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2
3!Incumbent royal family
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5[[folder:Robert Baratheon]]
6!!King Robert "Bobby" Baratheon
7
8The King of Westeros at the beginning of the play, who quickly meets an early death. He came to his position after leading a rebellion against the previous royal family, which was sparked by prince Rhaegar Targaryen kidnapping Robert's betrothed Lyanna. Lyanna having died during the rebellion, Robert ended up in an political marriage with Cersei Lannister, which officially produced three children who take suspiciously little after him. Robert's own extra-marital activities, meanwhile, have produced a high number of bastards.
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10* AdiposeRex: A purely informed one. While one of Renly's parts in "King Robert Baratheon" mentions him gaining a lot of weight, the actor portraying him looks ''really'' slim compared to the character's canon live-action portrayal.
11* TheAlcoholic: He's seen without holding a drink only in "Hand-Holding" and he regularly reminds Eddard that he's constantly drunk in that song.
12* AlliterativeName: The play nicknaming him "Bobby" results in this. He even introduces himself as "Bobby B" in "Small Council".
13* AloofBigBrother: Stannis mentions Robert not paying much attention to him during their childhood in "A H(e)art Inflamed".
14* BigFun: His part in "Small Council" has him casually rapping about how he's been taking things easy on his royal obligations, while holding a drink.
15* BrokenAce: His best days were during a rebellion that is now very far behind, and he hates his current lot in life.
16* TheCasanova: His tendency to sleep with prostitutes is the reason his has so many bastard children.
17* FormerlyFit: Just as informed as his AdiposeRex status, as the actor portraying him seems to be ''currently'' fit.
18* TheHedonist: "King Robert Baratheon" mentions he got really into drinking, hunting and sleeping with whores after being crowned King.
19* HuntingAccident: This is canonically the cause of his death, and the talk about strong wine and boar hunting in "Plot Development" alludes to this.
20* TheMourningAfter: "King Robert Baratheon" outright states he never got over Lyanna's death. In "Hand-Holding", Robert considers Lyanna's loss a major factor in letting himself and Eddard drift apart prior to the beginning of the play.
21* OldFriend: Having been foster brothers with Eddard Stark is one of the reasons he wants Eddard to be his new Hand of the King.
22* ReallyGetsAround: In "Small Council", he claims to have fathered two dozen bastards and to be working on the third dozen.
23* StrongFamilyResemblance: Justified between him and Stannis, as the actor playing him goes on to play Stannis after his death.
24* UnfitForGreatness: He outright spells out that being King hasn't been working for him in "Small Council".
25[[/folder]]
26
27[[folder:Cersei Lannister]]
28!!Queen Cersei Lannister
29
30Robert's wife and later widow. For the better part of the marriage, she has been having an affair with her brother Jaime, who's the biological father of her children. She is also much more active in Westerosi politics than Robert ever was, and hence sees Joffrey ascending to the throne as a way to secure more power for her family. Eddard finding out about her childrens' true parentage prompts her to accelerate that agenda, only to have to deal with the consequences of giving nominal power to a sociopathic teenager.
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32* ArrangedMarriage: Her marriage with Robert is a political one.
33* BattleOfWits: An active participant in the one taking place in the King's Landing court.
34* BrotherSisterIncest: Sleeps with Jaime, who's her own brother.
35* {{Hypocrite}}: During "Stannis Refuted", she tries to cast doubt on Stannis being Shireen's real father.
36* MamaBear: She's shown to be quite protective towards Joffrey. When [[spoiler:Joffrey gets poisoned]], she fabricates evidence against the person who seemingly did it, even though the person being framed means there was already plenty of incriminating false evidence against them.
37* PetTheDog: During "Ten Siege Commandments", she makes sure the noble ladies are confined in a safe place.
38* SelectiveObliviousness:
39** During "The Riot", Tyrion deliberately goes behind her back while putting his plans to defend King's Landing against Stannis in place, because he knows Cersei will disagree with them regardless of how sensible they are. He turns out to be right.
40** During "Opposing Council", she calls Joffrey "amusing" after he suggests killing the Night's Watch for acknowledging other kings besides himself, and says she's "nothing by joyous" when Tyrion asks if she's pleased with how he turned out.
41[[/folder]]
42
43[[folder:Joffrey Baratheon]]
44!!King Joffrey "Joff" Baratheon
45
46Robert's oldest son and official heir, who becomes King after his death. Biologically speaking, his father is actually his own maternal uncle, making his claim to the throne non-existent in practice. The more immediate problem with his rule is that he was a PsychopathicManchild even before he was crowned, which makes him TheCaligula as a King. His older family members and advisors hence find themselves having to keep him in check in addition to managing the war that needs to be won to keep him on the throne.
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48* ArrangedMarriage: His betrothal to Sansa gets a few mentions in Act I, mostly in the context of Sansa liking the arrangement less and less. [[spoiler:By the time Act II rolls in, he's engaged to Margaery instead]].
49* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Of all the people who die in the play, he's the smallest loss.]]
50* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: At some point, he reacts to the latest act of discipline towards him by threatening to kill eight kittens in retaliation.
51* BastardBastard: He's technically born out of wedlock, and not exactly the nicest character in the play.
52* ChocolateBaby: Is blonde despite his official father being black-haired, hinting toward the fact that he has "a few branches missing in the family tree" as Eddard put it.
53* CrosscastRole: He's played by a woman according to the cast credits.
54* EstablishingCharacterMoment: His first scene consists of him walking onstage holding Eddard Stark's head and proudly showing it to Cersei. This occurs right as Cersei and Littlefinger are discussing plans that require Eddard as a ''live'' hostage.
55* InbredAndEvil: His parents are brother and sister[[note]] and his sole set of grandparents cousins in canon[[/note]]. He's one of the most vile characters to make it onstage.
56* SpannerInTheWorks: If a situation requires him to be amicable, or at least appear to be so, you can bet he'll choose that moment to have a temper tantrum. Which may or may not include death threats.
57* StupidEvil: His evil acts have a tendency to be detrimental to his own reign.
