In HBO's "Game of Thrones," a robust cast of lords and ladies all plot to claim the Iron Throne and rule the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. Between the beheadings and the house mottos, it can be easy to lose track of who does what. Here's a brief guide to who's who while they're still here: Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage): With his sharp wit and swift thinking, Peter Dinklage's Tyrion Lannister has managed to stay alive through all three seasons of "Game of Thrones," which hasn't been easy considering the scrapes he's been in. A Lannister and therefore the son of the wealthiest guy around, Tyrion is nonetheless despised by his family because of his size and their belief that he "killed" their mother during childbirth. At the start of season four, Tyrion -- turned down by his father to be the heir to the Lannister family compound -- has been married off to benefit the family. Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke): As one of the few surviving descendants of the Targaryen family, Daenerys has a lot of expectations riding on her platinum-haired head. But, much to our enjoyment, she has risen to and surpassed all of them. Once nothing more than an offering for a king, Daenerys -- called Khaleesi, or queen, by the Dothraki people she once helped rule -- has morphed into a Mother of Dragons who insists on justice and is a formidable foe in the "Game of Thrones." In season four, she fights to free the slaves of Meereen and conquer the city while her dragons continue to grow into the beasts they're destined to be. Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson): In the pantheon of most-hated TV characters, "Game of Thrones'" boy king Joffrey has to be one of the top choices. He's petulant, cruel and too immature to rule, but don't tell him that or he'll have your tongue. The most delicious part for the viewers at home is that he's not the rightful heir to the Iron Throne that he thinks he is, although that didn't stop his reign of terror. In our personal opinions, we'd say the Purple Wedding was one of Joff's best scenes. Arya Stark (Maisie Williams): Much of Arya's family has been sent to their graves by one wicked person or another, but the young swordswoman is still kicking. As season four begins, she's searching for her aunt with Sandor "The Hound" Clegane at her side, imparting lessons in mercilessness and self-preservation. Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey): Cersei has become more or less your stereotypical evil queen, albeit one who has zero issues with incest. After helping her son Joffrey take the throne, Cersei has tried to rule alongside her son only to see him overtake her will. With his impending wedding to a lady from the House of Tyrell, we'll be watching to see how Joffrey's nuptials impact Cersei's power in season four. Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau): Jaime Lannister began the "Game of Thrones" as a pretty despicable character, one who had no compunction about throwing a 10-year-old from a window. But over the course of season three this lovesick nobleman was put through his paces, losing the very limb that helped him become so powerful. Now in season four, he's returning to the love of his life -- his sister, Cersei -- with a deformity she may not be able to overlook. Jon Snow (Kit Harington): From bastard son to wildling lover, Jon Snow and his immaculate Medieval tresses have had quite the journey. Jon vowed to be loyal to the Night's Watch -- the ragtag group who stand guard at the icy North wall on high alert for the fantastical (the zombie-like White Walkers) and the free (wildlings) -- and he's held true to that promise even after a detour in the arms of wildling Ygritte. But now, after spurning the affection of one such wildling, Jon Snow needs to be prepared to pay in season four as he takes on a bigger leadership role with the Night's Watch. Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen): If you find yourself confused as to who exactly Theon Greyjoy is, don't feel bad: he is, too. Once the ward of the House of Stark, Theon betrayed those who were like family to him to claim a noble title that lasted for essentially a nanosecond. As season four begins, Theon is suffering as a prisoner and punching bag for Bastard of Bolton Ramsay Snow, who has the guy thinking his name is "Reek." Sandor "The Hound" Clegane (Rory McCann): A killer to the bone but not without a heart, Sandor, or "The Hound" as he's known, was once a bodyguard for King Joffrey but deserted his post. He then tried to take hostage Arya Stark in hopes he could exchange her for ransom, but as season four starts, their relationship has shifted from kidnapper/hostage to mentor/mentee. Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright): Bran Stark, the middle son of the House of Stark, was left crippled from the very first episode of "Game of Thrones" but has gained a gift for visions. With his faithful Hodor (Kristian Nairn) by his side for mobility, the now orphaned Bran begins season four beyond the Wall in search of the three-eyed Raven he frequently sees in visions. Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner): Sansa Stark (now Sansa Lannister) is a character many love to hate, because she started out as pretty insufferable. But after being ridiculed and tortured by Joffrey Lannister, her former fiance, and held captive by him and his family, we've come around. Thankfully, the Lannister she's been forced to marry is Tyrion, who at least has promised not to mistreat her as we proceed into season four. Tywin Lannister (Charles Dance): Joffrey may wear the crown but it's his grandfather, Tywin Lannister, who schemes to keep the Lannister family's legacy rich in money and power. The evil mastermind behind the hideous Red Wedding in the third season, we won't flinch if it's Tywin who meets a gruesome end as Hand of the King in season four. Ygritte (Rose Leslie): Ygritte, one of the Free Folk who live beyond the Wall and are known derogatorily as wildlings by those in the Seven Kingdoms, is proud of her people and deathly with a bow and arrow. She spent most of season 3 as the love interest of Jon Snow, but after he deserted her for the Night's Watch she's ready to start season four making everyone feel as much pain as she does. Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer): Margaery Tyrell, the lady now betrothed to King Joffrey, at first seems as sweet as she is beautiful. But don't be fooled: As she prepares to reign alongside Joffrey in season four, trust that any kindness you see is stealthily calculated. Stannis Baratheon (Stephen Dillane): As a brother to the late King Robert Baratheon -- who held the throne before his son-in-name-only Joffrey took over -- Stannis Baratheon knows he has a rightful claim the crown. He's gone into battle trying to seal his position, and now regularly turns to the magic of creepy "Red Priestess" Melisandre (Carice van Houten) for help. Melisandre (Carice van Houten): Known as the Red Priestess, Melisandre's magic is lethal, but Stannis Baratheon doesn't seem to mind when her power helps him move closer to the Iron Throne. Oberyn Martell (Pedro Pascal): Arriving at King's Landing for the first time, