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USD POLL : Who is the most terrifying character according to you on Game of Thrones?

28 Jun 2014

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22 comments:

  1. Christopher DeBono28 June 2014 at 11:07

    Do we count 'Robbwind'?
    Theirs one pre-release image that still gives me nightmares.

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  2. Travis Crincoli28 June 2014 at 11:29

    Other - Jaqen H'Ghar. guy creeps me out.

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  3. Depends on how you look at it.I mean,physically,definitely The Mountain.
    Then you have people like Ramsay Bolton and Joffrey,who are terrifying in the sense that they simply can't see what's right and what's wrong.They view their actions as perfectly normal and justifiable.They have no limits.
    But for me,personally,the most terrifying characters are those who are in their right mind and have perfect understanding of their actions,no matter what these are.Namely,Tywin Lannister or Littlefinger.

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  4. It took me a few seconds to understand what you meant by 'Robbwind' and I have to agree with you.I mean,usually I'm all for following the books as much as possible but this is probably the one thing I wanted them to leave out.

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  5. Tywin. By far.

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  6. I'm not sure terrifying is the right word but i would have to say Ramsey and Joffrey have my vote. Others who have read the book might know of others more deserving?

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  7. Joffreys too easy

    I chose: Cersei, because she's ruthless driven by hate and whatever she wants as Tyrion said somehow she'll get her way one way or another.

    Ramsay, because he just does it for fun

    Littlefinger, he's his own man doing what he does in the shadows all with one goal to win the iron throne and westeros for himself. Not caring what suffering and death he leaves in his wake.

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  8. Ramsey and Joffrey are definitely the most disturbing characters. However, in a one-on-one situation, Joffrey probably wouldn't be very terrifying.

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  9. It depends on what fails28 June 2014 at 15:05

    Littlefinger, Roose Bolton and Tywin, because they are true strategists.


    Ramsay and Joffrey wouldn't be anything without Roose and the Lannisters support.

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  10. Ramsey, although I find him even more terrifying in the Books. Maybe because you read Frankfurt m Reeks perspective.....

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  11. Ramsay is a psycho but I think he's not nearly as terryifing as Littlefinger. Baelish is behind everything, whispering into people's ears and waiting in the shadows for his time to rise. He's very dangerous and no one realizes that and that's what makes him terrifying.

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  12. I would have to go with Littlefinger. Tywin was a close second and maybe. Varys for a third probably. None of the others don't really seem to be playing the game of thrones on the same level, as the others. The others seem to be auxiliary powers to me. Though Roose might be close to getting on my list though. Daenerys does need even register as terrifying at all to me, but maybe her dragons though.

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  13. Ramsay Bolton who is just terrifyingly insane. The Mountain who is the physical manifestation of terror. And Littlefinger who is so smart and manipulative that you have no idea what he's doing until it's done.

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  14. When I think terrifying I think of instant fear when I see someone so I think of the white walkers to be honest but Ramsay is also on the list. Now if the question had been most sadistic it would have been Joffrery without a doubt.

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  15. The most terrifying for me is Ramsay, I have no doubt about it. He's such an insane, ruthless and disturbing monster. Then Joffrey, but he's more human and able to love. Then Roose Bolton.

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  16. Good to see LF getting his due. By far the most 'terrifying' character for me.

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  17. Ramsey dude hunts women down and names his dogs after they give him a good hunt, he rapes them and kills them.

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  18. Damon Salvatore29 June 2014 at 12:29

    Ramsay Bolton.

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  19. Joffrey and Littlefinger. Littlefinger would kill you the moment you are non-useful to him, as what happened to Ros. And from Joffrey did to Sansa(especially in the books), if you aren't his mother or grandfather you are basically his possession to torture and torment. Even Margerary was losing her grip on him before he died.


    Ramsay is manageable imo.

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  20. Ramsey Bolton, Cersei and Other: Melisandre

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  21. Yup. Ramsay all the way. Nothing worse than someone who makes you wish for death yet refuses to give it to you.

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  22. Littlefinger gives me the shivers. I know Ramsay is terrifying, but he's also a raving lunatic and I'm pretty sure he'll be put down like a rabid dog. But Littlefinger, he's a sneaky one. Since season one, he's been pulling strings and only now do we understand the magnitude of his actions. Frankly, he scares the crap outta me.

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