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What would have happened if the Red Wedding never happened?
If the Red Wedding had never happened, or if Robb had survived, then Game of Thrones could have concluded with an entirely different endgame. As the first King in the North in over three centuries, the Young Wolf was an important figure in Westeros who could have changed the entire country’s future.
Did the Red Wedding happen in real life?
The Red Wedding was one of the most horrific events in Game of Thrones but creator George R.R. Martin based the massacre of the Starks on two real-life events in Scottish history.
Is there revenge for the Red Wedding?
It took more than three seasons, but Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) finally avenged the Red Wedding. It was sweet revenge years in the making, but we should have known Arya wouldn’t settle for just Frey and his sons, that she would want to punish every single person responsible for the Red Wedding.
How did blackfish survive?
In the books, the Blackfish does run, fleeing the castle after Edmure surrenders it by swimming down the Trident River, and his current whereabouts are unknown.
What was purpose of Red Wedding?
The Red Wedding was supposed to be a consolation prize, with Robb’s uncle Edmure Tully subbing in for the monarch himself. Instead, the Freys went back on their sacred promise of hospitality and murdered Robb, his mother, his pregnant wife, and most of their forces at their enemies’ behest.
Who Organised The Red Wedding?
Lord Walder Frey
The Red Wedding was a massacre that took place during the War of the Five Kings, arranged by Lord Walder Frey as revenge against Robb Stark, ruling King in the North, for breaking the marriage pact between House Stark and House Frey.
Who gets revenge for the Red Wedding?
The King in the North, Robb Stark, his mother Catelyn, and most of his three thousand five hundred soldiers are slaughtered. The event is orchestrated by its host, Lord Walder Frey, as revenge for Robb’s breaking of a marriage pact he made with House Frey, and Walder’s conspirator, Lord Roose Bolton.