Game of Thrones spoilers: King Joffrey's killer revealed. Unsurprisingly, this article contains spoilers - so don't click and moan after if you didn't want to know. The King is dead: Joff was offed
So ultimately no, whichever situation it was I don't think the Tyrell's killed Joffrey. That besides the fact that its just too obvious. Sansa (and us) are led to this conclusion by Littlefinger (a known liar) presenting all the clues Agatha Christie mystery style. That's not Martin's style and it makes me instantly dismiss the 'easy' solution.
-Margery: consistently shows why she was so well liked and so good at the game. Knows exactly how to suppress her disgust and find the right thing to say to try and smooth things over. Her face of barely controlled rage during Joffrey demanding Tyrion kneel followed by a cheery “Look! The pie!” Is her at her best.
Ned is killed at the order of Cersei's tyrannical teenage son, King Joffrey Baratheon. Meanwhile, in Essos, the exiled Viserys Targaryen, son of the former king, forces his sister Daenerys to marry a Dothraki warlord in exchange for an army to pursue his claim to the Iron Throne.
After Daenerys burned down King’s Landing in her conquest for the Iron Throne, Jon betrayed his lover and killed her. At the end of “Game of Thrones,” Jon was exiled back to the Night’s
Art from the Game of Thrones Season 5 Blu-ray, supplemental content. Kinslaying is a great taboo in Westeros. Any individual who kills a member of their own family is dubbed a kinslayer, and believed to be cursed forever. [1] Many nobles and smallfolk believe this, and thus those who slay their own blood are usually looked down upon or shunned.
Ydpu. (looks defiantly at Joffrey, who cowers) Joffrey Baratheon: My mother tells me a king should never strike his lady. Ser Meryn. Ser Meryn strikes Sansa repeatedly with the back of his (armoured
Joffrey inherits the throne after Robert's death, which, along with his execution of Lord Ned Stark of Winterfell, triggers a power struggle in Westeros known as the War of Five Kings. He is characterized as a spoiled, sadistic bully and frequently torments his family as well as Sansa Stark, to whom he is betrothed in the first novel.
Cut to Tyrion’s cell, where Jaime tacitly confesses he’s Joffrey’s father (file under: Duh) and Tyrion outright confesses he did not kill the brat king. After Tyrion ascertains that Jaime is
Joffrey's uncle Tyrion was left holding the smoking gun - or rather the poisoned chalice - after apparently handing the king the drink that killed him. Joffrey's mother Cersei is convinced Tyrion
Ned is killed at the order of Cersei's tyrannical teenage son, King Joffrey Baratheon. Meanwhile, in Essos, the exiled Viserys Targaryen, son of the former king, forces his sister Daenerys to marry a Dothraki warlord in exchange for an army to pursue his claim to the Iron Throne.
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