“Game of Thrones” might have one of the highest body counts in television history. Ever since Ned Stark lost his head at the end of Season 1, fans have learned that anyone is eligible for a gruesome death. Even the main characters. The world of Westeros is brutal, and with White Walkers on the horizon, the bloodshed is bound to increase as we approach the story’s conclusion. Here are the five characters most likely to meet their maker by the end of Season 7 this summer on HBO. Valar Morghulis.

Melisandre

Sure, Melisandre (Carice van Houten) can birth a shadow demon, but she has misinterpreted signs and symbols left and right, which has lead to many needless deaths. Jon (Kit Harington) sent her packing and Arya (Maisie Williams) still wants her dead for taking Gendry. The last time Melisandre encountered the young Stark, she told Arya they would meet again. One wonders if the prophetic Red Woman knew that she was speaking to her killer.

Ser Davos Seaworth

Ser Davos (Liam Cunningham) is honorable and kind hearted, so it’s a wonder he hasn’t yet been brutally massacred like most other morally sound characters. His new alliance with Jon will likely keep him close to the conflict with the White Walkers (aka directly in harm’s way). Proximity to The Wall combined with his penchant for helping others gives him strong odds at becoming a sacrificial character. Can’t you just see him stepping in front of a sword or arrow to save Jon?

Theon Greyjoy

Theon (Alfie Allen) begins the series arrogant and ungrateful to the hospitality the Starks showed him. At one point he even sacs Winterfell and executes Master-at-Arms Rodrik Cassel. After enduring torture at the hands of Ramsay, Theon has turned away from his dastardly ways. But still, dramatic justice would dictate he make some sacrificial gesture to atone for his treatment of the Starks. And as his sister Yara (Gemma Whelan) gains focus as a leader, there may be one too many Greyjoys in the mix going forward.

Jorah Mormont

The would-be romance between Jorah (Iain Glenn) and Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) always seemed doomed. Any hope to the contrary was dashed when Jorah contracted Greyscale from a Stone Man of Valyria. Dany orders her friend to find a cure and return to her healthy, but the only known survivor of the disease is Shireen Baratheon. With Shireen and her parents now dead, the methods used to heal her are likely dead too. Even if Jorah were to slow the spread of Greyscale, he has only ever lived to serve Daenerys. It’s difficult to see his story ending in a way where he doesn’t give his life for his true love.

Cersei Lannister

Cersei’s (Lena Headey) only semblance of a moral center came from protecting her children. While she is finally Queen, it came with the tragic cost of losing all three of her offspring. In addition to the Queen’s misery, Daenerys’ army (which includes many of Cersei’s numerous enemies) is headed to King’s Landing to claim the throne. That throne is all this grieving, power hungry mother has left in life. She would probably lash out in the most violent and self destructive way possible before giving up her seat. And with Cersei representative of the politicking and backstabbing in of Westeros, it is hard to see how she would fit into the story once White Walkers make their way south of the wall.

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