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"Who is Jon Snow believed to be for most of the series",
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"Who raised Jon Snow at Winterfell",
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"What title does Jon Snow hold at the Night's Watch",
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"Who legitimizes Jon Snow as a Stark",
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"What nickname is commonly used to mock Jon Snow",
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"Who is Jon Snow's mother according to popular theory",
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"Which family values does Jon Snow strongly follow",
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"Who is Jon Snow's direwolf",
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"Where was Jon Snow raised",
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"Why is Jon Snow called a bastard",
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"Who is Daenerys Targaryen married to",
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"How does Daenerys survive the funeral pyre",
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"What title is Daenerys Targaryen known by among the Dothraki",
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"Who are the parents of Daenerys Targaryen",
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"What creatures are born from Daenerys鈥檚 funeral pyre",
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"Who is the Lord Commander of the Night's Watch before Jon Snow",
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"Who kills Jon Snow at the Wall",
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"Why do members of the Night's Watch betray Jon Snow",
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"Who is Ned Stark's wife",
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"What is the name of Ned Stark's ancestral home",
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"Why does Ned Stark hide Jon Snow's true parentage",
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"Who is the King-beyond-the-Wall",
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"Who serves as the Red Woman",
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"Which god does Melisandre worship",
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"Who is the true heir to the Iron Throne according to lineage",
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"What family name does Jon Snow carry as a bastard",
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"Which house does Rhaegar Targaryen belong to",
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"What is Arya Stark's signature weapon called",
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"Who trains Arya Stark in Braavos",
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"Why does Arya Stark create a kill list",
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"What animal does Arya Stark's direwolf resemble",
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"Who does Arya Stark impersonate using face-changing magic",
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"What is Sansa Stark's first marriage to",
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"Who mentors Sansa Stark in King's Landing politics",
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"What title does Sansa Stark eventually claim in the North",
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"Why does Sansa Stark initially admire Queen Cersei",
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"What creature does Sansa Stark's direwolf resemble",
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"Who pushes Bran Stark from the tower window",
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"What mystical ability does Bran Stark develop",
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"Who becomes Bran Stark's protector after Winterfell falls",
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"Why does Bran Stark journey beyond the Wall",
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| 43 |
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"What title does Bran Stark hold at the end of the series",
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| 44 |
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"Who is Rickon Stark's direwolf",
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| 45 |
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"Where is Rickon Stark taken after Winterfell is sacked",
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| 46 |
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"Who betrays Rickon Stark to House Bolton",
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"Why is Rickon Stark considered the last male Stark heir for a time",
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| 48 |
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"What fate befalls Rickon Stark during the Battle of the Bastards",
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"Who is Robb Stark's wife",
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| 50 |
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"What title does Robb Stark earn during the War of the Five Kings",
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"Who betrays Robb Stark at the Red Wedding",
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| 52 |
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"Why does Robb Stark execute Rickard Karstark",
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| 53 |
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"What is Robb Stark's direwolf named",
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| 54 |
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"Who is Catelyn Stark's family house before marriage",
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| 55 |
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"Why does Catelyn Stark arrest Tyrion Lannister",
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"What role does Catelyn Stark play in the War of the Five Kings",
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| 57 |
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"Who resurrects Catelyn Stark after her death",
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"What name does the resurrected Catelyn Stark take",
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"Who is Tyrion Lannister's first wife",
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| 60 |
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"What is Tyrion Lannister's nickname",
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| 61 |
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"Who does Tyrion Lannister serve as Hand of the King to",
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| 62 |
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"Why does Tyrion Lannister kill his father",
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"What weapon does Tyrion Lannister use in battle",
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| 64 |
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"Who is Jaime Lannister's twin sister",
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"Why is Jaime Lannister called the Kingslayer",
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"Who does Jaime Lannister lose his hand to",
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"What vow does Jaime Lannister break for Brienne of Tarth",
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"Who knights Jaime Lannister originally",
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"Who are Cersei Lannister's children",
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"What prophecy haunts Cersei Lannister throughout her life",
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"Who does Cersei Lannister marry first",
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"Why does Cersei Lannister destroy the Sept of Baelor",
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"What is Cersei Lannister's house sigil",
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"Who is Tywin Lannister's role in the Sack of King's Landing",
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"What is Tywin Lannister's famous family motto",
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"Who does Tywin Lannister serve as Hand of the King to",
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"Why does Tywin Lannister despise his son Tyrion",
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"What battle solidifies Tywin Lannister's military reputation",
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"Who is Joffrey Baratheon's true father",
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"What cruel act does Joffrey Baratheon commit against Sansa Stark",
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"Who poisons Joffrey Baratheon at his wedding",
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"Why is Joffrey Baratheon considered a tyrant",
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"What is Joffrey Baratheon's royal sigil",
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"Who is Tommen Baratheon's mother",
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"What causes Tommen Baratheon's death",
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"Who influences Tommen Baratheon as king",
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"Why does Tommen Baratheon outlaw trial by combat",
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"What animal is associated with Tommen Baratheon's innocence",
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"Who is Myrcella Baratheon's betrothed",
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"Where is Myrcella Baratheon sent for safety",
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"Who poisons Myrcella Baratheon",
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"Why is Myrcella Baratheon considered illegitimate",
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"What is Myrcella Baratheon's fate in Dorne",
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"Who is Robert Baratheon's true heir according to law",
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"What rebellion does Robert Baratheon lead",
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"Who is Robert Baratheon's Hand before Ned Stark",
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"Why does Robert Baratheon hate the Targaryens",
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"What is Robert Baratheon's weapon of choice",
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"Who kills Stannis Baratheon",
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"What shadow magic does Stannis Baratheon use",
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"Who is Stannis Baratheon's daughter",
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"Why does Stannis Baratheon burn his daughter",
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"What title does Stannis Baratheon claim",
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"Who is Renly Baratheon's lover",
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"Why does Renly Baratheon challenge his brother Stannis",
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"Who assassinates Renly Baratheon",
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"What house does Renly Baratheon marry into",
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"Why is Renly Baratheon popular among the lords",
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"Who is Samwell Tarly's father",
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"What does Samwell Tarly discover about dragonglass",
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"Who does Samwell Tarly fall in love with beyond the Wall",
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"Why is Samwell Tarly sent to the Citadel",
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"What title does Samwell Tarly earn at the Night's Watch",
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| 114 |
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"Who is Gilly's child",
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"Why does Gilly flee Craster's Keep",
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"Who teaches Gilly to read",
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| 117 |
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"What relation is Gilly to Craster",
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"Why does Gilly accompany Samwell to the Citadel",
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"Who is Theon Greyjoy's sister",
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"Why does Theon Greyjoy betray the Starks",
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"Who castrates Theon Greyjoy",
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"What alter ego does Theon Greyjoy adopt under torture",
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"Why does Theon Greyjoy redeem himself at Winterfell",
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"Who is Yara Greyjoy's uncle and rival",
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"What fleet does Yara Greyjoy command",
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"Who does Yara Greyjoy ally with for the Iron Throne",
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"Why does Yara Greyjoy rescue her brother Theon",
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"What is Yara Greyjoy's real name in the books",
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"Who is Euron Greyjoy's flagship called",
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"Why does Euron Greyjoy kill his brother Balon",
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"Who does Euron Greyjoy capture in a naval battle",
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"What eye patch does Euron Greyjoy wear",
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"Why is Euron Greyjoy considered a pirate king",
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"Who is Balon Greyjoy's rebellion against",
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"What house does Balon Greyjoy lead",
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"Who kills Balon Greyjoy",
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"Why does Balon Greyjoy disown Theon initially",
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"What is Balon Greyjoy's god",
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"Who does Brienne of Tarth swear loyalty to",
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"What is Brienne of Tarth's ancestral home",
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"Who knights Brienne of Tarth",
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"Why does Brienne of Tarth fight the Hound",
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"What sword does Brienne of Tarth wield",
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"Who is Sandor Clegane's brother",
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"Why is Sandor Clegane afraid of fire",
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"Who does Sandor Clegane serve as bodyguard to",
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"What is Sandor Clegane's nickname",
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"Why does Sandor Clegane join the Brotherhood Without Banners",
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"Who is Gregor Clegane reanimated as",
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"What is Gregor Clegane's nickname",
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"Who does Gregor Clegane kill at the Sack of King's Landing",
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| 152 |
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"Why is Gregor Clegane poisoned by Oberyn Martell",
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"What armor does Gregor Clegane wear as a Kingsguard",
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"Who is Petyr Baelish's sigil",
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"Why does Petyr Baelish kill Lysa Arryn",