58[[/folder]]
59
60[[folder:Tyrion Lannister]]
61!!Tyrion Lannister
62
63Cersei and Jaime's younger brother, who has dwarfism in canon. The child in a MaternalDeathBlameTheChild situation, he's the family BlackSheep. He thinks of himself as the protagonist of the play, and assumes to be the heroic kind. He gets an unexpected opportunity to prove himself when he's made Joffrey's Hand of the King by his father so the latter can keep his focus on fighting the War of the Five Kings. Fortunately for him, he does have the brains for the job, and "nicest Lannister" is a low bar to clear.
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65
66* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Between the play not having enough production values to give anyone the scars they have in canon and the CrosscastRole, this version of Tyrion is very smooth-faced and looks young enough to pass as someone younger than Cersei.
67* AntiHero: What he really is, but it takes [[spoiler:deciding to be more self-centered than he already is]] for him to admit it.
68* ArrangedMarriage: With [[spoiler:Sansa]]. While feeling it doesn't quite fit the heroic character he thinks himself to be, he's trying at least be a decent husband and doesn't react well to [[spoiler:Tywin arranging for Catelyn and Robb's assassination]].
69* ArmorPiercingQuestion: He attempts this towards Cersei during "Opposing Council" via asking her if she's pleased with Joffrey. Unfortunately, thanks to her SelectiveObliviousness, Cersei is actually fine with Joffrey.
70* BadassBureaucrat: There is no Act I song featuring him that doesn't mention at least one of his feats as Hand, with the biggest focus being on his defense of King's Landing that is shown across three different songs.
71* BattleOfWits: A participant in it, and a quite good one. Unfortunately, his own family members won't let him hold onto a victory for very long and other participants wouldn't mind getting rid of him, either.
72* BrutalHonesty: If he grows sufficently impatient with a situation, he will express his honest thoughts about it, regardless of the authority the person he's talking to has over him. This includes his own family members.
73* CrosscastRole: The role requires a short person to be anything close to the text, and such a criterion favors women in a cast lacking any people with dwarfism.
74* TheDogBitesBack: He kills [[spoiler:Tywin]] at the end of the play, as a payback from the mistreatment received from him.
75* DudeWheresMyRespect: Implied by the narration a the beginning of "The Dorne Identity", which mentions Tyrion waking up to Tywin getting all the credit for [[spoiler:defeating Stannis near the end of Act I]] and forcing the mountain clans under Tyrion's command to flee from King's Landing. This comes alongside everyone else claiming the best rewards before Tyrion. Even Tyrion's new job Master of Coin was canonically Littlefinger's job during Act I, which means it was vacant only because Littlefinger was made a Lord (the fact that Harrenhal is not exactly a desirable piece of property in canon is omitted from the play).
76* HonestAdvisor: Being expected to give a sub-par King advice while being prone to BrutalHonesty results in him being this. He ends up being this to other people around him, as well.
77* {{Patricide}}: [[spoiler:Kills Tywin near the end of the play.]]
78* SelfMadeOrphan: His mother has been dead for years when the play starts [[spoiler:and he kills Tywin near the end of the play]].
79* TragicHero: Between Tywin constantly yanking the carpet from under his feet and his own flaws, his efforts to get recognition end with him [[spoiler:having to flee King's Landing after getting falsely convicted for one murder and actually killing a couple of people]].
80* TheUnfavorite: Comes with being the family BlackSheep.
81* UnwantedSpouse: To his wife. Tywin [[spoiler:ordering for two of her family members to be killed]] ''after'' the wedding takes place doesn't help Tyrion's case.
82* WellDoneSonGuy: He's this until [[spoiler:the Red Wedding]], after which he loses what little respect he had for Tywin. His repeated chorus across different scenes is:
83-->'''Tyrion:''' I am not giving away that spot!\
84I am not giving away that spot!\
85I'll earn the pride of the lions\
86Show that I'm the son of Tywin\
87I am not giving away that spot!
88[[/folder]]
89
90[[folder:Tywin Lannister]]
91!!Tywin Lannister
92
93Cersei, Jaime and Tyrion's father, patriarch of the Lannister family. He's the most composed member of the family and has enough authority over his children and grandson to be one of the few people all of them will listen to. He also has plenty of authority within the country as a respected military leader. Unfortunately for his enemies, that position also means that he's one of the people who has interest in keeping Joffrey on the throne.
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95* AbusiveParents: While this side of him is low-key compared to his canon counterpart, a few events show how little he actually cares about Tyrion. He takes every good thing that happens to Tyrion away from him and his shown to be all too willing to punish him when he has a reason to do so.
96* BattleOfWits: The fact that he's skilled in this domain as well is what ultimately gets him rid of [[spoiler:the Starks]].
97* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: He has a pattern of doing this. In the bacstory, Gregor Clegane was the one who killed Elia Martell and her children. In the play itself, he effectively delegated [[spoiler:killing the Starks to Roose Bolton and the Freys]].
98* BigDamnHeroes: Shows up with reinforcements that turn the tide of the battle in favor of the Lannisters [[spoiler:during the siege of King's Landing.]]
99* DragonInChief: When Tywin takes over as Joffrey's Hand in Act II, he's shown to be the one actually running things. Considering Joffrey's contribution to most issues is exactly what you'd expect from a TheCaligula, the other members of the royal court let things stay that way.
100* IWantGrandkids: While he technically has grandchildren via Cersei (who are technically Jaime's, as well), he's very pushy about Tyrion having children with his wife during "Your Obedient Warden".
101* HeirClubForMen: During his IWantGrandkids moment, he asks Tyrion to give him a grand''son''.
102* ParentalFavoritism: He calls Jaime his "Golden Son" during "Hand of the King", which indicates him being his favorite child.
103* TheStrategist: He's the one making plans and calling the shots for the Lannister army in the War of Five Kings.
104* UndignifiedDeath: Dies while in the privy.
105[[/folder]]
106
107[[folder:Jaime Lannister]]
108!!Ser Jaime Lannister
109
110Brother to Tyrion and Cersei, who is also in an incestuous relationship with the latter and the father of her three children, including Joffrey. His relationship with Cersei and his capture early in the War of the Five Kings result in him being often spoken about, but never seen.
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112* BrotherSisterIncest: He's sleeping with his own sister and is the biological father of her children.
113* TheGhost: The fact he's never seen onstage during the play gets a thorough discussion in "Stark to Finish", when Catelyn points out that she has yet to actually see him.
114* TheKingslayer: Jaime's canon counterpart is the TropeNamer, and Jaime's "Kingslayer" nickname is used to talk about him by Karstark in "Stark to Finish".
