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* [[spoiler: Rakharo]] is killed, with hints from the showrunners that it was at the actor's request, as he was scheduled to play a role in the film version of ''Film/WorldWarZ''. Later in the season, [[spoiler: Irri]], the character's implied love interest on the show, was also killed off via RealLifeWritesThePlot, unlike their page-bound counterpart.
* [[spoiler: Pyat Pree]] and [[spoiler: Xaro Xhoan Daxos]] both get a KarmicDeath at the end of Daenerys' Qarth arc. Neither has died in the books, [[spoiler: though Pree is implied to have [[FateWorseThanDeath suffered a fate much worse than dragon fire]].]]
* [[spoiler: Dagmer]], who is really an InNameOnly CompositeCharacter, receives an [[DroppedABridgeOnHim off-screen]] KarmicDeath while his namesake is still very much alive (and undeserving of such karma) in the novels. Ironically, this death is inflicted by one of the characters from whom he is composited.
* [[spoiler: Joyeuse Frey]] takes the place of an AdaptedOut character as the victim of a slashed throat in "The Rains of Castamere".
* [[spoiler: Talisa]] is killed despite her clear counterpart [[spoiler: Jeyne Westerling]] remaining very much alive as a possible ChekhovsGunman in the books.
* In "The Watchers on the Wall", [[spoiler: Pyp]] and [[spoiler: Grenn]] receive this on behalf of several minor characters who died in the books, most obviously Deaf Dick Follard and Donal Noye.
* [[spoiler:Jojen Reed]], in "The Children", is mortally wounded by wights and mercy-killed by Meera just before reaching the Three-Eyed Crow. In the books, he's still alive.
* [[spoiler: Mance Rayder]] in "The Wars to Come", who is executed by Stannis and Melisandre at Castle Black. In the books [[spoiler:Melisandre executes a decoy and lets Mance go in secret]].
* [[spoiler: Barristan Selmy]] gets stabbed in Meereen by the Sons of the Harpy at the end of "The Sons of the Harpy" and is confirmed dead at the beginning of "Kill the Boy". His book counterpart still has an important role to play in the [[spoiler: Meereen]] storyline and is still alive and kicking by the end of ''A Dance with Dragons''.
* [[spoiler:Hizdahr zo Loraq]] is killed by the Sons of the Harpy in "The Dance of the Dragons," while in the book he is arrested by Barristan after the assassination attempt under suspicion of having planned it.
* [[spoiler:Shireen Baratheon]] is burned alive by Stannis in "The Dance of the Dragons", while in the book, she's still alive and is at Castle Black while Stannis began his siege at Winterfell. She was alive in the books when the episode aired but GRRM told the writers to kill her off, so she'll presumably face a similar fate in the books.
* [[spoiler:Selyse Baratheon]] is also still alive as of ''A Dance With Dragons''.
* [[spoiler:Stannis Baratheon]] was killed by Brienne of Tarth in the Season 5 finale and his death was confirmed by Roose Bolton in the Season 6 premiere. His fate in the books remained unknown as Ramsey claimed in his letter to Jon Snow that he’s dead while he’s alive ''for now'' in Theon’s preview chapter in the upcoming ''The Winds of Winter'' planning for an assault against Ramsey.
* [[spoiler:Myrcella Baratheon]] is poisoned by Ellaria Sand via KissOfDeath just before returning to King's Landing in "A Mother's Mercy" and tragically dies on the journey back. In the books, she barely makes it out alive after a crazed Dornish knight tries to kill her, losing her ear in the process but is definitely in no danger from the books' Sand Snakes and book Ellaria, unlike the show's villainous versions. However, it's already foretold that she may die.
* With the exception of [[spoiler:Balon Greyjoy, Smalljon Umber, Kevan Lannister and Pycelle]], all of the characters who have died throughout Season 6 are still alive as of ''Literature/ADanceWithDragons''. As George R.R. Martin mentioned before in the foreword of ADWD that by the time ''The Winds of Winter'' will be released, more bodies will be dropped.
** In the novels, [[spoiler:Shaggydog, Osha and Rickon]] are alive at Skagos, far from Winterfell.
** In the books, [[spoiler: Harrion Karstark]] is captured at the Battle of the Green Fork, imprisoned at Harrenhal and released when Arya and Jaqen H'ghar liberate the northern prisoners and the Brave Companions turn on Amory Lorch and deliver the castle to Lord Bolton. In the novels, Rickard has three sons and two of them die, one of which is named "Eddard Karstark" after Eddard Stark. Given the TV series's reluctance to use the books' intentional aversion of the OneSteveLimit rule, because they thought the audience would be confused, they swapped Eddard Karstark's death with [[spoiler: Harrion]] - though whether "Eddard Karstark" will take his brother's place from the storyline in later novels, or if he will be renamed, or simply be AdaptedOut, is anyone's guess.
** [[spoiler: Tommen Baratheon]] committed suicide after seeing his mother kill several people including his wife and mentor. He is still alive in the books, though [[spoiler: book!Tommen]] is still foretold to die as well.
* [[spoiler:Rodrik Cassel]] dies much earlier than he does in the book, at the hands of Theon Greyjoy instead of those of Ramsay Snow.
* In the books, [[spoiler: Old Nan]] is perhaps still alive, although her current state of existence can't be pleasant. Because of her actress' death before the show's premiere, the producers decided not to recast her character.