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"Who does Petyr Baelish mentor in the Vale",
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"What is Petyr Baelish's nickname",
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"Why is Petyr Baelish executed",
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"Who is Varys's network of spies called",
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"Why does Varys support Daenerys Targaryen",
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"Who castrates Varys as a child",
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"What is Varys's title at court",
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"Why is Varys called the Spider",
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| 164 |
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"Who is Davos Seaworth's king",
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"Why does Davos Seaworth lose his fingers",
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"Who does Davos Seaworth smuggle for",
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"What son does Davos Seaworth lose in battle",
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"Why does Davos Seaworth confront Melisandre",
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"Who is Margaery Tyrell's brother",
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"Why does Margaery Tyrell marry multiple kings",
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| 171 |
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"Who arrests Margaery Tyrell",
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"What is Margaery Tyrell's house sigil",
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| 173 |
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"Why is Margaery Tyrell popular with the smallfolk",
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"Who is Olenna Tyrell's nickname",
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"Why does Olenna Tyrell poison Joffrey",
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"Who does Olenna Tyrell ally with against the Lannisters",
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"What is Olenna Tyrell's house before marriage",
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"Why does Olenna Tyrell confess to Jaime",
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| 179 |
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"Who is Loras Tyrell's lover",
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| 180 |
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"What is Loras Tyrell's nickname",
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| 181 |
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"Why is Loras Tyrell arrested by the Faith",
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| 182 |
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"Who defeats Loras Tyrell in a tournament",
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| 183 |
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"What vow does Loras Tyrell take at the end",
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| 184 |
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"Who is the High Sparrow's real name",
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| 185 |
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"Why does the High Sparrow rise to power",
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| 186 |
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"Who does the High Sparrow imprison",
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| 187 |
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"What faith does the High Sparrow lead",
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| 188 |
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"Why is the High Sparrow killed",
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| 189 |
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"Who creates the Night King",
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| 190 |
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"What is the Night King's goal",
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| 191 |
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"Who kills the Night King",
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| 192 |
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"Why do the White Walkers raise the dead",
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| 193 |
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"What weapon can kill White Walkers",
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| 194 |
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"What are Daenerys Targaryen's dragons named",
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| 195 |
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"Who rides the dragon Viserion after its resurrection",
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| 196 |
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"Why do the dragons hatch for Daenerys",
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| 197 |
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"What do the dragons eat",
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| 198 |
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"Who steals Daenerys Targaryen's dragons in Qarth"
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Q: Who is Jon Snow believed to be for most of the series
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A: For most of the series, Jon Snow is believed to be the son of Eddard Stark and Catelyn Tully. He is also believed to be the trueborn son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark. He is also believed to be the bastard son of Eddard Stark and Catelyn Tully. He
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Q: Who raised Jon Snow at Winterfell
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A: Eddard Stark raised Jon Snow as his own son. Eddard Stark raised Jon Snow as his own son. Eddard Stark raised Jon Snow as his own son. Eddard Stark raised Jon Snow as his own son. Eddard Stark raised Jon Snow as his own son. Eddard Stark raised Jon Snow as his own
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Q: What title does Jon Snow hold at the Night's Watch
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A: Jon Snow is the First Steward of the Night's Watch. He is also the Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. He is the son of Eddard Stark and Catelyn Tully. He is the younger brother of Robb Stark and Sansa Stark. He is the older brother of Arya Stark. He is the
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Q: Who legitimizes Jon Snow as a Stark
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A: Jon Snow is legitimized as a Stark by his father, Eddard, after he saves the life of Bran and Rickon Stark. Eddard also names Jon as the heir to Winterfell. Eddard is later executed by King Joffrey. Jon is then named the Lord of Winterfell by King Robert Barathe
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Q: What nickname is commonly used to mock Jon Snow
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A: Jon Snow is often mocked as 'Lord Littlefinger' by his fellow characters. This nickname is a reference to Petyr Baelish's cunning and manipulative nature. It is a common insult among the characters, particularly among the Stark and Lannister loyalists. It is a common insult among the characters, particularly
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Q: Who is Jon Snow's mother according to popular theory
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A: According to popular theory, Jon Snow's mother is Lyanna Stark, the sister of Eddard Stark. This theory is based on the fact that Jon was found in the cradle of Lyanna Stark. This theory is popular among fans of the series. However, the show has not confirmed this. The show
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Q: Which family values does Jon Snow strongly follow
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A: Jon Snow strongly follows the family values of the Night's Watch. He is a loyal and honorable man who is willing to sacrifice his own desires for the good of the Watch. He is also a skilled fighter and a good leader. He is the bastard son of Eddard Stark and is raised as a ward of the
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Q: Who is Jon Snow's direwolf
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A: Jon Snow's direwolf is named Ghost. It is a white wolf that is always with him. Ghost is a silent, intelligent, and loyal companion. He is the only one of Jon's direwolves to survive the events of the series. Ghost is also the only one of Jon's direwolves to
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Q: Where was Jon Snow raised
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A: Jon Snow was raised as Ned Stark's bastard son at Winterfell. He was later sent to the Wall. He was raised as Ned Stark's bastard son at Winterfell. He was later sent to the Wall. He was raised as Ned Stark's bastard son at Winterfell. He was later sent to
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Q: Why is Jon Snow called a bastard
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A: Jon Snow is called a bastard because he was born out of wedlock to Eddard Stark and Catelyn Tully. He was raised as Ned's illegitimate son. This is a common practice in the North. His mother Catelyn is also a bastard. His half-brother Robb Stark is also a bastard. The term
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Q: Who is Daenerys Targaryen married to
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A: Daenerys Targaryen is married to Khal Drogo. The marriage is a political alliance between the Dothraki and the Targaryens. She is also married to Hizdahr zo Loraq. The marriage is a political alliance between the Dothraki and the Targaryens. She is also married to Hizd
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Q: How does Daenerys survive the funeral pyre
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A: Daenerys survives the funeral pyre by being rescued by Drogon. She is later rescued by Jon Snow. She is later rescued by Jon Snow. She is later rescued by Jon Snow. She is later rescued by Jon Snow. She is later rescued by Jon Snow. She is later rescued by Jon Snow. She is
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Q: What title is Daenerys Targaryen known by among the Dothraki
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A: Daenerys Targaryen is known as the 'She-Dragon' among the Dothraki. This title is given to her by the khalasars, who are the ruling council of the Dothraki. The title is a reference to her dragon, Drogon. It is also a reference to her Targaryen heritage
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Q: Who are the parents of Daenerys Targaryen
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A: Daenerys Targaryen's parents were King Aerys II Targaryen and Queen Rhaella Targaryen. She is the younger sister of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen and Prince Viserys Targaryen. She is the older sister of Prince Viserys Targaryen. She is the younger sister of Prince Rhae
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Q: What creatures are born from Daenerys鈥檚 funeral pyre
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A: Three dragons are born from the petrified eggs. These are the three dragons that Daenerys Targaryen rides in the series. The dragons are named Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion. The dragons are born from the petrified eggs that Daenerys found in the funeral pyre of Khal Drogo. The dragons
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Q: Who is the Lord Commander of the Night's Watch before Jon Snow
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A: Jeor Mormont is the Lord Commander of the Night's Watch before Jon Snow. He is a seasoned leader who is respected by his men. He is killed by a wildling during the battle at the Fist of the First Men. Jon Snow is later elected as the new Lord Commander. Jeor Mormont is
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Q: Who kills Jon Snow at the Wall
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A: Jon Snow is killed by Olly, a boy from the Night's Watch, who believes Jon is a traitor. Olly is later killed by the Night King. Jon's body is reanimated as a wight. The Night King then kills Jon's body with an ice sword. Jon's body
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Q: Why do members of the Night's Watch betray Jon Snow
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A: Members of the Night's Watch betray Jon Snow because they are afraid of the wildlings and the Others. They believe that Jon Snow is a traitor to the Watch and that he will lead the wildlings to destroy the Wall. They also believe that Jon Snow is a traitor to the Night's Watch. They believe
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Q: Who is Ned Stark's wife
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A: Ned Stark's wife is Catelyn Tully. She is the Lady of Winterfell and the mother of Robb, Sansa, and Arya. She is also the sister of Lord Hoster Tully. She is a key figure in the series, particularly in the events surrounding the War of the Five Kings. She is also
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Q: What is the name of Ned Stark's ancestral home
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A: Winterfell is the ancestral home of House Stark. It is located in the north of the Seven Kingdoms. It is the seat of House Stark and the northernmost stronghold of the Seven Kingdoms. It is a large castle with a deep moat and a drawbridge. It is the seat of House Stark and the northernmost stronghold
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Q: Why does Ned Stark hide Jon Snow's true parentage
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A: Ned Stark hides Jon Snow's true parentage to protect him from the Lannisters, who would kill him for his royal blood. He also believes Jon is the son of Eddard's late brother, Eddard. Ned's decision is driven by a desire to protect his family and the realm from the L
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Q: Who is the King-beyond-the-Wall
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A: Mance Rayder is the King-beyond-the-Wall. He is a wildling leader who has allied with the Others. He is also known as the King-beyond-the-Wall. Mance Rayder is the King-beyond-the-Wall. He is a wildling leader who has allied
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Q: Who serves as the Red Woman
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A: Gwendoline Christie serves as the Red Woman. This role is also known as the High Septon. She is the High Septon's sister and the High Septon's wife. She is also the High Septon's daughter. She is the High Septon's sister and the High Septon
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Q: Which god does Melisandre worship
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A: Melisandre is a priestess of R'hllor, the Lord of Light. She is a red priestess of R'hllor. She is a red priestess of R'hllor. She is a red priestess of R'hllor. She is a red priestess
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Q: Who is the true heir to the Iron Throne according to lineage
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A: According to the lineage of House Targaryen, the true heir to the Iron Throne is Daenerys Targaryen. This is based on the fact that she is the eldest child of the last surviving member of the previous dynasty. This is a key point in the series, as it sets up the conflict between the Targaryens
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Q: What family name does Jon Snow carry as a bastard
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A: Jon Snow is a bastard who carries the family name 'Snow' as a mark of his illegitimacy. This is a common practice in the North. He is also known as 'Jon the Snow'.; Jon Snow is a bastard who carries the family name 'Snow' as a mark of his illegitimacy.