115* SmallRoleBigImpact: He has quite a lot of impact on the story for someone who never actually shows up:
116** He's the main reason Joffrey's parentage is a problem, merely by being his actual father.
117** In canon, Jaime killed Aerys, Viserys and Daenerys' father, during Robert's rebellion.
118** He's part of the chain of events that eventually seal the fate of the Stark campaign.
119** In Act II, he's the reason [[spoiler:Qyburn]] is present in King's Landing at the end of "Talk Less, Stab More".
120[[/folder]]
121
122
123!Royal family entourage
124
125[[folder:Petyr Baelish]]
126!!Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish
127
128A self-confessed SocialClimber who has made it to being the King's Master of Coin and considers anything goes as long as it helps him climb the social ladder. He's an acquaintance to Catelyn Stark and canonically once lost a duel for her hand to Eddard Stark's late older brother. The situation makes him the perfect FalseFriend to Eddard Stark in the early part of the play, but also later keeps him from being completely indifferent to the fact that Catelyn's teenage daughter is living in the royal castle.
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131* AmbitionIsEvil: His ambition makes him take actions whose morality (or rather lack thereof) is often approved of by the Lannisters.
132* BestServedCold: His comment about Eddard's brother having been "a douche" strongly implies that the whole FalseFriend stint was payback for losing Catelyn to his brother; it's quite explicitly the case in canon, while the play merely hints at it.
133* BitchInSheepsClothing: He seems friendly and helpful enough towards Eddard during "Small Council" and "Plot Development". Then, near the end of the latter song, he pulls his knife out of his belt and slowly moves as to be behind Eddard...
134* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Eddard is just the first of three people he's seen backstabbing during the play, and adaptation-induced changes are the only reason the viewer don't get to see more of them.
135* ConfusionFu: One of his lines in "The Groom When It Happened" sums up the idea of confusing one's political rivals:
136-->'''Littlefinger:''' If they don't know where you're going, you'll never be seen.
137* CrazyJealousGuy: The letter he sends Sansa's eventual AltarDiplomacy husband includes the words "Fuck you, she's mine" and a picture of himself and Sansa sailing away on a boat kissing.
138* CreepyUncle: As of "The Groom When It Happened", he's technically Sansa's uncle by marriage. This happens after even someone who has only seen the play would know about his attraction to Sansa.
139* FalseFriend: He's seen betraying several characters with whom he was seemingly on friendly terms mere minutes earlier.
140* HiddenAgendaVillain: A scene has Tywin make a couple remarks about Littlefinger being a mystery whose true motives will probably never be known. This occurs while Tyrion is looking at a crude sketch depicting one of Littlefinger's few somewhat clear goals, namely the "sharing a kiss with Sansa sometime in the future" one.
141* PayEvilUntoEvil: The people he betrays aren't always that likable themselves, resulting in one of his backstabbings being one of the play's most triumphant moments.
142* SocialClimber: He flat-out tells Eddard abour his desire to "rise above his station" upon meeting him, and a couple other scenes refer to his ladder-climbing.
143* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Littlefinger not liking people no longer useful to him to stay alive is implied to be the reason [[spoiler:Dontos]] had to die.
144[[/folder]]
145
146[[folder:Varys]]
147!!Varys
148
149TheSpymaster to the King, who happens to be eunuch and the person at court Tyrion gets along with best. As a result, he's frequently seen helping Tyrion out in various ways.
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151* AdaptationalHeroism:
152** The television version of Varys is the only canon one who has a true friendship with Tyrion. The play's version of Varys is almost entirely definined by his friendship and alliance with Tyrion.
153** His book counterpart is, in many ways, a second Littlefinger. Here, his plot to bring the Targaryen dynasty back only gets a mention in the 2018 version of "Plot Development". The 2019 version replaced that mention with a formal announcement of Robert's death while still having Varys act worried about Daenerys taking the throne back in "Small Council". This results in him giving no signs of being allied with the Targaryens. At best, paying close attention to Varys during "The Dorne Identity" will show him bring his hand to his mouth when [[spoiler:Elia's children, who were also Rhaegar's]] are mentioned.
154* ApologeticAttacker: The one time he has to speak against Tyrion, he apologizes to Tyrion right after doing it.
155* BetrayalByInaction: His response to Littlefinger pulling his knife out and making moves towards Eddard in "Plot Development" is to walk off-stage.
156* OnlyFriend: Between Jaime being kept offstage, Podrick only getting a brief mention, Bronn's vocabulary being reduced to PokemonSpeak and Shae taking her cues from her book version, Varys comes across as Tyrion's only true friend in court.
157* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He leaves the stage near the end of "Plot Development" sometime between the moment Littlefinger pulls his knife out and the moment he puts it to Eddard's throat.
158* TheSpymaster: Being the King's master spy is his job, though it doesn't have much use in the plot besides sometimes providing Tyrion with knowledge he doesn't already have.
159[[/folder]]
160
161[[folder:Sandor Clegane]]
162!!Sandor "The Hound" Clegane
163
164Joffrey's bodyguard, who acts as a knight in many ways but never formally became one. He's also one of Sansa's many suitors.
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166* AdaptationalHeroism: Almost everything that made his canon version morally grey was cut out of the play, leaving only his heroic aspects. The only thing that got salvaged was him not keeping Joffrey from beheading Eddard. The only time he's outright stated to be fighting is during Stannis' attack on King's Landing and even Tyrion ends up joining the action in that one.
167* BodyguardCrush: His protection duties extend to Sansa due to her being engaged to Joffrey, and Sandor is sweet on her.
168* TheBusCameBack: He briefly appears in "Time For a Frown", just to drive home the fact that [[spoiler:he and Sansa can no longer be a thing]].
169* FlowersOfRomance: When he shows up again in "Time For a Frown", he's holding a small bouqet of flowers. The fact that he looks dejected when he realizes Sansa [[spoiler:is getting married]] leaves little ambiguity concerning his intentions.
170* HidingBehindYourBangs: His hair covers the part of his face that is supposed to have a burn scar in canon.
171* PopculturalOsmosisFailure: When Sansa calls Dontos "her Florian" after the male half of a well-known pair of lovers, Sandor mistakes it for AccidentalMisnaming.
172* PutOnABus: He leaves King's Landing at the end of "More Than Jest Friends".
