Warning: Spoilers if you are not up to date with the most recent "Game of Thrones" episodes.
"Game of Thrones" is practically synonymous with violence.
The HBO series is known for its no-holds-barred approach when it comes to its epic fights and battle scenes.
It's certainly not unusual at this point in the series to see
someone's throat slit or head chopped off. And, now that dragons are
being utilized as major weapons, armies being charred to bits is
becoming a part of the norm.
But not all battles are created equally on "Game of Thrones." The
battles have ranged from small and speedy to gargantuan and epic -
though none are able to escape a large death toll.
Here are all of the battles on "Game of Thrones" ranked from least to most gruesome:
1. Battle of the Goldroad
As
the Lannister army traveled back to King's Landing with the spoils of
their Highgarden victory, Daenerys and Drogon caught the army off guard
and extinguished most of the Lannister Army, sparing few.
The battle didn't last long, but Daenerys wrought havoc and showed the Lannister's just how powerful and dangerous she can be.
2. Battle of the Blackwater
Battle of the Blackwater was the largest battle during the War of the Five Kings.
The use of wildfire, a deadly chemical that instantly sparks into
green tinted flames, made this battle especially intense and deadly.
The wildfire blew Stannis Baratheon's ships to smithereens as he and
his army tried to take King's Landing. A few men (including Stannis)
survived the wildfire attack, making it to King's Landing's mainland,
only to be slaughtered by the soldier's defending King's Landing.
Stannis managed to survive the wildfire attack, but met his fate shortly after.
3. Battle of the Bastards
Jon Snow defends Winterfell from Ramsay Bolton, but the credit really should go to Sansa for winning this battle.
Sansa calls upon the Knights of the Vale to fight for her, who then show up at the last-minute when it looks like all is lost.
4. Battle at Hardhome
Jon
Snow and Tormund Giantsbane, along with other members of the Night's
Watch, travel to the Wildling town of Hardhome to ask the Wildlings for
their alliance in the impending war against the White Walkers.
The Wildlings, despite being resistant at first, eventually agree to
help Jon Snow and the Night's Watch. As the Night's Watch and Wildlings
begin to set course for the North (or, South for the Wildlings), the
army of White Walkers and wights attack them.
The battle results in the death of many Wildlings and Night's Watch
men, with Jon Snow and Tormund Giantsbane narrowly escaping.
5. Battle Beyond the Wall
This epic battle between Daenerys and the White Walker and wight army is a thrilling collision of worlds.
Ser Jorah, Jon Snow, and the Brotherhood Without Banners get stranded
on a frozen lake surrounded by the army of the undead, and Daenerys
flies beyond The Wall to rescue them. The dragons incinerate the army,
enabling her to save the men stranded.
But the battle ends on a tragic note when one of her beloved dragons,
Viserion, is killed by the Night King, when it's hit by one of his ice
spears.
It's kind of hard to consider a battle where dead people are being
killed gruesome, but this is a monumental battle of great significance,
and the beginning of the Great War between man and the undead.
6. Siege of Meereen
The Battle of Meereen accounts for the third and final major battle in Daenerys' takeover of Slaver's Bay.
Daenerys incentivizes the slaves of Meereen to rise up against their
masters to gain their freedom. Together with the Unsullied, the slaves
of Meereen slaughter a large majority of the masters of Meereen, while
Daenerys' dragons set their slave ships aflame.
Daenerys then begins to rule as the Queen of Meereen.
7. Uprising at Daznak's Pit
After
conquering the city of Yunkai on her quest to liberate all of Slaver's
Bay, Daenerys makes an attempt to eradicate slavery in Meereen. Daenerys
frees the pit fighters of the Daznak Pit, all of whom are slaves, which
angers former slave holders.
The Wise Masters of Yunkai rise back into power and reestablish
slavery, bringing back the fighting pits. When Daenerys learns about
this she attempts to abolish slavery and the fighting pits once more.
Unfortunately Daenerys' attempts to rid Meereen of slavery results in
the formation of a group called the Sons of the Harpy, who kill her
Queen's Guard in a form of protest.
