Review of: Kleinfinger

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Kleinfinger

Für Kleinfinger, Petyr Baelish, gehörten Machtkämpfe und Intrigen zum Alltag. Als Strippenzieher hatte er den Ausbruch des Krieges der Fünf. In der Folge wäre Arya fast auf die Intrige Kleinfingers reingefallen, doch Bran konnte sie im letzten Moment noch von der Wahrheit überzeugen. In der neuen „Game of Thrones"-Folge versteckt Kleinfinger absichtlich einen Brief so, damit ihn Arya findet. So will er die Kontrolle erlangen.

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Kleinfinger willigt ein, ihn bei diesem Vorhaben zu unterstützen, wegen der Zuneigung, die er in jungen Jahren zu Catelyn hatte. Eddard glaubt, dass Kleinfinger. Aidan Gillen (* April in Dublin, Irland als Aidan Murphy) ist ein irischer Schauspieler, international bekannt durch seine Rolle als Petyr „Kleinfinger“. Lord Petyr "Kleinfinger" Baelish. Status: In Winterfell von Sansa Stark verurteilt und von Arya hingerichtet; Rolle: Ehemaliger Schatzmeister am Hof von. In der Folge wäre Arya fast auf die Intrige Kleinfingers reingefallen, doch Bran konnte sie im letzten Moment noch von der Wahrheit überzeugen. Die von Petyr Baelish aka Kleinfinger (Aidan Gillen) initiierte Zweckehe, die mit einer Vergewaltigung in der Hochzeitsnacht beginnt, sorgte. Der Kleinfinger ist der 5. Finger der menschlichen Hand. Er besteht aus 3 Phalangen (Fingerknochen) und ist beim Menschen der kürzeste Finger. Für Kleinfinger, Petyr Baelish, gehörten Machtkämpfe und Intrigen zum Alltag. Als Strippenzieher hatte er den Ausbruch des Krieges der Fünf.

Kleinfinger

Aidan Gillen (* April in Dublin, Irland als Aidan Murphy) ist ein irischer Schauspieler, international bekannt durch seine Rolle als Petyr „Kleinfinger“. In der neuen „Game of Thrones"-Folge versteckt Kleinfinger absichtlich einen Brief so, damit ihn Arya findet. So will er die Kontrolle erlangen. Für Kleinfinger, Petyr Baelish, gehörten Machtkämpfe und Intrigen zum Alltag. Als Strippenzieher hatte er den Ausbruch des Krieges der Fünf.

Kleinfinger „Game Of Thrones“: Deshalb hatte es Kleinfinger verdient zu sterben

Die besten Technik-Deals. Zu diesem gemeinen Vorgehen haben Cersei die Berater — darunter Kleinfinger — geraten. Tyrions neuester Plan ist, dass Kleinfinger Catelyn dazu bringt, Jaime freizulassen und somit doch noch eine Chance bekommt der neue Lord von Harrenhal zu werden. Letzte Autoren des Artikels:. Er verspricht, dass er Catfish Auf Deutsch den Erinnerungen an ihre Mutter Catelyn dafür sorgen wird, dass sie zurück nach Winterfell kommt. Frank Antwerpes Arzt Ärztin. Yvonne Catterfeld Nackt einem Zusammentreffen von Varys und Kleinfinger enden die gegenseitigen Sticheleien mit einer Anspielung auf Kleinfingers Zuneigung zu Catelyn und einer indirekten Warnung, Ned nichts von dem Anschlag der Lannisters auf Brans Leben zu erzählen, da sonst die Königin davon erfährt. Er hat eine Möglichkeit gefunden, um X-Men Besetzung gegen Sansa aufzubringen. Kleinfinger

Lysa dagegen verliebte sich in Petyr. Er wurde nur verschont, weil Catelyn Brandon bat, ihn am Leben zu lassen. Innherhalb kürzester Zeit verzehnfachte Petyr die Einnahmen.

Catelyn Stark und Ser Rodrik Cassel versuchen, sich in die Stadt zu schleichen und werden dabei von einem der Männer Kleinfingers entdeckt.

Sie werden zu einem von Petyrs Bordellen gebracht, um ihn dort zu treffen. Catelyn ist anfangs über diese Verfahrensweise erzürnt, aber bittet Petyr dennoch um Hilfe.

Sie versucht festzustellen, wer den Mordanschlag auf ihren Sohn Bran Stark veranlasst haben könnte. Kleinfinger behauptet, den Dolch aus valyrischem Stahl , den der Attentäter bei sich trug, beim Glücksspiel an Tyrion Lennister verloren zu haben.

Kleinfinger holt Eddard, damit dieser sich mit seiner Frau treffen kann. Kleinfinger willigt ein, ihn bei diesem Vorhaben zu unterstützen, wegen der Zuneigung, die er in jungen Jahren zu Catelyn hatte.

Eddard glaubt, dass Kleinfinger noch immer in seine Frau verliebt ist. Später erzählt er Sansa Stark , wie Sandor Cleganes Bruder diesem einst das Gesicht verbrannte, weil er mit einem seiner Spielzeuge gespielt hatte.

Er rät ihr, Sandor nicht darauf anzusprechen. Petyr und Varys liefern sich ein Wortgefecht. Daraufhin droht Varys, den Lennisters zu erzählen, dass es Kleinfinger war, der Tyrion des versuchten Mordanschlags an Bran Stark bezichtigte.

Trotz allem sind beide der Ansicht, dass Daenerys Targaryen beseitigt werden sollte, bevor die Dothraki in Westeros einfallen können.

Baelish flieht mit dem Versprechen, mit der Stadtwache zurückzukehren. Kleinfinger ist überrascht, als Eddard die Verhaftung und Hinrichtung Gregor Cleganes wegen dessen Überfällen auf die Flusslande befiehlt und verlangt, dass Tywin Lennister sich zu Hofe begibt, damit er für die Verbrechen seines Vasalls zur Verantwortung gezogen werden kann.

Eddard widerspricht ihm und fragt, warum dann nicht Tywin der König sei. Lord Baelish nimmt Ros in seine Dienste.

Dabei erzählt er ihr seine Geschichte. Früher wuchs er zusammen mit Lysa und Catelyn Tully auf. Er verliebte sich in Cat, doch sie liebte Brandon Stark, dem sie zur Ehe versprochen wurde.

Lord Baelish hat nie aufgehört Cat zu lieben, behält dies jedoch für sich. Er sieht auch mit an wie Sansa um Gnade für ihren Vater fleht.

Nachdenklich blickt Petyr auf den Eisernen Thron als Varys neben ihn tritt und wissen will wie es in seiner Vorstellung ist auf dem Thron zu sitzen und alle die ihn verhöhnt haben nun vor ihm knien.

Petyr deutet an, dass diese dann nicht mehr Leben werden. Er fragt Varys wie dieser es sich auf dem Thron vorstellt, doch Varys gibt an kein Interesse selbst dort oben zu sitzen zu haben.

Die beiden geben zu sich gegenseitig für ihren Aufstieg zu dem was sie jetzt sind zu bewundern. Cersei sucht Petyr auf und befiehlt ihm Arya Stark zu finden.

Er kontert mit seinem Wissen über die inzestuöse Beziehung zwischen Jaime und ihr woraufhin sie ihn ergreifen lässt.

Sie zeigt ihm ihre Kontrolle über ihre Soldaten und das sie die Macht hat und sie ihn jederzeit hinrichten lassen kann. Ros , mittlerweile in Baelishs Diensten, trauert immer noch wegen Barras Ermordung durch die Goldröcke und ist so abgelenkt von der "Arbeit" mit einem Freier.