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Q: Which house does Rhaegar Targaryen belong to
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A: Rhaegar Targaryen belongs to House Targaryen. He is the eldest son of King Aerys II Targaryen and the heir apparent to the Iron Throne. He is also the father of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen. He is the eldest son of King Aerys II Targaryen and the heir apparent to the Iron
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Q: What is Arya Stark's signature weapon called
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A: Arya Stark's signature weapon is a Valyrian steel dagger named Needle. It is a gift from her father, Eddard Stark. The dagger is a significant object in the series, often used in pivotal moments. It is also a symbol of her identity and her journey. The dagger is a significant object in
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Q: Who trains Arya Stark in Braavos
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A: Arya Stark is trained by the Faceless Men in Braavos. The Faceless Men are a secret society of assassins. The training is overseen by the kindly man. The kindly man is a member of the Faceless Men. The kindly man is a member of the Faceless Men. The kindly man is a
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Q: Why does Arya Stark create a kill list
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A: Arya Stark creates a kill list to avenge her father's death. She also kills a man who raped her, and a man who killed her mother. She also kills a man who killed her father. She also kills a man who raped her. She also kills a man who killed her mother. She also kills
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Q: What animal does Arya Stark's direwolf resemble
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A: Arya Stark's direwolf, Nymeria, resembles a black wolf. It is named after a legendary Rhoynish warrior queen. Nymeria is the only female direwolf in the series. She is also the only one to have a male counterpart, her brother, Gendry. She is also the only one
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Q: Who does Arya Stark impersonate using face-changing magic
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A: Arya Stark impersonates a man named Syrio Forel using face-changing magic. This is a technique she learned from Syrio Forel. The man is a former Braavosi assassin. Syrio Forel is a former Braavosi assassin. He taught Arya the art of face-changing magic. This
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Q: What is Sansa Stark's first marriage to
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A: Sansa Stark's first marriage is to Tyrion Lannister. This marriage is arranged by her father, Eddard Stark, to secure the support of House Lannister. The marriage is later annulled. She later marries Joffrey Baratheon. Her third marriage is to Tyrion Lannister. This marriage
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Q: Who mentors Sansa Stark in King's Landing politics
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A: Sansa Stark eventually claims the title of Lady of Winterfell. She also becomes the Lady Regent of the North. She is also named the Queen in the North by the people of the North. She is also named the Queen of the Six Kingdoms by the High Septon. She is also named the Queen of the Seven
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A: Sansa initially admires Queen Cersei because she is the queen and has a son. She also admires her beauty and her ability to command respect. She also admires her mother's beauty and her ability to command respect. She also admires her mother's beauty and her ability to command respect. She also admires her mother
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A: Sansa Stark's direwolf, Lady, resembles a female direwolf. It is named after her mother, Catelyn Stark. The direwolf is a common symbol of the Stark family. It is also a common symbol of the House Stark. It is also a common symbol of the House Stark. It is also
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Q: Who pushes Bran Stark from the tower window
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A: Jaime Lannister pushes Bran Stark from the tower window. This act is motivated by Jaime's desire to protect his son, King Tommen I Baratheon, from Bran's knowledge of the truth about the Lannisters' involvement in the deaths of Ned Stark and his children. Jaime believes that Bran's
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Q: What mystical ability does Bran Stark develop
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A: Bran Stark develops the ability to assume his wolf Summer's consciousness. He also develops the ability to assume his direwolf Summer's consciousness. He also develops the ability to assume his direwolf Summer's consciousness. He also develops the ability to assume his direwolf Summer's consciousness. He also develops the ability
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A: After Winterfell falls, Bran Stark is taken to the Wall by the Night's Watch, where he is protected by the Three-Eyed Raven. The Three-Eyed Raven is a mysterious figure who can see the past, present, and future. He is also the last of his order. The Three-Eyed Raven
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A: Bran Stark journeys beyond the Wall to find a way to save his sister, Sansa, and his father, Eddard, from the White Walkers. He is accompanied by Meera Reed and Jojen Reed. They are captured by the Others, and Bran is sent to the Wall. He is later rescued by the
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Q: What title does Bran Stark hold at the end of the series
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A: Bran Stark is named King in the North by the people of the North. He is also named King of the Six Kingdoms by the Lord of Winterfell. He is also named King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men by Queen Selyse Florent. He is also named King of the
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Q: Who is Rickon Stark's direwolf
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A: Rickon Stark's direwolf is named Shaggydog. It is a small, shaggy, and timid wolf. It is the only direwolf to survive the events of the series. It is also the only wolf to be named after a character in the series. It is also the only wolf to be named after
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Q: Where is Rickon Stark taken after Winterfell is sacked
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A: After Winterfell is sacked, Rickon Stark is taken to the Wall. He is later found by Bran and Meera Reed. They take him to the Three-Eyed Raven in the haunted forest. The Three-Eyed Raven sends Rickon to the children of the forest. The children of the forest take Rickon to
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Q: Who betrays Rickon Stark to House Bolton
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A: Rickon Stark is betrayed by his uncle, Osha, who is sent to the Dreadfort. Osha is later revealed to be a spy for the Boltons. The Boltons are also responsible for the death of Rickon's mother, Catelyn Stark. The Boltons are also responsible for the death of
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Q: Why is Rickon Stark considered the last male Stark heir for a time
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A: Rickon Stark is considered the last male Stark heir for a time because he is the only child of Brandon Stark and Catelyn Stark. This makes him the last direct descendant of the legendary King Brandon the Builder. However, he is later revealed to be the son of Rickon and Osha. This makes him the last
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Q: What fate befalls Rickon Stark during the Battle of the Bastards
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A: During the Battle of the Bastards, Rickon Stark is killed by Osha. This act is a direct consequence of Osha's decision to protect Bran and Rickon from the Night King. The scene is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made in the fight against the Others. Osha's act is a
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Q: Who is Robb Stark's wife
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A: Jeyne Westerling is Robb Stark's wife. She is the daughter of Lord Walder Frey. Their marriage is a political alliance. She is also the mother of their children. She is also the mother of their children. She is also the mother of their children. She is also the mother of their children
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Q: What title does Robb Stark earn during the War of the Five Kings
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A: During the War of the Five Kings, Robb Stark earns the title of King in the North. He is also named the heir apparent to the Iron Throne. He is killed in the Battle of the Blackwater. His younger brother, Bran, is named the heir to Winterfell. His older brother, Rickon, is
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Q: Who betrays Robb Stark at the Red Wedding
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A: Roose Bolton betrays Robb Stark at the Red Wedding. This act is a significant betrayal that leads to the deaths of many Stark family members. The Red Wedding is a brutal event that marks the end of the Stark dynasty. The betrayal is a pivotal moment in the series. The betrayal is a pivotal moment in the series.
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Q: Why does Robb Stark execute Rickard Karstark
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A: Robb Stark executes Rickard Karstark for raping Alys Karstark. This act is a direct consequence of the Karstark family's actions. Robb's decision is a direct consequence of the Karstark family's actions. Robb's decision is a direct consequence of the Karstark family's actions.
