If your going by most people killed directly or indirectly, I'm gonna have to say Littlefinger. He pulled the strings that had Lysa kill Jon Arryn which began the snowball effect to start the war of the five kings.
Indirect kills don't count. No one wants to blame Stalin's mother.
And you guys will wait a long time to see Cersei get "what's coming for her". She'll be there for most of the sequel too.
The original post said "most deadly character". It did not indicate direct or indirect kills. I still stand by my choice of Littlefinger since his actions/schemes have caused the most deaths in the 7 kingdoms. Also, Stalin's mother did not scheme like Littlefinger did. He purposely caused chaos in order to "climb the ladder".
Regarding Littlefinger, I refuse the idea of making people responsible for more than what they do.
The war was consciously started by an asshole named Ned Stark, not by Littlefinger who clearly advised against it in the very moment the decision was taken, then did all he possibly could to avert it.
Risposta da Leo of Red Keep
il 8 febbraio, 2017 alle 11:11PM
Who killed the most people in the last episode?
Risposta da Joe
il 8 febbraio, 2017 alle 11:44PM
Good point Leo, using that logic Cersei might take the cake.
Risposta da Leo of Red Keep
il 8 febbraio, 2017 alle 11:50PM
Nah, it was Lancel :-(
Risposta da Joe
il 9 febbraio, 2017 alle 12:00AM
Oh shoot
Risposta da Joe
il 9 febbraio, 2017 alle 12:34AM
If only Lancel had the energy to blow out that candle.
Risposta da NorthernLad
il 9 febbraio, 2017 alle 11:51AM
I'm going with Cersei on this one. I can not wait for this woman to get what is coming to her!
Risposta da Pandora78🇺🇸
il 9 febbraio, 2017 alle 9:50PM
If your going by most people killed directly or indirectly, I'm gonna have to say Littlefinger. He pulled the strings that had Lysa kill Jon Arryn which began the snowball effect to start the war of the five kings.
Physically the most deadly, I'd have to say Arya.
Risposta da Leo of Red Keep
il 9 febbraio, 2017 alle 10:47PM
Indirect kills don't count. No one wants to blame Stalin's mother. And you guys will wait a long time to see Cersei get "what's coming for her". She'll be there for most of the sequel too.
Risposta da Leo of Red Keep
il 9 febbraio, 2017 alle 11:28PM
Just in case: what does Cersei say to the God of Death? https://twitter.com/Leo_ofRedKeep/status/828679213309952004
Risposta da Pandora78🇺🇸
il 10 febbraio, 2017 alle 8:07AM
@Leo of Red Keep
The original post said "most deadly character". It did not indicate direct or indirect kills. I still stand by my choice of Littlefinger since his actions/schemes have caused the most deaths in the 7 kingdoms. Also, Stalin's mother did not scheme like Littlefinger did. He purposely caused chaos in order to "climb the ladder".
Risposta da NorthernLad
il 10 febbraio, 2017 alle 8:08AM
@Leo of Red Keep
And you know this how? I somehow doubt she'll be around much longer considering we're reaching the end.
Risposta da Leo of Red Keep
il 10 febbraio, 2017 alle 8:29AM
Doubt all you like, her name gives away her fate.
Risposta da Leo of Red Keep
il 10 febbraio, 2017 alle 8:31AM
Regarding Littlefinger, I refuse the idea of making people responsible for more than what they do. The war was consciously started by an asshole named Ned Stark, not by Littlefinger who clearly advised against it in the very moment the decision was taken, then did all he possibly could to avert it.
Risposta da NorthernLad
il 10 febbraio, 2017 alle 8:38AM
Damn that ignore feature is needed already.
Risposta da Pandora78🇺🇸
il 10 febbraio, 2017 alle 8:39AM
Please....Ned was used by Littlefinger, just like he uses everyone, to start the "chaos" he wanted.