Nachdem dieser sich bei Baelish beschwert, beschwichtigt er diesen mit einer anderen Prostituierten. Er wendet sich an Ros und erzählt ihr die Geschichte einer Prostituierten, die immer geweint hat und durch die er viel Geld verloren hat.

Ros versteht die Drohung und bekommt noch diesen Abend frei. Im Gegenzug würde er zum Lord von Harrenhal ernannt werden. Tyrion wollte jedoch lediglich sehen, wer an seine Schwester Informationen weiterleitet; er hatte nie vor dieses Bündnis zustande zu bringen.

Im Anschluss macht Tyrion ihm als Entschädigung einen interessanten Vorschlag. Cat Stark weilt ebenfalls dort, um mit Renly über ein Bündnis und die fortan bestehende Unabhängigkeit des Nordens zu verhandeln.

Zugleich pflanzt er in ihr den Gedanken von einer Freilassung Jaimes im Austausch gegen ihre beiden Töchter. Unerwarteterweise wird Renly vor der Schlacht ermordet.

Dabei erkennt er Arya Stark , die Tywin unerkannt als Mundschenk dient. Er nimmt sich sogleich Sansa Starks an, deren Verlobung mit Joffrey gelöst wurde.

Baelish macht ihr klar, dass dies für sie nicht bedeutet, nach Hause zurückkehren zu können. Gemeinsam mit Ros, die mittlerweile nicht mehr als Prostituierte arbeitet, sondern ihm hilft seine Geschäfte zu Regeln, sucht er Sansa auf, die mit Shae Schiffe beobachtet.

Diese Aufgabe nimmt er mehr als dankbar und mit geheuchelter Demut an. Sansa lässt die Gelegenheit zur Flucht, in dem Glauben, sie würde Loras Tyrell heiraten, verstreichen.

Baelish verlässt die Hauptstadt ohne Sansa, jedoch nicht, ohne sich vorher der Verräterin Ros anzunehmen. Er überlässt sie den grausamen Gelüsten Joffreys, der sie eigenhändig tötet.

Dontos Hollard lässt er auf der Stelle töten, was Sansa schockiert. Sansa glaubt ihm nicht, da die Lennisters ihn gefördert haben.

Petyr erwidert, dass das Bündnis mit den Lennister sehr nützlich und ergiebig gewesen sei, Joffrey aber zu unberechenbar war und man seine Gegner stets verwirren sollte, damit sie nicht wissen, von wem der Schlag kam.

Petyr habe neue Freunde gewonnen und ihnen geholfen. Sansa selbst war unwissentlich Teil dieses Komplotts, da die ihr von Donots überreichte Kette das Gift enthielt und ein Teil dieser Kette nach dem Bankett fehlte.

Es stellt sich heraus, dass die beiden schon länger ein geheimes Verhältnis haben. Auch erfährt man nun, dass es nicht die Lennisters waren, die Jon Arryn ermordeten, wie sie es stets behauptet hatte, sondern sie selbst auf Anraten von Baelish.

In aller Eile heiraten die beiden. Sansa schlägt Robin, nachdem er ihr Schneemodel von Winterfell zerstört hat. After Sansa is acquainted with the two of them and is told that no one can know about her presence, Robin takes her to her chambers.

Baelish is left alone with Lysa, who kisses him and tells him she wants to marry him immediately. He is reluctant at first and wants to inform the Lords of the Vale about the ceremony, but Lysa says that they already had their wedding night long ago.

She then asks him what wife would do for him the things she had done for him, including poisoning her husband's wine, thus killing him, and then writing a letter to her sister Catelyn claiming it had been the Lannisters who did it, all of this at Littlefinger's behest.

He starts to kiss her before anyone can overhear her. Although Littlefinger states he will inform a septon the following day, Lysa then brings one into the hall to wed them immediately and says that she will scream loudly as her husband, Lord Baelish, is making love to her that night, even being able to her across the Narrow Sea.

She keeps her promise, much to Sansa's annoyance. The next day, after Sansa slaps Robin for ruining the snow castle of Winterfell she made in the Eyrie's courtyard, Littlefinger approaches her and calms her down, stating that Robin should've been disciplined by his mother long ago and that he will deal with Lysa.

When Sansa states she will never see Winterfell again, he counters that a lot can happen between "now and never" and that she must demolish her old home if she wants to build one anew.

Sansa insists to know why he killed Joffrey. He answers that he did it out of love for Sansa's mother. He adds that in a different world she might have been his child.

He dismisses the notion and states she's more beautiful that Catelyn ever was. He kisses Sansa afterward. After, Lysa is more subdued, Petyr tells her he has always loved only one woman, her sister.

He then pushes Lysa out of the Moon Door. The lords don't believe him, given Lysa's devotion to her son. They rebuff Littlefinger's explanations in favor of speaking with the only other witness: his "niece", Alayne.

Baelish is noticeably concerned after they reveal that they will not allow him to speak to her prior to her testimony so they can hear the "unadulterated truth".

However, after confirming that Baelish can stay for her testimony, Alayne reveals her true identity, the tale of her captivity and flight from King's Landing.

She then speaks of Lysa's mental instability, jealousy, and death, changing only a few details: saying Littlefinger only kissed her on the cheek and that Lysa did throw herself from the Moon Door.

Sansa breaks down in tears and the lords are convinced, but while none of them are looking, she gives Littlefinger a stony, almost triumphant gaze.

Petyr requests that the Lords of the Vale help Robin in his transition from boy to man. Following the questioning, Petyr admonishes the lords for hiding away in the Vale during the War of the Five Kings , questioning their loyalty because they refused Catelyn Stark's plea for assistance in the conflict against the Lannisters.

When asked who he thinks they should back, he responds that they should back "Robin Arryn, Lord of the Vale. The boy, he claims, needs to learn to ride a horse, to swing a sword, and to become the lord the Vale needs.

He offers to take Lord Robin on a tour of the Vale in order for him to become acquainted with his domains, a request that the lords agree to.

Later, Baelish visits Sansa and asks why she lied on his behalf. Without looking up from the dress she is mending, Sansa explains that she has no idea what Royce, Corbray, and Waynwood would want from her if he were eliminated, but that she does know what it is he wants.

Littlefinger seems impressed that she made such a calculating decision, but attempts to cast doubt on her certainty. Sansa doesn't take the bait. Robin expresses his uncertainty about leaving the Eyrie, echoing his mother's words that the outside world is a dangerous place where he could die.

Petyr calms his fears by stating that people die from everyday causes, and that instead of worrying about his inevitable death to spend time focusing on his life, which lays before him.

At that moment, a raven-haired Sansa appears at the top of the stairs in a feathered black dress with a plunging neckline. Petyr stares at her intently, clearly intrigued and pleased by her recent transformation, and she returns his smile knowingly.

Royce remarks on Robin's weak skills at swordsmanship, but Petyr insists his name is all that matters, not his skill. A maester delivers him a raven message, which he reads discreetly.

Littlefinger leaves Robin in the care of Lord Royce, for further training. On the carriage ride, he is questioned by Sansa as to why they are heading west when Lord Royce was told they would be traveling to the Fingers, unsure of his source of distrust.

Petyr promises her that they are going somewhere far away, where Sansa will be safe from Queen Cersei. While at an inn, Petyr and Sansa are confronted by Brienne of Tarth , who previously swore an oath to Catelyn Stark to keep the Stark girls safe.

Petyr reminds Brienne that she swore an oath to Renly Baratheon and Catelyn Stark, both of whom are now dead, in order to stop Sansa from trusting her.

Petyr attempts to "persuade" Brienne to rest with them, but Brienne and her squire, Podrick Payne , escape, and discreetly continue to follow Petyr and his party.