173[[/folder]]
174
175[[folder:Bronn]]
176!!Bronn
177
178A very quiet sellsword in Tyrion's employ.
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180* AdaptationalDumbass: His canon counterpart is surprisingly smart, but such a trait is a little hard to convey with a vocabulary reduced to PokemonSpeak.
181* HiredGuns: Technically a hired sword, given the setting.
182* MeaningfulName: He's the "brawn" to Tyrion's brain, even moreso than his canon counterpart.
183* PokemonSpeak: Unless he's providing an extra voice to the ensemble, he's never heard saying anything besides his own name.
184* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He's not seen after "Shae No To This". This is justified by canon after "The Groom When It Happened", as the events from the song gave him the choice between accepting an offer that amounted to a very large BegoneBribe or doing something very risky for his life for no monetary gain. He chose the former option.
185[[/folder]]
186
187[[folder:Shae]]
188!!Shae
189
190A prostitute Tyrion is keeping despite Tywin expressly forbidding him to bring a prostitute to King's Landing. She hence needs to stay hidden. In the meantime, she has no qualms about making Tyrion spend lavish amounts of money on her, or letting him believe they are having a genuinely loving relationship.
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192* BigBeautifulWoman: She' bigger than both her canon counterparts and attractive enough to catch Tyrion's eye.
193* CampFollower: The fact she was providing companionship to various members of the Lannister army before meeting Tyrion is the reason she was present in Tyrion's general vicinity during the events of "Hand of the King".
194* GoldDigger: During "Shae No To This", she makes it quite clear she's after Tyrion's money.
195* MinorCharacterMajorSong: She has a big part in "Shae No To This" and sings most of "Congratshaelations".
196* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: "Congratshaelations" consists almost entirely of her pointing out that from her perspective, Tyrion is quite self-centered and actually treating her and those around him quite badly.
197[[/folder]]
198
199
200[[folder:Dontos]]
201!!Ser Dontos
202
203Canonically a knight who was made a fool after Sansa suggested the job change to Joffrey as an alternative to having him killed. He's now trying to pay Sansa back in any way he can and among her suitors.
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205* AdaptationalHeroism: The original's tone being what it is, both of Dontos' canon counterparts had ulterior motives to help Sansa. The play makes no mention of the ulterior motives and makes Dontos' kind acts come across as more sincere.
206* IOweYouMyLife: Sansa caught his attention by saving his life.
207* MomentKiller: He ruins Sandor and Sansa's attempt at having a romantic scene in "More Than Jest Friends".
208[[/folder]]
209
210[[folder:Gregor Clegane (spoilers)]]
211!!Ser Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane
212
213A knight working for the Lannisters, who killed Elia Martell and her children during Robert's rebellion. He's a feared enough fighter that few are willing to be his opponent. Canonically, he's Sandor Clegane's older brother.
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215* CameBackWrong: Implied by his ZombieGait after resurrection.
216* DeathInTheLimelight: He dies in the only scene that actually has him onstage.
217* OneHandedZweihander: Shown holding a quite large sword with only one hand in "Talk Less, Stab More". Oberyn even points it out in his narration.
218* TheQuietOne: Stays almost entirely silent during his only scene.
219* WouldHurtAChild: The fact he killed Elia's children gets enough mention to make it hard to forget.
220[[/folder]]
221
222
223!Stannis' faction
224
225[[folder:Stannis Baratheon]]
226!!King Stannis Baratheon
227
228Robert's younger brother and Renly's older brother. Objectively, Joffrey's true parentage makes Stannis Robert's sole true heir and hence the rightful King of Westeros. As far as the Lannisters and their allies are concerned, Stannis is trying to usurp his nephew's rightful title by spreading lies about his parentage and waging war against him. On top of this, he is much less popular with the people than his younger brother Renly is.
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230* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Cersei claims nobody likes him near the end of "Stannis Refuted". When Stannis shows up to claim his seat, Littlefinger's response is "Anyone but him!".
231* BigDamnHeroes: His arrival is very welcome during [[spoiler:the siege of Castle Black]].
232* TheChosenOne: According to Melisandre, he's the Lord of Light's Chosen One.
233* DudeWheresMyRespect: His rant in "A H(e)art Inflamed" includes the fact that he built a navy while Robert was out drinking and fathering bastards and him defending Storm's End only for Robert to give the place to Renly while Stannis ended up with Dragonstone.
234* EvilUncle: He has very few qualms about using Edric as a HumanSacrifice. As far as Joffrey's supporters are concerned, he's not exactly being Uncle Of The Year to him either.
235* HeroWithBadPublicity: He's both the righful heir of the throne and someone whose reign would be an improvement compared to that of Joffrey and the Lannisters. Unfortunately, Stannis isn't well-liked to start with and his only move towards actually improving his image happens quite close to the end of the play.
236* ParentalNeglect: When Stannis puts forth that his reign is blessed by the Lord of Light, Cersei replies that the Lord of Light (and/or Stannis' jester, if Cersei was actually continuing her previous line) is also a more loving parent to Shireen than Stannis is.
237* TheResenter: His fist line in "A H(e)art Inflamed" is saying that he remembers every single slight on Robert's part.
238* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: His first move to pull himself out out of HeroWithBadPublicity status boils down to being more proactive on a subject the throne's other claimants are neglecting.
239* StrongFamilyResemblance: Comes with being played by the same actor as Robert.
240[[/folder]]
241
242[[folder:Davos]]
243!!Ser Davos
244
245Stannis' Hand of the King. He never hesitates to tell Stannis the hard truths, but the extent to which Stannis listens to them varies. He and Stannis' young daughter Shireen also have a soft spot for each other. Davos is often at odds of with fellow advisor Melisandre, especially on the subject of sacrificing Edric.
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247* TheConsigliere: A big part of his job is being Stannis' voice of reason.
248* IntergenerationalFriendship: Besides Stannis, the only other person he's consistently seen getting along with is Stannis' daughter.
249* NeverLearnedToRead: We know he's illiterate at the beginning of the play because he's teaching himself to read in "Please, Your Grace".
250* WouldntHurtAChild: The fact that Edric is still a child is a very obvious factor in the fact that Davos doesn't like the idea of him being used as a HumanSacrifice.