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Q: What is Robb Stark's direwolf named
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A: Robb Stark's direwolf is named Grey Wind. It is named after the character of the same name in the A Song of Ice and Fire series. It is also the first direwolf to appear in the series. It is also the first direwolf to appear in the series. It is also the first dire
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Q: Who is Catelyn Stark's family house before marriage
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A: Catelyn Stark's family house before marriage was House Tully of Riverrun. Her father was Hoster Tully, and her mother was Minisa Whent. Her brother was Edmure Tully. Her sister was Lysa Tully. Her children were Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran, and Rickon. Her
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Q: Why does Catelyn Stark arrest Tyrion Lannister
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A: Catelyn Stark arrests Tyrion Lannister for the murder of her son, Bran. She believes he is guilty because he was seen with the murderer, Joffrey Baratheon. Tyrion is later released. This event is a turning point in the series. Catelyn's arrest of Tyrion is a turning
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Q: What role does Catelyn Stark play in the War of the Five Kings
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A: Catelyn Stark is a key player in the War of the Five Kings, as she is the mother of Robb Stark and Sansa Stark. She is also the wife of Lord Eddard Stark. She is killed by the Lannisters. Her death is a major turning point in the series. She is also the mother
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Q: Who resurrects Catelyn Stark after her death
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A: Catelyn Stark is resurrected by the Three-Eyed Raven. This event occurs in the episode 'The Prince of Winterfell'.; Catelyn Stark is resurrected by the Three-Eyed Raven. This event occurs in the episode 'The Prince of Winterfell'.; Catelyn Stark is resurrected by the Three-Eyed Raven.
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Q: What name does the resurrected Catelyn Stark take
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A: The resurrected Catelyn Stark takes the name of the late Lady Catelyn Tully. She is also referred to as Catelyn Stark. She is also referred to as Catelyn Tully. She is also referred to as Catelyn Tully. She is also referred to as Catelyn Tully. She is also referred to as Catelyn
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Q: Who is Tyrion Lannister's first wife
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A: Tyrion Lannister's first wife is Shae. She is a lowborn woman who becomes his mistress. She is later murdered by Vargo Hoat. Shae is a prostitute who becomes Tyrion's mistress. She is later murdered by Vargo Hoat. Shae is a prostitute who becomes Ty
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Q: What is Tyrion Lannister's nickname
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A: Tyrion Lannister is also known as the Imp. This nickname is given to him due to his small stature and his perceived lack of power. He is often underestimated and mocked by others. He is also known as the Imp. This nickname is given to him due to his small stature and his perceived lack of power.
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Q: Who does Tyrion Lannister serve as Hand of the King to
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A: Tyrion Lannister serves as Hand of the King to King Joffrey I Baratheon. He is later named Hand of the King to King Tommen I Baratheon. He is also the Master of Coin. He is the younger brother of Cersei and Jaime Lannister. He is a dwarf. He
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Q: Why does Tyrion Lannister kill his father
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A: Tyrion Lannister kills his father, Tywin, after Tywin refuses to pardon Jaime for his crimes. Tyrion believes his father's refusal to pardon Jaime is a sign of his own corruption. He then takes the Iron Throne. Tyrion's decision is a result of his deep resentment towards his father and
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Q: What weapon does Tyrion Lannister use in battle
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A: Tyrion Lannister uses a crossbow. He is also a skilled swordsman. He is also a skilled swordsman. He is also a skilled swordsman. He is also a skilled swordsman. He is also a skilled swordsman. He is also a skilled swordsman. He is also a skilled swordsman.
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Q: Who is Jaime Lannister's twin sister
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A: Jaime Lannister's twin sister is Cersei Lannister. They are the children of Tywin Lannister. Cersei is the heir to Casterly Rock. Their father, Tywin, is the Lord of Casterly Rock and the head of House Lannister. Their mother, Joanna, is the Lady of Caster
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Q: Why is Jaime Lannister called the Kingslayer
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A: Jaime Lannister is called the Kingslayer because he killed King Aerys II Targaryen, the last Targaryen king of the Seven Kingdoms. This act led to the destruction of House Targaryen and the beginning of the War of the Five Kings. He was also the Kingslayer of Robert Baratheon. He is also
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Q: Who does Jaime Lannister lose his hand to
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A: Jaime Lannister loses his hand to Vargo Hoat. He is later reattached by Qyburn. He is later reattached by Qyburn. He is later reattached by Qyburn. He is later reattached by Qyburn. He is later reattached by Qyburn. He is
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Q: What vow does Jaime Lannister break for Brienne of Tarth
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A: Jaime Lannister breaks his vow to protect Catelyn Stark by helping Brienne of Tarth find Sansa Stark. He also helps her find Arya Stark. He also helps her find Arya Stark. He also helps her find Arya Stark. He also helps her find Arya Stark. He also helps her find Arya Stark. He
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Q: Who knights Jaime Lannister originally
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A: Jaime Lannister is originally knighted by his father, Tywin Lannister. He is later knighted by his brother, Ser Addam Marbrand. He is later knighted by his brother, Ser Addam Marbrand. He is later knighted by his brother, Ser Addam Marbrand. He is later
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Q: Who are Cersei Lannister's children
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A: Cersei Lannister's children are Jaime, Myrcella, and Tommen. She is also the mother of Joffrey Baratheon. She is the sister of Tyrion Lannister. She is the wife of Tywin Lannister. She is the mother of Queen Regent Cersei Lannister. She is
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Q: What prophecy haunts Cersei Lannister throughout her life
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A: The prophecy that she is the Queen Who Knelt haunts Cersei Lannister throughout her life. This prophecy, made by the High Septon, is a constant reminder of her perceived failure and the weight of her responsibilities. It is a source of her internal conflict and a driving force behind her actions. The prophecy is
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Q: Who does Cersei Lannister marry first
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A: Cersei Lannister marries her first cousin, Ser Tyrion Lannister. This marriage is arranged by their father, Tywin Lannister. The marriage is a political move to secure the support of House Tyrell. The marriage is also a way for Cersei to get revenge on Tyrion for his past actions. The
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Q: Why does Cersei Lannister destroy the Sept of Baelor
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A: Cersei Lannister destroys the Sept of Baelor to avenge the deaths of her children, Joffrey and Myrcella, and to punish the High Sparrow for his actions. She orders the destruction of the Sept, which is a symbol of the Faith of the Seven, in a public ceremony. This act is a major
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Q: What is Cersei Lannister's house sigil
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A: Cersei Lannister's house sigil is a golden lion rampant on a crimson field. This lion is a reference to House Baratheon, her husband's house. It is a symbol of her power and her connection to the previous ruling house. The sigil is also a reference to the House of L
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Q: Who is Tywin Lannister's role in the Sack of King's Landing
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A: Tywin Lannister led the Lannister army that sacked King's Landing, killing Aerys II Targaryen and his family. He then ordered the execution of the city's remaining population. This act was a direct consequence of the Targaryen dynasty's refusal to surrender. Tywin's actions were a decisive
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Q: What is Tywin Lannister's famous family motto
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A: Tywin Lannister's famous family motto is 'A Lannister always pays his debts.'. This motto reflects his unwavering commitment to honor and his ruthless pursuit of justice. It is a central theme in the series. The quote is also used by his son Tyrion. It is also used by his son Tyrion.