However, when the party arrives at the ruins of Moat Cailin , Sansa realizes that Petyr intends to marry her to Ramsay Bolton , the son of Lord Roose Bolton , who betrayed and murdered her brother and mother.

Despite Sansa's reluctance to marry into another family that harmed hers, Petyr persuades her to go along with the plan, citing it as a chance to avenge her family.

They subsequently ride through Moat Cailin, and arrive at Winterfell. Later, Petyr speaks with Ramsay and subtly warns him not to inflict any harm on Sansa.

He also speaks with Roose regarding the validity of Sansa's marriage to Tyrion Lannister. Petyr insists that since Tyrion never slept with Sansa, their marriage is invalid.

Roose declares that he is only interested in Sansa's name, not her virtue after Baelish suggests he have Sansa inspected and voices his doubts as to whose side Petyr is truly on, having essentially betrayed the Lannisters by taking Sansa away from them and returning her to the North to marry into a family that the Lannisters are no longer backing, though Petyr counters by citing Roose's betrayal of the Starks and Tullys.

Roose then presents a letter for Petyr from Cersei which arrived from the Eyrie, and demands to read Petyr's reply before it is sent off.

Later on, Petyr finds Sansa in the crypts of Winterfell paying her respects to her deceased family members. Petyr recalls about how Rhaegar Targaryen kidnapped Sansa's aunt, Lyanna, which started Robert Baratheon's rebellion against the Targaryen family.

Petyr then tells Sansa that he has to return to King's Landing on Cersei's request. Sansa expresses unease about being left alone in Winterfell, but Petyr tells her not to worry, since Stannis Baratheon is garrisoned at Castle Black and will most likely make another try for the Iron Throne, which will require him to retake Winterfell, destroy the Boltons and win the Northern Lords to his side, and out of respect for Ned Stark's support of his claim, Stannis will rescue Sansa and name her the new Warden of the North, and if Stannis is killed or does not even come, then Petyr suggests Sansa can destroy the Boltons from within.

He kisses her on the lips again and departs. Baelish returns to King's Landing to find the city under the rule of the newly-reestablished Faith Militant.

Lancel Lannister , a member of the religious cult known as the Sparrows , warns him that his days as a brothel owner in the capital are over.

He goes to meet Cersei and he informs her of the Boltons' plans to marry Sansa to Ramsay. Angered at the Boltons' betrayal, Cersei agrees with Baelish's plans to lead an army of Vale knights to Winterfell to reclaim the North for the Lannisters, as the warriors from the Eyrie are trained to fight in winter the weather is starting to turn at this point , but only once the Boltons and Stannis Baratheon have battled over the North and weakened both armies.

In exchange, Baelish asks to be appointed as the new Warden of the North once Winterfell is taken and both the Boltons and Stannis are defeated.

Cersei agrees and tells him to return that night to have the King sign a royal decree promoting him.

Baelish later stands in his ruined brothel with a look of regret. He is approached by Olenna Tyrell, having sent her a letter to speak with him. As they speak, Olenna mentions how her grandchildren, Margaery and Loras, have been arrested due to Cersei's machinations and demands his help by threatening that if anything happens to her or if House Tyrell goes down, she will reveal his involvement in Joffrey's murder, which will certainly lead to his execution.

Baelish reveals that Cersei summoned him to King's Landing for "a piece of information he had" , his prostitute Olyvar, and he tells Olenna that he will give her the same thing he gave Cersei: a handsome young man — implied, in this instance, to be Lancel.

Olenna subsequently forces Lancel to reveal the adulterous affair he had with Cersei to the High Sparrow , who has her arrested.

Yohn quickly voices his suspicion of Baelish's involvement in Sansa's marriage to Ramsay Bolton since Baelish had told Yohn that Sansa was going to the Fingers with him.

With the intention of manipulating Robin, Baelish responds by falsely claiming the Boltons ambushed Sansa and Baelish on the way to the Fingers and insinuates that Yohn leaked the information to the Boltons.

Robin suggests having Yohn thrown through the Moon Door for this false treason but asks for Baelish's advice on what to do with Yohn. Baelish responds that if Yohn can ensure his loyalty to Robin Arryn, which Yohn quickly gives, that Yohn should be given a final chance.

Baelish then immediately follows-up and tells Robin that he has learned that Sansa has fled Winterfell and will likely head to her half-brother Lord Commander Jon Snow at Castle Black for protection, though the Boltons will pursue her.

Robin responds that since Sansa is his cousin, he should help her. Baelish takes his cue and orders Yohn to gather the knights of the Vale to rescue Sansa from the Boltons.

This brings an end to the neutrality of House Arryn, which until then had steered clear of the War of the Five Kings.

Sansa travels to Mole's Town with Brienne and confronts Baelish about her marriage to Ramsay, coldly asking if he knew the truth about Ramsay's sadistic side all along or if he was unaware and therefore, just stupid.

Baelish responds that he made a mistake "trusting a stranger " and apologizes profusely, horrified at what Ramsay did, but has rallied the knights of the Vale to her cause and that the army is encamped at Moat Cailin.

Sansa refuses his offer, saying that Baelish cannot help her - that he cannot even help himself if she orders Brienne to strike him down.

She tells him that she already has her brother Jon's help and they will rally other Northern houses to their cause. She finishes by warning him never to speak to her again.

Baelish, as he prepares to leave, tells Sansa of her great-uncle Brynden Tully 's success in recapturing Riverrun and suggests reaching out to him for support.

Before he leaves, he reminds Sansa of Jon's bastardy. When failing to rally enough houses to their side, Sansa secretly writes Baelish to take him up on the offer she previously rejected.

Baelish is present when Wun Wun smashes down the door to Winterfell and witnesses Jon defeat Ramsay in combat. House Stark is subsequently restored as Lords of Winterfell and Ramsay is executed.

Littlefinger tells Sansa of his intentions to sit on the Iron Throne, with her as his queen. In the battle's aftermath, Baelish approaches Sansa in the Godswood and finally admits that his goal is to sit on the Iron Throne with Sansa as his queen.

Despite Baelish having declared for House Stark, Sansa refuses to trust him, due to Baelish's tendency to betray those he declares for his own well-being.

Upon Sansa's refusal of him, Baelish attempts to convince Sansa that she should rule the North, calling Jon a "motherless bastard.

Baelish is the only one who does not cheer, and instead stares at Sansa. He later confronts Sansa to see if she is truly "safe" and "happy".

She tells him she is safe in Winterfell , but he continues to question her in regards to her happiness. Sansa dismisses him.

Just before he tries to resume speaking, Sansa dismisses Petyr again as Brienne arrives. In Winterfell's crypts, Petyr finds Jon visiting his father's tomb and claims to Jon that he only wants to help him.

Jon does not buy it and angrily orders Baelish out of the crypt, bluntly stating he has nothing to say to the man. Slightly offended, Baelish retorts that Jon might show him a little gratitude for saving him from death at the hands of Ramsay Bolton.

He also admits his love for Sansa - just as he "loved her mother. Sansa realizes that they don't have enough food for the coming winter.

She advocates building granaries to stockpile for a famine and orders leather to be placed on the armoury. While walking, Baelish and Sansa talk about the threat of Cersei.

Petyr urges her to fight every battle and to look for threats in every corner. Petyr later meets with the recently returned Bran and gives him the Valyrian steel dagger that was used to make an attempt on his life from the catspaw.

Unimpressed and uninterested, Bran simply asks if he knows who had the dagger before the assassin to which Petyr responds that same question started the War of the Five Kings.

Petyr then asks Bran how he survived beyond the Wall only to return to such chaos. Bran replies, "Chaos is a ladder," the very thing Petyr said to Varys during his rise in power after allowing Joffrey Baratheon to kill Ros.

