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− | Kingslaying is one of the great taboo in Westeros. When a sworn lord, lady or knight broke the vow and killed the king, crime to be processed. | + | Kingslaying is one of the great taboo in Westeros. When a sworn lord, lady or knight broke the vow and killed the king, crime to be processed. It is not related to killing a king who didn't accept his kingship and didn't make oath to him. |
− | It is not related to killing a king who didn't accept his kingship and didn't make oath to him. | ||
− | ==People accused of, or suspected of, | + | ==People accused of, or suspected of, having committed Kingslaying== |
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+ | * '''[[Viserys II]]''': Suspected of having killed his nephew, [[Baelor I|Baelor the Blessed]]. | ||
*'''[[Jaime Lannister]]''': Killed his king [[Mad King|Aerys II]] , when he is sworn brother of [[Kingsguard]]. {{Ref|asos|11}} | *'''[[Jaime Lannister]]''': Killed his king [[Mad King|Aerys II]] , when he is sworn brother of [[Kingsguard]]. {{Ref|asos|11}} | ||
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*'''[[Roose Bolton]]''': Killed his king [[Robb Stark]] at the [[Red Wedding]]. {{Ref|asos|51}} | *'''[[Roose Bolton]]''': Killed his king [[Robb Stark]] at the [[Red Wedding]]. {{Ref|asos|51}} | ||
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*'''[[Walder Frey]]''': Killed his king [[Robb Stark]] at the Red Wedding, which he committed [[guest right]] violation too. {{Ref|asos|51}} | *'''[[Walder Frey]]''': Killed his king [[Robb Stark]] at the Red Wedding, which he committed [[guest right]] violation too. {{Ref|asos|51}} | ||
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*'''[[Petyr Baelish]]''': Killed his king [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]] with [[Olenna Redwyne|Olenna]] at [[Purple Wedding]]. Which [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] and [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] accused of. {{Ref|asos|68}} | *'''[[Petyr Baelish]]''': Killed his king [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]] with [[Olenna Redwyne|Olenna]] at [[Purple Wedding]]. Which [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] and [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] accused of. {{Ref|asos|68}} | ||
+ | *'''[[Olenna Redwyne]]''': Killed her king Joffrey with Petyr Baelish. {{Ref|asos|68}} | ||
− | *'''[[ | + | *'''[[Euron Greyjoy]]''': is suspected of being involved in the death of his king [[Balon Greyjoy]]. {{ref|aFfC|18}} |
+ | ==Known or suspected victims of Kingslaying== | ||
− | *'''[[ | + | '''Known''' |
+ | * '''[[Aerys II]]''' | ||
+ | * '''[[Robb Stark]]''' | ||
+ | * '''[[Joffrey Baratheon]]''' | ||
+ | '''Suspected''' | ||
+ | * '''[[Maegor I]]''' | ||
+ | * '''[[Baelor I]]''' | ||
+ | * '''[[Maekar I]]''' | ||
+ | * '''[[Euron Greyjoy]]''' | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== |
Revision as of 17:56, 3 September 2013
Kingslaying is one of the great taboo in Westeros. When a sworn lord, lady or knight broke the vow and killed the king, crime to be processed. It is not related to killing a king who didn't accept his kingship and didn't make oath to him.
Contents
People accused of, or suspected of, having committed Kingslaying
- Viserys II: Suspected of having killed his nephew, Baelor the Blessed.
- Jaime Lannister: Killed his king Aerys II , when he is sworn brother of Kingsguard. [1]
- Roose Bolton: Killed his king Robb Stark at the Red Wedding. [2]
- Walder Frey: Killed his king Robb Stark at the Red Wedding, which he committed guest right violation too. [2]
- Petyr Baelish: Killed his king Joffrey with Olenna at Purple Wedding. Which Tyrion and Sansa accused of. [3]
- Olenna Redwyne: Killed her king Joffrey with Petyr Baelish. [3]
- Euron Greyjoy: is suspected of being involved in the death of his king Balon Greyjoy. [4]
Known or suspected victims of Kingslaying
Known
Suspected
Quotes
- Ser Oswell Whent
The Kingslayer...The false knight who profaned his blade with the blood of the king he had sworn to defend.
Jaime Lannister sends his regards. [7]
- Roose Bolton when killing his king.
References and Notes
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 11, Jaime II.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 51, Catelyn VII.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 68, Sansa VI.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Chapter 18, The Iron Captain.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 39, Eddard X, p 425.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 57, Sansa V.
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 51, Sansa IV.