In an attempt to halt the violence, Daenerys agrees to reopen the
fighting pits, but on the day of the pits reopening, the Sons of the
Harpy attempt to kill the queen.
The Sons of the Harpy are unsuccessful in their attack. Daenerys' dragons burn them alive, saving the Queen.
Not really a battle, but the insane use of firepower (or, dragonpower) and violence gets this attack a spot on the list.
8. Battle at Castle Black
Mance Rayder, the King-Beyond-the-Wall, attacks Castle Black along with his band of Wildlings. The battle seems never ending, as members of the Night's Watch battle wildlings without taking a breath.
A lot of the Night's watch are killed by the Wildlings, along with
Jon Snow's Wildling love interest Ygritte. The Night's Watch is saved
from defeat when Stannis leads his army in a sneak attack.
9. Greyjoy Naval attack
While
on their voyage to Dorne to collect Dornish soldiers to fight on behalf
of Daenerys' cause, Yara and Theon Greyjoy's fleet of ships is attacked
by their uncle Euron Greyjoy.
Ellaria Sand and her fellow Sand Snakes are also aboard the ship.
Half of the Sand Snakes are slaughtered and hung off the side of the
ship, while Ellaria and her daughter Nymeria are taken hostage.
Euron then sets Yara and Theon's ships ablaze, and slaughters nearly
ever person he comes across, with the exception of Yara, whom he keeps
as his prisoner. Overwhelmed by the abundance of bloodshed, Theon jumps
ship, leaving his sister behind.
10. Battle of Winterfell
Stannis brings his army to Winterfell during an attempt to take it from the then self-appointed King in the North, Roose Bolton.
The Battle of Winterfell is one of the last battles in the War of the Five Kings, ending with the death of Stannis.
11. The Sack of Astapor
This
is the first of three attacks that Daenerys makes on Slaver's Bay in an
attempt to eradicate all slavery, and cultivate an army for herself.
Daenerys heads to Astapor to obtain the Unsullied army, as her dragons are not big enough to help her conquer Westeros yet.
Daenerys pretends to sell Drogon to the Good Masters of Astapor in
order to buy the Unsullied army. Once she has ensured that the Unsullied
have pledged themselves to her she orders them to attack the Good
Masters.
Daenerys instructs the Unsullied to kill any slave owner they find,
and free any slaves they come across. After the attack, Daenerys frees
the Unsullied, but they decide to follow Daenerys as freedmen.
12. Takeover of Kingslanding
In the brief attack on Casterly Rock, the Unsullied take the once untakeable city with ease.
But the Unsullied realize shortly after their victory that the
Lannister army is not fully present, and that they've been tricked. This
becomes especially clear to the leader of the Unsullied army, Grey
Worm, when he sees one of Euron Greyjoy's ships burning their ships,
trapping them on Casterly Rock.
13. The overthrow of Highgarden, season 7 episode 3
While the Unsullied army takes Casterly Rock, the entire Lannister army travels to take Highgarden.
The battle is swift, and the Lannister army is quick to take all of Highgarden's resources back to King's Landing.
14. Battle of Yunkai
The
Battle of Yunkai marks Daenerys' second battle in Slaver's Bay.
Daenerys sends Daario Naharis, Ser Jorah Mormont, and Grey Worm into the
city of Yunkai to kill the guards, leading the Unsullied army in to
siege the city.
We see the three soldiers slaughter the guards, and the army flood into the city, but not much else.
Ser Jorah returns to Daenerys with the news of their victory, bringing Daenerys one step closer to freeing all of Slaver's Bay.
15. The Battle of Oxcross
Robb Stark leads House Stark to victory in this triumphant battle against House Lannister.
Just like the Battle of the Green Fork, this battle happens
offscreen, so the audience can only guess how brutal the battle was
based on the aftermath.
16. The Battle of the Green Fork
Tyrion gets knocked unconscious within the first few seconds of this battle, and when he comes to, it's all over.
The audience can only imagine what the battle entailed — but the aftermath did look pretty grizzly.
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