The worst rulers in the game of the Thrones

Summary

  • Most rulers failed due to personal shortcomings and decisions based on emotions rather than logic.

  • Machiavellian features were obvious in successful leaders such as Euron Greyjoy, and shows that ambitions are key to power.

  • The rulers like Joffrey Lannister are spirals to the tyrant, while Cersei lost everything because of her vindictive nature.

Complex world Grade saw his fair proportion of lubricated tyrants. There was never a lack of cruelty from people in power when they ruled an iron fist and kept their objects in the queue. WITH Dragon's house Giving fans hope for the catastrophic last season, it is clear that the series continues to capture a strong and growing fan base. The showrunners seemed to have captured the spark of the original series.

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While fans of both shows have their favorite monarch (S), there are several unwritten rules for a successful dictator objectively. It is clear that as a king (or queen) westeros, he needs a head at a level (sorry, ned) and a cold heart. Otherwise, their government will be short and eventually leads to a bitter end. It is always interesting to look back at the Game of Thrones and consider again, which really ranks as the worst of the worst. Many candidates are eligible, from a nasty bunch who made their people dirty to incompetent with insufficient predict.

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Robb Stark

Followed by his heart and most of the house Stark paid the price

Game of Thrones Season 3 Robb Stark with Mother

  • First look: Season 1, Episode 1

With noble intentions and a righteous cause, Robb Stark was prepared as a strong king of the North. Unfortunately, his actions were (mostly) guided by emotions rather than logic. His rejection with an organized marriage with one of Lord Frey's daughters was one of his main quarrel. After marriage to Talisa, he lost the support of House Frey, who also culminated in an infamous red wedding massacre.

Robb also could not let the anger conceal his judgment when he executed Rickard Karstar. Most northern forces Robb Stark was loyal to Rickard's banner, and his murder significantly thinned his number. Opportunist leaders naturally changed loyalty with Rob's lost support and reduced the numbers due to warfare with Lannisters. Roos Bolton is cold and the calculation of thinking and Theo Greyjoy's recklessness clogged into Robb Stark's power. As a character, Robb Stark was easy to take root, but was undeniably one of the worst rulers in Grade.

6

Robert Baratheon

The personification of the brat, enjoying the benefits of the throne without any responsibility

Robert I Baratheon Game of Thrones

  • First look: Season 1, Episode 1

If there is one Grade A character that could be marked with a z-net is Robert Baratheon. Brazenly criticized and ignored the duties of the crown. Robert was the epitome of a self -confident man living outside the famous day with an attitude that deals with a good lounge. Surprisingly, his government was a relatively peaceful-remarkable success because he followed the released in bulk-occupied mad king. But then it was all downhill.

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Robert Baratheon's expertise did not precisely be transferred to the public and statesman administration. His lax attitude and rich expenditure habits put the kingdom under the unsurpassed debt and allowed conspirators to hatch their programs. Do not forget that he led openly promiscuous lifestyle, where he often visited brothels, even though he had his wife. He also threw everything on the shoulders of Ned Stark, eventually realized him and put the events of the show in motion.

5

Ramsay Bolton

Sadistic, stunning and very cruel, his hyperfixation was his fall

Ramsay Bolton in Game of Thrones (3)

  • First look: Season 3, Episode 2

Although he is not technically a ruler in a traditional sense, Ramsay Bolton still held strength. Like Lord of Winterfell and Warden of North, Ramsay has impressively strengthened his possession over the territory. The audience despised him for his atrocities and how much a tortured maniac was. But in all hatred many fans underestimated his craftsmanship. Lied to ensure the alliance, used the worst form of torture to extract information and randomly returned to his word. Ramsay even killed his own men to entertain. Not exactly the features of the leader who want to follow.

He made it one step further by assassinating his own family in cold blood just to inherit the title of his father. Even during his arrival, Ramsay Bolton was so high that he couldn't understand the situation he lost. His nearsightedness and ignorance of the consequences was the reasons for his demise Grade.

4

Euron Greyjoy

A real tactic and charismatic manipulator whose only defect was his overpass

Cersei and Euron Greyjoy stand side by side.

