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* While Victarion's victory in the wrestling duel can be seen as awesome, one should remember that he and Dagmer had been comrades in arms as well as mentor student for years. Even a RatedMForManly Ironborn likely had regrets on this falling out.

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* While Victarion's victory in the wrestling duel can be seen as awesome, one should remember that he and Dagmer had been comrades in arms as well as mentor student for years. Even a RatedMForManly macho Ironborn likely had regrets on this falling out.
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* The massacres carried out by the Tyroshi against their slaves. Dialed UpToEleven with the Night of Flames.

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* The massacres carried out by the Tyroshi against their slaves. Dialed UpToEleven up to eleven with the Night of Flames.
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* The deaths of Ned and the Blackfish during the Fourth Slave War, especially for Robert's reaction to them.
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* Brienne's HeroicBSOD after failing to save Joanna from an angry mob, blaming herself for the young princess' death.
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* Lynn Corbary's death at Claymoor Water. Love him or hate him, he was a major character practically since the beginning of the story, and his departure is a major loss.

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* Lynn Lyn Corbary's death at Claymoor Water. Love him or hate him, he was a major character practically since the beginning of the story, and his departure is a major loss.
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* Lynn Corbary's death at Claymoor Water. Love him or hate him, he was a major character practically since the beginning of the story, and his departure is a major loss.
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* Stannis' death from plague. Pycelle is driven to tears as he concludes his king won't pull through, while Renly (who has a much better relationship with his brother than in canon) is consumed by grief afterwards.
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** This all ultimately leads to him killing himself, when he can no longer reconcile his duty with Viserys' plans to unleash the Dothraki on first the Abolitionists and then Westeros.
* The wrath and grief of the Myrish leadership when Gerion is [[DroppedABridgeOnHim unexpectedly killed]].

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