Once Ramsay comes in, he surmises that Theon's manhood is the part of his body he most treasures. Jeyne was a war trophy, her father was killed when Eddard's household was wiped out in King's Landing and Jeyne was held captive by the Lannisters until she was shipped off north, forced to pose as Arya Stark and marry Ramsay. Getting Jeyne Poole would feed into his complex - almost as if he was undeserving of a real Stark - and cause him to take it out on the poor girl. Ramsay considers himself a true Bolton despite his birth and is highly resentful of his baseborn status, referring to himself proudly as the trueborn scion of the Dreadfort and violently correcting those who refer to him otherwise . (And in turn, that "Arya" is actually Sansa's childhood friend Jeyne Poole being passed off as the younger Stark sister in order to solidify Ramsay's hold on the North — but Jon doesn't know that.) For those not familiar with the books, the character of Theon Greyjoy is captured and tortured, badly, by Ramsay Snow (later Ramsay Bolton). Later, Ramsay sends a package to Theon's family to show what's been done to Theon. In the show, the sadistic Ramsay Bolton marries Sansa Stark to secure his hold on the North, circumstances that led to the series' most controversial depiction of . She wound up in Littlefinger's custody, who in turn decided to use Jeyne's knowledge of Winterfell to pass her off as Arya Stark. Jeyne Poole is a friend of Sansa Stark and daughter of Vayon Poole, the Steward of Winterfell. (The knife is a gelding knife, the kind used to geld horses and, presumably, eunuchs.) I finally managed to get around to reading A Dance with Dragons, the fifth book in the Game of Thrones series. (Book spoilers ahead.) She is Sansa's best friend. In the books, Jeyne is the childhood friend of Sansa Stark and accompanies her to King's Landing. It was a mix of bestiality and a gangbang. Jeyne was trying to eat like a proper little lady. Sansa doesn't marry Ramsay in the books. "That was the last sight he had seen the day the castle fell: Smiler burning, the flames leaping from his mane as he reared up, kicking,. The storyline in the books for Sansa Stark and Jeyne Poole is similar to the overall story depicted in the show, but the characters all lead very different roles. 4 But Her Best Friend Jeyne Did Although Sansa has nothing to do with the storyline in Winterfell with Ramsay and Theon, that storyline itself didn't come from nowhere. Branden Stall for Looper. The first time we get a full description of Petyr Baelish's rise to the King's Council comes in George R.R. The young woman who was actually forced to marry Ramsay in the book was Sansa's best friend, Jeyne Poole. She had done her best to show them her hospitality, providing well smoked meats and an array of vegetables. In the books, Sansa is still with Littlefinger and everything that happens between Sansa and Ramsay in the show actually takes place between Ramsay and Jeyne Poole in the books. Warning: This article contains content some readers might find upsetting. Apparently, in the books, it's safer to keep her traveling. 1 Jeyne Poole. Barristan Selmy. With Justin possibly not being able to leave Jeyne at the Wall with Jon either dead or barely clinging to life after being Caesared, he might take her with him to Braavos to keep her (and the chance of being Lord of WF) safe. "We really wanted Sansa to play a major part this season," Benioff said . 'I was told that you'd know how to please a man. Originally named Ramsay Snow, he was known as the Bastard of Bolton and the Bastard of the Dreadfort. The young woman who was actually forced to marry Ramsay in the book was Sansa's best friend, Jeyne Poole. Lord Ramsay Bolton is the bastard son of Lord Roose Bolton. Jeyne has escaped with Theon, however. So I am rereading ADWD and while reading the worst moment in the series' history (aka Ramsay and Jeyne's wedding night), I noticed this exchange: "'You're dry as an old bone.' Ramsay pulled his hand free and slapped her face. None of this happens in the books at all, it actually seems likely that Sansa will never even meet Ramsay, which her fans are obviously grateful for. Jeyne Poole is a character who only appears in the books, but her appearance is fairly significant. Ramsay Bolton, previously known as Ramsay Snow, is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.. When Ramsay sacks Winterfell, he sets Theon's horse aflame. So why did he do it in the show? What book did Ramsey rape sansa in. Advertisement. When Ned is imprisoned, Cersei orders Littlefinger to take Jeyne away. Martin . 27. level 1. somewaterdancer. We know that Ramsay has a complex about being a bastard and therefore "undeserving" of inheriting the Bolton name and lands. So in the books, Jeyne (disguised as Arya) is the one married to Ramsay Bolton and used as a pawn to try and control the . Both had been physically and psychologically tortured by the vicious Ramsay Bolton, but . Jeyne practices needlework with Sansa, Arya and another girl under the tutelage of Septa Mordane. Jeyne is the daughter of a minor house living at Winterfell. Ramsay had sex with Sansa (Obviously against her will) quiet violently with the sole exception that he did not want to make her lose her ability to procreate so it is clear that he did not mutilate her genitals or at least was careful with those parts. Ramsay forces Theon to join in with his sexual torture/abuse of his bride. In the show, the sadistic Ramsay Bolton marries Sansa Stark to secure his hold on the North, circumstances that led to the series' most controversial