  • First look: Season 6, Episode 2

If the ambition had a child poster in the context GradeThen Euron Grejoy was. No other character was so motivated to take the throne like him. He was an experienced warrior with irresistible vibration and mentality of a wise ruler. He steadily confessed to relatives of the intervening and torture and even used it to consolidate as an undisputed ruler of Ironborn. He also had a talent for a naval war and was experienced with the use of the environment during the fight. By far the sharpest instrument in his arsenal was his opportunistic thinking. The fans see the views when Cersei Lannister is approaching and convinced her of her marital proposal. The trust with which he was carried alone was unrivaled. He was often literally referred to as God.

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Euron Greyjoy also sabotled and tactically dismantled the forces of Daenerys Targaryen. It is likely that his greatest victory was the last blow of Rhaegal, one of Dany's dragons. Euron Greyjoy, however, for his size has definitely been the victim of his ambitions. He was killed in a duel with Jamie Lannister and was unable to climb the throne as he wanted.

3

Joffrey Baratheon

Justified, nasty and highly inexperienced king

Joffrey Baratheon in Game of Thrones

  • First look: Season 1, Episode 1

No other ruler or character from Grade He gained as much hatred as Joffrey Baratheon. He had no arch and there was no indication of the procedure. If something deteriorated and deteriorated, which culminated that after his sequence to the throne got drunk to power. The only thing Joffrey Lannister managed to make his own will was the stress of the whole Lannister's house in one padded Swoop.

He went against the plea of ​​Mercy and the advice of his mother to save Ned Stark. This only decision was the trigger and a catalyst that really started the northern rebellion. Otherwise he was a puppet ruler. Joffrey was loud and inflated, and never reminded anyone who met his title as a king. Yet, when it was time to show his bravery and lead the accusation as a real leader (in the battle of Blackwater), he saved. It is irony that he considered himself a warrior, although he naturally had no sherma or did no official training.

2

Cersei Lannister

A calm woman who took the throne and overcome everything just to lose it all

Joffrey Baratheon and Cersei Lannister in Game of Thrones

  • First look: Season 1, Episode 1

Few characters in Grade They are as iconically known as Cersei Lannister. Its government can only be described as a disaster and a time bomb. It was a wild card in the story, because most of her enemies met their demise of the underestimation of its small nature and vengeance. Cersei showed harshness to convince people on her side, but the stick was never far behind the carrots. The recurring theme of the show was with her, despite the fact that her schemes were often stopped. In this way, she lost all her children and, as a result, became upset.

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Her most important moment was to achieve her revenge on those who retreated her, especially the inhabitants of Baelor and House Tyrello Olenn and Margaery. Cersei's rise to the throne as Queen of Regent was a decisive moment. She suffered personal losses during the show, but as a ruler had no support from the strong houses of Westeros. In the end, it ended up only in her debt to Iron Bank, which has multiplied ten times.

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Daenerys Targaryen

Literal fall from grace to a villain thanks to the trauma of launching madness

Game of Thrones Season 3 Daenerys

  • First look: Season 1, Episode 1

Settle down, there is an absolutely valid explanation of why Daenerys Targaryen is the worst ruler in Grade. Until this last season she had the best growth of characters and progression of all characters. Initially, she was just an instrument of political negotiation that her brother was supposed to use. After his death, she slowly overcame her fate using Dhakraki and accumulated some of the largest armies ever – they would not speak, iron fleet and even her own dragons. When she gained more power, other houses she wanted to descend, Lannister joined her thing and simply added to her growing forces and influence.

For Daenerys Targaryen, it was a perfect setting to take the iron throne and become a righteous ruler who everyone expected to be. The pain and stopping of rage from the loss of her two dragons, and all her past trauma, however, triggered her ancestors' madness and she went to Berserk. Dany was atypically cruel to the drug spewing the dragon fire on everyone in King's landing, even though the enemy forces gave up. She did not even get rid of her reign, because she was after her death after her death after death.


Poster Game of Thrones

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Release date

2011-2019-00-00

Showrunner

David Benioff, DB Weiss

Directors

David Nutter, Alan Taylor, DB Weiss, David Benioff

Writers

DB Weiss, George RR Martin, David Benioff


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