Game of Thrones Character Map
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What is the name of the character who is known as Jon Snow?

  • Rob Stark
  • Arya Stark
  • Ned Stark
  • Jon Snow (correct)
  • Who is the father of Jon Snow?

  • Eddard Stark (correct)
  • Rob Stark
  • Jaime
  • Ramsay
  • Which Stark child's name is Arya?

  • Bran Stark
  • Arya Stark (correct)
  • Sansa
  • Rickon
  • What relation is Bran Stark to Rob Stark?

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    Who is known as the Hand of the King to King Joffrey?

    <p>Tyrion</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which character is known for the phrase 'Winter is Coming'?

    <p>Ned Stark</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of these characters is a member of the Night's Watch?

    <p>Jon Snow</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the title associated with Daenerys Targaryen?

    <p>Stormborn</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What color dragon is Drogon?

    <p>Black</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the relationship between Jaime and Cersei?

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    Who is known as the King of the North?

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    Study Notes

    Jon Snow

    • The illegitimate son of Ned Stark, raised at Winterfell.
    • Known for his honor, bravery, and leadership skills.
    • Member of the Night's Watch, eventually becoming Lord Commander.

    Ned Stark

    • The head of House Stark and Warden of the North.
    • Values honor and loyalty, often guiding his decisions.
    • Father to five children and a key figure in the early events of the series.

    Arya Stark

    • Youngest daughter of Ned Stark, known for her fierce independence.
    • Trains as an assassin in Braavos after the death of her family members.
    • Develops a strong sense of justice and vengeance.

    Robb Stark

    • The eldest Stark son who becomes King in the North.
    • Known for his tactical skills during the War of the Five Kings.
    • His reign is cut short by betrayal.

    Bran Stark

    • A key character who becomes a mystical figure known as the Three-Eyed Raven.
    • Paralyzed after a fall, he develops magical powers and visions.
    • His journey reveals crucial truths about the past and future.

    Samwell Tarly

    • Jon Snow's close friend and a member of the Night's Watch.
    • Initially timid, he grows into a key source of knowledge about the White Walkers.
    • His character arc focuses on bravery and intellect.

    Jaime Lannister

    • Known as the Kingslayer, infamous for killing the Mad King Aerys II Targaryen.
    • Initially positioned as a villain, his character reveals depth and struggle for honor.
    • His relationship with Brienne of Tarth showcases personal growth.

    Cersei Lannister

    • Sister to Jaime and Tyrion, seeks power at any cost.
    • Strategic manipulator, often driven by her love for her children.
    • Becomes Queen and is a central antagonist throughout the series.

    Sansa Stark

    • The eldest Stark daughter, experiences significant personal growth.
    • Initially naive, she becomes politically savvy through hardship.
    • Her arc involves reclaiming her identity and family legacy.

    Rickon Stark

    • The youngest Stark child, faces tragedy early in the series.
    • His fate symbolizes the loss of Stark innocence and family connection.

    Pip

    • A member of the Night's Watch and friend to Jon Snow.
    • His experiences highlight the challenges and camaraderie within the Watch.

    Robert Baratheon

    • King of the Seven Kingdoms at the beginning of the series.
    • His rule is characterized by cronyism and neglect of the realm's dangers.

    Stannis Baratheon

    • Robert's determined brother, who believes he is the rightful heir to the throne.
    • Driven by a sense of duty, but often at the expense of compassion.
    • His rigid nature leads to both victories and catastrophic decisions.

    Shireen Baratheon

    • Daughter of Stannis, known for her intelligence and kindness.
    • Her tragic story emphasizes the cost of ambition and sacrifice.

    Daenerys Stormborn

    • Exiled heir to the Iron Throne, determined to reclaim her family's legacy.
    • Known for her dragons, she embodies themes of power and leadership.
    • Her character evolves from a timid girl to a formidable ruler.

    Olenna Tyrell

    • Matriarch of House Tyrell, known for her wit and political acumen.
    • Often manipulative, she plays key roles in the power struggles of Westeros.

    Ramsay Bolton

    • Sadistic villain known for brutal tactics and ambition.
    • Embodies the theme of corruption and cruelty in pursuit of power.

    Roose Bolton

    • Ruthless head of House Bolton and father to Ramsay.
    • Tactical and cold, he represents the dangers of ambition and treachery.

    Theon Greyjoy

    • Ambivalent character whose journey reflects themes of identity and redemption.
    • Struggles between loyalty to Stark and his own family, the Greyjoys.

    Yara Greyjoy

    • Theon’s sister, known for bravery and leadership among the Ironborn.
    • Defies traditional expectations set on women in her society.

    Khal Drogo

    • Dothraki warlord, initially married to Daenerys.
    • His character represents themes of honor, loyalty, and cultural conflict.

    Tyrion Lannister

    • The witty and intelligent younger brother of Cersei and Jaime.
    • Often underestimated, he uses his intellect to navigate dangerous politics.

