
Many characters in Game of Thrones have committed far worse acts than the Rogue Prince. Although Daemon can be ruthless and selfish, he also loves his family and is loyal to his soldiers. This list will highlight the worst individuals in Westeros based on the TV show adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire.
10. Balon Greyjoy Abandons His Son With No Regard
Portrayed by: Patrick Malahide
Balon, the ruthless Lord of the Iron Islands, rebelled against Ned Stark, who killed his male heirs except for young Theon, who was taken as a ward to force Balon into submission. Years later, Theon returns to convince Balon to ally with Robb Stark, but Balon mocks him for his upbringing and ties to the Starks.
Desperate for his father’s approval, Theon feels pressured to betray the Starks and attempts to conquer Winterfell to gain respect. Despite Yara, his sister, urging him to abandon the plan, Theon believes this is his only way to earn Balon’s love. After Theon is captured and castrated by Ramsey, Balon immediately gives up on his son because he can’t further his line. Balon meets his fate when his younger brother Euron returns. Euron, whom Balon had exiled years ago, throws him off the drawbridge.
9. Meryn Trant Goes Against Everything the Kingsguard Stands for
Portrayed by: Ian Beattie
Trant is one of the people on Arya’s kill list for murdering Syrio Forell. When Meryn arrives in Braavos to accompany Lord Tyrell, Arya spots a chance for revenge. She follows him into a brothel and witnesses another cruel streak of Trant. Meryn is a child molester. Arya uses a face of the Faceless Men to pose as a young girl and finally kills Trent. She stabs him in both eyes and cuts his throat.
8. Stannis Baratheon Sacrifices His Daughter After Falling Victim to Melisandre’s Influence
Portrayed by: Stephen Dillane
When Melisandre gives birth to a shadow demon that kills his younger brother Renly, Stannis displays no emotion. He is willing to sacrifice anyone, including his daughter, Shereen, who is burned at the stake. After Stannis loses to Ramsay’s army, Brienne finds him and executes him for the murder of Renly. Many characters on this list have committed heinous acts, but none have shown the willingness to kill their own child in the pursuit of the throne—not even Cersei.
7. Joffrey Baratheon Is Insecure Brat Who Wants to Torment the World
Portrayed by: Jack Gleeson
Joffrey brags about cutting Stannis a red smile from ear to ear, yet when he attacks King’s Landing, he retreats from the battlefield to avoid confrontation. Deep down, Joffrey is a coward who gets off on flaunting his power. His cruel nature results in his assassination by poison shortly after marrying Margaery Tyrell, a plot orchestrated by her grandmother, Olenna.
6. Cersei Lannister Transforms Into a Vindictive Queen Driven by Paranoia
Portrayed by: Lena Headey
5. Daenerys Targaryen Transforms From Savior to Tyrant
Portrayed by: Emilia Clarke
Dany was a character that almost everyone supported throughout eight seasons. Although the Mother of Dragons had moments of ruthlessness, her actions were often justified. However, her character arc in Episode 5 of Season 8 led many to reconsider their support for her. Up to that point, Daenerys had valid reasons to feel betrayed, and while she was entitled to some form of revenge, destroying an entire city filled with innocent civilians was utterly atrocious.
4. Ser Gregor Clegane Plies His Craft as a Ruthless Brute
Portrayed by: Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, Ian Whyte, and Conan Stevens
Ser Gregor Clegane is absurdly tall and muscular, possessing a strength unmatched by anyone in the realm. Gregor is cruel and merciless. Even as a boy, Gregor, nicknamed the Mountain, showed signs of his brutality. When his younger brother Sandor played with one of his toys, he pushed his head into a fire, melting off half of his face. Gregor was knighted by Rhaegar Targaryen, but that didn’t stop him from betraying his Prince. Once his liege Lord, Tywin Lannister, laid siege to the capital, Clegane raped, then killed Rhaegar’s wife, Elia Martel, and their two young children.
3. Roose Bolton Is a Cruel Leader With No Loyalty to Anyone
Portrayed by: Michael McElhatton
In a conversation with his son, Roose reveals how Ramsay was conceived. Ramsay’s mother was a low-born woman and married a man without Roose’s consent. He killed the man and then forced himself on her to punish her. Roose shows little sympathy for his own son. He frequently uses Ramsay’s status as a bastard as a means of intimidation, which offers some explanation for why Ramsay became such a monster. Ultimately, Ramsay murders his father upon discovering that Roose’s new wife has given birth to a son.
2. Petyr “Littlefinger” Baelish Operates as the Evil Mastermind Behind the War
Portrayed by: Aidan Gillen
When Lysa Arryn poses a threat, he pushes her through the moon door. Ultimately, his downfall comes when Sansa and Bran expose his manipulations. Sansa has him executed for murder and treason, with Arya carrying out the act.
1. Ramsay Bolton Becomes The Worst Psychopath in Westeros
Portrayed by: Iwan Rheon
As the saying goes, “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree,” but in the case of Ramsay Bolton, the apple is far worse than the tree. Roose Bolton’s son is as cruel as he is dishonorable. Ramsay takes pleasure in instilling fear in others, a trait he has exhibited since his teenage years. After the death of his lover Myranda, he recalls how she was the only person who wasn’t afraid of him. However, when his Maester asks if they should bury her, Ramsay callously orders him to feed her to the dogs. After capturing Theon Greyjoy, he plays a cruel mind game with him, pretending to be his savior, only to return him to the Bolton home. For many episodes, the audience is horrified watching him mutilate Theon, culminating with his castration.