North and enemies of the Greyjoys), the High Sparrow (religious fanatic who is taking over King's Landing), Mance Rayder (the leader of the Wildlings planning to attack the Night's Watch), Euron Greyjoy (psychotic pirate king who desires to have the Iron Throne for himself), and most unquestionably, the White Walkers, who are plotting to invade Westeros and KillEmAll. By season eight, Tywin, the Boltons, the High Sparrow, Mance and [[spoiler:Littlefinger]] are dead, and Cersei has superseded the others by presenting a more immediate threat while the White Walkers march. [[spoiler:With the Night King's demise, Cersei remains the only contender for the title, with Euron being the WildCard.]]

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* TheBigBadShuffle: The multiple storylines that occur independently of each other, as well as the shifting morality and power structures of the various noble houses and other factions, results in there being several central villains at a time. Among the top contenders across the series are Tywin Lannister (the head of House Lannister and thus an enemy to the Starks and Baratheons), Littlefinger (actively instigated the War of the Five Kings), Roose and Ramsay Bolton ({{Evil Overlord}}s of the North and enemies of the Greyjoys), the High Sparrow (religious fanatic who is taking over King's Landing), Mance Rayder (the leader of the Wildlings planning to attack the Night's Watch), Euron Greyjoy (psychotic pirate king who desires to have the Iron Throne for himself), and most unquestionably, the White Walkers, who are plotting to invade Westeros and KillEmAll.kill everyone. By season eight, Tywin, the Boltons, the High Sparrow, Mance and [[spoiler:Littlefinger]] are dead, and Cersei has superseded the others by presenting a more immediate threat while the White Walkers march. [[spoiler:With the Night King's demise, Cersei remains the only contender for the title, with Euron being the WildCard.]]
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** The Lannisters are a textbook example. Sitting at the centre of a DecadentCourt of FeudingFamilies, they are [[{{Fiction500}} rich]], [[{{Pride}} proud]], and [[AmbitionIsEvil ambitious]] with a talent for [[TheChessmaster scheming]] and [[DeadpanSnarker snarking]] held together only by ThickerThanWater. As one of the Great Houses, they have a TangledFamilyTree from [[ArrangedMarriage political marriages]] and adulterous {{twincest}}. Their [[AbusiveParent abusive]] [[ThePatriarch patriarch]] Tywin is also a MagnificentBastard and a WellDoneSonGuy to each of his children: Cersei the LadyDrunk SmugSnake [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen queen]], Jaime the BrilliantButLazy JadedWashout, and Tyrion TheUnfavorite DepravedDwarf. Beyond all this is the matter of Cersei's son Joffrey, Westeros' latest [[TheCaligula Caligula]].

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** The Lannisters are a textbook example. Sitting at the centre of a DecadentCourt of FeudingFamilies, they are [[{{Fiction500}} rich]], [[{{Pride}} proud]], and [[AmbitionIsEvil ambitious]] with a talent for [[TheChessmaster scheming]] and [[DeadpanSnarker snarking]] held together only by ThickerThanWater. As one of the Great Houses, they have a TangledFamilyTree from [[ArrangedMarriage political marriages]] and adulterous {{twincest}}. Their [[AbusiveParent abusive]] [[ThePatriarch patriarch]] Tywin is also a MagnificentBastard [[TheChessmaster CHessmaster]] and a WellDoneSonGuy to each of his children: Cersei the LadyDrunk SmugSnake [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen queen]], Jaime the BrilliantButLazy JadedWashout, and Tyrion TheUnfavorite DepravedDwarf. Beyond all this is the matter of Cersei's son Joffrey, Westeros' latest [[TheCaligula Caligula]].



** Sansa goes through both BreakTheHaughty ''and'' BreakTheCutie only to end up as the protegée of [[spoiler:Littlefinger]] the Magnificent Bastard.

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** Sansa goes through both BreakTheHaughty ''and'' BreakTheCutie only to end up as the protegée of [[spoiler:Littlefinger]] the Magnificent Bastard.ManipulativeBastard.
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* BadassArmy: The Unsullied are considered the finest soldiers in the world. They are trained TheSpartanWay UpToEleven from childhood and conditioned to be robotically loyal and immune to fear and pain. The ''Histories and Lore'' segment concerning them explains that 3,000 of them once defeated 50,000 Dothraki in the open field to save the Free City of Qohor, though only 600 survived.

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* BadassArmy: The Unsullied are considered the finest soldiers in the world. They are trained TheSpartanWay UpToEleven from childhood and conditioned to be robotically loyal and immune to fear and pain. The ''Histories and Lore'' segment concerning them explains that 3,000 of them once defeated 50,000 Dothraki in the open field to save the Free City of Qohor, though only 600 survived.



* BallisticDiscount: Taken UpToEleven in ''And Now His Watch is Ended'' when Daenerys buys an entire slave army in return for a dragon. However, the slaves become totally obedient to Dany the moment the deal is made -- and they're already inside the city walls.