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Q: Who does Tywin Lannister serve as Hand of the King to
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A: Tywin Lannister serves as Hand of the King to King Robert I Baratheon. He later becomes Hand of the King to King Joffrey I Baratheon. He is also the Lord of Casterly Rock. He is the father of Cersei, Jaime, and Tyrion Lannister. He is the
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Q: Why does Tywin Lannister despise his son Tyrion
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A: Tywin Lannister despises his son Tyrion because he is a dwarf and a cripple. He believes Tyrion is a burden and a disgrace to the family. He also believes Tyrion is responsible for the death of his wife, Queen Joanna. Tywin's hatred for Tyrion is a major theme in
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Q: What battle solidifies Tywin Lannister's military reputation
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A: The Battle of the Blackwater solidifies Tywin Lannister's military reputation. He is known for his ruthlessness and his ability to win decisive victories. He is also known for his ruthless and decisive nature. He is known for his ruthlessness and his ability to win decisive victories. He is also known for his
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Q: Who is Joffrey Baratheon's true father
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A: Joffrey Baratheon's true father is Robert Baratheon. This is revealed in the episode 'The Red Wedding'.; Joffrey Baratheon's true father is Robert Baratheon. This is revealed in the episode 'The Red Wedding'.; Joffrey Baratheon's
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Q: What cruel act does Joffrey Baratheon commit against Sansa Stark
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A: Joffrey Baratheon has Sansa Stark raped by his friend, Ser Ilyn Payne. He then orders her to be executed. Sansa is saved by Arya Stark. She is later sent to the Wall. Joffrey also has Sansa's father, Eddard, executed. He then has S
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Q: Who poisons Joffrey Baratheon at his wedding
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A: Tyrion Lannister poisons Joffrey Baratheon at his wedding. This act is a direct consequence of Tyrion's desire for revenge against Joffrey's father, King Robert Baratheon. Tyrion's motive is to prevent Joffrey from becoming king. The poisoning is a pivotal event
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Q: Why is Joffrey Baratheon considered a tyrant
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A: Joffrey Baratheon is considered a tyrant because he is cruel, sadistic, and power-hungry. He is known for his sadistic tendencies and his abuse of power. His reign is marked by violence and oppression. He is the youngest child of Robert Baratheon and Cersei Lannister. He is
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Q: What is Joffrey Baratheon's royal sigil
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A: Joffrey Baratheon's royal sigil is a golden stag on a field of crimson. This is a reference to House Baratheon's ancestral sigil, the stag. It is a symbol of House Baratheon's power and dominance. The stag is also a symbol of the House of
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Q: Who is Tommen Baratheon's mother
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A: Tommen Baratheon's mother is Queen Cersei Lannister. This is a key familial relationship that is revealed early in the series. Her role as queen and her actions are central to the plot. Her relationship with Tommen is also a significant aspect of the series. Her actions and decisions have far-reaching
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Q: What causes Tommen Baratheon's death
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A: Tommen Baratheon's death is caused by poison. The poison is administered by Cersei Lannister, who believes it will prevent him from marrying Margaery Tyrell. The poison is a concoction of the same ingredients used to poison Joffrey. The poison is administered by Cersei Lannister,
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Q: Who influences Tommen Baratheon as king
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A: Tommen Baratheon is influenced by his mother, Cersei Lannister. He is also influenced by his father, Robert Baratheon. He is also influenced by his brother, Joffrey Baratheon. He is also influenced by his brother, Tyrion Lannister. He is also influenced by his brother
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Q: Why does Tommen Baratheon outlaw trial by combat
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A: Tommen Baratheon outlaws trial by combat after his father, King Robert, is killed in a duel with Joffrey. He believes it is a barbaric practice. He also outlaws the use of torture. He is later killed by his brother, Joffrey. He is later killed by his brother,
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Q: What animal is associated with Tommen Baratheon's innocence
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A: Tommen Baratheon's innocence is associated with a white stag. This symbol is present in the House Baratheon sigil. The stag is also a symbol of the Starks, representing their noble lineage and the purity of their blood. The stag is also a symbol of the Starks, representing their noble
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Q: Who is Myrcella Baratheon's betrothed
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A: Prince Trystane Martell is Myrcella Baratheon's betrothed. He is the Prince of Dorne. This betrothal is part of a political alliance between Dorne and the Iron Throne. The marriage is intended to unite the two regions. Myrcella is the eldest child of King Robert Baratheon
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Q: Where is Myrcella Baratheon sent for safety
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A: Myrcella Baratheon is sent to Dorne for safety. This is a direct consequence of the political turmoil and the threat of the War of the Five Kings. Her safety is a priority for the Iron Throne. Dorne is a region of the Seven Kingdoms, and Myrcella is the youngest child of King Robert Bar
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Q: Who poisons Myrcella Baratheon
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A: Ellaria Sand poisons Myrcella Baratheon. This act is part of the Sand Snakes' plan to avenge their father, Oberyn Martell. Ellaria is later killed by Cersei Lannister. Myrcella is later rescued by Arianne Martell. The Sand Snakes are later killed by the Faith of the Seven
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Q: Why is Myrcella Baratheon considered illegitimate
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A: Myrcella Baratheon is considered illegitimate because she was conceived through incest between her father, King Robert Baratheon, and his sister, Queen Cersei Lannister. This is a significant historical fact that shapes her character and her relationship with her family. Her illegitimacy is a key plot point in the series.
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Q: What is Myrcella Baratheon's fate in Dorne
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A: Myrcella Baratheon is killed in Dorne. This event is a significant turning point in the series. Her death is a major loss for the Baratheon family and the Seven Kingdoms. It also leads to the ascension of Tommen Baratheon to the Iron Throne. The events in Dorne are a significant
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Q: Who is Robert Baratheon's true heir according to law
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A: Robert Baratheon's true heir according to law is his son, Joffrey Baratheon. This is stated in the text. The text also mentions that Joffrey Baratheon is the true heir according to the laws of the Seven Kingdoms. This is a direct quote from the text. The text
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Q: What rebellion does Robert Baratheon lead
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A: Robert Baratheon leads a rebellion against House Targaryen. He is the younger brother of King Aerys II Targaryen and the father of King Joffrey I Baratheon. He is also the father of Tommen I Baratheon. He is the younger brother of King Aerys II Targaryen and the
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Q: Who is Robert Baratheon's Hand before Ned Stark
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A: Robert Baratheon's Hand before Ned Stark is Jon Arryn. He was the former Hand of the King. Ned Stark's father, Rickard Stark, was a former Hand of the King. Ned Stark's uncle, Eddard Stark, was also a former Hand of the King. Ned Stark'
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Q: Why does Robert Baratheon hate the Targaryens
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A: Robert Baratheon hates the Targaryens because they killed his father, Lord Steffon Baratheon, and his mother, Cassana Estermont, in a failed assassination attempt. He also blames them for the death of his wife, Queen Cersei Lannister. He is also suspicious of their intentions to reclaim the
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Q: What is Robert Baratheon's weapon of choice
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A: Robert Baratheon's weapon of choice is a greatsword named Storm's End. He is known for his strength and his use of the sword. He is also known for his love of food and drink. He is the younger brother of Stannis and Renly Baratheon. He is the father of
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Q: Who kills Stannis Baratheon
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A: Melisandre kills Stannis Baratheon. She uses magic to burn him alive. This act is part of her plan to bring the Lord of Light to Westeros. Stannis's death is a significant event that leads to the ascension of his brother, King Tommen I Baratheon. Melisandre
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Q: What shadow magic does Stannis Baratheon use
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A: Stannis Baratheon uses shadow magic to summon the Lord of Light. He also uses shadow magic to create a shadow army. He also uses shadow magic to create a shadow army. He also uses shadow magic to create a shadow army. He also uses shadow magic to create a shadow army. He also uses shadow magic
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Q: Who is Stannis Baratheon's daughter
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A: Stannis Baratheon's daughter is Shireen Baratheon. She is the only child of Stannis and Selyse Florent. She is a sickly child. Shireen Baratheon is the only child of Stannis Baratheon and Selyse Florent. She is a sickly child. Shireen
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Q: Why does Stannis Baratheon burn his daughter
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A: Stannis Baratheon burns his daughter Shireen to prevent her from being a witch. He believes she is a witch and that her life is a curse. He believes that the only way to save her is to sacrifice her life. He believes that the only way to save her is to sacrifice her life. He believes
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Q: What title does Stannis Baratheon claim
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A: Stannis Baratheon claims the title of King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and the Stormlands. He also claims the Iron Throne. He is the younger brother of King Robert I Baratheon. He is the younger brother of King Robert I
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Q: Who is Renly Baratheon's lover
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A: Renly Baratheon's lover is Ser Loras Tyrell. This is revealed in A Storm of Swords. The revelation is made by Renly's brother, Stannis Baratheon. Stannis is furious and threatens to kill Loras. [3].; Renly Baratheon's lover
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Q: Why does Renly Baratheon challenge his brother Stannis
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A: Renly challenges his brother Stannis to a duel after Stannis declares himself king. He is later killed in the ensuing duel. Renly's death is a significant event that sets the stage for the War of the Five Kings. He is later killed in the ensuing duel. Renly's death is a significant
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Q: Who assassinates Renly Baratheon
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A: Renly Baratheon is assassinated by his own men, the Kingsguard. The assassin is Ser Loras Tyrell. The murder is witnessed by his brother Stannis. The murder is witnessed by his brother Stannis. The murder is witnessed by his brother Stannis. The murder is witnessed by his brother Stannis
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Q: What house does Renly Baratheon marry into
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A: Renly Baratheon marries Margaery Tyrell. Margaery is the eldest child of Lord Mace Tyrell. Renly's marriage to Margaery is a political alliance to unite the Reach and the Stormlands. Renly's marriage to Margaery is a political alliance to unite the Reach
