He sold a young girl to a family whom he knew hated his own and nothing else about them. The girl's mother was adamant a
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vjfoogie — 9 years ago(January 13, 2017 10:34 AM)
Genocide? Bran didn't kill them.also, we don't really know if that was the last CotF. If you want to play the indirect game, blame Bloodraven for forcing the path Bran took to make these events happen.
I do agree if Bran just walks across the wall without thinking about the NK mark, I will be really upset. They better have a ranger find him and drag him across the wall against his will or something. -
willsons-2 — 9 years ago(January 13, 2017 04:28 PM)
That hardly qualifies as a "villain". Not by a longshot. Perhaps it demonstrates a character flaw or maybe just youth.
To my mind a villain is someone who consciously sets out to hurt others for their own benefit or at least are indifferent to how their actions might adversely affect others. a
By that definition Cersei and Littlefinger are the strongest contenders for the title of "Villain".
"I care about the law. It's justice I don't give a toss about."
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Leo_ofRedKeep — 9 years ago(January 13, 2017 06:12 PM)
To my mind a villain is someone who consciously sets out to hurt others for their own benefit or at least are indifferent to how their actions might adversely affect others.
By that definition Cersei and Littlefinger are the strongest contenders for the title of "Villain".
I'll agree on Littlefinger who clearly sets disruptive things in motion to advance his position but definitely not for Cersei who acts in self-preservation.
Long may she reign
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