Mudanças entre as edições de "Ramsay Snow"
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===The Winds of Winter=== | ===The Winds of Winter=== | ||
− | Ramsay | + | Ramsay e diversos dos ''meninos do Bastardo'' partem de [[Winterfell]] para trazer de volta sua [[Jeyne Poole|noiva foragida]]. |
==Família== | ==Família== |
Edição das 18h18min de 27 de setembro de 2012
300px Ramsay, por Тхе Мичо | |
Pseudônimo(s) | O Bastardo de Bolton O Bastardo do Forte do Pavor Fedor |
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Título(s) | Senhor de Hornwood Senhor de Winterfell Castelão do Forte do Pavor |
Lealdade | Casa Bolton |
Cultura | Nortenha |
Esposa(o) | Senhora Donella Hornwood 1ª "Arya Stark" 2ª |
Livro(s) | A Fúria dos Reis (Aparece) A Tormenta de Espadas (Mencionado) O Festim dos Corvos (Mencionado) A Dança dos Dragões (Aparece) |
Ramsay Bolton é o bastardo legitimizado, filho do Lorde Roose Bolton. Originalmente, chamava-se Ramsay Snow, e era conhecido como Bastardo de Bolton ou o Bastardo do Forte do Pavor. Ramsay considera-se um verdadeiro Bolton, apesar de seu nascimento, e é extremamente ressentido por seu status de plebeu, referindo a si mesmo orgulhosamente como um legítimo rebento do Forte do Pavor, e corrigindo violentamente aqueles que se dirigem a ele de outra maneira.
Ramsay tem um grupo de soldados com alta estima junto a ele, e que o seguem lealmente, apesar de sua verdadeira fidelidade ser ao Lorde Roose. São chamados de os meninos do Bastardo, mas nunca perante eles ou Ramsay, e são tão depravados quanto ele. Seu corcel pessoal é chamado de Sangue.
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Aparência e personalidade
He has a fleshy appearance, with large, wormy lips and long hair.[1] Of particular note are his pale eyes, reminiscent of his father.
Ramsay is cruel, savage and wild, taking delight in torturing others. He is quite fond of the old Bolton custom of flaying their enemies.
Ramsay is a capable manipulator and possesses a low cold cunning, particularly good at thinking on his feet, though less savvy when it comes to long term consequences and intricate politics. Ramsay openly enjoys abusive and sick practices such as having young women stripped naked and released into the Bolton forests, before hunting them with a pack of feral dogs. He gives a quick death to women who give him good sport (after raping them first), then flays their corpses. He likes to name his dogs after the women he enjoys most to "honor" them. The women who don't give him good sport are raped and then flayed alive. All the skins of his kills are brought back with him to the Dreadfort as gruesome trophies. The bodies of the woman are fed to his dogs.
His father chides him for his "amusements", and encourages Ramsay to incorporate his creed of "a peaceful land, a quiet people" into his own, if Ramsay ever hopes to rule. Roose states that Ramsay is fearless which is a bad thing, as fear will keep a man alive in this world of treachery.
Ramsay, though savage in battle, was never officially taught at arms. His tutor in martial prowess was Fedor, his serving man, who had never received any sword training himself. Ramsay's swordsmanship style is vicious and highly aggressive, wielding his sword as if it were a butcher's cleaver.
História
Ramsay is the product of rape between Roose Bolton and a miller's wife. While hunting, Roose saw the miller's wife and decided to illicitly practice the banned tradition of the Primeira Noite, wherein a lord had the right to bed the commoner's bride. He hanged the miller under a tree (for not informing his Lord of the new marriage) and raped the man's bride beneath his swaying body. A year later the woman arrived at the Forte do Pavor with the newborn Ramsay. Roose nearly killed her and the babe, but when he saw the child had his eyes, the taboo of assassinar parentes stayed his hand. The woman claimed her husband's brother stole the mill and cast her out. Roose angered by this had the man's tongue removed so he would spread no tales to Roose's liege Lorde Rickard Stark. Roose then gave the woman the mill along with a pig, several chicks and a bag of stars every year on the condition that she never reveal to Ramsay the truth about who his father was.
