With Ned alive, Arya would never have any reason to travel to Braavos and become a Faceless assassin. As a result, she would never have been able to kill the Night King, which means the Starks could still be doomed after all. Without Arya killing the Night King and Daenerys' forces thinning out the Army of the Dead, Winterfell would have fallen. When Margaery (Natalie Dormer) of House Tyrell became betrothed to King Joffrey, her grandmother Lady Olenna Tyrell (Diana Rigg) investigated the quality of Joffrey's character. Of course, Joffrey was a monster, and not wishing to see her granddaughter suffer at the hands of Joffrey, she conspired with Littlefinger to have Joffrey poisoned on

Cersei did so by insisting that Sansa's Dire Wolf be put down due to Arya striking Joffrey. She left Sansa trapped at King's Landing with Joffrey, knowing what her son was capable of. RELATED: Game Of Thrones: 10 Characters No One Believed In. When Margaery took the role of Joffrey's Queen, Sansa believed she was finally free of her nightmare.

He becomes King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm after the death of Robert Baratheon. Impulsive and with low intelligence, even insulting and threatening his own allies, Joffrey orders the death of Ned Stark, and ends up destroying any chance of the conflict between the How Daenerys Could Still Become The Night Queen. The adapted Night Queen theory, pointed out by Inverse, surrounded Drogon's actions after Daenerys' death in the Game of Thrones series finale. Based on the ambiguous nature of the map of continents features in the series, the revised theory believed the queen could have been brought to the "True
The political situation in King's Landing had become more delicate with the arrival of the Tyrells and the impending royal marriage. Meanwhile, Robb Stark posed no immediate threat to King's Landing and the stability of Joffrey's rule. The Ironborn had invaded the North, captured several key Northern castles and ostensibly sacked Winterfell.
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