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Q: Why is Renly Baratheon popular among the lords
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A: Renly Baratheon is popular among the lords because he is handsome, charming, and a skilled warrior. He is also the youngest of the Baratheon brothers, which makes him more approachable and relatable. He is also the younger brother of the current king, making him a potential heir. He is also the youngest
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Q: Who is Samwell Tarly's father
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A: Samwell Tarly's father is Lord Randyll Tarly. He is a cruel and humorless man who disowns Samwell for his cowardice. He sends Samwell to the Wall to join the Night's Watch. Samwell's father is a prominent figure in the Seven Kingdoms. He is known for
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Q: What does Samwell Tarly discover about dragonglass
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A: Samwell Tarly discovers that dragonglass is effective against White Walkers. He also learns that the Night's Watch has been using dragonglass to make swords. He is sent to the Wall to find a way to use the swords. He is also sent to the Wall to find a way to use the
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Q: Who does Samwell Tarly fall in love with beyond the Wall
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A: Samwell Tarly falls in love with Gilly, a wildling girl. He also befriends a wildling boy named Gilly's son, Little Sam. Samwell and Gilly are later married by Mance Rayder. Samwell and Gilly are later married by Mance Rayder. Samwell
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Q: Why is Samwell Tarly sent to the Citadel
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A: Samwell Tarly is sent to the Citadel to study magic and become a maester. He is sent to the Citadel by his father, Lord Randyll Tarly. Samwell is sent to the Citadel to study magic and become a maester. He is sent to the Citadel by his father, Lord Randyll Tar
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Q: What title does Samwell Tarly earn at the Night's Watch
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A: Samwell Tarly is elected as First Steward of the Night's Watch. He is also elected as a master-at-arms. He is the first man to be elected to the Night's Watch in over 80 years. He is also elected as a master-at-arms. He is the
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Q: Who is Gilly's child
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A: Gilly's child is a boy named Mance Rayder. Jon Snow swapped his son with Mance Rayder's child. Mance Rayder is a wildling leader. Jon Snow swapped his son with Mance Rayder's child. Mance Rayder is a wildling leader. Mance
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Q: Why does Gilly flee Craster's Keep
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A: Gilly flees Craster's Keep after her son is born. She is later captured by the Night's Watch. She is later captured by the Night's Watch. She is later captured by the Night's Watch. She is later captured by the Night's Watch. She is later captured by
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Q: Who teaches Gilly to read
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A: Samwell Tarly teaches Gilly to read. He also teaches her how to write. Gilly is also learning to read and write from Samwell. Samwell also teaches Gilly how to read. He also teaches her how to write. Gilly is also learning to read and write from Samwell. Samwell
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Q: What relation is Gilly to Craster
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A: Gilly is a daughter-wife of Craster. Craster's Keep is the home of Gilly and her children. Craster is the father of Gilly's children. Craster is the husband of Gilly. Gilly is the wife of Craster. Gilly is the daughter-wife of
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Q: Why does Gilly accompany Samwell to the Citadel
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A: Gilly accompanies Samwell to the Citadel to be with her son, Gilly's son, and to be with her son. She is also accompanied by her son. She is also accompanied by her son. She is also accompanied by her son. She is also accompanied by her son. She is also accompanied by
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Q: Who is Theon Greyjoy's sister
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A: Theon Greyjoy's sister is Yara Greyjoy. She is a member of the Ironborn and a captain of the Iron Fleet. She is also a member of House Greyjoy. She is the sister of Theon Greyjoy. She is a member of the Ironborn and a captain of the Iron Fleet
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Q: Why does Theon Greyjoy betray the Starks
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A: Theon Greyjoy betrays the Starks by attacking Winterfell and capturing Bran and Rickon Stark. He is later captured by the Night's Watch. Theon is later released by the Wildlings. Theon is later released by the Wildlings. Theon is later released by the Wildlings. Theon is
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Q: Who castrates Theon Greyjoy
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A: Ramsay Bolton. Theon Greyjoy is castrated by Ramsay Bolton. This act is a brutal and symbolic punishment for Theon's actions. Theon's fate is a consequence of his betrayal and the subsequent loss of his manhood. The act is a violation of his identity and a symbol of his degradation.
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Q: What alter ego does Theon Greyjoy adopt under torture
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A: Under torture, Theon Greyjoy adopts the alter ego of Reek. This is a reference to the character's name being changed to Ramsay Bolton. Theon's transformation into Reek is a significant psychological and physical change, marking his descent into cruelty and madness. Theon's actions as Reek are
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Q: Why does Theon Greyjoy redeem himself at Winterfell
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A: Theon Greyjoy redeems himself by saving Bran and Rickon Stark from the wildling army. He also helps Sansa Stark escape. He is later named Lord of Winterfell. Theon Greyjoy redeems himself by saving Bran and Rickon Stark from the wildling army. He also helps Sansa Stark escape
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Q: Who is Yara Greyjoy's uncle and rival
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A: Euron Greyjoy is Yara Greyjoy's uncle and rival. He is the younger brother of Balon Greyjoy and the current King of the Isles and the North. He is known for his madness and his ambition. He is also the father of Theon Greyjoy. He is the younger brother of Bal
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Q: What fleet does Yara Greyjoy command
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A: Yara Greyjoy commands the Iron Fleet. She is the captain of the ship Silence. She is also the captain of the Iron Fleet. She is the captain of the ship Silence. She is also the captain of the Iron Fleet. She is the captain of the ship Silence. She is also the captain of the Iron
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Q: Who does Yara Greyjoy ally with for the Iron Throne
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A: Yara Greyjoy allies with Euron Greyjoy for the Iron Throne. She is the younger sister of Balon Greyjoy, the Lord of the Iron Islands. She is the captain of the Iron Fleet. She is the younger sister of Balon Greyjoy, the Lord of the Iron Islands. She is the captain
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Q: Why does Yara Greyjoy rescue her brother Theon
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A: Yara Greyjoy rescues her brother Theon from captivity by the Boltons. She is the only surviving child of Balon Greyjoy. She is a fierce warrior and a leader of the Ironborn. She is the only surviving child of Balon Greyjoy. She is a fierce warrior and a leader of the Iron
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Q: What is Yara Greyjoy's real name in the books
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A: Yara Greyjoy's real name in the books is Yara of House Greyjoy. She is the daughter of Balon Greyjoy and Asha Greyjoy. She is the sister of Theon Greyjoy. She is the sister of Theon Greyjoy. She is the daughter of Balon Greyjoy and Asha
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Q: Who is Euron Greyjoy's flagship called
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A: Euron Greyjoy's flagship is called the Silence. It is a ship of the Iron Fleet. It is named after the silence of the sea. It is a ship of the Iron Fleet. It is named after the silence of the sea. It is a ship of the Iron Fleet. It is named after the
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Q: Why does Euron Greyjoy kill his brother Balon
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A: Euron Greyjoy kills his brother Balon after Balon refuses to support Euron's claim to the Iron Throne. Euron then takes the Seastone Chair. Balon's death is witnessed by his daughter Asha. Euron's actions are motivated by a desire for power and a belief that he is
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Q: Who does Euron Greyjoy capture in a naval battle
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A: Euron Greyjoy captures Theon Greyjoy in a naval battle. Theon is taken to the Iron Islands. Euron then captures the Iron Islands for himself. Theon is later rescued by his sister, Yara. Theon is later rescued by his sister, Yara. Theon is later rescued by his
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Q: What eye patch does Euron Greyjoy wear
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A: Euron Greyjoy wears a patch over his left eye. He is also known as Crow's Eye. He is the youngest of Balon's surviving brothers. He is a cruel and ruthless man. He is the firstborn son of Balon Greyjoy. He is the youngest of Balon's surviving
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Q: Why is Euron Greyjoy considered a pirate king
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A: Euron Greyjoy is considered a pirate king because he has a reputation for raiding and pillaging, and he is known to have a taste for the finer things in life. He is also known to have a taste for the finer things in life. He is also known to have a taste for the finer things in life
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Q: Who is Balon Greyjoy's rebellion against
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A: Balon Greyjoy's rebellion against the Iron Throne is led by his brother Euron. Euron is the new King of the Isles and the North after Balon's death. Balon's rebellion is a major event in the series, leading to the War of the Five Kings. The rebellion is also
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Q: What house does Balon Greyjoy lead
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A: Balon Greyjoy leads the Ironborn. He is the Lord of the Iron Islands and the King of the Isles and the North. He is the youngest brother of Robert Baratheon. He is the father of Theon Greyjoy. He is the brother of Stannis Baratheon. He is the brother of
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Q: Who kills Balon Greyjoy
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| 606 |
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A: Balon Greyjoy is killed by his brother Euron Greyjoy. Euron kills Balon after Balon refuses to support Euron's claim to the Iron Throne. Euron then declares himself King of the Isles and the North. Balon's body is later recovered by his brother Theon. Theon
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Q: Why does Balon Greyjoy disown Theon initially
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A: Balon disowns Theon for his actions in the Red Wedding. He believes Theon is responsible for the deaths of his sons, Balon's heir, and his wife. He also believes Theon is responsible for the deaths of his other sons, Aeron and Rodrik. Balon believes Theon is
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Q: What is Balon Greyjoy's god
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| 612 |
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A: Balon Greyjoy's god is the Drowned God. He is a follower of the Drowned God. He is a follower of the Drowned God. He is a follower of the Drowned God. He is a follower of the Drowned God. He is a follower of the Drowned God. He
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Q: Who does Brienne of Tarth swear loyalty to
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| 615 |
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A: Brienne of Tarth swears loyalty to Catelyn Stark. She is also a sworn shield to Renly Baratheon. She is also a sworn shield to Renly Baratheon. She is also a sworn shield to Renly Baratheon. She is also a sworn shield to Renly Baratheon.
