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**A number of [[Karstark]] men, sentenced to hanging by Robb Stark for taking part in their lord's treason: the murder of [[Hostage|hostages]] {[[Willem Lannister|Willem]]} and {[[Martyn Lannister]]}.
 
**A number of [[Karstark]] men, sentenced to hanging by Robb Stark for taking part in their lord's treason: the murder of [[Hostage|hostages]] {[[Willem Lannister|Willem]]} and {[[Martyn Lannister]]}.
 
*163 [[Great Masters]], crucified under orders of [[Daenerys Targaryen]] after conquering [[Meereen]] in retribution for the slave children crucified by the Great Masters.
 
*163 [[Great Masters]], crucified under orders of [[Daenerys Targaryen]] after conquering [[Meereen]] in retribution for the slave children crucified by the Great Masters.
*{[[Mance Rayder]]}, the [[King-Beyond-the-Wall]], burned alive under orders of King [[Stannis Baratheon]] and mercy-killed by [[Jon Snow]].
 
*{[[Mossador]]}, executed by [[Daario Naharis]] under the orders of Queen [[Daenerys Targaryen]] for killing a captive [[Son of the Harpy]] before his trial.
 
*Lord {[[Janos Slynt]]}, beheaded by [[Lord Commander]] Jon Snow for insubordination.
 
*Lord {[[Medger Cerwyn]]}, his wife and brother, [[flaying|flayed]] alive by [[Ramsay Bolton]] for refusing to pay taxes.
 
*King {[[Stannis Baratheon]]}, executed by [[Brienne of Tarth]] for the murder of King {[[Renly Baratheon]]}.
 
 
*{[[Arthur Glenmore]]}, flayed and disemboweled by Ramsay Snow as punishment for [[Rodrik Forrester]] calling in the help of [[House Glenmore]].
 
*{[[Arthur Glenmore]]}, flayed and disemboweled by Ramsay Snow as punishment for [[Rodrik Forrester]] calling in the help of [[House Glenmore]].
 
*[[Duncan Tuttle]] or [[Royland Degore]], executed by Rodrik Forrester for betraying [[House Forrester]] and sending information to [[House Whitehill]] (player-determined).
 
*[[Duncan Tuttle]] or [[Royland Degore]], executed by Rodrik Forrester for betraying [[House Forrester]] and sending information to [[House Whitehill]] (player-determined).
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*Lord {[[Andros]]}, beheaded on the orders of [[Cersei Lannister]].
 
*Lord {[[Andros]]}, beheaded on the orders of [[Cersei Lannister]].
 
*[[Mira Forrester]] or [[Tom (Telltale)|Tom]], beheaded for the murder of {[[Damien]]}.
 
*[[Mira Forrester]] or [[Tom (Telltale)|Tom]], beheaded for the murder of {[[Damien]]}.
 
*{[[Mance Rayder]]}, the [[King-Beyond-the-Wall]], burned alive under orders of King [[Stannis Baratheon]] and mercy-killed by [[Jon Snow]].
 
*{[[Mossador]]}, executed by [[Daario Naharis]] under the orders of Queen [[Daenerys Targaryen]] for killing a captive [[Son of the Harpy]] before his trial.
 
*Lord {[[Janos Slynt]]}, beheaded by [[Lord Commander]] Jon Snow for insubordination.
 
*Lord {[[Medger Cerwyn]]}, his wife and brother, [[flaying|flayed]] alive by [[Ramsay Bolton]] for refusing to pay taxes.
 
*King {[[Stannis Baratheon]]}, executed by [[Brienne of Tarth]] for the murder of King {[[Renly Baratheon]]}.
 
*{[[Olly]]}, {[[Alliser Thorne]]}, {[[Bowen Marsh]]}, and {[[Othell Yarwyck]]}, hanged by a resurrected Jon Snow for fatally stabbing him.
 
*{[[Olly]]}, {[[Alliser Thorne]]}, {[[Bowen Marsh]]}, and {[[Othell Yarwyck]]}, hanged by a resurrected Jon Snow for fatally stabbing him.
 
*{[[Lem Lemoncloak]]}, hanged by Sandor Clegane and the Brotherhood Without Banners for their unauthorized attack on Septon Ray's community.
 
*{[[Lem Lemoncloak]]}, hanged by Sandor Clegane and the Brotherhood Without Banners for their unauthorized attack on Septon Ray's community.

Revision as of 12:20, 21 September 2016

"In the name of Robert of the House Baratheon, First of His Name, King of the Andals and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and Protector of the Realm, I, Eddard of the House Stark, Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North, sentence you to die."
Ned Stark sentences Will to death for deserting the Night's Watch.[src]

Execution is the punishment of a crime through death. It is often performed in public as a mean of enforcing authority or demoralizing political dissent, particularly in times of political instability.

Noblemen are often executed by beheading - which is considered to be more quick and humane than a comparatively slow death by hanging, which is normally meted out to lowborn criminals (and thus it is considered more humiliating for a nobleman to be hanged), or crucifixion.

As pointed out in the novels, the correct grammar is to say that a person was "hanged" by a noose, not "hung". Only paintings and tapestries get "hung".

Execution customs

  • The North: Sentences are usually carried out by the lords themselves, holding to the tenet of the First Men that "he who passes the sentence should swing the sword" (perhaps the purpose of this rule is that the lords should not be too hasty in issuing death sentences). In cases where the death sentence applies to a large group of people, hanging or other methods may be carried out by the lord's retainers.
  • The "South": Sentences are usually carried out by headsmen or torturers. In the case of the King's Landing itself, sentences are carried out by the King's Justice, a royal executioner.
    • In the Eyrie, executions are not carried out by headsmen, instead the Moon Door is used to drop criminals below the arch of the mountain atop of which the castle was built.
    • In the Iron Islands, criminals who have attempted to kill a major lord can be punished by being tied down on the beach at low tide, then leaving them there to slowly drown, watching for hours as death creeps closer to them one inch at a time.

Crimes punished through execution

Even though there are no laws that actually limit execution, there are a number of crimes that are stated to result in execution:

Execution may be avoided if the culprit chooses to join the Night's Watch. In the case of members of the Watch, the punishment for these crimes is death, particularly in cases of desertion.

George R.R. Martin has stated that if a woman commits a crime punishable by death, because women cannot join the Night's Watch, the woman is usually given the choice to join the monastic order of the Silent Sisters instead.

List of executions

Quotes

"Ser Ilyn, bring me his head!"
―King Joffrey Baratheon sentences Ned Stark to death for treason.[src]
"Rickard Karstark, Lord of Karhold, here in sight of Gods and men, I sentence you to die."
Robb Stark sentences Rickard Karstark to death for treason.[src]
"As Lord of Ironrath, Defender of the Ironwood Groves, I sentence you to death."
―Lord Rodrik Forrester prepares to execute Gryff Whitehill. [src]

References

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