251[[/folder]]
252
253[[folder:Melisandre]]
254!!Melisandre
255
256A Red Priestess advising Stannis who worships the god R'hllor, also known as the Lord of Light. She has magical powers that can give Stannis the edge he needs to win the throne, but R'hllor asks for sacrifices of King's blood in return. She views Edric as little more than a supply for the blood in question and has a general "the ends justify the means" attitude that puts her at odds with Davos.
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258* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: Red hair and red clothes for a priestess who deals with fire a lot.
259* BloodMagic: Her magic requires human lives, or at least to actual human blood, to work.
260* CourtMage: She's both technically a mage and technically part of a King's court.
261* ImpliedLoveInterest: Davos introduces her as serveral things in "Red Woman", one of them being "maybe also [Stannis'] mistress".
262[[/folder]]
263
264[[folder:Shireen Baratheon]]
265!!Shireen Baratheon
266
267Stannis' bookish young daughter, who gets along with Davos as well. She provides help for a few problems both men face over the course of the play.
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269* AdaptationalAttractiveness: No greyscale scar for this version of her.
270* {{Bookworm}}: She's introduced reading a book and impressing Davos with her ability to read.
271* NiceGuy: Aside from being a little scared of an angry Melisandre in "Knight's Watch Defeated", she's nice and friendly to her father and his allies. She also goes as far as [[spoiler:helping Edric escape]].
272* TheSmartGuy: She figures out that the events of "A H(e)art Inflamed" are a very good time to let Davos out of his cell and later realizes that [[spoiler:Mance Rayder]] would qualify as a King's blood sacrifice.
273* VagueAge: The actress playing her is short enough to pass as a teen, but the canon character is an actual child and is one of the few young characters to not get an AgeLift in ''Series/GameOfThrones''. Meanwhile, other characters get their age stated, sometimes being explicitly younger than the actor playing them: Robb is fifteen going on sixteen, Tommen (not shown) is nine by the end of the play and Daenerys is implied to be seventeen.
274[[/folder]]
275
276[[folder:Edric Storm]]
277!!Edric Storm
278
279One of Robert's bastards that Stannis' forces managed to capture during the war. Melisandre and Stannis view him a convenient HumanSacrifice, while both Davos and Shireen care a little more about his well-being.
280----
281* CrosscastRole: His role is one of the other ones the actress playing Joffrey is credited for.
282* ImStandingRightHere: He reminds Melisandre of his same when she speaks of him as if he's just a walking King's blood container while he's in the room.
283* PutOnABus: He leaves the story after [[spoiler:Shireen sets him free]].
284* TargetedHumanSacrifice: He's captured to be made into a sacrifice because he's Robert's biological son.
285[[/folder]]
286
287
288!Renly's faction
289
290[[folder:Renly Baratheon]]
291!!King Renly Baratheon
292
293The youngest Baratheon brother, very popular among the common people. Before Robert's death, Renly was trying to make him take his lover's younger sister as a mistress. After Robert's death, Renly gets interested in the throne himself. The sister in question is quick to remind him that she wants to marry well and that her family has a large army on hand.
294----
295* BestFriendsInLaw: Renly's wedding to Margaery enabled him to technically be brothers-in-law with Loras.
296* BetrayalByInaction: His response to Littlefinger pulling his knife out and making moves towards Eddard in "Plot Development" is to walk off-stage.
297* BlingOfWar: His outfit includes a large golden neckpiece reaching his shoulders and upper chest decorated with antlers.
298* IncompatibleOrientation: With his wife Margaery, who quickly gets impatient for the wedding's consummation.
299-->'''Margaery:''' I'm in wedding bliss, although I wish my man would lay me\
300Tell this to my brother, now how he wants to from a harem\
301'''Loras:''' I'm just sayin', Renly would prefer if you would share him
302* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He leaves the stage near the end of "Plot Development" sometime between the moment Littlefinger pulls his knife out and the moment he puts it to Eddard's throat.
303* TheUsurper: He actually doesn't have any kind of legal claim to throne, and is pretty much taking advantage of the fact that a war is going on for it anyway.
304[[/folder]]
305
306[[folder:Margaery Tyrell]]
307!!Margaery
308
309Renly's politically ambitious wife who, much like him, is working the "be liked by the common people" angle. This is however only part of the [[SilkHidingSteel silk hiding the metaphorical steel]] needed to carve oneself a space in the Westerosi political game, and Renly is clearly only a means to an end in her eyes.
310----
311* ArrangedMarriage: With Renly[[spoiler:, later Joffrey]].
312* BadBadActing: She's trying a little too hard to look shocked at the main event of "The Groom When It Happened".
313* TheBeard: Same-sex marriage isn't a thing in Westeros, so she's effectively this for Renly, who ended up in her family's orbit in the first place because he's interested in her brother.
314* CartwrightCurse: Robert died while Renly and Loras were trying to make her his mistress and dead husbands quickly turn out to be a pattern for her.
315* DoubleMeaning: Margaery says that the hairnet given to Sansa is "meant to go over her head". The term works both as an idiosyncratic way of saying "on her head" and an indication of the fact the hairnet is part of a bigger plan that will work only if Sansa is unaware of it.
316* TheIngenue: She calls herself "an ingenue" in "Crownless".
317* IAmSong: "Crownless"
318-->'''Margaery''': I have always been well-liked and kind to all the peasants.\
319Always unsuspicious but ambitious at my essence.
320** Also a IWantSong
321--->'''Margaery''': Jonesin' for the throne, wanna sit upon it.\
322Crownless! Down for the crown, and I'm gonna don it.
323* MisplacedSorrow: When people essential to her plans die, she seems to mourn the plan more than the person.
324* SilkHidingSteel: She manages to stick to the silk for her early scenes, but steel starts showing when [[spoiler:she realizes that Joffrey would make a lousy husband]].
325* WidowedAtTheWedding: Her wedding with [[spoiler:Joffrey]] ends like this.
326[[/folder]]
327
328[[folder:Loras Tyrell]]
329!!Ser Loras Tyrell
330
331Margaery's older brother and Renly's lover.
332----
333* AdaptationalWimp: Very visible in Act II, when Olenna's intervention in necessary to keep the Sand Snakes from harassing him.
334* BestFriendsInLaw: Renly's wedding to Margaery enabled Loras to be technically brothers-in-law with Renly.
