Hooded Man: who is the Ghost in Winterfell?
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The Boltons face potential betrayal as tensions rise with their northern allies, suspected of murders targeting their close associates. The mysterious Hooded Man, possibly representing loyalty to the Starks, remains a key figure in Winterfell's escalating conflict.
Insights
- The murders in Winterfell are orchestrated to sow conflict and aid Stannis Baratheon in defeating the Boltons, leading to suspicions of internal betrayal within the walls.
- The identity of the mysterious Hooded Man remains a subject of intense speculation, with potential suspects including loyal Stark servants, guards, or even symbolic figures representing Theon's internal struggle and suppressed guilt.
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Recent questions
Who is suspected to be the Winterfell murderer?
The Hooded Man
What is the significance of the Hooded Man in Winterfell?
Symbol of loyalty
Are the wildlings responsible for the murders in Winterfell?
Yes
What internal conflict does Theon face in Winterfell?
Identity struggle
Who may have killed Little Walder in Winterfell?
Big Walder
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