Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Ramsay Bolton The Invention Bastard Son Of Roose Bolton,...

Ramsay Bolton is the legitimized bastard son of Roose bolton, lord of the dreadfort, and the unidentified wife of a miller. Roose found out that the miller had wed illegally, so he had him hanged and raped his wife. Later on the wife comes to the dreadfort and presents Ramsay to Roose, after almost killing them both, Roose acknowledges Ramsay as his son. Ramsay is raised by his mother during early childhood, but then somehow comes into the care of Roose. In Roose’s care Ramsay gets a proper education where he learns to read and write. Ramsay’s half-brother and the only heir to house Bolton, Domeric suspiciously died of intestinal issues during his teen years, some suspect Ramsay poisoned him, but there is no confirmation. Ramsay’s first†¦show more content†¦Almost every action Ramsay takes is unlawful. The only reason he did not rot in a jail cell was because his father was the warden of the north and a very powerful man. If Ramsay lived in today s society, he would surely be incarcerated Number two, deceitfulness, as indicated by repeated lying, use of aliases, or conning others for personal gain. When Ramsay’s lackeys intally begin the torturing of Theon, Ramsay disguises himself as a servant boy. In the middle of the night Ramsay frees Theon and tells him that he is a friend sent by Theon’s sister and is here to rescue him. While trying to escape Theon is recaptured by Ramsay’s men who prepare to rape him as punishment for trying to escape. Ramsys dispatches these men(his own men) with arrows, building more trust between Ramsay and Theon. Ramsay tells Theon that he is leading him to deepwood motte where Theon’s sister resides. After ushering him into a room, Theon realizes that he is back in his torture chamber that he had just escaped. Theon is restrained once again and Ramsay reveals that he is actually an enemy. Number three, impulsivity or failure to plan ahead. Ramsay is very impulsive, never looking far into the future to see what his actions might cause, much to his father s dismay. When a Lord under the boltons refuses to pay taxes and insults the boltons, Ramsay flays the lord alive along with his wife and brother while forcing his son to watch, and puts the corpses on

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