Dagmer: You go big or you go home. And you don’t seem like the kind of guy who goes home.
Theon: I’m not. I don’t even really have a home.

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Dagmer: You go big or you go home. And you don’t seem like the kind of guy who goes home.
Theon: I’m not. I don’t even really have a home.

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I get that adaptations from books to TV or movies have to change things sometimes, or they make a new character just for fun, all fine with me.
But I think one of the best/worst things is when they use a characters name with nothing of his personality whatsoever. Like you needed a character, fine allright, but why didn’t you invent a new one, you do it all the time, why use an actual book character and throw his purpose and personality out of the window.
Like Dagmar in Game of Thrones is a gigantic asshole who buys Theon out to the Boltons and gets killed by Ramsay. While Dagmar in asoiaf is one of the few Ironborn who belives in Theon, who taught Theon how to draw a bow and helps Theon with his plan to take Winterfell and is still alive and well in the books.
Or Smalljon Umber who was Robbs guard and died with him at the Red Wedding. Who sold out Rickon and Osha to Ramsay in the show.
It is all hilarious, disturbing and sad at once.
Starting to read a sonf of ice and fire was the biggest mistake ever. Now I am not only worried about Theon. Now I am worried about Wex, Dagmer, Tris, Quarl too.
So this was basically the highlight of my last D&D sesh. To explain, our Barbarian, a Dragonborn named Dagmer, kept trying to grab opponents and do intimidation... with constantly failing rolls... So he’d end up getting kicked, laughed at or at a couple of points, kissing his opponent. There was even one time that an opponent not only got loose but made him fall on his back. Wyatt, his player, kept whining “I’M A BIG SCARY DINOSAUR!” everytime something like this happened. It was hilarious.
The day is won, and yet you do not smile, boy. The living should smile, for the dead cannot.
Dagmer. Game of Thrones book 2: A Clash of Kings by George R. R. Martin

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HOLY SHIT DAGMER YOU ACTUAL LITTLE BITCH killing maester luwin omg he was supposed to die later when bran, rickon, osha and hodor come out of the crypts and give bran beautiful advice omg i love you luwin
Just realised...
That Dagmer Cleftjaw, the very cruel captain of Theon Greyjoy from Game Of Thrones, is the massuese that kisses Roy on his bottom in IT Crowd.
Bizar.
What's dead may never die...