Ramsay's mother arrived a dozen years later claiming she needed help in raising Ramsay, who grew up wild and unruly. Roose sent Ramsay a servant known as Fedor Reek, despite taking constant washes, always smelled bad due to some "unknown birth condition" that caused his skin to reek (thus his nickname). Giving him to Ramsay was actually a cruel jest by Roose, but the two grew inseparable. Roose would later reflect on whether Ramsay had "corrupted" Reek or whether Reek had corrupted Ramsay, though Reek would follow Ramsay's orders quite faithfully; Ramsay mentioned once that Reek "knew better" than to deny him.
Despite Roose's instruction to Ramsay's mother, either she or Reek later informed him of his true parentage. Roose believes that both Reek and Ramsay's mother were urging Ramsay on, and constantly reminding the increasingly violent bastard of his "rights."
While most bastards would content themselves with their lot in life, Ramsay had larger ambitions. Roose's elder (and trueborn) son Domeric attempted to forge a sibling connection with his half-brother Ramsay, though Ramsay swiftly went about disposing of him with poison, thus robbing Roose of his heir and becoming a kinslayer. Ramsay earned the enmity of Casa Dustin in the process, whose Senhora was fond of Domeric. Two years prior to the beginning of the War of the Five Kings, Roose Bolton brought Ramsay to the Dreadfort and made him his heir as Roose had no other sons (trueborn or otherwise).
Eventos recentes
A Fúria dos Reis
While his father is away at war, Ramsay begins to amass troops at the Dreadfort. When he receives news that the neighboring lands of House Hornwood had lost both their lord and his herdeiro, he attacks, taking the Hornwood keep and forcing the widowed Lady Hornwood to marry him. He then locks her in a tower without food, where she starves to death after eating some of her fingers.
Ramsay is feared throughout the North, and quickly gained infamy after the outbreak of the Guerra dos Cinco Reis. He callously practices rape, murder, and other sick indulgences around the lands adjacent to the Forte do Pavor. Sor Rodrik Cassel attempted to put an end to his atrocities after Ramsay had forced himself upon Lady Hornwood; though quick thinking on Ramsay's part allowed him to evade death, his necrophiliac accomplice and serving man Fedor taking the fall for him.
Rodrik's party comes across Ramsay shortly after he had raped and killed a peasant girl and his companion Fedor had raped the corpse. Ramsay is able to survive by switching clothes with Reek, who is killed in his place. Rodrik yearned to put "Fedor" to death too but he needed him alive as he was a witness to many of Ramsay's crimes, so Ramsay narrowly escaped death due to his cunning and willingness to sacrifice others for his own ends.
Ramsay is taken as a prisoner to Winterfell in the guise of Reek. After Theon Greyjoy capturar Winterfell, Ramsay exchanges a vow of service to Theon for his release. He quickly becomes one of Theon's more (seemingly) trustworthy attendants, assisting Theon on his hunt to bring the escaped Bran and Rickon Stark back to Winterfell. He orchestrates Theon's cover-up of the Stark boys' escape by killing two peasant boys of an age with the Starks, and then flaying the corpses to avoid recognition. Theon presents their flayed corpses as the Starks, then has their heads mounted on spikes over the castle walls, Ramsay then (with Theon's knowledge) kills the three ironmen (Gelmarr, Aggar and Gynir) who knew the truth about the bodies in order to keep the secret more secure, Theon used the Winterfell kennelmaster Farlen as a scapegoat and had him executed for the murders. The tide soon turns against Theon, however, when Dagmer Boca-Rachada's assault is broken and the Northmen, enraged at Theon's duplicity and supposed murder of the young Stark children, march on Winterfell to liberate it. Unwilling to abandon the castle, though harboring few delusions about how likely a victory is, Theon and the few Ironmen loyal to him prepare to make their final stand. Ramsay offers to help Theon by taking a large sum of money to the Dreadfort and returning with much-needed reinforcements.
