Game Of Thrones: All 8 Characters Who Survived From Beginning To End

WARNING: The following contains SPOILERS for House of the Dragon.Leading up to the end of Game of Thrones, many viewers were left wondering if Tryion dies, or any other beloved characters. As a notorious deadly show with a high body count, there was good reason to worry and fans did not expect to see many characters make it out of the series alive. The deaths of Game of Thrones’ best characters became expected in the series, especially once the show surpassed the timeline of George R.R. Martin’s books. However, many key characters survived all the way through the bloody battles and betrayals.




In Game of Thrones season 8, many of the remaining prominent characters from season 1 were killed in the Battle of Winterfell, the sack of King’s Landing, or in the latter event’s aftermath. A few Game of Thrones characters luckily survived from the show’s premiere through all 73 episodes. While less than a dozen Game of Thrones characters survived from the pilot to the finale, there is also a considerable number who lived from the first season (not necessarily the pilot) until the end.

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Jon Snow

Leads The Wildlings Beyond The Wall


One of the first characters to appear in Game of Thrones’ pilot episode and who survived until the end, Jon Snow’s resilience through the end of the series was unsurprising to many. While Jon Snow did technically die in Game of Thrones’ season 5 finale, he was resurrected by Melisandre a few episodes later, which allowed him to officially resign his post as Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch. Jon was soon established as the King in the North, leading the so-called bastard son of Ned Stark to gather forces against the Night King.

Along the way, Jon created an alliance with Daenerys Targaryen, supporting her as queen after the two fell in love, only for Jon to discover that he’s the trueborn son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark. After Daenerys sacked King’s Landing and murdered thousands of innocent citizens, Jon Snow killed Dany while embracing her as what he felt to be his final honorable act. Exiled to the Night’s Watch, Jon Snow’s Game of Thrones story ended as he went Beyond the Wall and lived among the Freefolk.


Jon was one of the best fighters in Game of Thrones, which helped him survive against the likes of Styr and even a White Walker. However, there was also a heavy dose of dumb luck that kept Jon alive as he somehow walked away from certain death at Hardhome and the Battle of the Bastards. Many fans complained that, as the main character of the series, Jon simply had plot armor by the end of the series.

Interestingly, the books up until this point have ended with Jon’s apparent death, with his resurrection not confirmed in the source material.

Sansa Stark

Leads Winterfell As Queen Of The North


Although Sansa Stark was one of Game of Thrones’ least-liked figures in the pilot and season 1, Sophie Turner’s character soon became one of the strongest players in the entire series. Many were worried about Sansa’s safety as she found herself often surrounded by enemies, but she managed to come out of the entire experience with strength and power.

From a spoiled noble-born girl to the independent, loyal Queen in the North, Sansa’s journey featured one of the best arcs in Game of Thrones. While she had several close calls with death, Ned Stark’s eldest daughter survived until the end of Game of Thrones’ finale, where Sansa was last seen being cheered and crowned as the Queen in the North.


Sansa’s survival over the course of the entire story highlights her amazing transformation. In the beginning, she was so naive to the reality and danger of the world she was entering into in King’s Landing. She was a pawn to the more strategic-minded people, like Cersei Lannister, Littlefinger, and Tywin Lannister. However, she was also learning from these people and becoming a political player in her own right. By the end of the story, she was a confident ruler with a strong following who was able to shape her future how she wanted instead of having it dictated to her.

The books last ended with Sansa with Littlefinger in the Eyrie.


Arya Stark

Travels West Of Westeros To Discover A New World

As a girl with no name who mastered death, Arya Stark was known as one of Game of Thrones’ best characters all the way from the pilot to the finale. Death seemed to be the least of Arya’s fears by the end of Game of Thrones, which was partially due to her impressive survival skills while also being the one to save the day by killing the Night King.

After being saved by Beric Dondarrion in The Battle of Winterfell and narrowly escaping death during the sack of King’s Landing in season 8, Arya Stark sat on the council that elected her brother Bran as King of Westeros. Following her family’s major rule in Westeros in the Game of Thrones finale, Arya’s story ended with the exciting notion that she would be sailing to sea as an explorer searching for “what’s west of Westeros.”


By the time Arya returned to Westeros at the end of season 6 of Game of Thrones, she was an agent of death and was one of the deadliest characters in the show. While the series put her in harrowing situations where she seemed to fear for her life, she also seemed too confident as a cold-blooded assassin to really believe she would ever be killed off. In a way, it robbed the grounded aspects that made Arya a relatable and likable character, but it was entertaining to watch her take out so many of the show’s villains.

The books last found Arya training with the Faceless Men in Braavos.

Bran Stark

Becomes King Of Westeros


In a well-rounded story, Bran’s arc begins with the Game of Thrones pilot and concludes in the finale. In the pilot, the talented climber Bran was thrown out of a window when he caught Jaime and Cersei together, leaving him permanently paralyzed from the waist down. Bran then went on a journey as the Three-Eyed Raven, seemingly abandoning his title as Lord Brandon Stark of Winterfell after Robb’s death.

