The Queen in the North married two times in her life till the end of the show and fans are wondering about how Sansa Stark ended up with Ramsay Bolton. Well, here we have shed light on that issue more. So as we know that Sansa always was a naive little beautiful girl who wished to become a Princess or maybe even queen one day. She was betrothed to Joffrey Baratheon, the heir to the Iron Throne.
But well, after her brother, Robb Stark, declared war on King’s Landing and raised his banners to fight against the Lannisters and the King himself, she was declared the traitor’s sister. Because of this, and the fact that her honest, loyal father died as a traitor as well, the small council of the King deemed Sansa unfit to become a Queen. She also did not benefit the Crown in any way. Instead, the council decides to marry Joffrey to Lady Margary Tyrell who shall be wealth and grain to the Crown.
Later, we see that Robb Stark along with the Northmen and their mother Caitlynn Stark is killed at the Red Wedding, Sansa is now the key to the North. She is directly in line as an heir to the North and the Wall. It is obvious that the Northmen will never listen to anyone The Crown chooses as the Warden unless and until it is a Stark. In order to keep the House Stark connected to the Lannisters, the Crown decides to marry Sansa to Tyrion Lannister instead.

A still of Sansa Stark and Ramsay Bolton from GOT
How Did Sansa Escape From King’s Landing?
After their wedding is done, Joffrey has his wedding to Margaery Tyrell. Although, the King does after being poisoned. This was a perfect chance to escape for Sansa and she flees from King’s Landing with a little help from Lord Petyr Baelish. He safely transports her to the Eyrie where her aunt, Lady Lysa of the Vale lives. She invites them over and is happy to cater to Sansa. It is revealed that Lord Petyr tends to marry Lady Lysa.
Although, in a grand turn of events, it is revealed that he always loved Caitlynn Stark. As for Lysa, she always loved Lord Petyr. Given the fact that Sansa inherited her mother’s beauty, Lord Petyr kisses her. Lysa catches this kiss and summons Sansa to her throne room. She opens the Moon Door threatening to kill Sansa for kissing her husband. Before she could anything, Lord Petyr throws Lady Lysa out the door and saves Sansa. When the council interferes, Sansa reveals her true identity but agrees to the false story that Petyr brewed about Lysa killing herself.
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How Did Sansa Stark End Up With Ramsay Bolton in GOT?
While she is living happily at the Vale, Lord Petyr arranges for her to marry Ramsay Bolton, the bastard son of Roose Bolton, a bannerman to the Starks. Sansa does not want to marry him given the fact their house killed her brother. But Lord Petyr Baelish convinced Sansa that a marriage between them both will give Sansa a chance to take control over the North and avenge her family’s death. Well, this is how Sansa Stark ends up with Ramsay Bolton in Game of Thrones .
The two wed in the god’s wood. The same night, Ramsay rates her and reveals his true sadistic nature. He keeps her locked inside her bed chambers and comes back every night to beat and torture her. She also meets with Theon Greyjoy who has been tortured by Ramsay so much that he has now assumed the identity of Reek, his servant.
When Sansa tries to convince him to help her from this situation, he instead tells Ramsay who starts to further torture her and make her life a living hell. Well, by the end of season 6, we see Sansa and Theon escape from Winterfell. As Thein decides to go to the Iron Islands to be with his sister Yara Greyjoy, Sansa goes further North to the Wall to meet with her half-brother Jon Snow.
Ned is depicted by Sean Bean. In the first season of Game of Thrones, he was cast as a child by Sebastian Croft. Where in the sixth and seventh seasons, he was cast as a young adult by Robert Aramayo. Bean was proposed for a Scream Award for Best Fantasy Actor and a Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television for the role. In 2011, he and the rest of the cast were selected for Screen Actors Guild Awards for exceptional Performance by the company in a Drama Series.
About Game of Thrones
In A Song of Ice and Fire (a series of ideation novels) by American writer George R. R. Martin, A Game of Thrones is the earliest novel. The novel was first published on August 1996. In 1997, The novel won Locus Award and was also elected for both the World Fantasy Award and the 1997 Nebula Award. The narrative Blood of the Dragon, including the Daenerys Targaryen chapters from the novel, won the Hugo Award for Best Novella in 1997.

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In January 2011, the novel appeared as a New York Times Bestseller and reached No. 1 on the list within July. In the novel, the portrayal of events from different points of view, Martin leads to the plot lines of the noble Wall, the houses of Westeros, and the Targaryens. The novel has inspired various by-product works, including many games. It is also the eponym and basis for the first season of Game of Thrones, which is an HBO television series that premiered in April 2011. A March 2013 paperback TV relation a new edition has also named Game of Thrones .
In which episode did Ned Stark die?
As it’s almost the 10th anniversary of the Game of Thrones, actor Sean Bean has shared the shocking death scene of his frictional character, Ned Stark. The honest man was killed in Baelor in episode 9 of the first season. The second last episode of the first season of the show was home to the death of the honorable Eddard Stark, changed the show’s history, and manipulated the thoughts of fans.
Completed at the command of King Joffrey, Ned did not deserve to die and was a great lead character to that point. His death stunned fans who assumed an actor like Sean Bean would, by the rules of TV, live till the end.
What did actor Sean Bean say about his character’s death?
In a conference, Bean shared about what was going through his head time before Ned Stark lost his life, in a fierce scene that imported fans to what the program had in store for them. About shooting the scene, Bean shared, “It took like a total day or so to shoot it and you so you have to just keep attentive on the fact that you’re about to meet your death without coquetting.
I was very hot at the time, so that likely helped. And everybody else’s results were amazing — Cersei and the kids. It was very mobile with a lot of sadness in that scene. Then I lay my head inside the block, and I was ended for the day.”
“It was fearful and doubtfulness — that Joffrey altered his mind (about killing Ned) — and then departure and [realizing that he was] watching his daughter for the last time, Arya.” Sean added, “I was trying to reckon of all four things. It wasn’t just, ‘Oh God, I’m getting my head snipped off.’ Those mix of affections is what made it what it was, I assume.”