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* BallisticDiscount: Taken UpToEleven in In ''And Now His Watch is Ended'' when Ended'', Daenerys buys an entire slave army in return for a dragon. However, the slaves become totally obedient to Dany the moment the deal is made -- and they're already inside the city walls.



** Taken UpToEleven in Season 7 when Cersei has a map painted on floor in one of the rooms of the Red Keep.

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** Taken UpToEleven in In Season 7 when 7, Cersei has a map painted on floor in one of the rooms of the Red Keep.
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* BackhandedCompliment: When Hizdahr waxes philosophical about traditions that will go on long after they are all gone, Tyrion declares, "My father would have liked you."
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* BladeEnthusiast:
** Karl Tanner, the self-proclaimed "Legend of Gin Alley," learned to fight as a cutthroat in the slums of Flea Bottom, so he fights with knives rather than a sword.
** House Bolton's motto "Our Blades Are Sharp" applies as much to their flaying knives as their swords.

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[[BullyingADragon/GameOfThrones Bullying a Dragon]]) | GameOfThrones/TropesCToD ([[CallBack/GameOfThrones Call-Back]], [[CanonForeigner/GameOfThrones Canon Foreigner]], [[CompositeCharacter/GameOfThrones Composite Character]], [[CruelAndUnusualDeath/GameOfThrones Cruel and Unusual Death]], [[DeathByAdaptation/GameOfThrones Death by Adaptation]], [[DemotedToExtra/GameOfThrones Demoted to Extra]], [[DueToTheDead/GameOfThrones Due to the Dead]]) | GameOfThrones/TropesEToF ([[EstablishingCharacterMoment/GameOfThrones Establishing Character Moment]], [[FamousLastWords/GameOfThrones Famous Last Words]], [[FanDisservice/GameOfThrones Fan Disservice]], [[FantasyCounterpartCulture/GameOfThrones Fantasy Counterpart Culture]], [[Foil/GameOfThrones Foil]], [[Foreshadowing/GameOfThrones Foreshadowing]]) | GameOfThrones/TropesGToK ([[HateSink/GameOfThrones Hate Sink]], [[JerkassHasAPoint/GameOfThrones Jerkass Has a Point]]) | GameOfThrones/TropesLToO ([[Leitmotif/GameOfThrones Leitmotif]], [[OhCrap/GameOfThrones Oh, Crap!]]) | GameOfThrones/TropesPToS ([[PragmaticAdaptation/GameOfThrones Pragmatic Adaptation]], [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome/GameOfThrones Surprisingly Realistic Outcome]]) | GameOfThrones/TropesTToZ ([[WhamEpisode/GameOfThrones Wham Episode]])]]]]-]
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* BaldOfAwesome: Prince Doran's bodyguard Areo Hotah.
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* BadassBeard: Pretty much every adult male character at one point or another, in one form or another.



* BadassMustache: Oberyn has one.
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* BlamingTheVictim: Brienne and Jaime come across the bodies of three women who were hanged by Stark soldiers for having sex with Lannister soldiers, whom they are currently at war with; they state the women deserved it because they betrayed their country. Brienne [[CurbStompBattle disagrees]]. To make matters worse, it's left ambiguous if the three women willingly had sex with the Lannister soldiers at all, seeing as both sides are guilty of committing war crimes against the smallfolk.

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* BlamingTheVictim: Brienne and Jaime come across the bodies of three women who were hanged by Stark soldiers for having sex with Lannister soldiers, whom they are currently at war with; they state the women deserved it because they betrayed their country. Brienne [[CurbStompBattle disagrees]]. To make matters worse, it's left ambiguous if the three women willingly had sex with the Lannister soldiers at all, seeing as both sides are guilty of committing war crimes against the smallfolk. The only real difference is that the Lannisters did so under orders from Lord Tywin as part of an intentional terror campaign; the Northern soldiers who engage in RapePillageAndBurn did so largely against King Robb's wishes. Not that it a matters for the average commoner.
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* BlamingTheVictim: Brienne and Jaime come across the bodies of three women who were hanged by Stark soldiers for having sex with Lannister soldiers, whom they are currently at war with; they state the women deserved it because they betrayed their country. Brienne [[CurbStompBattle disagrees]]. To make matters worse, it's left ambiguous if the three women willingly had sex with the Lannister soldiers at all, seeing as both sides are guilty of committing war crimes against the smallfolk.
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** Lyanna Mormont takes up this role in Season 6, eventually [[spoiler: dying battle]] in Season 8, no older than twelve.

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** Lyanna Mormont takes up this role in Season 6, eventually [[spoiler: dying in battle]] in Season 8, no older than twelve.
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** Lyanna Mormont takes up this role in Season 6, eventually [[spoiler: dying battle]] in Season 8, no older than twelve.
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** ''The Long Night'' in Season 8 has a sequence where it cuts between multiple groups of named characters doing this against [[spoiler: the Night King's]] army.
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** The High Sparrow is clad in rags, barefoot, and disheveled, but he makes crowned heads cower in fear.
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