335* TheCavalry: He's the one leading the charge when the Tyrell army shows up in "The Siege of King's Landing".
336* DemotedToExtra: Events of the story leave him with little do to in Act II besides showing up alongside Margaery and Olenna at times when the presence of all three of them would be justified.
337* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He claims that his sword is indiscriminate while he's being part of TheCavalry for one of the sides in "The Siege of King's Landing" at a time during which [[spoiler:Renly's death]] is still very much on his mind.
338[[/folder]]
339
340[[folder:Olenna Tyrell]]
341!!Olenna Tyrell, The Queen of Thorns
342
343Margaery and Loras' grandmother, who joins them when they get more permanent place of residence in Act II. She's very invested in Margaery's social climbing, but also in her family's well-being. One of Margaery's arrangements turning out to have a big hidden caveat quickly requires her intervention.
344----
345* CompositeCharacter: In canon, her son Mace is the one to get a seat in the Small Council and is later one of the judges in the murder trial from "The Groom When It Happened".
346* NeverMessWithGranny: ''Littlefinger'' is impressed by her making the Sand Snake to stop harassing Loras during her debut scene. And if any one person is considered a threat to her grandchildren in her eyes, the person in question gets a significantly shorterned lifespan.
347* ObfuscatingStupidity: During "Growing Concerned", she mentions gathering information by faking senility and spending time around people who are more likely to speak the truth about [[spoiler:Joffrey]] than fellow nobles.
348[[/folder]]
349
350
351!House Stark
352
353[[folder:Eddard Stark]]
354!!Eddard "Ned" Stark
355
356Robert's foster brother, husband to Catelyn, father to Sansa, Robb and Jon Snow. He gets chosen as Hand of the King to replace Jon Arryn at the beginning of the play. Having reasons to think Jon Arryn's death wasn't entirely natural, he finds out about Joffrey's true parentage and arranges for Stannis to take the throne before being imprisoned for treason, and later beheaded.
357----
358* FishOutOfWater: He's a HonorBeforeReason type in a DecadentCourt.
359* HonorBeforeReason: His response to everything indicating that Jon Arryn died because he discovered Joffrey's true parentage is to make sure Stannis takes the throne over Joffrey. This move turns out to be a bad one both for his well-being and that of Westeros.
360* NaiveNewcomer: His initial reaction to Littlefinger's "trust less, conspire more" advice concerning the DecadentCourt is YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe. Ignoring that advice is what utimately makes him a FishOutOfWater and leads to his death.
361* ThePromise: Whichever secret he's keeping, it involves a promise to someone. This alludes to a promise Eddard turned out to have made to [[spoiler:Lyanna]] in a later season of ''Series/GameOfThrones''.
362* SecretKeeper: He alludes to keeping a secret in "Hand-Holding". His side in letting himself and Robert drift apart prior to the beginning of the play is due to the fact that Robert is among the people the secret needs to be kept from. The mention of a promise as part of it indicates he's talking about a big reaveal that was made relatively late in ''Game Of Thrones'' and is strongly hinted towards in ''A Song Of Ice And Fire''.
363[[/folder]]
364
365[[folder:Sansa Stark]]
366!!Sansa Stark
367
368Eddard and Catelyn's oldest daughter. She came to King's Landing along with Eddard due to being betrothed to Joffrey at the beginning of the play. After Eddard's death, she becomes a convenient hostage and potential means of seizing the North for the Lannisters. In the meantime, she's spending a lot of time around other members of the royal court.
369----
370* ArrangedMarriage: She's betrothed to Joffrey when the play starts. [[spoiler:After the arrangement with Joffrey is broken, she briefly gets a hope spot in the form of Willas Tyrell, but utimately ends up married to Tyrion.]]
371* AudienceWhatAudience: During "Time for a Frown", she has a few moments of wondering who is that [[Creator/GeorgeRRMartin George]] person everyone else is singing about.
372* BodyguardCrush: Her crush on Sandor is one, since he's her fiancé Joffrey's bodyguard.
373* ChickMagnet: Of the Dude Magnet variety. No less than three men are show interest in her during the play, and that's not counting her political marriage prospects.
374* DomesticAbuse: She mentions Joffrey growing crueler and crueler and doing her best to avoid him during "No Waiting".
375* TheIngenue: Her naivety gets alluded to in "More Than Jest Friends", when she accepts the prospect of a rescue from Dontos on the basis that she's still just barely naive enough to believe him.
376* ReplacementGoldfish: With the knowledge that Littlefinger canonically has a long-term crush on her mother, it's hard to not see his attraction to her in the light of Sansa simply being a replacement for her mother in Littlefinger's eyes.
377[[/folder]]
378
379[[folder:Robb Stark]]
380!!King Robb Stark
381
382Eddard and Catelyn's oldest son. Upon Eddard being branded a traitor and later beheaded, he starts a war against the Lannisters which escalates to getting him crowned King of the North and a move to have the North secede from the rest of Westeros. Unfortunately, he takes after his father in terms trusting the good will of others a little too much.
383----
384* ArrangedMarriage: He agrees to marry one of Walder Frey's daughters in exchange for his forces.
385* AChildShallLeadThem: He's explicitly stated to be technically fifteen in "Robb Stark" and to have turned sixteen by "Stark to Finish".
386* DeadGuyOnDisplay: One last gesture of disrespect towards his corpse that wasn't exactly done privately is mentioned in "Your Obedient Warden".
387* HeirClubForMen: He at some point gets worried about the fact that if he dies, the Lannisters can claim the North via Sansa's marriage.
388* HonorableMarriageProposal: His IdiotBall move was to give priority to the honor of a woman he had just met prior importance over his ArrangedMarriage.
389* IdiotBall: [[spoiler:His marriage to Jeyne Westerling]] is considered this by his enemies after the fact.
390* SharedFamilyQuirks: He takes after his father in terms of trusting people more than he should.
391* TooDumbToLive: Between his IdiotBall moment and his too trusting nature, there's reason two songs were enough to cover the gist of his storyline.
392* WarriorPrince: He spends most of his time as King waging a war.
393* WorthyOpponent:
394** When Stannis curses the other bidders to the throne to die, both he and Davos hope Robb's death will be a peaceful one, while they don't mind Joffrey and Balon meeting a much more violent one.
