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*[[Robert Baratheon]]: Killed his second cousin [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] during the [[Battle of the Trident]].   
 
*[[Robert Baratheon]]: Killed his second cousin [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] during the [[Battle of the Trident]].   
  
*[[Stannis Baratheon]]: conceived a [[shadow assassin]] with [[Melisandre]] that went on to slay his younger brother King [[Renly Baratheon]]. Note, Renly intended that Stannis would die in battle (by his hand or by one of his men's),{{ref|acok|33}} and it is unclear if Stannis pre-approved of Melisandre's [[sorcery]].{{ref|acok|42}}
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*[[Stannis Baratheon]]: Conceived a [[shadow assassin]] with [[Melisandre]] that went on to slay his younger brother King [[Renly Baratheon]]. Note, Renly intended that Stannis would die in battle (by his hand or by one of his men's),{{ref|acok|33}} and it is unclear if Stannis pre-approved of Melisandre's [[sorcery]].{{ref|acok|42}}
  
* [[Tyrion Lannister]]: accused of the murder of his nephew, King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I Baratheon]], of which he is actually innocent.{{ref|aSoS|70}} Also held responsible for the murder of his own father, [[Tywin Lannister]], of which he is actually guilty.{{ref|aDwD|27}}
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* [[Tyrion Lannister]]: Accused of the murder of his nephew, King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I Baratheon]], of which he is actually innocent.{{ref|aSoS|70}} Also held responsible for the murder of his own father, [[Tywin Lannister]], of which he is actually guilty.{{ref|aDwD|27}}
  
* [[Ramsay Snow]]: his own father, Lord [[Roose Bolton]], suspects he poisoned his half-brother [[Domeric Bolton|Domeric]], Roose's trueborn son.{{ref|aDwD|32}}
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* [[Ramsay Snow]]: His own father, Lord [[Roose Bolton]], suspects he poisoned his half-brother [[Domeric Bolton|Domeric]], Roose's trueborn son.{{ref|aDwD|32}}
  
* [[Craster]]: for sacrificing his male children to the [[Others]].
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* [[Craster]]: For sacrificing his male children to the [[Others]].
  
*[[Euron Greyjoy]]: is suspected of being involved in the death of his older brother [[Balon Greyjoy|Balon]].{{ref|aFfC|18}} Because of the disappearence of his younger brother [[Aeron Greyjoy|Aeron]] after the [[Kingsmoot]], some [[ironborn]] think that he murdered him as well.{{ref|adwd|26}} Euron confesses to Aeron, whom he had seized and captured, that he killed Balon, though his was not the hand that did so, and two of his half-brothers, [[Harlon Greyjoy|Harlon]] and [[Robin Greyjoy|Robin]].<ref>''[[The Winds of Winter]]'', [[The Forsaken (The Winds of Winter)|The Forsaken]]</ref>
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*[[Euron Greyjoy]]: Is suspected of being involved in the death of his older brother [[Balon Greyjoy|Balon]].{{ref|aFfC|18}} Because of the disappearence of his younger brother [[Aeron Greyjoy|Aeron]] after the [[Kingsmoot]], some [[ironborn]] think that he murdered him as well.{{ref|adwd|26}} Euron confesses to Aeron, whom he had seized and captured, that he killed Balon, though his was not the hand that did so, and two of his half-brothers, [[Harlon Greyjoy|Harlon]] and [[Robin Greyjoy|Robin]].<ref>''[[The Winds of Winter]]'', [[The Forsaken (The Winds of Winter)|The Forsaken]]</ref>
  
* [[Robb Stark]]: when preparing to execute [[Rickard Karstark]], per [[Eddard Stark]]'s custom that the man who passes the sentence should also swing the sword, Karstark calls Robb a kinslayer due to the blood ties between [[House Stark]] and [[House Karstark]].{{ref|aSoS|20}} However, Rickard was stretching the concept of kinslaying in hopes of saving his head,<ref name="grrm"/> as House Karstark split from House Stark over a thousand years before, and Robb was only a distant cousin through his great-great-great grandmother [[Alys Karstark (wife of Brandon)|Alys Karstark]].{{ref|twoiaf| Appendix: Stark Lineage}}
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* [[Robb Stark]]: When preparing to execute [[Rickard Karstark]], per [[Eddard Stark]]'s custom that the man who passes the sentence should also swing the sword, Karstark calls Robb a kinslayer due to the blood ties between [[House Stark]] and [[House Karstark]].{{ref|aSoS|20}} However, Rickard was stretching the concept of kinslaying in hopes of saving his head,<ref name="grrm"/> as House Karstark split from House Stark over a thousand years before, and Robb was only a distant cousin through his great-great-great grandmother [[Alys Karstark (wife of Brandon)|Alys Karstark]].{{ref|twoiaf| Appendix: Stark Lineage}}
  
* [[Theon Greyjoy]]: named a kinslayer by some for his supposed murder of [[Bran Stark|Bran]] and [[Rickon Stark]]; although they are not his blood kin, he was their father's ward and was raised with them.{{ref|aDwD|46}}
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* [[Theon Greyjoy]]: Named a kinslayer by some for his supposed murder of [[Bran Stark|Bran]] and [[Rickon Stark]]; although they are not his blood kin, he was their father's ward and was raised with them.{{ref|aDwD|46}}
  
 
* [[Gregor Clegane]]: It is rumored that he murdered his father and his sister.{{ref|agot|30}}
 
* [[Gregor Clegane]]: It is rumored that he murdered his father and his sister.{{ref|agot|30}}
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*[[Harwyn Hoare]]: He was suspected of murdering his middle brother [[Harlan Hoare]], who died from falling of a horse shortly before their father died.
 
