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  2. Mar 30, 2019 · After the wedding, when Edmure and Roslin had left the party to consummate their marriage – awks – Roose Rolton, whom Catelyn thought of as an ally, and his men positioned themselves tactfully...

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    Prelude

    After the execution of Rickard Karstark, half of Robb's army at Riverrun abandons him. In order to replace his losses, Robb tries to regain the support of Walder Frey, who withdrew his support for the North's cause when Robb reneged on his promise to marry one of Walder's daughters. As compensation for violating the agreement, Lord Frey demands that Edmure Tully wed one of his daughters. Edmure selflessly agrees to the terms, and the wedding is held at the Twins. A number of lords from the No...

    The massacre

    Walder Frey eventually holds a hand up to cue the musicians to cease playing, addressing Robb and claiming that he has been negligent in his duties as a host by failing to present his king with a proper wedding gift. At this moment, Roose Bolton gives Catelyn a knowing look and glances towards his left arm. Her eyes follow his gaze and she sees a bit of chain mail peeking out from his sleeve. She then lifts up his sleeve which reveals the chain mail he is wearing underneath. Roose smiles omin...

    Aftermath

    The events of the Red Wedding effectively end the conflict between House Stark and House Lannister in a decisive victory for the Lannisters and King Joffrey Baratheon. Not only was Robb himself killed in the betrayal, but the entire Northern army that Robb led to southern Westeros was also destroyed; save only for those forces of House Karstark, which had earlier abandoned Robb to return home after he executed Rickard Karstark, and the forces of House Bolton and their bannermen which turned o...

    Architects and perpetrators

    1. Lord Tywin Lannister, who arranged the massacre with Walder Frey and Roose Bolton and offered them protection and titles. 2. Lord Walder Frey, oversaw the massacre. 3. Lord Roose Bolton, personally killed Robb Stark with a dagger thrust to the heart. 4. "Lame" Lothar Frey, stabbed Queen Talisa Stark to death. Previously acted as envoy to lure the Tullys and Starks to the Twins. 5. "Black" Walder Rivers, slit the throat of Catelyn Stark. Previously acted as envoy to lure the Tullys and Star...

    Known victims

    1. King Robb Stark 2. Lady Catelyn Stark 3. Queen Talisa Stark 4. Robb and Talisa's unborn child 5. Ser Wendel Manderly 6. Grey Wind

    Known captives

    1. Lord Edmure Tully

    Michelle Fairley had not read the A Song of Ice and Fire novels before working on the show, but was told almost immediately after filming of the first season began by other actors who had that her character would die in the Red Wedding.Author George R.R. Martin revealed that he was hoping to play one of the casualties at the Twins, but his schedule...

    The Red Wedding plays out somewhat differently in the A Song of Ice and Firenovels. To begin with, most of Robb's leading bannermen, prominent members of other major Houses from the North, are killed in the betrayal. Many of these were secondary or tertiary recurring characters such as Dacey Mormont, Lucas Blackwood, and Wendel Manderly, who had be...

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  3. Jul 23, 2023 · The Red Wedding massacre is a brutal episode in the Northern rebellion against the cunning Lannisters in Game of Thrones. In season 1 of Game of Thrones, Joffrey Baratheon imprisons Ned Stark on...

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  4. The Red Wedding is a massacre at the wedding feast of Edmure Tully, Lord of Riverrun, and Roslin Frey at the Twins in 299 AC during the War of the Five Kings. The King in the North, Robb Stark, his mother Catelyn, and most of his thirty-five hundred soldiers are slaughtered.

  5. Jun 3, 2013 · Robb begs Frey's forgiveness for breaking his word. Frey brings out his brood of homely daughters, each looking like a refugee at a shelter for abused women. He explains Robb could...

  6. Feb 20, 2024 · Invited into the Frey’s mighty bridge-fortress, the Twins, for a diplomacy-fueled wedding, House Stark is instead betrayed in a move that breaks with Westeros norms. By the end of the episode...

  7. Mar 8, 2019 · The Red Wedding was filmed over the course of five days in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 2012. It was scheduled as the final sequence Madden and Fairley would film for the show.

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