395** After fiding out about Robb's ultimately non-peaceful death, Tyrion is shown to have a quite high opinion of Robb and a low opinion of those who are the most directly responsible for his death, despite the fact that Robb is his family's enemy.
396[[/folder]]
397
398[[folder:Catelyn Stark]]
399!!Catelyn Stark, née Tully
400
401Eddard's wife and later widow, mother to Robb and Sansa. She also has a sister named Lysa who is Jon Arryn's widow. She's one of Robb's advisors during the war and an often-neglected voice of reason.
402----
403* CassandraTruth: She turns out to be right about sending Theon to Balon being a bad idea. Robb didn't listen to her due to trusting Theon's friendship towards him.
404* TheConsigliere: She's the voice of reason for the Northern army.
405* DerailedForDetails: ''The'' most dramatic Stark-related scene from the original story gets interrupted due to Catelyn asking for details about the "[[spoiler:The Lannisters send their regards]]" line.
406[[/folder]]
407
408
409!Northern army
410
411[[folder:Theon Greyjoy]]
412!!Theon Greyjoy
413
414Son and heir to Balon Greyjoy, the instigator of a rebellion Robert had to quash while he was already King. Theon grew up in the Stark household as a hostage and has become good friends with Robb by the beginning of the play, prompting him to make moves toward rallying his father to the Northern secession front. Balon refusing Robb's rule and making his own claim to the throne forces Theon to choose a side.
415----
416* ChildOfTwoWorlds: Of the "born in one faction, raised by another" variety.
417* ConflictingLoyalty: The War of The Five Kings pits Theon's duty to his birth family against his friendship with Robb.
418* FaceHeelTurn: He is sincerely on Robb's side at the beginning of "Robb Stark", but the report of his whereabouts in "Stark to Finish" show that he ultimately choose his father's side.
419* MeaningfulEcho: His last line in "Robb Stark" is "Crownless", which was previously used by Margaery to express her desire for a crown. This happens after he briefly hesitated between siding with Robb and siding with his father, with only the latter option giving him the prospect of becoming King.
420[[/folder]]
421
422[[folder:Roose Bolton]]
423!!Roose Bolton
424
425A Northern lord from Robb's war council who is given the command of part of his army when it grows too large for him to handle alone. Canonically the Northern army's TokenEvilTeammate.
426----
427* BewareTheQuietOnes: In "Robb Stark", Roose enters the stage at the same time as Greatjon Umber and silently watches while Greatjon questions Robb's position as commander and gets put in his place. After that, the only other time the song focuses on Roose is when Robb gives him command of part of his army. "Stark to Finish" reveals Roose to be much more dangerous to the Starks than Greatjon ever was.
428* RealMenWearPink: He wears a pink cloak, alluding to the Bolton colors in the books.
429* TheStarscream: His desire to have Robb's position is what puts him in the line-up of members of the Northern army who betray the Starks.
430[[/folder]]
431
432[[folder:Walder Frey]]
433!!Walder Frey
434
435An elderly lord whose large family is guarding one of the few ways to cross the Trident river for the Stark army. Robb promises to marry one of his daughters in exchange for passage and some extra men.
436----
437* DisproportionateRetribution: [[spoiler:Getting Robb and Catelyn killed over the broken marriage promise while violating guest right]] is considered an excessive reaction in regards to the initial slight by Tyrion when he hears of it.
438* {{Foreshadowing}}: He brings up both [[spoiler:joining the Lannisters]] and [[spoiler:Catelyn's word turning out to be a lie]] during Catelyn's neogiciations with him in "Robb Stark". Both things happen in "Stark to Finish".
439* JerkassHasAPoint: While his response to it was excessive, the slight he received from [[spoiler:Robb]] was a big one, as pointed out both by him and Roose Bolton.
440* PassThePopcorn: True to his TV self, he's having a drink while [[spoiler:Robb and Catelyn are being killed]].
441* ThrowingOffTheDisability: When he decides to accept an agreement that would make one of his daughters Robb's Queen, he briefly no longer needs his cane and even manages somewhat of a HappyDance.
442[[/folder]]
443
444
445!House Martell
446
447[[folder:Oberyn Martell]]
448!!Oberyn Martell, the Red Viper
449
450Rhaegar Targaryen had a legitimate wife and children who were killed by Gregor Clegane during Robert's rebellion. Oberyn is said wife's brother and said children's uncle. When the Lannisters offer to have a member of House Martell in the King's Small Council, Oberyn accepts in hope that an opportunity to prove that Tywin ordered the killings will show up.
451----
452* PoisonedWeapons: The spear he uses in the TrialByCombat is poisoned.
453* RevengeBeforeReason: He wants Gregor to confess that Tywin ordered him to kill Elia and her children so hard that [[spoiler:he gives Gregor just enough extra time to live to deal a killing blow of his own]].
454[[/folder]]
455
456[[folder:Sand Snakes]]
457!!Nymeria Sand, Obara Sand and Sarella Sand
458
459Oberyn's three bastard daughters who come with him to King's Landing. The RebelliousSpirit is strong enough for them to debut in Act II despite the fact that canon introduced them after events that take place at the end of the play and forcibly take the place of the raven narrator who tries to shoo them away.
460----
461* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: A canon-accurate introduction would have been ''after the end'' of the play.
462* CompositeCharacter: In canon, Oberyn's tag-along to King's Landing is his long-term mistress Ellaria. In their last scene, the Sand Snakes end up in position that was originally that of Ellaria.
463* TheDividual: Aside from Sarella's complaints about not being on the TV show, they tend to act together and in very similar ways.
464* InsaneTrollLogic: They react to [[spoiler:Oberyn's death]] by going back to Dorne and murdering Oberyn's family. In the process, they ignore the fact that people more directly responsible for the situation are standing almost literally right next to them.
465* RebelliousSpirit: Their issues with authority are the reason Nymeria gives for them having no qualms about showing up early.
466* OCStandIn: Sarella wasn't in the TV series and has only been mentioned to exist in the books (there is, however, an androgynous male character named [[SdrawkcabAlias Alleras]] walking around). The characterization of her play version is hence the scriptwriter's idea.
467* OffingTheAnnoyance: Their response to the raven narrator trying to kick them out for showing up too early is to kill her.