However, Bran corrects Littlefinger, explaining that he cannot be a lord because he is now the three-eyed-raven. However, after the practice, Arya looks up at Petyr with a disapproving and untrustworthy look.

Yet again hatching another cunning plan, Petyr bows from the high walls and walks away from Arya's view. After trying and failing to manipulate Bran, Petyr formulates a plan to separate the Stark sisters, starting with Arya.

Arya herself becomes increasingly suspicious of Petyr and begins shadowing him in order to figure out his plan.

He engages in conversation with a common girl, before giving her money for her information. Arya follows Petyr around Winterfell and watches him from the battlements as he eerily converses with Yohn Royce and Robett Glover.

Petyr then receives Maester Luwin 's copy of Sansa's letter to Robb, asking him to surrender to Joffrey, from Wolkan , who assures him that there is no other copy in Winterfell.

Arya retrieves the letter after investigating his chambers. However, Petyr watches from the shadows as Arya exits, showing that he knew all along of her spying on him, and was counting on her to find the letter.

Petyr smiles, hoping this will turn the hot-tempered Arya against her sister. After Arya confronts Sansa over the letter, Sansa becomes worried that Arya could turn the Northerners against her or even worse, harm her in some way and voices her concerns to Petyr.

Petyr reminds her that Brienne swore an oath to Catelyn that she would watch over both Stark sisters and should protect her from Arya if the latter was to try and murder Sansa.

Following this, Sansa receives a letter from Jon, stating his pledge to Daenerys Targaryen. Petyr then talks of rumors of the Dragon Queen's beauty, making Sansa believe that Jon wishes to marry her.

Petyr is also told that Arya had previously worked as a Faceless Man in Braavos , to which he plays on the idea of Arya being a ruthless assassin.

Petyr then tells Sansa that he always imagines the worst possible ideas a person has in their mind. He then implants the idea that Arya has come to Winterfell after discovering the letter and her marriages to Tyrion and Ramsay, after which she would become Lady of Winterfell.

However, still unsure of Petyr's intentions, Sansa visits Bran. From this, she learns of his Greensight powers, in which he proves Petyr's ultimate guilt in the War of the Five Kings.

This proves everything Petyr has done to gain power: his murder of Jon Arryn , his attempt to kill Bran, his betrayal of Ned and his attempt to turn Arya and Sansa against each other.

Petyr watches smugly as Arya is brought to trial, unaware that the trial is for him. When Arya is seemingly brought to face trial for murder and treason, Sansa catches Petyr off guard when she asks how he wishes to answer for his crimes.

She then reveals to all the Northern and Vale lords gathered there, including Yohn Royce whom she previously lied to , that Petyr did, in fact, kill her aunt Lysa.

He also planned the assassination of Jon Arryn and conspired with the Lannisters to imprison Ned so they could frame him for treason.

When Baelish tries to deny the charges, Bran reminds Petyr that he held a knife to Ned's throat and repeats what Petyr told Ned: "I did warn you not to trust me," at which the stunned Petyr fails to muster any type of defense.

Arya, holding the Valyrian steel dagger that was given to the Catspaw assassin to kill Bran, who had himself been gifted the dagger by Petyr in an attempt of manipulating him, who passed it along to Arya due to its uselessness is his hands, reminds him that he told their mother the weapon belonged to Tyrion, but deduces it was Petyr's all along.

By selling me to the Boltons? He then asks Sansa if they can speak alone and asks if he can or deserves to defend himself, before he tries to order Yohn Royce as Lord Protector to escort him back to the Eyrie, but the Lord scornfully refuses.

With no one to turn to for aid, Petyr falls to his knees and begs for his life, claiming that he had loved Catelyn since he was a boy, but Sansa replies he still betrayed her.

Petyr insists he loves Sansa, but she replies he betrayed her too. After Sansa thanks him for the many lessons he gave her and that she will never forget, sharing an affirmative look as Arya proceed to kill him.

As he pleads for his life Arya slits his throat with the dagger on behalf of the Stark siblings. Petyr collapses to the floor and dies in a pool of his own blood watched by everyone present.

Baelish is a cunning, Machiavellian, unpredictable, deceitful, and ruthless manipulator of court politics. He is at times capable of putting on a seemingly friendly face with a friendly smile - but his eyes don't smile when his mouth does.

Unlike in the books, where the exact inner motivations that drive Baelish are unclear, as are his ultimate goals, in the show he has made clear in several occasions that the iron throne is what he desires, he has no real loyalty or genuine affection for anyone.

Behind his smiles and forced mild manners, Littlefinger is shrewd and calculating, willing to casually dispose of people who trusted him, like a man replacing a coat he no longer needs.

He is an extremely intelligent man, not only a genius at financial matters but at cynically controlling those around him.

As Varys observed, he is a grasper from a minor House, with a very great skill at befriending and ultimately maneuvering powerful people.

Littlefinger started out as an impoverished noble from an insignificant minor House in the "little Finger" peninsula of the Vale, but felt constantly looked down upon for his relatively lowly status by much higher noblemen.

His treatment by the Tullys when he was a young man, and his near-death at the hands of Brandon Stark, embittered him against both families.

He was also never strongly attached to the other Vale lords who looked down on him most of his life. Petyr loved Catelyn, but she saw him only like a brother, and Catelyn's father wanted Petyr to have nothing to do with her.

In truth, underneath Littlefinger's people-mask, he is a cold and sadistic sociopath who hungers for power over others basically for its own sake.

Curiously, even seemingly plausible goals such as "revenge against the Starks and Tullys" - which at times is what he tells himself he is doing - are really only excuses and rationalizations for his utter ambition to control everything around him - he has stated more than once that he wants "everything.

Though surely, Littlefinger himself is convinced that he truly "loved" her, in reality, his attraction was one-sided, and he was obsessively stalking a girl who never returned his affections beyond a platonic level.

Hypocritically, Littlefinger became angered that the Tullys rejected him, probably for his low social status - when Catelyn's younger sister Lysa Tully was utterly obsessed with him.

Petyr, ironically, wanted nothing to do with Lysa, and used her only as a means to an end to get to Catelyn. Later after Catelyn died, Littlefinger transferred his obsession to Sansa.

Even though, as he himself noted, Sansa is young enough to be his own daughter, she reminds him so much of the young Catelyn at her age that he forgets himself, even allowing himself to try to kiss her - showing that he didn't really love Catelyn as a person so much as a concept, given that he feels she is interchangeable with her daughter.

In brief moments when Littlefinger has opened up to Sansa Stark , it is revealed that despite his keen skill at assessing the emotions and goals of others and using this knowledge to manipulate them, he has a disturbing, highly warped, skewed view of the world.

In Littlefinger's mind, he narrates himself as the hero of his own storybook, as it were: as he says, the weak boy from a minor family who hoped that in a better world, "love could overcome strength and duty".

He genuinely feels or seems to feel that he is the victim in all of this, despite the fact that he was the one who orchestrated the entire War of the Five Kings - a war in which tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians have died.

Littlefinger nonetheless believes he is the victim of the uncaring forces of a stratified aristocracy that prevented him from marrying Catelyn - when in reality, Catelyn herself was simply never romantically interested in him, regardless of his social status.

Petyr's surprising lack of insight when it comes to his romantic obsessions was revealed when he encountered Catelyn again in Renly Baratheon's army camp after her husband's execution, a betrayal which Catelyn by now would surely have known he was at least partially complicit in.

Instead, Petyr started babbling nonsensically to Catelyn that "fate" had granted them the opportunity to finally be together now that Eddard was dead - even though he previously saw that they were deeply in love, and any sane man would realize that she would be both deeply in mourning for her husband, and have reason to be suspicious that he had something to do with his death.