When Bran returned to Winterfell as the new Three-Eyed Raven, he used his abilities to bring together the stories of the remaining major characters and helped finally defeat the Night King when Arya climactically stabbed the undead leader. In Game of Thrones‘ final episode, Tyrion decides that the remaining nobleman who deserves to be king is Bran the Broken, who he decides has the best story of any character (though this has been up for heavy debate since 2019). Bran Stark’s Game of Thrones arc concludes as he bears the titles of the Three-Eyed Raven and the King of Westeros.


Bran was on a journey that seemed so separate from much of the other characters in the story so it was clear that he was an important character to the story. With him becoming the Three-Eyed Raven, he was elevated to an almost inhuman character who could not be killed off as he clearly had some big role to play in how the story ended. While those powers didn’t actually end up being explored very much, Bran sitting on the Iron Throne in the end explains why George R.R. Martin ensured he was a key character throughout the story.

The books left off with Bran only just met the Three-Eyed Raven Beyond the Wall.

Tyrion Lannister

Becomes Hand Of The King To Bran


Alongside Jon Snow, Tyrion Lannister is one of the series’ most important, prominent characters who miraculously survived from Game of Thrones’ beginning to the end. While many characters wished him dead or expected him to die, particularly when he was sentenced to death by his father, Tywin Lannister, Tyrion defied the odds and survived. In the pilot, Tyrion was living lavishly due to his sister’s title as the queen and his family’s massive wealth, but this all changed once King Robert Baratheon died.

After several seasons as Game of Thrones’ most humorous, sympathetic, strategic character, Tyrion became Hand of the Queen to Daenerys Targaryen and found himself directly battling his sister Cersei. At the end of Game of Thrones, Tyrion convinces Jon to kill Daenerys after her massacre in King’s Landing, which lands him in the dungeons. Leading the council in the Game of Thrones finale, Tyrion nominates Bran Stark as King of Westeros, with the Lannister heir once again serving as Hand of the King, and Tyrion still seeking redemption.


Tyrion was one of the smartest characters and that largely kept him alive.

From the very first episode, the show clearly knew the character of Tyrion and Peter Dinklage’s performance was going to be one of the highlights of the series. While Game of Thrones was not shy about killing key characters, Tyrion’s popularity made it seem obvious that, if he was going to die, it would be at the very end of the show.

He was able to talk and think his way out of many dire situations, from forming an alliance with the Mountain Tribes to avoiding being killed by slavers to becoming Danerys’ key ally instead of being executed. Tyrion was one of the smartest characters and that largely kept him alive.

Tyrion is currently in Meereen in the books, though he has yet to meet Daenerys.


Ghost

Joins Jon Snow Beyond The Wall

The last of the direwolves to stick with the Stark children, Jon took in Ghost in Game of Thrones’ pilot episode when he, Ned, Bran, Robb, and Theon happened upon a litter of direwolf pups next to their slain mother. They found six direwolves, one for each Stark child including Jon, with the “bastard” being given the lonely albino pup with white fur and red eyes.

Jon and Ghost stayed together for the majority of Game of Thrones in which the direwolf would often protect its human, though the two were separated from time to time after Jon left the Wall or Winterfell. Jon and Ghost are finally reunited in Game of Thrones’ finale when the lead character is exiled to the Night’s Watch, where the two start Beyond the Wall and lead the Freefolk home.


Ghost showed the amazing resilience of the direwolves, taking part in some of the biggest battles in the series and coming out of them alive and well. His loyalty was also a big part of his survival. Jon and Ghost were separated several times in the show but the direwolf was always there waiting for Jon when he returned. When Jon returns to Castle Black in the finale, feeling as though he forfeited his honor, it is fitting that Ghost is there to be by his side.

Nymeria

Leads A Pack Of Wild Wolves


While Lady, Shaggydog, Grey Wind, and Summer were all confirmed to be killed during Game of Thrones, the only other pup from the pilot assumed to be alive by the end alongside Ghost is Arya’s direwolf Nymeria. In season 1, Arya let Nymeria go free to avoid her being killed as punishment for biting Joffrey, and the two weren’t reunited until Game of Thrones season 7 when Arya found Nymeria leading a pack of wolves in the woods.

Nymeria’s fate was never revealed thereafter, but it’s assumed that the leading direwolf survived to the end alongside Arya. Nymeria was another loyal pet in the first season of the show, and while she eventually recognizes Arya when they meet again, she is also a very different beast by this point. Arya is able to see that it is remaining wild that has allowed Nymeria to survive so long, mirroring Arya’s own journey in the show.

In the books, it is hinted that Nymeria and her pack are targeting Stark enemies like the Freys.


Illyrio Mopatis

Likely Remained In Essos

Illyrio Mopatis was an important figure in Game of Thrones’ pilot and season 1 until Viserys was killed, whereupon Dany began her journey to reclaim her throne in Westeros. Illyrio, a Magister of Pentos and Targaryen loyalist, kept Viserys and Daenerys in his manse until he arranged her marriage with Khal Drogo, all the while having secret communications with Lord Varys.

