Theon was a boy of ten when Greyjoy's Rebellion was crushed and his brothers were killed, making him the heir to House Greyjoy and the Iron Islands.
He is said to smirk a lot as if everything in the world amuses him. Later, back at Dragonstone, Theon meets with Jon before he prepares to return to the North with Daenerys. on the Stony Shore and up until his character is "blacked out" for awhile (meaning throughout his reign at Winterfell), Theon is haunted by his conscience. In the novels, Theon's actions at Winterfell have a significantly greater effect on Robb's eventual downfall than in the show: the alleged murder of Bran and Rickon causes Robb to have sex with Jeyne Westerling out of grief; afterwards, Robb feels honor-bound to marry her, and thus he breaks the alliance with the Freys, setting into motion the chain of events that would ultimately lead to the Red Wedding. In his transformation into Reek, Theon was disfigured beyond recognition and is regarded by all as wholly less than human. What holds him back isn't that he has a lack of ability. However, Harrag refuses, chiding Theon as a coward for abandoning Yara. Skilled fighter, ladies' man, and a schemer, his desire to prove himself to his father sets him up as the main antagonist of the second book. Bran announces that he has surrendered Winter fell to Theon in "Theon and the ironborn hunt for Bran and Rickon in "Theon saves Podrick Payne from a Bolton soldier in "The Red Woman".Theon stands with Podrick and Brienne in front of Sansa in "The Red Woman"In sharp contrast to Theon, Jaime has changed greatly as a result of the abusing he received and became a much better person (in the books, not in the show): he learned his lesson; he accepted his maiming as a just punishment; he took full responsibility for his vile deeds; ever since he lost his hand - he has been doing his best to save innocent people, amend wrongs and prevent bloodshed - successfully.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.
He also has some pretty deep psychological scars from the incident.
He doesn't see them as human so much as creatures for sport, no more than animals in his eyes. and falling off a bridge during a storm shortly after starting his second,He outlived Robert and Eddard and got his revenge by ripping the heart out of Stark power, then he fell off a bridge.
That said, would I choose differently were I in Theon's place? Theon liked this suggestion, albeit not as the selfless act of redemption as Luwin intended. Balon rejects the alliance Theon suggests and is insulted that Theon thought he would accept being given a crown. In Appears in a grand total of two Theon chapters before dying off-screen, but in that time he effectively destroys the chances of the Starks to win the war.Though this only comes after Balon's death, when his brother Euron decides to undertake the campaign in a very different way, abandoning the North.Stannis takes over Deepwood Motte and takes out most of her crew This doesn't happen for either of them since they both get ambushed and imprisoned before their plots can gain any momentum.declare herself queen at the first Kingsmoot in thousands of years Yet, when it comes to Asha's plan to try convincing Stannis to move to execute Theon under a weirwood tree, if he won't spare him outright, well... there's definitely evidence of the hand of She feels that losing both the Kingsmoot and Deepwood Motte will put an end to this. The head of the family is traditionally known as the Lord Reaper of Pyke. Eventually Euron discards the Driftwood Crown in favor of something more fancy, a crown of Iron with Shark Teeth at its pointsValyrian steel.
But Theon has crucial information which will be helpful to Stannis if/when he attempts to take Winterfell. A controversial characters that many hated in ACOK, Theon became sympathetic to many readers in ADWD. This week's character discussion will be on THEON GREYJOY. After this last service, though, Reek reveals himself to be Ramsay and collects his due, punishing Theon in a form of hell and ultimately transforming him into Reek.When the spearwives recruit him to rescue "Arya", Theon has more than his share of doubts. In the beginning of the first novel, Theon is nineteen years old, five years older than Robb and Jon. Though he seems like he will punish Reek, he ultimately forgives him.
He later murders a few of his men to conceal the fact that he failed to locate Bran and Rickon and was forced to kill two peasant boys in their place, then frames an innocent man for their deaths. Maybe Mel says something along the lines of "he's no king's blood, execute him how you will".Anyway, maybe he drowns and is resurrected with the whole "what is dead may never die..." thing.