Littlefinger's stalker-crush extended to the point that even after years of bitterly hating the Tullys and Starks, and even hating Catelyn at times for rejecting him, at other times he would persist to indulge in fantasies that one day she would come running into his arms.

Some men, such as Varys, engage in court intrigue and murder because they feel they are doing what they must to ensure safety and order for the realm as a whole.

To add further incentive, Baelish arranges for Arya to find the letter Sansa wrote Robb, asking him to surrender, while she was held by the Lannisters.

Baelish continues his manipulation of Sansa, seemingly convincing her that Arya intends to murder her and take her role as Lady of Winterfell.

Sansa brings Arya into the hall with everyone present, including a smug Baelish. However, she reveals that Baelish is actually the one on trial.

Caught off-guard, Baelish sputters with confusion but eventually recovers and questions Sansa about what's happening.

Sansa reveals his numerous crimes, including his murder of Lysa Arryn, his orchestration of both Jon Arryn's and Eddard Stark's murders, and his manipulation of the Starks and Lannisters into war.

Though concerned by her knowledge, Baelish quickly denies the accusations, citing lack of evidence, until Bran Stark reveals that he has seen Baelish's betrayal of Eddard Stark himself due to his ability to see events in the past and around him.

Baelish then realizes that the trial is merely a show and that he is going to die. Panicking, he tries to convince Sansa to speak with him alone and listen to his side of the story, but Sansa refuses, citing his earlier advice to figure out her true enemies' intentions.

This causes Baelish to desperately command his banner man Yohn Royce to escort him back to the Vale, which Royce refuses.

With nowhere left to run, Baelish gets down on his knees and emotionally begs Sansa to spare him, telling her how much he loved her mother and her.

Sansa reminds him that he betrayed them nonetheless and orders Arya to kill him. After Sansa thanks Baelish for his lessons, Arya executes him by slitting his throat with his own Valyrian dagger.

Gillen's performance has received significant praise. Huw Fullerton of Radio Times praised his performance on the show.

Starrett praised Baelish's rags-to-riches story, saying, "He epitomizes what could soon be called the Westerosi Dream. Aidan Gillen has received award nominations for his portrayal.

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Jimmy Colby. Amyas Crale. Glenn Taylor. Stuart Jones. Petyr Baelish was the head of House Baelish and the lord of an extremely minor holding , so small it has neither name nor a maester , located in a small area within the Fingers , a coastal region in the northeastern shores of the Vale of Arryn.

House Baelish had very meager origins and no distinguished lineage: Petyr's great-grandfather was a lowly sellsword from Braavos who came to the Vale at the invitation of House Corbray.

Petyr's grandfather was a poor hedge knight , who managed to earn a minor lordship of a few stony acres in the smallest peninsula of the Fingers.

Petyr's father fought in the War of the Ninepenny Kings , the preemptive assault on the forces of Maelys Blackfyre , the last of the Blackfyre Pretenders , before they could attempt an invasion of Westeros.

During the conflict, Petyr's father served well under Lord Hoster Tully. Through their good relationship, Hoster agreed to foster his son Petyr at Riverrun , a great honor for a lesser House.

Petyr went to Riverrun when he was eight years old, carrying all he owned in a bundle. Their brother Edmure mockingly nicknamed Petyr "Littlefinger", in reference to his small height at the time and the location of his minor landholdings.

The nickname would stick with him throughout his life. Eventually, even Petyr sarcastically embraced the nickname, because it showed how far he had risen, from an impoverished noble-born boy from an insignificant minor House in the "little Finger" peninsula of the Vale, to one of the most powerful officials at the royal court.

Petyr became obsessed and in love with Catelyn, but she never returned his affections. Lysa was infatuated with Petyr, but he only loved Catelyn.

Eventually when she was betrothed to Brandon Stark , heir to Lord of Winterfell and Lord Paramount of the North , Petyr challenged him to a duel, thinking he could win through pluck and courage but he was promptly overpowered and nearly killed, though Catelyn begged Brandon to spare his life an act which she deeply regretted years later [3].

Embittered, Petyr was cast out of Riverrun and returned to the Vale. Manipulating Lysa's infatuation with himself, Petyr ingratiated himself into Jon's services, first as a customs officer at Gulltown , where he increased the port's revenues tenfold.

In charge of the crown's treasury, Littlefinger rapidly grew into a powerful player in royal politics and a master of court intrigues.

Of an older mindset, few who did not know him suspected Littlefinger as a threat, seeing only that he was a man from a very minor House, with no distinguished lineage, significant landholdings, or armies.

Instead, Littlefinger based his newfound power on money. Particularly a high-class brothel catering to the nobles in the city , cynically noting that whores make a better investment than ships because they rarely sink.

Baelish makes good use of his brothels to have his agents spy on and manipulate his clientele and owns one of the largest spy networks in Westeros, second only to Varys's.

Littlefinger has been known to privately bribe lords who have unusual or violent sexual fetishes if they pay the right price; ranging from supplying lords with amputee prostitutes, to delivering young boys to pederasts, [4] and even delivering prostitutes to be secretly murdered by his clients for thrill-kills.

Due to their past friendship as children, Catelyn continued to believe that Lord Baelish was a friend she could count on at court.

Littlefinger greets Eddard upon his arrival in King's Landing. They quickly catch up, and Baelish recalls his duel with Brandon Stark , stating that Brandon had left a scar from Petyr's navel to collarbone.

At the first small council meeting with Ned as the Hand, Littlefinger reports that the realm is six million gold dragons in debt, half of it owed to House Lannister.

Catelyn Stark and Ser Rodrik Cassel attempt to sneak into the city, but are spotted by one of Littlefinger's men.

They are taken to meet Littlefinger at one of his brothels. Catelyn is angered by their treatment, but asks Littlefinger for aid.

She is trying to identify the people who tried to have her son Bran Stark killed. Littlefinger is able to answer this quickly: the elaborate dagger wielded by the assassin used to be his, but he lost it in a bet with Tyrion Lannister.

Littlefinger fetches Eddard to meet his wife, but when Eddard realizes he was being brought to a brothel, he thinks Littlefinger is insulting him by saying his wife is a whore.

Eddard throws Littlefinger up against a wall before Catelyn appears and Eddard becomes pacified. After hearing her news, he vows to find the truth and expose the Lannisters to Robert and Littlefinger agrees to be his ally in this, for the affection he once bore Catelyn as a youngster.

Eddard correctly believes that Littlefinger is still in love with his wife. Baelish attends a small council meeting concerning discourse due to the visitors attracted by Robert's tourney for Eddard, where he is told that he must find expenses to strengthen the City Watch of King's Landing.

He also advises him to investigate an armorer located in the city. Eddard decides that Littlefinger may be more trustworthy than he first thought, but Littlefinger discourages him from thinking that way.

Littlefinger sits next to Sansa Stark during the tournament, and remarks that she and Joffrey have had a lover's quarrel.

When her sister, Arya , asks about how he got his moniker, he tells her of how his home, The Fingers , was combined with his small height as a child.

Following the death of Ser Hugh at the hands of Gregor Clegane , Baelish then tells Sansa that Gregor, the "Mountain That Rides", has a dark reputation: he pushed his little brother Sandor 's face into a fire for taking and playing with a toy of his when they were young, burning him severely.

Littlefinger recommends that Sansa not spread that story around. He makes it clear that he knows about Renly's sexual relationship with Loras, to Renly's discomfort.

He then explains to Sansa that Loras had been crafty in his attack, to which Sansa defends Loras's honour. Petyr rebuffs this by saying that gold provides exception.

Varys finds Littlefinger in the Great Hall staring at the Iron Throne , where he reveals that he would intend to execute all those who have ever mocked or looked down on him if he was King.