*[[Harwyn Hoare]]: He was suspected of murdering his middle brother [[Harlan Hoare]], who died from falling of a horse shortly before their father died.
 
*[[Erich Durrandon (Kin-Killer)|Erich Durrandon]]: Known as Erich Kin-Killer when he slew his brother King Durran, who was possibly [[Durran Durrandon (the Young)|Durran the Young]].
 
*[[Erich Durrandon (Kin-Killer)|Erich Durrandon]]: Known as Erich Kin-Killer when he slew his brother King Durran, who was possibly [[Durran Durrandon (the Young)|Durran the Young]].
*[[Jonos Arryn]]: was called Jonos the Kinslayer when he killed his own brother, [[Ronnel Arryn (king)|Ronnel]], and their family during the reign of [[Aenys I Targaryen|Aenys]].
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*[[Jonos Arryn]]: Was called Jonos the Kinslayer when he killed his own brother, [[Ronnel Arryn (king)|Ronnel]], and their family during the reign of [[Aenys I Targaryen|Aenys]].
 
*Queen [[Visenya Targaryen]]: She was suspected of poisoning her nephew and stepson [[Aenys I Targaryen|Aenys]] so her son [[Maegor I Targaryen|Maegor]] could succeed.
 
*Queen [[Visenya Targaryen]]: She was suspected of poisoning her nephew and stepson [[Aenys I Targaryen|Aenys]] so her son [[Maegor I Targaryen|Maegor]] could succeed.
 
*King [[Maegor I Targaryen|Maegor I the Cruel]]: For slaying his nephew [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Aenys I)|Aegon Targaryen]] and later having another nephew [[Viserys Targaryen (son of Aenys I)|Viserys Targaryen]] tortured to death.
 
*King [[Maegor I Targaryen|Maegor I the Cruel]]: For slaying his nephew [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Aenys I)|Aegon Targaryen]] and later having another nephew [[Viserys Targaryen (son of Aenys I)|Viserys Targaryen]] tortured to death.

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Aemond Targaryen killed his nephew Lucerys Velaryon during the Dance of the Dragons. Art from the Game of Thrones Season 5 Blu-ray, supplemental content.

Kinslaying is a great taboo in Westeros. Any individual who kills a member of their own family is dubbed a kinslayer, and believed to be cursed forever.[1] Many nobles and smallfolk believe this, and thus those who slay their own blood are usually looked down upon or shunned. Across Westeros, in the religions of the old gods, the Faith of the Seven, and even of the Drowned God, men state that "no man is so accursed as the kinslayer" and that "the kinslayer is accursed in the eyes of gods and men".[1][2][3][4]

The stigma and notoriety of kinslaying can go both ways. For example, Victarion Greyjoy hates his brother Euron and thinks about killing him, but the stigma and curse associated with kinslaying is what restrains him from doing so.[2][5] However, when Tristifer Botley, who believes Aeron Greyjoy was killed by his brother Euron, says Euron is afraid of being seen as a kinslayer, Asha Greyjoy responds that if Euron heard this, he would murder one of his sons to prove them wrong.[6]

According to George R.R. Martin:

There are degrees in kinslaying, as in anything else. Fighting a battle in which a brother dies might be frowned upon, but killing him with your own hand would be considered far worse.[7]

Kinslayers and people suspected of kinslaying

  • Euron Greyjoy: Is suspected of being involved in the death of his older brother Balon.[2] Because of the disappearence of his younger brother Aeron after the Kingsmoot, some ironborn think that he murdered him as well.[6] Euron confesses to Aeron, whom he had seized and captured, that he killed Balon, though his was not the hand that did so, and two of his half-brothers, Harlon and Robin.[12]
  • Robb Stark: When preparing to execute Rickard Karstark, per Eddard Stark's custom that the man who passes the sentence should also swing the sword, Karstark calls Robb a kinslayer due to the blood ties between House Stark and House Karstark.[13] However, Rickard was stretching the concept of kinslaying in hopes of saving his head,[7] as House Karstark split from House Stark over a thousand years before, and Robb was only a distant cousin through his great-great-great grandmother Alys Karstark.[14]
  • Theon Greyjoy: Named a kinslayer by some for his supposed murder of Bran and Rickon Stark; although they are not his blood kin, he was their father's ward and was raised with them.[15]

Historical kinslayers and people suspected of kinslaying

Quotes

Fratricide ... my lord, this is evil, unthinkable.[21]

– Maester Cressen, considers the thought of Stannis killing his younger brother, Renly


Old gods or new, it makes no matter, no man is so accursed as the kinslayer.[13]

Rickard Karstark


Jaime had not wanted to believe it. Kinslaying was worse than kingslaying, in the eyes of gods and men. He knew the boy was mine. I loved Tyrion. I was good to him. Well, but for that one time ... but the imp did not know the truth of that.[22]

Jaime Lannister's thoughts


The gods hate kinslayers, even when they kill unknowing.[19]

Ygritte


Kinslaying is dry work. It gives a man a thirst.[23]

Tyrion Lannister, to Illyrio Mopatis, on his drinking too much wine.


Kinslayer or no, I am a lion still.[23]

Tyrion Lannister, to Illyrio Mopatis


Tell me, my lord ... if the kinslayer is accursed, what is a father to do when one son slays another?[11]

Roose Bolton, to Theon Greyjoy


The gods hate kinslayers.[24]

Victarion Greyjoy, brooding on his brother.

See also

Customs, for additional information on customs and traditions of Westeros.

References