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* [[spoiler: Rakharo]] Rakharo is killed, with hints from the showrunners that it was at the actor's request, as he was scheduled to play a role in the film version of ''Film/WorldWarZ''. Later in the season, [[spoiler: Irri]], Irri, the character's implied love interest on the show, was also killed off via RealLifeWritesThePlot, unlike their page-bound counterpart.
* [[spoiler: Pyat Pree]] Pree and [[spoiler: Xaro Xhoan Daxos]] Daxos both get a KarmicDeath at the end of Daenerys' Qarth arc. Neither has died in the books, [[spoiler: though Pree is implied to have [[FateWorseThanDeath suffered a fate much worse than dragon fire]].]]
fire]].
* [[spoiler: Dagmer]], Dagmer, who is really an InNameOnly CompositeCharacter, receives an [[DroppedABridgeOnHim off-screen]] KarmicDeath while his namesake is still very much alive (and undeserving of such karma) in the novels. Ironically, this death is inflicted by one of the characters from whom he is composited.
* [[spoiler: Joyeuse Frey]] Frey takes the place of an AdaptedOut character as the victim of a slashed throat in "The Rains of Castamere".
* [[spoiler: Talisa]] Talisa is killed despite her clear counterpart [[spoiler: Jeyne Westerling]] Westerling remaining very much alive as a possible ChekhovsGunman in the books.
* In "The Watchers on the Wall", [[spoiler: Pyp]] Pyp and [[spoiler: Grenn]] Grenn receive this on behalf of several minor characters who died in the books, most obviously Deaf Dick Follard and Donal Noye.
* [[spoiler:Jojen Reed]], Jojen Reed, in "The Children", is mortally wounded by wights and mercy-killed by Meera just before reaching the Three-Eyed Crow. In the books, he's still alive.
* [[spoiler: Mance Rayder]] Rayder in "The Wars to Come", who is executed by Stannis and Melisandre at Castle Black. In the books [[spoiler:Melisandre Melisandre executes a decoy and lets Mance go in secret]].
secret.
* [[spoiler: Barristan Selmy]] Selmy gets stabbed in Meereen by the Sons of the Harpy at the end of "The Sons of the Harpy" and is confirmed dead at the beginning of "Kill the Boy". His book counterpart still has an important role to play in the [[spoiler: Meereen]] Meereen storyline and is still alive and kicking by the end of ''A Dance with Dragons''.
* [[spoiler:Hizdahr Hizdahr zo Loraq]] Loraq is killed by the Sons of the Harpy in "The Dance of the Dragons," while in the book he is arrested by Barristan after the assassination attempt under suspicion of having planned it.
* [[spoiler:Shireen Baratheon]] Shireen Baratheon is burned alive by Stannis in "The Dance of the Dragons", while in the book, she's still alive and is at Castle Black while Stannis began his siege at Winterfell. She was alive in the books when the episode aired but GRRM told the writers to kill her off, so she'll presumably face a similar fate in the books.
