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Kingslaying is the act of killing one's own king, breaking their vows of allegiance to him. In Westeros, kingslaying is regarded as a extremely vile act, especially when commited by someone sworn to protect them, as is the case with the [[Kingsguard]]. It should not be confused with killing a king to which one has no affiliation.  
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'''Kingslaying''' is the act of killing one's own king, breaking their vows of allegiance to him. In Westeros, kingslaying is regarded as a extremely vile act, especially when commited by someone sworn to protect them, as is the case with the [[Kingsguard]]. It should not be confused with killing a king to which one has no affiliation.  
  
 
==People accused of, or suspected of, having committed kingslaying==  
 
==People accused of, or suspected of, having committed kingslaying==  

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Kingslaying is the act of killing one's own king, breaking their vows of allegiance to him. In Westeros, kingslaying is regarded as a extremely vile act, especially when commited by someone sworn to protect them, as is the case with the Kingsguard. It should not be confused with killing a king to which one has no affiliation.

People accused of, or suspected of, having committed kingslaying

Known or suspected victims of kingslaying

Known

Suspected

Quotes about kingslaying

Eddard: When King’s Landing fell, Ser Jaime slew your king with a golden sword, and I wondered where you were. Gerold: Far away, or Aerys would yet sit the Iron Throne, and our false brother would burn in seven hells.[5]

- Eddard Stark and Ser Gerold Hightower right before fighting to the death.


The Kingslayer. The false knight who profaned his blade with the blood of the king he had sworn to defend.[6]

- Barristan Selmy


Jaime Lannister sends his regards.[4]

- Roose Bolton when killing his king.

References and Notes