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Top 6 Bloodiest Scenes in Game of Thrones

All men must die.

Raiding Craster’s Keep (Season 4, Episode 5)

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Now here’s a scene from of Game of Thrones season 4 that isn’t particularly enjoyable to watch. It’s never fun to watch a group of intoxicated brothers of the Night’s Watch abandon their honor and their vows to take advantage of helpless wildling women after killing their keeper. These traitors of the Night’s Watch killed Craster, and decided to feast on his food, drink his mead, and rape his wives and daughters while they’re at it.

Thankfully, Jon Snow quickly gets wind of their location and sends a party to Craster’s Keep to dispatch of them. What quickly ensues is one of the bloodiest fights in season 4. We’ve got Bran warging into Hodor as he brutally murders the men of the Watch, lots of stabbing and slashing and blood flying everywhere in Craster’s humid, dingy house, and of course, a direwolf getting in on the action and tearing shit up.


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