* [[spoiler:Selyse Baratheon]] Selyse Baratheon is also still alive as of ''A Dance With Dragons''.
* [[spoiler:Stannis Baratheon]] Stannis Baratheon was killed by Brienne of Tarth in the Season 5 finale and his death was confirmed by Roose Bolton in the Season 6 premiere. His fate in the books remained unknown as Ramsey claimed in his letter to Jon Snow that he’s dead while he’s alive ''for now'' in Theon’s preview chapter in the upcoming ''The Winds of Winter'' planning for an assault against Ramsey.
* [[spoiler:Myrcella Baratheon]] Myrcella Baratheon is poisoned by Ellaria Sand via KissOfDeath just before returning to King's Landing in "A Mother's Mercy" and tragically dies on the journey back. In the books, she barely makes it out alive after a crazed Dornish knight tries to kill her, losing her ear in the process but is definitely in no danger from the books' Sand Snakes and book Ellaria, unlike the show's villainous versions. However, it's already foretold that she may die.
* With the exception of [[spoiler:Balon Balon Greyjoy, Smalljon Umber, Kevan Lannister and Pycelle]], Pycelle, all of the characters who have died throughout Season 6 are still alive as of ''Literature/ADanceWithDragons''. As George R.R. Martin mentioned before in the foreword of ADWD that by the time ''The Winds of Winter'' will be released, more bodies will be dropped.
** In the novels, [[spoiler:Shaggydog, Shaggydog, Osha and Rickon]] Rickon are alive at Skagos, far from Winterfell.
** In the books, [[spoiler: Harrion Karstark]] Karstark is captured at the Battle of the Green Fork, imprisoned at Harrenhal and released when Arya and Jaqen H'ghar liberate the northern prisoners and the Brave Companions turn on Amory Lorch and deliver the castle to Lord Bolton. In the novels, Rickard has three sons and two of them die, one of which is named "Eddard Karstark" after Eddard Stark. Given the TV series's reluctance to use the books' intentional aversion of the OneSteveLimit rule, because they thought the audience would be confused, they swapped Eddard Karstark's death with [[spoiler: Harrion]] Harrion - though whether "Eddard Karstark" will take his brother's place from the storyline in later novels, or if he will be renamed, or simply be AdaptedOut, is anyone's guess.
** [[spoiler: Tommen Baratheon]] Baratheon committed suicide after seeing his mother kill several people including his wife and mentor. He is still alive in the books, though [[spoiler: book!Tommen]] book!Tommen is still foretold to die as well.
* [[spoiler:Rodrik Cassel]] Rodrik Cassel dies much earlier than he does in the book, at the hands of Theon Greyjoy instead of those of Ramsay Snow.
* In the books, [[spoiler: Old Nan]] Nan is perhaps still alive, although her current state of existence can't be pleasant. Because of her actress' death before the show's premiere, the producers decided not to recast her character.



