Anyone who's watched HBO's hit shows Game of Thrones and its prequel, House of the Dragon, is well aware that any prominent character's death is practically a given. While most deaths are usually uneventful, given the setting of the shows, some deaths have dramatically reshaped the overarching storyline.
Beware: if you haven't caught up on House of the Dragon or Game of Thrones, consider this your fair warning for spoilers!
Game of Thrones' Eddard "Ned" Stark and House of the Dragon's Viserys I Targaryen both meet their end in the first season of their respective shows, though one gets a more colorful death than the other. The impact of their deaths has been a hot topic of discussion recently, so here's our take on Twitter user's @westerosies question. Keep in mind that we will try to focus on the events of the show rather than George R. R. Martin's books. Ned Stark Lord of Winterfell, Warden of the North, Hand of the King, Lord Regent of the Seven Kingdoms, and Protector of the Realm. These are the titles that Ned Stark held at one point or another in his illustrious life, and yet his end was unworthy of a man of his repute. When we meet the Quiet Wolf in the first season of Game of Thrones, one thing becomes quickly clear: Ned Stark is a man who keeps his word.
During his entire life, Ned built himself a reputation of unwavering loyalty and honor. However, when his mentor and the Hand of the King, Jon Arryn, dies, King Robert Baratheon travels to Winterfell to request that he take up the vacant position. Though Ned initially refuses to accept his offer, he eventually changes his mind after learning that Arryn was poisoned in a conspiracy by the Lannisters.

