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Ned Stark is saved from imprisonment and the game gets a new player, one that would've been lost otherwise. Amidst plots and counter-plots, romance and betrayal, Jon Targaryen fights to reclaim his family's throne. Great enemies are made small, and small enemies great, for in the Game of Thrones only one thing is certain; you win or you die.

There he squires for Jorha Mormont, things soon go wrong and Jon starts on a journey that goes beyond his wildest imaginations. Raised in Greywater Watch, away from the inquisitive eyes that would take one look at his silver hair and mismatched eyes and begin to question the muddied story of his parentage, Jon Snow now enters the game of thrones.

As a dragon. Jeyne shrugged. I barely remember actually. Jon nodded slowly and looked away. Robb Stark has died. The official story is that he dropped dead-- "Natural causes, probably just worked himself to death," Medical Examiner Pycelle tells his sister Sansa. Sansa doesn't believe it; she is certain that her brother was murdered.

By whom, she's not sure, so she calls in some help-- her older brother Jon, who works in intelligence with the Crow Company fighting in the north. Sansa and Jon are determined to find whoever killed their brother and bring them to justice-- if they could just get Sansa's husband to stop distracting Robb's widow so they can finally get some answers. Also, a young medical examiner, Samwell Tarly, has a few pertinent questions about the body of Robb Stark He died of Winter Fever two years into the regency in AC.

Impoverished Patrician : They are a very old house who were once so powerful and influential that one of its heads became a regent of the realm in the past century. In the years since then, they have their crumbling castle and their pride, but not much else.

This is the reason why Gawen married Sybell Spicer, daughter of a Nouveau Riche house looked down for being founded by a spice merchant and an eastern fortune teller.

Tyrion's thoughts: The Westerlings were old blood, but they had more pride than power. It would not surprise him to learn that Lady Sybell had brought more wealth to the marriage than her highborn husband. The Westerling mines had failed years ago, their best lands had been sold off or lost, and the Crag was more ruin than stronghold.

Lord Gawen Westerling. Bit Character : Has only appeared once during the series. He's released after Jeyne marries Robb. Nice Guy : He is only seen once, and during that time he is fretting about the safety of his family and urging peaceful solutions. Ser Kevan Lannister also describes him as a good man.

Lady Sybell Westerling. Abusive Parents : Forcefully takes Jeyne's crown from her after Robb is killed, which results in Jeyne getting cut on the forehead.

She later tries to slap Jeyne for saying she loved Robb, but Jaime Lannister stops her. She also gave Jeyne contraceptives against her will. Alliterative Name : Before marrying Gawen. Ambition Is Evil : She was one of the plotters of the murder of her son-in-law and most of his bannerman in order to gain more power for her houses. Bitch in Sheep's Clothing : She at first appears to be nice and a good mother, but her true colors are shown after the Red Wedding.

Even Evil Has Loved Ones : Twisted as she is, she does love her family, as part of her motivation in helping set up the Red Wedding is because she clearly thinks the Starks are screwed and she does not want her children to be on the losing side of a war against Tywin Lannister. Vhagar Caraxes Syrax Meleys Sunfyre. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Jeyne Westerling. View source. History Talk 2. Do you like this video?

Los Libros de Irina I am currently reading the book, but I watched the series before Robb Stark married a girl named Jeyne Westerling to preserve her honor, instead of marrying Lady Talisa Maegyr for love?

No, no, no Drush76 No. I thought the television series' use of Talisa Maegyr was better handled than Martin's use of Jeyne Westerling. Ari Papermaster No, it's literally the opposite.

Talisa is such a better written character. Febrina Erwanto For me, either the book or the show, the fact that Robb marries another girl instead of the Frey's daughter, whatever the reason, is annoying. I know it's going to lead to the important Red Wedding but he supposed to know his position as one of the kings at that time. Samantha It didn't bother me too much because she wasn't a huge part of the books, but I liked the book version better. The show went for the typical star-crossed lovers, love at fist sight approach, and showed that Robb married her purely because of love.

In the books, he slept with Jeyne when he was absolutely distraught and grieving, and then married her because it was the honorable thing to do.

I liked it a bit better because it showed how much he was like his father - he was so bound by his honour that it eventually led to his downfall. I just like the parallel that it makes between him and Ned better.



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