Varys reveals that he knows about Littlefinger's assistance in Eddard's investigation of Jon Arryn's death and reminds Littlefinger of the consequences that may befall him should the Lannisters discover his involvement.

In response, Littlefinger reveals that he already knows about Varys having met with both Eddard and Illyrio Mopatis , a Pentoshi m agister representing House Targaryen.

They then both support the motion to have Daenerys Targaryen and her unborn child assassinated before the Dothraki can invade Westeros ; Petyr in particular emphasises that the situation should be dealt with quickly, comparing the situation to unwanted sex.

Littlefinger later introduces Eddard to Mhaegen , a prostitute and mother of yet another of King Robert's bastard children. Outside the brothel, Eddard gets into a fight with Ser Jaime Lannister.

Littlefinger flees, promising to return with the City Watch. Littlefinger is stunned when Eddard orders that Gregor Clegane be arrested and executed for his raids on the Riverlands and when he orders Tywin Lannister to present himself at court to answer for his bannerman's crimes.

Littlefinger reminds Eddard that Tywin is the richest man in Westeros and that it is gold that wins wars, not armies. Eddard disagrees, asking why Tywin is not the king if this is the case.

When they ask him to join them, he refuses, saying that he only ever had eyes for one woman. He lost and subsequently realized that he could never beat those in power by honorable means, as they would never let him compete on equal terms and will defeat them with his intellect.

When Ros asks him what he wants, he says, "Oh, everything. Later, Eddard tells him the truth of Joffrey 's parentage and his plan to install Stannis on the throne when Robert dies.

Littlefinger suggests instead that they let Joffrey rule but act as the powers behind the throne. If he does not mature into the king they want, they can expose his dirty secret and install Lord Renly instead.

Eddard rejects the plan as treason and instead asks Littlefinger to win over the City Watch to their cause.

Littlefinger agrees, but later the City Watch turns on Eddard's men and kills them, while Littlefinger holds a dagger to Eddard's throat, pointing out, "I did warn you not to trust me.

He defends Sansa during her testimony, suggesting that she is innocent of any wrong, much to the chagrin of Varys who believes that Sansa's confession is the only way to free Ned and Pycelle who is under threat from the Lannisters.

Subsequently, Cersei orders that Sansa write to her brother, Robb , in order to settle the situation peacefully.

He glances suspiciously at Varys as Sansa seeks pardon for her father's actions. Baelish watches on as Eddard Stark confesses at his trial and is executed.

Littlefinger discusses kingship with Varys, and they engage in banter revolving around the Master of Whisperers' lack of genitalia.

They eventually acknowledge their mutual admiration and respect of one another, before being interrupted by Joffrey and his entourage.

The Citadel announces the coming of winter and Littlefinger warns the small council that they do not have enough food for a protracted winter lasting more than five years.

Cersei orders the city barred to refugees from the War of the Five Kings. Tyrion Lannister arrives to take up his position as acting Hand of the King to Cersei's consternation.

Stannis Baratheon learns of Jaime Lannister 's incestuous relationship with Cersei in a letter sent by Eddard Stark before his death, which was sent with Petyr's knowledge.

Stannis composes his own missive and sends it to all the high lords of the Seven Kingdoms asking them to declare their loyalty to him and telling them of Joffrey's illegitimacy.

Cersei tasks Littlefinger with finding the missing Arya Stark and needles him about his love for Catelyn Stark.

He responds by referencing her incest, reminding her that with knowledge, comes power. Littlefinger receives a violent reprimand when Cersei tells her men to cut Littlefinger's throat but then says she has changed her mind, in order to remind him of his place, and that being born into power can never match Petyr's ambitiousness, threatening his life if does not locate Arya.

King Joffrey Baratheon responds to the ensuing rumors by ordering a city wide massacre of his father's bastards.

They rip Barra from her mother's arms and kill the child in front of Littlefinger's employees. Littlefinger mocks a request from the Night's Watch for assistance combating wildling activity and reporting an attack by wights.

Tyrion has Lord Janos Slynt exiled to the Wall for his part in the massacre. Littlefinger later has to reorganise a nobleman to whore with Armeca when Ros begins to cry during his time with her.

She explains that she is traumatised with Barra's murder, giving her insomnia. In order to convince her that it is best for her to keep up her work, Littlefinger intimidates Ros with a story of a Lysene who did not bring him significant income due to her sadness, who he eventually sold to a violently perverted individual.

He allows her to take the rest of the day off, but asks her to resume her work the following day. Tyrion meets with Littlefinger and outlines a plan to wed Myrcella Baratheon to Robin Arryn to secure the support of the Vale.

He promises to make Littlefinger the Lord of Harrenhal and Lord Paramount of the Riverlands in exchange for his assistance and swears him to secrecy.

Pycelle is arrested for revealing that Tyrion plans to wed Myrcella into House Martell and Littlefinger realizes that he was involved in a ruse.

He confronts Tyrion who apologizes and offers him another opportunity; to act as an envoy to Catelyn to propose a prisoner exchange.

Littlefinger reaches Catelyn at Renly Baratheon 's camp in the Stormlands. He faces a frosty reception from Renly but nevertheless offers to betray the Lannisters and open the gates of King's Landing to Renly's army.

He takes interest in Renly's new bride Margaery Tyrell and lets Margaery know that he is aware that it is a purely political marriage because of Renly's homosexuality.

He meets with Catelyn as planned and delivers Eddard's remains as a sign of good faith. She greets him with angry recriminations over his betrayal of Eddard and rejects his poorly timed advances.

Littlefinger lies that the Lannisters have Arya in their custody. Renly is killed in mysterious circumstances and Littlefinger then approaches the Tyrells with a new proposal of an alliance with Joffrey.

He leaves the camp with them for Highgarden. When arrives at camp, his cupbearer, Arya Stark, who Cersei tasked Petyr with tries to hide her face to prevent Littlefinger from identifying her.

Baelish discusses with Tywin the possibility of forming an alliance between House Lannister and House Tyrell. Littlefinger is successful in negotiating with the Tyrells and the allied forces arrive in time to claim victory at the Battle of the Blackwater.

Littlefinger is elevated to Lord of Harrenhal in reward for brokering the alliance. He jokes that now he must get started on producing some heirs.

Sansa is overjoyed at that she no longer has to marry Joffrey but tries to look heartbroken. Littlefinger warns Sansa that she isn't fooling anyone and that Joffrey will not let her go despite setting her aside.

He stresses that, if anything, she is in more danger than ever, as she still remains captive, and now has no protection from her egagement.

Lord Petyr tells her that she reminds him of Catelyn and offers to take her home to Winterfell but she is reluctant to trust him.

Baelish colludes with Sansa Stark that he plans to smuggle her out of the city on his ship when he leaves on an upcoming mission.

She displays an eagerness to leave as soon as possible. He suggests that when he next leaves the capital by sea, she might be able to stow away.

Sansa advises him not to give her too many details since she is a terrible liar. She asks Shae to look out for Sansa, particularly in regards to Littlefinger.

With his new position as Lord of Harrenhal, Littlefinger's status is elevated considerably, enough for him to leave his position as Master of Coin to Tyrion, purchase a ship and prepare to sail to the Eyrie with a marriage proposal to the widowed Lysa Arryn.

However, knowing full well that Sansa could end up being a more politically powerful wife than Lysa, he plans to take her on his ship with him.

Ros, now secretly working for Varys, discovers his intentions and informs Varys who promptly convinces Lady Olenna Tyrell to arrange a marriage between Sansa and Loras.

Cersei asks Littlefinger to collect information on the Tyrells, explaining that she fears that the Tyrells do not have the Lannisters' best interests at heart, but her father won't listen.