* If Young Griff is [[spoiler:Prince Aegon, Aegon]] turns up NotQuiteDead in the books.

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* If Young Griff is [[spoiler:Prince Prince Aegon, Aegon]] Aegon turns up NotQuiteDead in the books.
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* [[spoiler:Shireen Baratheon]] is burned alive by Stannis in "The Dance of the Dragons", while in the book, she's still alive and is at Castle Black while Stannis began his siege at Winterfell. This was a type 1 when the episode aired but may end up as type 2: GRRM told the writers to kill her off, so she'll presumably face a similar fate in the books.

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* [[spoiler:Shireen Baratheon]] is burned alive by Stannis in "The Dance of the Dragons", while in the book, she's still alive and is at Castle Black while Stannis began his siege at Winterfell. This She was a type 1 alive in the books when the episode aired but may end up as type 2: GRRM told the writers to kill her off, so she'll presumably face a similar fate in the books.



* The Tickler is a Type 2. He takes the place of Chiswyck, a man-at-arms sworn to the Mountain.

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* The Tickler is a Type 2. He takes dies in the place of Chiswyck, a man-at-arms sworn to the Mountain.
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* If Young Griff is [[spoiler:Prince Aegon, Aegon]] turns up NotQuiteDead in the books. [[spoiler: Jon Snow was resurrected to act as a CompositeCharacter with Aegon, being a Targaryen whose better claim to the throne than Daenerys ends up turning her into the Mad Queen]].
* Catelyn Stark is an interesting situation. Technically she died in the same place than her book counterpart (The Red Wedding). But because Lady Stoneheart was AdaptedOut, that means that she's KilledOffForReal in the show compared to how she CameBackWrong in the book. Her resurrection at the hands of a R'Hllor priest is [[CompositeCharacter given to Jon Snow]], whose fate in the book is unknown [[spoiler: though he might be KilledOffForReal to avoid the AdaptationInducedPlotHole caused by his resurrection and subsequent desertion from the Night's Watch in the show]].

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* If Young Griff is [[spoiler:Prince Aegon, Aegon]] turns up NotQuiteDead in the books. [[spoiler: Jon Snow was resurrected to act as a CompositeCharacter with Aegon, being a Targaryen whose better claim to the throne than Daenerys ends up turning her into the Mad Queen]].
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* Catelyn Stark is an interesting situation. Technically she died in the same place than her book counterpart (The Red Wedding). But because Lady Stoneheart was AdaptedOut, that means that she's KilledOffForReal in the show compared to how she CameBackWrong in the book. Her resurrection at the hands of a R'Hllor priest is [[CompositeCharacter given to Jon Snow]], whose fate in the book is unknown [[spoiler: though he might be KilledOffForReal to avoid the AdaptationInducedPlotHole caused by his resurrection and subsequent desertion from the Night's Watch in the show]].
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* If Young Griff is [[spoiler:Prince Aegon, Aegon]] turns up NotQuiteDead in the books.
* Catelyn Stark is an interesting situation. Technically she died in the same place than her book counterpart (The Red Wedding). But because Lady Stoneheart was AdaptedOut, that means that she's KilledOffForReal in the show compared to how she CameBackWrong in the book. Her resurrection at the hands of a R'Hllor priest is [[CompositeCharacter given to Jon Snow]], whose fate in the book is unknown [[spoiler: though he might be KilledOffForReal to avoid the AdaptationInducedPlotHole caused by his resurrection in the TV show]].

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* If Young Griff is [[spoiler:Prince Aegon, Aegon]] turns up NotQuiteDead in the books. [[spoiler: Jon Snow was resurrected to act as a CompositeCharacter with Aegon, being a Targaryen whose better claim to the throne than Daenerys ends up turning her into the Mad Queen]].
* Catelyn Stark is an interesting situation. Technically she died in the same place than her book counterpart (The Red Wedding). But because Lady Stoneheart was AdaptedOut, that means that she's KilledOffForReal in the show compared to how she CameBackWrong in the book. Her resurrection at the hands of a R'Hllor priest is [[CompositeCharacter given to Jon Snow]], whose fate in the book is unknown [[spoiler: though he might be KilledOffForReal to avoid the AdaptationInducedPlotHole caused by his resurrection and subsequent desertion from the Night's Watch in the TV show]].
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* Catelyn Stark is an interesting situation. Technically she died in the same place than her book counterpart (The Red Wedding). But because Lady Stoneheart was AdaptedOut, that means that she's KilledOffForReal in the show compared to how she CameBackWrong in the book.