    Tywin Lannister

    • Head of House Lannister, known for his ruthlessness and strategic mind.
    • His ambition drives much of the conflict and power dynamics.

    King Joffrey Baratheon

    • Sadistic and immature king, known for his cruel nature.
    • His actions catalyze conflict and provoke rebellion.

    Tommen Baratheon

    • Joffrey's younger brother, more compassionate and less cruel.
    • His reign is marked by manipulation by Cersei and Margaery.

    Petyr Baelish (Littlefinger)

    • Cunning manipulator, skilled in schemes and political machinations.
    • His ambition drives many of the series' major conflicts.

    Varys (The Spider)

    • Master of whispers, known for his intelligence network.
    • His allegiance lies with the realm rather than individual houses.

    Pycelle

    • Grand Maester of the Seven Kingdoms, often portrayed as deceitful.
    • Represents the decay of traditional power structures.

    Sandor Clegane (The Hound)

    • Known for his brutality and complex morality.
    • His character struggles with concepts of honor and redemption.

    Gregor Clegane (The Mountain)

    • The Hound’s brother, feared for his strength and brutality.
    • Represents the darker aspects of loyalty and power.

    Osha

    • Wildling who becomes a protector for Rickon Stark.
    • Embodies the conflict between the North and the South.

    Ygritte

    • A wildling woman who becomes romantically involved with Jon Snow.
    • Their relationship symbolizes the clash of cultures.

    Balon Greyjoy

    • Lord of the Iron Islands, seeks independence and dominance.
    • His ambitions reflect the desire for power within the region.

    Catelyn Stark

    • Matriarch of House Stark, fiercely protective of her family.
    • Her decisions often lead to critical turning points in the series.

    Brynden Tully (Blackfish)

    • Catelyn’s uncle, a skilled warrior with a strong sense of loyalty.
    • Represents the Tully family’s honor and legacy.

    Lysa Arryn

    • Catelyn’s sister, known for her instability and obsessive love.
    • Her actions often complicate the political landscape.

    Wolder Frey

    • One of the Freys, a family known for their betrayal.
    • Illustrates the complexities of alliances and power struggles.

    Edmure Tully

    • Catelyn’s brother, often portrayed as indecisive and naïve.
    • His character arc reflects the risks of inaction during war.

    Hot Pie

    • A former member of the Brotherhood Without Banners, demonstrates loyalty and kindness amidst chaos.

    Jaqen H'ghar

    • A Faceless Man skilled in assassination, symbolizes the theme of identity.
    • His philosophy challenges characters’ understanding of justice.

    Gendry

    • Bastard son of King Robert Baratheon, skilled blacksmith.
    • Represents the potential for change and the impact of heritage.

    Melisandre

    • A red priestess serving Stannis Baratheon, known for her mysterious powers.
    • Her faith in the Lord of Light influences significant events throughout the series.

    Jorah Mormont

    • A knight loyal to Daenerys, struggles with his past and quest for redemption.
    • His character arc explores themes of loyalty and betrayal.

    Aggo

    • One of Drogo's Dothraki bloodriders, known for his loyalty to Daenerys.

    Doreah

    • Daenerys' handmaid, becomes entangled in court politics and power dynamics.

    Myrcella Baratheon

    • Joffrey and Tommen's sister, known for her innocence amidst the chaos of her family.

    Meera Reed

    • A skilled warrior aiding Bran Stark on his journey.
    • Represents the alliance between houses and the importance of friendship.

    Shae

    • A former prostitute who becomes Tyrion's lover, illustrates the complexities of love and loyalty.

    Brann Stark

    • Nicknamed "Bran," he highlights the importance of family and destiny.

    Podrick Payne

    • A loyal squire to Tyrion, known for resourcefulness and bravery.

    Lancel Lannister

    • Cousin to Cersei and Jaime, initially a soldier but later becomes a zealot.

    Kevan Lannister

    • Tywin's loyal brother, reflects the traditional values of House Lannister.

    Ros

    • A prostitute whose story provides perspective on the social dynamics of Westeros.

    Saladhor Saan

    • A pirate who represents the diverse cultures and alliances within the series.

    Margaery Tyrell

    • Known for her beauty and charm, she cleverly navigates royal politics.
    • Her ambition represents the influence of the Tyrell family.

    Matthos Seaworth

    • Supporter of Stannis Baratheon, showcasing loyalty amidst ambition.

    Davos Seaworth

    • A smuggler turned loyal advisor to Stannis, embodies themes of redemption and honor.

    Rattleshirt

    • A wildling leader known for his brutality and fearlessness.

    Tormund Giantsbane

    • Charismatic and bold wildling leader, represents the complexity of wildling culture.

    Orell

    • A warg and wildling, embodies the connection to nature and magical elements.

    Jojen Reed

    • A young greenseer, guides Bran on his

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