Therefore, she asks that Littlefinger use his spies to try to find out what they're up to, because he has a good working relationship with them after brokering the Lannister-Tyrell alliance.

Littlefinger orders one of his homosexual prostitutes, Olyvar , to act as Loras's squire and seduce him all the way to the bedroom. He does so and manages to get Loras to admit to the secret wedding plans.

Olyvar relays this piece of information back to Littlefinger, who tests Sansa. When she declines her place on his ship, Baelish realizes Varys's plan and tips off Cersei and Tywin.

A master manipulator, Littlefinger is clearly suspicious of her motives, but doesn't press the matter for the moment. Instead he says he is touched by her concern for his safety, and insists that she call him "Petyr.

Baelish deduces that it must have been Ros who betrayed him, so he gives her to King Joffrey, who tortures and kills her with his crossbow.

In the throne room, Littlefinger confronts Varys about his foiled plot. Varys responds by telling him that he "did what he did for the good of the realm" to prevent it spiraling into chaos but Littlefinger counters him by asserting that he views chaos as the perfect scenario to climb further up the social ladder.

His ship then departs for the Vale of Arryn , much to Sansa's distress, who had just discovered her engagement to Tyrion Lannister.

After Sansa climbs aboard, Dontos reminds Lord Baelish about his payment. Baelish snaps his fingers, and crossbowmen kill Dontos.

Baelish takes off Sansa's necklace, which he made himself, and throws it overboard, landing on Dontos' body. Sansa accuses him of killing Joffrey; he tries to deny it at first, but Sansa knows that he had something to do with the murder because getting her out of King's Landing was part of the plan.

He admits it, telling her about the poison in the necklace, and states that Joffrey couldn't be trusted and had to be removed. Because Baelish has been away for a while, he would never be suspected, and the whole purpose of the murder was to confuse the Lannisters--which his new friend, Lady Olenna , wanted very badly.

Littlefinger and Sansa, now pretending to be his niece Alayne, pass the Bloody Gate and make their ascent to the Eyrie , where they meet Lysa Arryn and her son, Lord Robin.

After Sansa is acquainted with the two of them and is told that no one can know about her presence, Robin takes her to her chambers. Baelish is left alone with Lysa, who kisses him and tells him she wants to marry him immediately.

He is reluctant at first and wants to inform the Lords of the Vale about the ceremony, but Lysa says that they already had their wedding night long ago.

She then asks him what wife would do for him the things she had done for him, including poisoning her husband's wine, thus killing him, and then writing a letter to her sister Catelyn claiming it had been the Lannisters who did it, all of this at Littlefinger's behest.

He starts to kiss her before anyone can overhear her. Although Littlefinger states he will inform a septon the following day, Lysa then brings one into the hall to wed them immediately and says that she will scream loudly as her husband, Lord Baelish, is making love to her that night, even being able to her across the Narrow Sea.

She keeps her promise, much to Sansa's annoyance. The next day, after Sansa slaps Robin for ruining the snow castle of Winterfell she made in the Eyrie's courtyard, Littlefinger approaches her and calms her down, stating that Robin should've been disciplined by his mother long ago and that he will deal with Lysa.

When Sansa states she will never see Winterfell again, he counters that a lot can happen between "now and never" and that she must demolish her old home if she wants to build one anew.

Sansa insists to know why he killed Joffrey. He answers that he did it out of love for Sansa's mother. He adds that in a different world she might have been his child.

He dismisses the notion and states she's more beautiful that Catelyn ever was. He kisses Sansa afterward. After, Lysa is more subdued, Petyr tells her he has always loved only one woman, her sister.

He then pushes Lysa out of the Moon Door. The lords don't believe him, given Lysa's devotion to her son. They rebuff Littlefinger's explanations in favor of speaking with the only other witness: his "niece", Alayne.

Baelish is noticeably concerned after they reveal that they will not allow him to speak to her prior to her testimony so they can hear the "unadulterated truth".

However, after confirming that Baelish can stay for her testimony, Alayne reveals her true identity, the tale of her captivity and flight from King's Landing.

She then speaks of Lysa's mental instability, jealousy, and death, changing only a few details: saying Littlefinger only kissed her on the cheek and that Lysa did throw herself from the Moon Door.

Sansa breaks down in tears and the lords are convinced, but while none of them are looking, she gives Littlefinger a stony, almost triumphant gaze.

Petyr requests that the Lords of the Vale help Robin in his transition from boy to man. Following the questioning, Petyr admonishes the lords for hiding away in the Vale during the War of the Five Kings , questioning their loyalty because they refused Catelyn Stark's plea for assistance in the conflict against the Lannisters.

When asked who he thinks they should back, he responds that they should back "Robin Arryn, Lord of the Vale.

The boy, he claims, needs to learn to ride a horse, to swing a sword, and to become the lord the Vale needs. He offers to take Lord Robin on a tour of the Vale in order for him to become acquainted with his domains, a request that the lords agree to.

Later, Baelish visits Sansa and asks why she lied on his behalf. Without looking up from the dress she is mending, Sansa explains that she has no idea what Royce, Corbray, and Waynwood would want from her if he were eliminated, but that she does know what it is he wants.

Littlefinger seems impressed that she made such a calculating decision, but attempts to cast doubt on her certainty. Sansa doesn't take the bait.

Robin expresses his uncertainty about leaving the Eyrie, echoing his mother's words that the outside world is a dangerous place where he could die.

Petyr calms his fears by stating that people die from everyday causes, and that instead of worrying about his inevitable death to spend time focusing on his life, which lays before him.

At that moment, a raven-haired Sansa appears at the top of the stairs in a feathered black dress with a plunging neckline.

Petyr stares at her intently, clearly intrigued and pleased by her recent transformation, and she returns his smile knowingly.

Royce remarks on Robin's weak skills at swordsmanship, but Petyr insists his name is all that matters, not his skill. A maester delivers him a raven message, which he reads discreetly.

Littlefinger leaves Robin in the care of Lord Royce, for further training. On the carriage ride, he is questioned by Sansa as to why they are heading west when Lord Royce was told they would be traveling to the Fingers, unsure of his source of distrust.

Petyr promises her that they are going somewhere far away, where Sansa will be safe from Queen Cersei. While at an inn, Petyr and Sansa are confronted by Brienne of Tarth , who previously swore an oath to Catelyn Stark to keep the Stark girls safe.

Petyr reminds Brienne that she swore an oath to Renly Baratheon and Catelyn Stark, both of whom are now dead, in order to stop Sansa from trusting her.

Petyr attempts to "persuade" Brienne to rest with them, but Brienne and her squire, Podrick Payne , escape, and discreetly continue to follow Petyr and his party.

However, when the party arrives at the ruins of Moat Cailin , Sansa realizes that Petyr intends to marry her to Ramsay Bolton , the son of Lord Roose Bolton , who betrayed and murdered her brother and mother.

Despite Sansa's reluctance to marry into another family that harmed hers, Petyr persuades her to go along with the plan, citing it as a chance to avenge her family.

They subsequently ride through Moat Cailin, and arrive at Winterfell. Later, Petyr speaks with Ramsay and subtly warns him not to inflict any harm on Sansa.

He also speaks with Roose regarding the validity of Sansa's marriage to Tyrion Lannister. Petyr insists that since Tyrion never slept with Sansa, their marriage is invalid.

Roose declares that he is only interested in Sansa's name, not her virtue after Baelish suggests he have Sansa inspected and voices his doubts as to whose side Petyr is truly on, having essentially betrayed the Lannisters by taking Sansa away from them and returning her to the North to marry into a family that the Lannisters are no longer backing, though Petyr counters by citing Roose's betrayal of the Starks and Tullys.