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Q: What is Brienne of Tarth's ancestral home
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| 618 |
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A: Brienne of Tarth's ancestral home is on the island of Tarth. She is the heir to Evenfall Hall. Her father was a knight of the Kingsguard. Her mother was a woman of low birth. She is the younger sister of Ser Jaime Lannister. She is a maiden of twenty-two
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Q: Who knights Brienne of Tarth
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A: Brienne of Tarth is knighted by Renly Baratheon. Renly later dies, and Brienne is knighted by Stannis Baratheon. Stannis later dies, and Brienne is knighted by Melisandre. Brienne is knighted by the High Septon. Brienne is kn
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Q: Why does Brienne of Tarth fight the Hound
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| 624 |
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A: Brienne of Tarth fights the Hound because he is the only person who has ever called her 'maiden' and she believes he is the only one who can help her find Sansa Stark. She also believes he is the only one who can help her find Sansa Stark. She also believes he is the only one
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Q: What sword does Brienne of Tarth wield
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A: Brienne of Tarth wields the Valyrian steel sword Oathkeeper. She is also known as the Maid of Tarth. She is a tall, imposing woman with a long, straight face and a square jaw. She is a skilled fighter and a loyal friend. She is also a skilled fighter and a loyal
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Q: Who is Sandor Clegane's brother
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| 630 |
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A: Sandor Clegane's brother is Gregor Clegane. They are both known as the Mountain's men. Gregor is the older brother and is known for his immense size and strength. Sandor is smaller but equally vicious and is known as the Hound. They are both feared and respected in the Seven Kingdoms. Gregor
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Q: Why is Sandor Clegane afraid of fire
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| 633 |
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A: Sandor Clegane is afraid of fire because he was burned as a child. He is also known as the Hound. He is a member of the Brotherhood Without Banners. He is a member of the Brotherhood Without Banners. He is a member of the Brotherhood Without Banners. He is a member of the Brotherhood Without Banners.
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Q: Who does Sandor Clegane serve as bodyguard to
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| 636 |
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A: Sandor Clegane serves as the bodyguard to Lord Tywin Lannister. He is also known as the Hound. He is a skilled fighter and is known for his brutal fighting style. He is also a member of the Kingsguard. He is the younger brother of Gregor Clegane. He is a skilled fighter and is
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Q: What is Sandor Clegane's nickname
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| 639 |
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A: Sandor Clegane is also known as 'The Hound'.; Sandor Clegane is also known as 'The Hound'.; Sandor Clegane is also known as 'The Hound'.; Sandor Clegane is also known as 'The Hound'.; Sandor Clegane is also known as 'The Hound'.
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Q: Why does Sandor Clegane join the Brotherhood Without Banners
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A: Sandor Clegane joins the Brotherhood Without Banners to help the Brotherhood's cause. He is a former member of the Brave Companions. He is also a former member of the Brave Companions. He is also a former member of the Brave Companions. He is also a former member of the Brave Companions. He is also a
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Q: Who is Gregor Clegane reanimated as
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| 645 |
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A: Gregor Clegane is reanimated as a zombie by Melisandre. He is later killed by Arya Stark. The reanimated Gregor is a much larger and stronger version of the original. He is described as a hulking, monstrous, and terrifying figure. He is also described as being very strong and fast, and is
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Q: What is Gregor Clegane's nickname
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| 648 |
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A: Gregor Clegane is nicknamed 'the Mountain That Rides'.; Gregor Clegane is nicknamed 'the Mountain That Rides'.; Gregor Clegane is nicknamed 'the Mountain That Rides'.; Gregor Clegane is nicknamed 'the Mountain That Rides'.; Gregor Clegane is nicknamed 'the Mountain That Rides'.; Gregor Clegane is
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Q: Who does Gregor Clegane kill at the Sack of King's Landing
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A: Gregor Clegane kills Ser Lorimer at the Sack of King's Landing. He also kills the Stark children, Robb, Sansa, and Arya. He is also responsible for the death of the Stark patriarch, Eddard Stark. He is also responsible for the death of the Stark children, Robb, Sansa,
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Q: Why is Gregor Clegane poisoned by Oberyn Martell
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A: Gregor Clegane is poisoned by Oberyn Martell after he murders Elia Martell and her children. Oberyn's revenge is a key plot point in the series. The poison is a slow-acting agent that causes Gregor to suffer greatly. He dies in agony. The poison is a slow-acting agent that causes
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Q: What armor does Gregor Clegane wear as a Kingsguard
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A: Gregor Clegane wears the gold-and-ruby armor of the Kingsguard. He is the second-in-command to Ser Jaime Lannister. He is known for his brutal fighting style and his scarred face. He is also known as the Mountain That Rides. He is the older brother of Sandor Clegane.
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Q: Who is Petyr Baelish's sigil
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| 660 |
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A: Petyr Baelish's sigil is a golden bull's head on a white field. This is a reference to the House Baelish coat of arms. It is a common symbol of strength and power. The bull's head is a common symbol of strength and power in heraldry. It
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Q: Why does Petyr Baelish kill Lysa Arryn
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A: Petyr Baelish kills Lysa Arryn after she attempts to poison her son Robin Arryn. He then takes control of the Vale. He also kills Lysa's father, Jon Arryn. Petyr Baelish is also known as Littlefinger. He is a member of House Bael
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Q: Who does Petyr Baelish mentor in the Vale
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A: Petyr Baelish mentors Sansa Stark in the Vale. He also serves as the master of coin for the Vale. He is also the Lord Protector of the Vale. He is also the Lord Protector of the Vale. He is also the Lord Protector of the Vale. He is also the Lord Protector of the
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Q: What is Petyr Baelish's nickname
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A: Petyr Baelish is also known as Littlefinger. This nickname is given to him by his friend and political rival, Catelyn Stark. It is a reference to his small stature and his tendency to be underestimated. He is also known as Petyr Pimple. [3].; Petyr Ba
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Q: Why is Petyr Baelish executed
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A: Petyr Baelish is executed for treason. This action is taken by King Tommen I Baratheon. The execution is carried out by the Kingsguard. Petyr Baelish's execution is a significant event that marks the end of his reign and the beginning of a new era of power in
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Q: Who is Varys's network of spies called
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| 675 |
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A: Varys's network of spies is called the 'Rat Pack'. This name is given to them by the smallfolk of King's Landing. The term is a reference to the fact that the spies are often found in the sewers and basements of the city. The name is also a reference to the fact that
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Q: Why does Varys support Daenerys Targaryen
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| 678 |
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A: Varys supports Daenerys Targaryen because he believes she is the rightful heir to the Iron Throne and will bring peace to the Seven Kingdoms. He also believes that Daenerys is the only one who can defeat the White Walkers. He is also a member of the Small Council. He supports Daenerys Targaryen because he
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Q: Who castrates Varys as a child
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A: Varys was castrated as a child by his father, Illyrio Mopatis. This event is a significant part of his backstory. He was raised as a eunuch, which is a key aspect of his character. This event is a significant part of his backstory. He was raised as a eunuch, which is
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Q: What is Varys's title at court
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A: Varys is the Master of Whisperers, a position he has held for many years. He is known for his extensive network of spies and informants. He is also known as the Spider, a nickname given to him for his ability to weave webs of intrigue and deception. He is a member of the small council. He
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Q: Why is Varys called the Spider
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A: Varys is called the Spider because he is a master of intrigue and manipulation, often weaving webs of deceit and deception. He is known for his ability to gather information and orchestrate events from the shadows. His nickname reflects his cunning and his role in the political machinations of the Seven Kingdoms. He is also known as
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Q: Who is Davos Seaworth's king
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| 690 |
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A: Davos Seaworth's king is Stannis Baratheon. Stannis Baratheon is the king of the Seven Kingdoms. Davos Seaworth is a member of the Night's Watch. Stannis Baratheon is the king of the Seven Kingdoms. Davos Seaworth is a member of the Night's
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Q: Why does Davos Seaworth lose his fingers
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| 693 |
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A: Davos Seaworth loses his fingers for smuggling. He is later sent to the Wall as a smuggler. He is later sent to the Wall as a smuggler. He is later sent to the Wall as a smuggler. He is later sent to the Wall as a smuggler. He is later sent to the
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Q: Who does Davos Seaworth smuggle for
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A: Davos Seaworth smuggles Stannis Baratheon's daughter, Shireen, to safety. He also smuggles Stannis's brother, Renly, to safety. Davos is also a smuggler. He smuggles Stannis's daughter, Shireen, to safety. He also smuggles St
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Q: What son does Davos Seaworth lose in battle
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A: Davos Seaworth loses his son Matthos in battle. Matthos was the third son of Davos and Lady Melessa Florent. He was killed in the Battle of the Blackwater. Davos's other sons are Maric, Devan, and Steffon. Davos's daughter is Alys. Davos's wife
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Q: Why does Davos Seaworth confront Melisandre
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A: Davos confronts Melisandre because he believes she is responsible for the death of his son, Stannis's son, and the deaths of his other children. He also believes she is responsible for the deaths of his other children. He also believes she is responsible for the deaths of his other children. He also believes
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Q: Who is Margaery Tyrell's brother
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A: Margaery Tyrell's brother is Meryn Trant. He is a member of the Kingsguard. He is known for his brutality and is involved in the death of Renly Baratheon. He is also a member of the Kingsguard. He is known for his brutality and is involved in the death
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Q: Why does Margaery Tyrell marry multiple kings
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A: Margaery Tyrell marries multiple kings to secure the support of the Tyrells for the House of Baratheon. This is a political strategy to maintain the Tyrells' influence and power. She is also a pawn in the political game. Her marriage to Renly Baratheon was a political move to secure the
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Q: Who arrests Margaery Tyrell
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A: Margaery Tyrell is arrested by the Faith of the Seven. She is accused of adultery and high treason. She is later released. Margaery Tyrell is arrested by the Faith of the Seven. She is accused of adultery and high treason. She is later released. Margaery Tyrell is arrested by
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Q: What is Margaery Tyrell's house sigil
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A: Margaery Tyrell's house sigil is a golden rose on a green field. This is a reference to House Tyrell's traditional house sigil, the rose. It is a symbol of their wealth and power. The green field is a reference to the House Tyrell's ancestral home, High
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Q: Why is Margaery Tyrell popular with the smallfolk
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A: Margaery Tyrell is popular with the smallfolk because she is a devout Catholic and a devout wife. She is also a skilled diplomat and a skilled politician. She is also a skilled diplomat and a skilled politician. She is also a skilled diplomat and a skilled politician. She is also a skilled diplomat and a skilled
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Q: Who is Olenna Tyrell's nickname
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A: Olenna Tyrell is nicknamed the Queen of Thorns. This nickname is given to her due to her sharp tongue and her habit of using thorns as a symbol of her power. She is also known as the Queen of the Reach. This nickname is given to her due to her sharp tongue and her habit of using
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Q: Why does Olenna Tyrell poison Joffrey
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A: Olenna Tyrell poisons Joffrey to avenge her son, Willas, who was killed by Joffrey. She believes Joffrey's reign will be a disaster for the realm. Olenna's motive is revenge and a desire to protect her family's honor. She uses her position to
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Q: Who does Olenna Tyrell ally with against the Lannisters
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A: Olenna Tyrell allies with the Starks against the Lannisters. She also reveals that Cersei is the mother of King Tommen I Baratheon. She is later poisoned by Varys. She is later poisoned by Varys. She is later poisoned by Varys. She is later poisoned by Var
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Q: What is Olenna Tyrell's house before marriage
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A: House Tyrell. She is the head of House Tyrell. She is the mother of Margaery Tyrell. She is the grandmother of Tommen Baratheon. She is the great-grandmother of Myrcella Baratheon. She is the great-great-grandmother of Joffrey Baratheon.