After Game of Thrones season 1, Illyrio Mopatis bears little importance on the series and Dany’s trajectory, as he never physically reappears after episode 5. Illyrio’s last storyline was in Game of Thrones season 5 when Master of Whisperers Lord Varys smuggled Tyrion to his home in Pentos, with Varys revealing their plan to restore Targaryen rule. Illyrio’s fate was never confirmed in Game of Thrones’ finale, but it’s assumed that he’s still living lavishly across the Narrow Sea.


In the books, it was Illyrio who chaperoned Tyrion as he arrived in Essos.

Other Game Of Thrones Season 1 Characters Who Survived The Ending

Character

Actor

First Appearance

Samwell Tarly

John Bradley

Season 1, Episode 4, “Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things”

Bronn

Jerome Flynn

Season 1, Episode 4, “Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things”

Gendry

Joe Dempsie

Season 1, Episode 4, “Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things”

Robin Arryn

Lino Facioli

Season 1, Episode 5, “The Wolf and the Lion”


Very few characters who appeared in Game of Thrones’ pilot survived the ending, but there were several more characters who were introduced later in season 1 who made it through the season 8 finale. While he would quickly become one of the most important characters in the series, Samwell Tarly wasn’t introduced until season 1, episode 4, with his arc coming to a close in the series finale as the Grand Maester.

Likewise, Tyrion’s trusty sellsword pal Bronn didn’t make his debut until episode 4, though he would survive through the end to become the Lord of Highgarden and Master of Coin to Bran Stark. Gendry Rivers was introduced in Game of Thrones season 1, episode 4 when Ned Stark discovered he was King Robert’s bastard son.


By Game of Thrones’ ending, Gendry became legitimized as Gendry Baratheon and the Lord of Storm’s End, though Arya rejected his marriage proposal. Robin Arryn, the young cousin of the Stark children who debuted in season 1, episode 5, also survived from beginning to end as the Lord of the Eyrie. While Drogon technically appeared as a dragon egg in Game of Thrones’ pilot, he and his siblings weren’t born until the season 1 finale.

After Rhaegal, Viseryion, and their human mother Daenerys died in Game of Thrones season 8, Drogon became the last-known living dragon, having taken his mother’s body back to Essos in the series finale. Other characters featured in Game of Thrones season 1 whose ending fates are unclear are Ilyn Payne, Hot Pie, and Jaquen H’Ghar (or the Faceless Man who uses his alias), the latter of whom is likely still overseeing the House of Black and White in Braavos.


Will Any Surviving Game Of Thrones Characters Get Spin-Offs?

House of the Dragon is the first Game of Thrones spinoff to hit the small screen, but the franchise’s popularity and George R.R. Martin’s sheer amount of written content make it possible that one of the surviving characters could get their own show. House of the Dragon is a prequel to GoT, set nearly 200 years before the events of its parent show, and follows House Targaryen throughout its tumultuous reign on the Iron Throne. Therefore, no Game of Thrones characters appear and any connections to the parent series are in House names alone.


One character who was nearly explored in a spinoff show was Jon Snow, with Kit Harington originally set to return before the show was scrapped. While not in development, many fans hope that Arya Stark will get her own spinoff series chronicling her adventures west of Westeros. Arya would be one of the most interesting characters to follow as a fan favorite from the beginning. Other Game of Thrones spinoffs are in the works at HBO, such as the Sea Snake series, which would follow the exploits of House of the Dragon‘s Corlys Velaryon.

Which House Of The Dragon Characters Will Survive?


Unlike Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin’s story behind House of the Dragon was completed before the series came out. Therefore, a quick search can tell anyone who survives. The Targaryen civil war in House of the Dragon sees the greens and the blacks fighting for Aegon II and Rhaenyra’s claims to the throne, respectively, and there will be many battles along the way. House of the Dragon‘s first two seasons already saw several casualties, but there will be plenty more to follow.

Very few characters will survive House of the Dragon if the series sticks to the prescribed storyline, possibly even fewer characters than Game of Thrones saw. Perhaps the most central character who will survive is Alicent Hightower. After the war, she is confined by Ser Tyland Lannister and lives out the rest of her days slipping into madness.

Rhaenyra does die, but she and Daemon’s eldest son, Aegon III, survives and ascends the Iron Throne. This is what happens in the book, but his character has been aged down for House of the Dragon, making it unclear if this will be the final outcome. Lord Corlys Velaryon survives the Dance of the Dragons. That being said, his loyalty towards the blacks constantly wavers during the civil war.


He eventually serves Aegon III as one of his regents until his death. Lord Larys Strong also survives the war by never genuinely aligning with one side or another. In fact, Larys is the one who kills Aegon II with poison in the end. However, this deed does not go unpunished, as Cregan Stark executes him for killing the king.

Finally, Viserys III is the last of Rhaenyra’s remaining bloodline that also survives the Dance of the Dragons. Eventually, Viserys III serves as the Hand of the King for his brother Aegon III. Though it has much more story to tell, it seems likely House of the Dragon will end up being more deadly than Game of Thrones.


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