Roose then presents a letter for Petyr from Cersei which arrived from the Eyrie, and demands to read Petyr's reply before it is sent off.

Later on, Petyr finds Sansa in the crypts of Winterfell paying her respects to her deceased family members.

Petyr recalls about how Rhaegar Targaryen kidnapped Sansa's aunt, Lyanna, which started Robert Baratheon's rebellion against the Targaryen family.

Petyr then tells Sansa that he has to return to King's Landing on Cersei's request. Sansa expresses unease about being left alone in Winterfell, but Petyr tells her not to worry, since Stannis Baratheon is garrisoned at Castle Black and will most likely make another try for the Iron Throne, which will require him to retake Winterfell, destroy the Boltons and win the Northern Lords to his side, and out of respect for Ned Stark's support of his claim, Stannis will rescue Sansa and name her the new Warden of the North, and if Stannis is killed or does not even come, then Petyr suggests Sansa can destroy the Boltons from within.

He kisses her on the lips again and departs. Baelish returns to King's Landing to find the city under the rule of the newly-reestablished Faith Militant.

Lancel Lannister , a member of the religious cult known as the Sparrows , warns him that his days as a brothel owner in the capital are over. He goes to meet Cersei and he informs her of the Boltons' plans to marry Sansa to Ramsay.

Angered at the Boltons' betrayal, Cersei agrees with Baelish's plans to lead an army of Vale knights to Winterfell to reclaim the North for the Lannisters, as the warriors from the Eyrie are trained to fight in winter the weather is starting to turn at this point , but only once the Boltons and Stannis Baratheon have battled over the North and weakened both armies.

In exchange, Baelish asks to be appointed as the new Warden of the North once Winterfell is taken and both the Boltons and Stannis are defeated.

Cersei agrees and tells him to return that night to have the King sign a royal decree promoting him.

Baelish later stands in his ruined brothel with a look of regret. He is approached by Olenna Tyrell, having sent her a letter to speak with him.

As they speak, Olenna mentions how her grandchildren, Margaery and Loras, have been arrested due to Cersei's machinations and demands his help by threatening that if anything happens to her or if House Tyrell goes down, she will reveal his involvement in Joffrey's murder, which will certainly lead to his execution.

Baelish reveals that Cersei summoned him to King's Landing for "a piece of information he had" , his prostitute Olyvar, and he tells Olenna that he will give her the same thing he gave Cersei: a handsome young man — implied, in this instance, to be Lancel.

Olenna subsequently forces Lancel to reveal the adulterous affair he had with Cersei to the High Sparrow , who has her arrested.

Yohn quickly voices his suspicion of Baelish's involvement in Sansa's marriage to Ramsay Bolton since Baelish had told Yohn that Sansa was going to the Fingers with him.

With the intention of manipulating Robin, Baelish responds by falsely claiming the Boltons ambushed Sansa and Baelish on the way to the Fingers and insinuates that Yohn leaked the information to the Boltons.

Robin suggests having Yohn thrown through the Moon Door for this false treason but asks for Baelish's advice on what to do with Yohn.

Baelish responds that if Yohn can ensure his loyalty to Robin Arryn, which Yohn quickly gives, that Yohn should be given a final chance. Baelish then immediately follows-up and tells Robin that he has learned that Sansa has fled Winterfell and will likely head to her half-brother Lord Commander Jon Snow at Castle Black for protection, though the Boltons will pursue her.

Robin responds that since Sansa is his cousin, he should help her. Baelish takes his cue and orders Yohn to gather the knights of the Vale to rescue Sansa from the Boltons.

This brings an end to the neutrality of House Arryn, which until then had steered clear of the War of the Five Kings.

Sansa travels to Mole's Town with Brienne and confronts Baelish about her marriage to Ramsay, coldly asking if he knew the truth about Ramsay's sadistic side all along or if he was unaware and therefore, just stupid.

Baelish responds that he made a mistake "trusting a stranger " and apologizes profusely, horrified at what Ramsay did, but has rallied the knights of the Vale to her cause and that the army is encamped at Moat Cailin.

Sansa refuses his offer, saying that Baelish cannot help her - that he cannot even help himself if she orders Brienne to strike him down.

She tells him that she already has her brother Jon's help and they will rally other Northern houses to their cause.

She finishes by warning him never to speak to her again. Baelish, as he prepares to leave, tells Sansa of her great-uncle Brynden Tully 's success in recapturing Riverrun and suggests reaching out to him for support.

Before he leaves, he reminds Sansa of Jon's bastardy. When failing to rally enough houses to their side, Sansa secretly writes Baelish to take him up on the offer she previously rejected.

Baelish is present when Wun Wun smashes down the door to Winterfell and witnesses Jon defeat Ramsay in combat.

House Stark is subsequently restored as Lords of Winterfell and Ramsay is executed. Littlefinger tells Sansa of his intentions to sit on the Iron Throne, with her as his queen.

In the battle's aftermath, Baelish approaches Sansa in the Godswood and finally admits that his goal is to sit on the Iron Throne with Sansa as his queen.

Despite Baelish having declared for House Stark, Sansa refuses to trust him, due to Baelish's tendency to betray those he declares for his own well-being.

Upon Sansa's refusal of him, Baelish attempts to convince Sansa that she should rule the North, calling Jon a "motherless bastard. Baelish is the only one who does not cheer, and instead stares at Sansa.

He later confronts Sansa to see if she is truly "safe" and "happy". She tells him she is safe in Winterfell , but he continues to question her in regards to her happiness.

Sansa dismisses him. Just before he tries to resume speaking, Sansa dismisses Petyr again as Brienne arrives. In Winterfell's crypts, Petyr finds Jon visiting his father's tomb and claims to Jon that he only wants to help him.

Jon does not buy it and angrily orders Baelish out of the crypt, bluntly stating he has nothing to say to the man.

Slightly offended, Baelish retorts that Jon might show him a little gratitude for saving him from death at the hands of Ramsay Bolton. He also admits his love for Sansa - just as he "loved her mother.

Sansa realizes that they don't have enough food for the coming winter. She advocates building granaries to stockpile for a famine and orders leather to be placed on the armoury.

While walking, Baelish and Sansa talk about the threat of Cersei. Petyr urges her to fight every battle and to look for threats in every corner. Petyr later meets with the recently returned Bran and gives him the Valyrian steel dagger that was used to make an attempt on his life from the catspaw.

Unimpressed and uninterested, Bran simply asks if he knows who had the dagger before the assassin to which Petyr responds that same question started the War of the Five Kings.

Petyr then asks Bran how he survived beyond the Wall only to return to such chaos. Bran replies, "Chaos is a ladder," the very thing Petyr said to Varys during his rise in power after allowing Joffrey Baratheon to kill Ros.

However, Bran corrects Littlefinger, explaining that he cannot be a lord because he is now the three-eyed-raven.

However, after the practice, Arya looks up at Petyr with a disapproving and untrustworthy look. Yet again hatching another cunning plan, Petyr bows from the high walls and walks away from Arya's view.

After trying and failing to manipulate Bran, Petyr formulates a plan to separate the Stark sisters, starting with Arya. Arya herself becomes increasingly suspicious of Petyr and begins shadowing him in order to figure out his plan.

He engages in conversation with a common girl, before giving her money for her information. Arya follows Petyr around Winterfell and watches him from the battlements as he eerily converses with Yohn Royce and Robett Glover.

Petyr then receives Maester Luwin 's copy of Sansa's letter to Robb, asking him to surrender to Joffrey, from Wolkan , who assures him that there is no other copy in Winterfell.

Arya retrieves the letter after investigating his chambers. However, Petyr watches from the shadows as Arya exits, showing that he knew all along of her spying on him, and was counting on her to find the letter.

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