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Q: Why does Olenna Tyrell confess to Jaime
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A: Olenna Tyrell confesses to Jaime that she poisoned Joffrey. She does this to spare her grandchildren from the same fate. She also reveals that she is the Queen Regent. This confession is part of her plan to protect her family. She also reveals that she is the Queen Regent. This confession is part of
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Q: Who is Loras Tyrell's lover
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A: Ser Loras Tyrell's lover is Ser Addam Marbrand. This is revealed in the episode 'The Ghost of Harrenhal'.; Ser Loras Tyrell's lover is Ser Addam Marbrand. This is revealed in the episode 'The Ghost of Harrenhal'.; Ser Loras Ty
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Q: What is Loras Tyrell's nickname
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A: Loras Tyrell is nicknamed the Knight of Flowers. He is a member of House Tyrell and a sworn knight of House Baratheon. He is the younger brother of Mace Tyrell and the younger brother of Margaery Tyrell. He is the younger brother of Mace Tyrell and the younger brother of Mar
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Q: Why is Loras Tyrell arrested by the Faith
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A: Loras Tyrell is arrested by the Faith for his homosexuality. He is later released after his father, Mace Tyrell, negotiates with the High Sparrow. He is later released after his father, Mace Tyrell, negotiates with the High Sparrow. He is later released after his father, Mace Tyrell, negoti
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Q: Who defeats Loras Tyrell in a tournament
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A: Sandor Clegane defeats Loras Tyrell in a tournament. This event is a significant moment in the series. The details of the tournament and the outcome are not fully revealed in the episode. However, the mention of Clegane's victory is a key plot point. The episode also features a scene where Clegane
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Q: What vow does Loras Tyrell take at the end
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A: Loras Tyrell takes a vow to marry Margaery. He also states that he will be the first to die for the crown. He then kisses Margaery. The vows are made in the presence of the High Sparrow. The vows are made in the presence of the High Sparrow. The vows are made in
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Q: Who is the High Sparrow's real name
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A: The High Sparrow's real name is unknown. He is referred to as the High Sparrow, High Septon, and High Sparrow of the Faith. He is also known as the High Sparrow of the Seven. His true name is not revealed in the books. He is also known as the High Sparrow of the Seven.
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Q: Why does the High Sparrow rise to power
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A: The High Sparrow rises to power by preaching against the excesses of the Faith of the Seven and by reforming the Faith's practices. He also gains the support of the smallfolk. He is a charismatic and pious man who is able to unite the people against the corrupt and powerful. He is also a skilled politician who is
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Q: Who does the High Sparrow imprison
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A: The High Sparrow imprisons Margaery. He also arrests Tommen's uncle, Ser Kevan Lannister. He also arrests Tommen's uncle, Ser Kevan Lannister. He also arrests Tommen's uncle, Ser Kevan Lannister. He also arrests Tommen's uncle,
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Q: What faith does the High Sparrow lead
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A: The High Sparrow leads the Faith of the Seven. He is a member of the Most Devout, a group of high-ranking officials who are considered the most pious and devout followers of the Faith. He is also a member of the Faith Militant, the military order of the Faith. He is a member of the
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Q: Why is the High Sparrow killed
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A: The High Sparrow is killed by Cersei Lannister. This act is part of Cersei's plan to eliminate any potential rivals and consolidate her power. The High Sparrow's death is a significant event that marks the beginning of Cersei's reign of terror. The High Sparrow's death is a significant event
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Q: Who creates the Night King
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A: The Night King is created by the Others. He is the leader of the White Walkers and the primary antagonist of the series. He is a powerful, ancient, and malevolent being. He is the leader of the White Walkers and the primary antagonist of the series. He is a powerful, ancient, and male
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Q: What is the Night King's goal
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A: The Night King's goal is to destroy the living and bring about the Night King's reign. He is the leader of the White Walkers and the Army of the Dead. He is also the primary antagonist of the series. He is a powerful and ancient being who seeks to conquer the world. He is the
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Q: Who kills the Night King
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A: Arya Stark kills the Night King. She stabs him in the chest with the Valyrian steel dagger, which was given to her by Bran Stark. The Night King is then killed by the dagger. The Night King is killed by Arya Stark. She stabs him in the chest with the Valyrian steel
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Q: Why do the White Walkers raise the dead
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A: The White Walkers raise the dead to attack the living. This is a supernatural threat that the Night's Watch must face. The White Walkers are described as ancient beings from beyond the Wall, and their return is a significant event in the narrative. Their actions are a direct threat to the living world. The White
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Q: What weapon can kill White Walkers
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A: Dragonglass can be used to make weapons that kill White Walkers and their undead foot soldiers. This is a key element in the fight against the Others. The Night's Watch has been using dragonglass weapons for centuries. The Night King is immune to them. The Night King is immune to dragonglass
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Q: What are Daenerys Targaryen's dragons named
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A: Daenerys Targaryen's dragons are named Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion. Drogon is the largest and most powerful, Rhaegal is the second largest and the most agile, and Viserion is the smallest and the most destructive. Viserion is later killed by the Night King
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Q: Who rides the dragon Viserion after its resurrection
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A: Daenerys Targaryen rides the dragon Viserion. She is the first to ride the dragon after its resurrection. She is also the first to ride the dragon in the series. She is also the first to ride the dragon in the series. She is also the first to ride the dragon in the series. She is
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Q: Why do the dragons hatch for Daenerys
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A: The dragons hatch for Daenerys because she is the rightful heir to the Iron Throne and the last of her blood. She is also the only one who can tame them. The dragons are also a symbol of her power and her destiny. They are the key to her ultimate victory. The dragons are also a symbol of her
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| 788 |
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Q: What do the dragons eat
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| 789 |
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A: The dragons eat the flesh of the dead. They are also known to eat the flesh of the living. They are also known to eat the flesh of the dead. They are also known to eat the flesh of the living. They are also known to eat the flesh of the dead. They are also known to eat the
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| 791 |
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Q: Who steals Daenerys Targaryen's dragons in Qarth
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| 792 |
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A: Daenerys Targaryen's dragons are stolen by Xaro Xoan Daxos. Xaro Xoan Daxos is a wealthy merchant prince of Qarth. He offers to help Daenerys in exchange for her dragons. He then betrays her. The dragons are later stolen by the slavers of the Good Masters. The
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