depiction of . Introduced in 1998's A Clash of Kings, Ramsay is the bastard son of Roose Bolton, the lord of the Dreadfort, an ancient fortress in the North of the kingdom of Westeros. On Jeyne and Ramsay's wedding night, Theon is forced to participate in the assault. The show's season 5 finale was a bloody affair, including the death of key characters like Stannis and Jon Snow - though the latter proved somewhat temporary. Forces her to carry out sexual acts on his canine and when the marriage night time comes round, Theon, the Greyjoy ward she remembers from her childhood is compelled to service her. I was t-trained.'" In the books, Sansa's friend Jeyne Poole is captured and sent back to the North with the Boltons, who pretend that she is Arya so that they can marry her to Ramsay and secure their hold on the North. It's also hinted that Ramsay has Jeyne raped by his hunting dogs. Theon recalls the things he and Jeyne had to do on Ramsay's wedding night, and feels disgusted. In George R.R. They are the things that makes one feel filthy. Jeyne Poole's Wedding Night. The only time I remember there being a rape in the books that was a little unsettling to read was in the first book where the Dothraki are raping one of the women until Dany puts a stop to it. Instead of Sansa marrying Ramsay Bolton, it's actually 'Arya' that marries him- except it isn't actually Arya Stark, but Jeyne Pool, Sansa's childhood friend, pretending to be Arya . The short answer is, yes. Jeyne Poole's Wedding Night. (Ramsay already sent him the threatening letter). Somehow, Jeyne hears about t. Anyone who has read the books and followed Game of Thrones interviews closely was bracing for this moment.Sansa Stark may not go to Winterfell at all in the novels, but Jeyne Pool—Ramsay's . Fans of George R.R. Martin's books weren't pleased when former Kingsguard Barristan Selmy was killed off on the show in season five—and they weren't . In fact, the showrunners first thought about putting Sansa and Ramsay together back when they were writing season 2. The rest of her, he tortured brutally. When Ramsay asks her if she knows how to please a man, Jeyne replies fearfully that she has had training, implying that she had been kept in one of Petyr Baelish's brothels. Her father Vayon Poole is the Steward of Winterfell, managing the castle's household. In terms of the scene itself, the showrunners wisely opted against the even more brutal actions of the book. However I don't recall why Littlefinger sends Sansa north. He kills at least one brother, maybe more . What did Ramsay have his dogs do to Jeyne Poole? Martin's A Song Of Ice And Fire, Jeyne is the daughter of Winterfell's steward, Vayon Poole, and Sansa's closest childhood friend. Was that a lie?' 'N-no, my lord. Advertisement. Littlefinger is a Genius in the Books, and an Absolute Idiot on the TV Show. As the head of Eddard's household, Vayon and his. The article also contains potential plot spoilers. Jeyne was a war trophy, her father was killed when Eddard's household was wiped out in King's Landing and Jeyne was held captive by the Lannisters until she was shipped off north, forced to pose as Arya Stark and marry Ramsay. It also ended on a cliffhanger for Theon Greyjoy and Sansa Stark, who both escape from Winterfell. Jeyne was Sansa's childhood best friend and grew up in Winterfell alongside the Stark children. By Asim Qureshi. He forced Jeyne to have sex with him, Reek, and the dogs. Arya's gonna kill Ramsay (maybe, I think). Ramsay Bolton is evil, and terrible, and the worst in all A Song of Ice and Fire mediums. Ramsay had ate cautiously, his mind still undecided with regards to Celia Bardon. Jeyne sat across from Rose whilst Ramsay sat the opposite head of the table to Celia. Reek gives her away, just like he did on the show. In ASOIAF, he still betrays the Starks alongside his. In the books, Ramsay (who's actually worse than the one in the show) forces Theon to strip and "prepare" Jeyne Poole, aka Fake Arya, for him after Ramsay brutally rams his fingers inside her and complains that she was "…as dry as an old bone". Instead of being stuck in the Vale like she is in the books, Sansa is taking Jeyne Poole's place—Jeyne who, in the books, is disguised as Arya and married to the Bolton to cement their claim . If you think Ramsay's bad on Game of Thrones, here are all the ways he's even worse in the books. She . Even the much talked about Theon/Jeyne one doesn't happen on page (the chapter ends right as Theon is about to do what Ramsay tells him). If you think Ramsay's bad on Game of Thrones, here are all the ways he's even worse in the books. He kills at least one brother, maybe more . When Ramsay has Theon strip her for the bedding, numerous scars cover Jeyne's back, suggesting she had been whipped. In A Dance With Dragons, Jeyne Poole is passed off as Arya Stark and married to Ramsay Bolton for the similar purpose of holding claim to the North. ♧Jon is dead, but the murder makes a bit more sense because in the books he's killed just after he tries to get the wildings to help him march on Winterfell. He then pulls out a knife, and two men hold Theon down while Ramsay cuts him. In the show, the sadistic Ramsay Bolton marries Sansa Stark - but in the books, another poor girl, Jeyne Poole, is . Does Sansa have a baby with Joffrey? What did Ramsay do to Jeyne within the books? And his cruelty didn't stop there. Sansa and Ramsay have never met in the books. ♧Ramsay is married to a fake Arya (Jeyne Poole) rather than to Sansa. She has four sisters. And his cruelty didn't stop there. Ramsay whips and beats her.