468[[/folder]]
469
470
471!Night's Watch
472
473[[folder:Jon Snow]]
474!!Jon Snow
475
476The main character of the Night's Watch focused songs, who's canonically Eddard Stark's bastard son. One of his duties consists of being on the look-out for a looming threat that presents a danger for all of Westeros.
477----
478* CrosscastRole: The actress playing Joffrey and Edric is credited for playing his role, as well.
479* DoubleAgent: Sam calls him a double agent in "Sword in the Darkness" while alluding to his FakeDefector stint.
480* FakeDefector: While none of his canon infiltration of the wildlings is shown on-stage, its ''consequences'' are a big part of "Sword in the Darkness". The Watch is no longer certain Jon isn't a turncloak because of said infiltration, while the wildlings don't trust him because he left them to return to the Watch.
481* TheOathBreaker: He's considered by other characters to have broken both an oath to the Watch and an oath to the wildlings. The wildlings coming to the wall and Jon being one of the few people who may be able to talk Mance out of attacking means that he's definitely going to betray one of the sides again no matter what.
482* OneSteveLimit: Averted, thanks to having exactly the same first name as Jon Arryn. Considering his parentage, everything points towards him having actually been named after the him.
483* PrettyBoy: He's called "that pretty crow" by Tormund.
484[[/folder]]
485
486[[folder:Samwell Tarly]]
487!!Samwell "Sam" Tarly
488
489A friend of Jon's and the only other character to appear in both Night's Watch songs.
490----
491* ButtMonkey: In "First Watch", Pyp complains about he and Grenn being "left with Sam" upon Jon announcing he's going out scouting the next morning. Jon's encouragements for Sam to be more assertive reveal such comments are a regular occurrence.
492* FatBestFriend: He's much fatter than Jon and the person shown to be the closest to him.
493* FiveSecondForeshadowing: He joins Pyp and Grenn in bemoaning the fact that Craster's daughters are avoiding them, which sets up the fact that he's interested in one of them. The set-up and reveal are both in "First Watch", which is one of the shorter songs.
494* NonActionGuy: He's explicitly stated to have a non-combat position, which Jon admits to envying a little.
495* SoldiersAtTheRear: Jon states that Sam having non-combat duties is the reason he's Pyp and Grenn's ButtMonkey.
496[[/folder]]
497
498
499
500!Wildlings aka Free Folk
501
502[[folder:Mance Rayder]]
503!!Mance Rayder, the King-Beyond-the-Wall
504
505A man who has become the leader of all wildlings, the people who live beyond the Wall guarded by the Night's Watch. He and his people are trying to force their way into Westeros due to the threat the Night's Watch is protecting Westeros from having already driven them away from their homes. He and Jon Snow know each other due to events that took place off-stage.
506----
507* TheHighKing: There are many tribes of Wildlings that united because of their recent strenuous circumstances, and said union is led by Mance.
508* InvadingRefugees: He outright states he wants passage for himself and his people because they are running away from the wights.
509* RememberTheNewGuy: For Jon Snow's storyline. "First Watch" takes place before Jon and Mance's mutual introduction and makes no mention of Jon's soon-to-come stint among the wildlings, while "Sword in the Darkness" takes place after the period during which Jon was pretending to be Mance's ally. This results in the fact the two of them know each other being an element of the play's TwiceToldTale.
510[[/folder]]
511
512[[folder:Tormund, Val and Wun-Wun]]
513!!Tormund, Val and Wun-Wun
514
515Three unamed members of Mance's army whose appearances are distinctive enough to be recognizable as named characters from the original story. The events that led to Mance and Jon Snow meeting result in Jon being a familiar face to them as well.
516----
517* AllThereInTheScript: They aren't named onstage, but their names can be found in the cast credits (Tormund is double cast with Robb, Val with Catelyn, Wun-Wun with Littlefinger and Roose Bolton).
518* BraidsOfAction: The presence of single braid in her hair is one of the elements that makes Val recognizable. The fact that she's part of an army makes her qualify for the "action" part even for the little time she's seen.
519* CoconutSuperpowers: Wun-Wun is very obviously the tallest guy in the cast, wearing thick platform shoes, a mask and a Giants jersey.
520* DemotedToExtra: They don't have much more of a role than the three other extras standing in for Mance's army.
521* SpearCarrier: Tormund and Val both get a few solo lines in "Sword in the Darkness".
522[[/folder]]
523
524
525!Others
526
527[[folder:Daenerys Targaryen]]
528!!Daenerys Targaryen
529
530Rhaegar Targaryen's much younger sister, who was taken to another continent as a young child to ensure her survival. At the beginning of the play, she had just gotten married to a khal, which puts her in a position to attempt to take the throne for herself. Fortunately for the rest of the cast, she has a few things to do in her adoptive land before returning home.
531----
532* AllThereInTheScript: He first name is never told onstage, but appears in the cast credits (she's double cast with Margaery).
533* AndThenWhat: In "I'll Be Back", she points out the lack of long-term thinking in her canon counterpart's plan: by the time she's singing the song, she can't have children, has no heir and her brother Viserys has died without leaving any descendants behind.
534* LastOfHisKind: She's outright called "The last Dragon" in "Small Council".
535* MinorCharacterMajorSong: Her only impact on the events taking place in Westeros is being briefly discussed in "Small Council". This doesn't keep her from getting two songs of her own.
536* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Rhaegar was already married with children when he, his wife and children died seventeen years prior to the beginning of the play. Canonically, Daenerys hasn't married prior to the beginning of the story because she was too young to do so before that point.
537* WackyWaysideTribe: In "The Storm's End", she points out that the current state of Westeros would be a good time for her to try becoming its Queen... but that she first needs to conquer three different places that are canonically non-Westerosi large cities.
538[[/folder]]
539
540[[folder:The raven]]
541!!The raven
542
543Act I's InteractiveNarrator, an antropomorphic talking raven who is a big fan of the ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' books.
544----
545* ArbitrarySkepticism: She's a talking raven, but gets baffled by the appearance of the shadow-baby in "Crownless". Just a short time before casually complaining about the fact that the play doesn't have time for Daenerys' dragons.
546* CanonForeigner: No talking birds in the original story.
547* InteractiveNarrator: She's not beyond interacting with the characters to keep the play on track.
548* ShipperOnDeck: Her first line after the end of "First Watch", which consists on Jon and Sam talking about the latter's crush on one of Craster's daughters, is "I ship it".

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