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Brienne of Tarth's ending may have betrayed her oath to Sansa Stark in Game of Thrones. Played by Gwendoline Christie, Brienne had one of the most astonishing arcs in the show and appeared in every season except for the debut installment. Season 6, Episode 1.Brienne of Tarth rescues Sansa Stark and Theon "Reek" Greyjoy from Ramsey Bolton's hounds.Owned by HBO.

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Sansa Stark/Brienne of Tarth - Works | Archive of Our Own 1 - 20 of 150 Works in Sansa Stark/Brienne of Tarth Works Bookmarks RSS Feed ← Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next → here is the repeated image of the lover destroyed [PT-BR] by LenoraRoth A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms 05 Jan 2024 No Archive Warnings Apply Sansa Stark/Brienne of Tarth Brienne escorts Lady Catelyn Stark. Brienne joins the forces of King Renly Baratheon in the War of the Five Kings. She proves herself by winning a tournament amongst his men, including a victory over Renly's favorite - and Lord Commander of the Kingsguard - Ser Loras Tyrell. She asks to be named to his Kingsguard as a reward. Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth in the series finale of Game of Thrones. After the dust had settled in King's Landing, Brienne added to Jaime Lannister's Knightsguard pages, filling in. In the television adaptation Game of Thrones she is portrayed by Gwendoline Christie . Contents 1 Appearance and Character 2 History 3 Recent Events 3.1 A Clash of Kings 3.2 A Storm of Swords 3.3 A Feast for Crows 3.4 A Dance with Dragons 4 Quotes by Brienne 5 Quotes about Brienne 6 Family 6.1 Descent 7 External links 8 References

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Brienne of Tarth is a fictional character in George R. R. Martin 's A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels and its television adaptation, Game of Thrones. She is a prominent point of view character in the novels. —Katharine Elmer (@KateElmer) April 25, 2016 Brienne and Sansa met once again, but this time Sansa accepted Brienne's vow into her service. The two women met last season, when Brienne. Sansa and Brienne's failed plan led to major developments for both characters, which had big impacts on their character arcs. Throughout Game of Thrones' first few seasons, Sansa had been waiting in her prisons for others to rescue her, whether it be Littlefinger in King's Landing or Brienne in Winterfell.When the candle plan failed, Sansa finally put her fate into her own hands. Brienne speaks with Sansa after receiving an invitation from King's Landing.

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Skedaddle. Say what you will about the tension brewing between Arya and Sansa, at least their volatile sisterly dynamic is based on a long history of failing to understand each other. But why was. Sansa was able to show a strong moment of leadership when Brienne vowed loyalty to her. Though she stumbled, it seems as if she is on a path to be a much different character moving forward. She. Sansa Stark is a noblewoman of House Stark and is the elder daughter of Lady Catelyn and Lord Eddard Stark. She has three brothers: Robb, Bran and Rickon; a younger sister: Arya; and a half-brother: Jon Snow. Sansa Stark is one of the major POV characters in the books. In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, she is played by Sophie Turner. All season long, Thrones has been exploring the influence of the various non-Starks who had a hand in raising the orphaned Arya, Sansa, Bran, and Jon. Bran, of course, has transformed utterly.

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This post has spoilers for Season 7 Episode 6. The truth is, it's a bit unclear why Sansa would send away her best protection, Brienne of Tarth. Yes, Brienne is honor bound to protect both Sansa. Sansa, Arya and Brienne have very different storylines in ASOIAF, but they have a common thread of interacting with a society that praises or despises them based on their ability to live up to the ideal of a noblewoman, which colours the way they view their world.