After consulting with his father, Ramsay and his forces march to Winterfell just as Sor Rodrik Cassel and his host move to greet them. Ramsay swaps his serving man's garb for a full set of armor complete with a red helmet, and meets with Rodrik. As the castellan offers him his hand in friendship, however, Ramsay slices Cassel's arm off and leads his forces in a rampage through the stunned Northmen's ranks. Ramsay then rides to Winterfell's gates, and presents the corpses of Sor Rodrik, Leobald Tallhart and Cley Cerwyn to an onlooking Theon as a sign of his loyalty. Theon opens the gates and meets with Ramsay himself, who removes his red helmet and reveals his true identity. He tells Theon that he would much enjoy the use of his bed-warmer Kyra, and knocks him to the floor when Theon protests. Ramsay carries out a great saque de Winterfell, murdering many of its inhabitants in cold blood, slaughtering the remaining Ironmen, and capturing Theon in the process.
A Tormenta de Espadas
Ramsay mantém Theon Greyjoy no Forte do Pavor, onde, supostamente, o esfola. Ele envia um pequeno pedaço de sua pele a Robb Stark como um presente, para mostrar que está sendo exigida vingança pelo "assassinato" de Bran e Rickon.
Após o Casamento Vermelho, a Casa Bolton é recompensada por seus serviços aos Lannisters, com Lorde Roose sendo nomeado Protetor do Norte e Ramsay recebendo uma garota que finge ser Arya Stark (Jeyne Poole); isto dá a Ramsay o direito de se tornar Lorde de Winterfell. Ainda, recebem um decreto de legitimação do Rei Tommen, fazendo de Ramsay um Bolton oficial, não mais um Snow.
O Festim dos Corvos
Segundo notícias, Ramsay está reunindo um exército para marchar ao sul e atacar o Fosso Cailin, ocupado pelos homens de ferro, pela retaguarda.
A Dança dos Dragões
Ramsay forces Theon to take on the role of Fedor, his slain serving man, never allowing Theon to bathe and covering him in excrement. Ramsay also removes the skin on several of Theon's toes and fingers, leaving him in agony for days before removing the joints. Ramsay also broke off several of Theons teeth as Ramsay hated Greyjoy's smile. It is also implied that Ramsay castrates Theon. Ramsay makes Pequeno Walder Frey and Grande Walder Frey his squires.
Ramsay captures Fosso Cailin from the Ironborn by sending Theon in as an envoy. Ramsay promises the Ironborn, (who were sick and starved), food and safe passage if they surrender. When they do surrender, Ramsay has all of them, bar his pet Theon, flayed alive and displays their skinless bodies on poles along the road by Moat Cailin. Roose is displeased by Ramsay's behavior, stating that he needs to be more discreet with his practices as his infamous exploits are now well known throughout the Norte.
Ramsay weds Jeyne Poole, with only himself, his father and Theon knowing the girl was not Arya Stark, and repeatedly abuses her while Theon watches. Jeyne and Theon, however, are rescued and freed by Mance Rayder, whom Jon Snow sent to rescue his "sister" when he heard of the wedding. Although Jeyne and Theon escape, Mance is captured by Ramsay. Ramsay sends Jon a raven with a carta that he has Mance, has defeated the northern army and killed Rei Stannis, whose sword he now possesses. He also states that he wants his noiva back as well, as Selyse Florent, Shireen Baratheon, Melisandre, Val, the 'príncipe selvagem' (actually the son of Goiva, who had taken the true Wildling Prince with her per Lord Commander Snow's instructions) and his Fedor, and will come for Jon if he does not give him what he wants.
Which parts of letter's contents are true and which are false remains unknown.
The Winds of Winter
Ramsay e diversos dos meninos do Bastardo partem de Winterfell para trazer de volta sua noiva foragida.
Família
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- ↑ A Fúria dos Reis, Capítulo 35, Bran.