23. Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) Few characters are at a more interesting intersection in Thrones than the little lord of House Stark, finally returning from his vision quest north of the
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Even with his relatively limited time on the show, there are plenty of quotes that define the unique character of Ned Stark. Whether they are spoken by Ned himself or are other characters' views on him, these quotes sum up one of Game of Thrones' most important characters. "Winter Is Coming." Ned Stark (Season 1, Episode 1)
Character Analysis. (Avoiding Spoilers) Living as the youngest daughter of Lord Eddard Stark. The Starks are a great noble house that presides over the Northern portion of the Seven Kingdoms. In accordance with her station, Arya is being groomed to be a proper ruling lady – but she’d rather learn swordplay than parlor manners.Joffrey Baratheon. The betrayal of Ned Stark by Petyr Baelish had a knock-on effect as far as betrayals go, with Ned - and everyone else - lied to by Joffrey, who would elect to execute Ned as a sign of his strength as King. Back in 2011, this death shocked the world. The show had killed off the character it had set up as its central
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