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* Catelyn Stark is an interesting situation. Technically she died in the same place than her book counterpart (The Red Wedding). But because Lady Stoneheart was AdaptedOut, that means that she's KilledOffForReal in the show compared to how she CameBackWrong in the book. Her resurrection at the hands of a R'Hllor priest is [[CompositeCharacter given to Jon Snow]], whose fate in the book is unknown [[spoiler: though he might be KilledOffForReal to avoid the AdaptationInducedPlotHole caused by his resurrection in the TV show]].
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* Catelyn Stark is an interesting situation. Technically she died in the same place than her book counterpart (The Red Wedding). But because Lady Stoneheart was AdaptedOut, that means that she's KilledOffForReal in the show compared to how she CameBackWrong in the book.
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* [[spoiler: Rakharo]] is killed, with hints from the showrunners that it was at the actor's request, as he was scheduled to play a role in the film version of ''Film/WorldWarZ''. Later in the season, [[spoiler: Irri]], the character's implied love interest on the show, was also killed off via RealLifeWritesThePlot unlike their page-bound counterpart.

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* [[spoiler: Rakharo]] is killed, with hints from the showrunners that it was at the actor's request, as he was scheduled to play a role in the film version of ''Film/WorldWarZ''. Later in the season, [[spoiler: Irri]], the character's implied love interest on the show, was also killed off via RealLifeWritesThePlot RealLifeWritesThePlot, unlike their page-bound counterpart.



* [[spoiler:Shireen Baratheon]] is burned alive by Stannis in "The Dance of the Dragons, while in the book, she's still alive and is at Castle Black while Stannis began his siege at Winterfell. This was a type 1 when the episode aired, but may end up as type 2: GRRM told the writers to kill her off, so she'll presumably face a similar fate in the books.

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* [[spoiler:Shireen Baratheon]] is burned alive by Stannis in "The Dance of the Dragons, Dragons", while in the book, she's still alive and is at Castle Black while Stannis began his siege at Winterfell. This was a type 1 when the episode aired, aired but may end up as type 2: GRRM told the writers to kill her off, so she'll presumably face a similar fate in the books.



* [[spoiler:Myrcella Baratheon]] is poisoned by Ellaria Sand via KissOfDeath just before returning to King's Landing in "A Mother's Mercy" and tragically dies on the journey back. In the books, she barely makes it out alive after a crazed Dornish knight tries to kill her, losing her ear in the process but is definitely in no danger from the books' Sand Snakes and book Ellaria unlike the show's villainous versions. However, it's already foretold that she may die.

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* [[spoiler:Myrcella Baratheon]] is poisoned by Ellaria Sand via KissOfDeath just before returning to King's Landing in "A Mother's Mercy" and tragically dies on the journey back. In the books, she barely makes it out alive after a crazed Dornish knight tries to kill her, losing her ear in the process but is definitely in no danger from the books' Sand Snakes and book Ellaria Ellaria, unlike the show's villainous versions. However, it's already foretold that she may die.



* Maege Mormont and Galbart Glover are still presumably alive in the books. In the books, they are sent on a mission to find Howland Reed, but haven't been heard of ever since.

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* Maege Mormont and Galbart Glover are still presumably alive in the books. In the books, they are sent on a mission to find Howland Reed, Reed but haven't been heard of ever since.
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* [[spoiler: Pyat Pree]] and [[spoiler: Xaro Xhoan Daxos]] both get a KarmicDeath at the end of Daenerys' Qarth arc. Neither has died in the books.

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* [[spoiler: Pyat Pree]] and [[spoiler: Xaro Xhoan Daxos]] both get a KarmicDeath at the end of Daenerys' Qarth arc. Neither has died in the books.books, [[spoiler: though Pree is implied to have [[FateWorseThanDeath suffered a fate much worse than dragon fire]].]]
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* [[spoiler:Shireen Baratheon]] is burned alive by Stannis in "The Dance of the Dragons, while in the book, she's still alive and is at Castle Black while Stannis began his siege at Winterfell.

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* [[spoiler:Shireen Baratheon]] is burned alive by Stannis in "The Dance of the Dragons, while in the book, she's still alive and is at Castle Black while Stannis began his siege at Winterfell. This was a type 1 when the episode aired, but may end up as type 2: GRRM told the writers to kill her off, so she'll presumably face a similar fate in the books.

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