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* [[Creepy Uncle]]: Littlefinger, although he's not technically a family member. {{spoiler|Poor Sansa.}}
* [[Dirty Coward]]
{{quote| '''Catelyn:''' Lysa was never brave. When we were girls together, she would run and hide whenever she’d done something wrong. Perhaps she thought our lord father would forget to be wroth with her if he could not find her. It is no different now. She ran from King’s Landing for fear, to the safest place she knows, and she sits on her mountain hoping everyone will forget her.}}
* [[Everyone Went to School Together]]: Robert Baratheon and Eddard Stark grew up as fast friends in the Eyrie, with Lord Jon as (essentially) the schoolteacher.
* [[Heir Club for Men]]: Jon had two wives before Lysa, but neither was able to provide him with an heir. So he [[Like a Son to Me|tried to adopt one instead]], asking the various houses for spare sons they could loan him--such as Robert and Ned. Finally he took Lysa to wife because of the promise of fertility ({{spoiler|she and Littlefinger had surreptitiously conceived a child, which her father Hoster had aborted}}), and she gave us...
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* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: {{spoiler|Secretly killing Freys as revenge is a normal reaction for this series. Cooking them into pies and ''eating them'' is a whole different ballgame. Cooking them into pies, feeding said pies to kinsmen of the filling, and ''doing a song request'' for a folk song about a mad cook who baked a Prince into a pie and served it to a King}}? ''Damn,'' Manderly.
** And his answer to the murder of a Frey who is just a boy:
{{quote| ''"Still, it may have been a blessing. He would have grown up to be a Frey."''}}
* [[Stuffed Into the Fridge]]: Donella Manderly, Lady Hornwood.
* [[Took a Level In Jerkass]]: Wyman Manderly takes one between ''A Clash of Kings'' and ''A Dance With Dragons'', that can be attributed to all of the tragedies his family experienced.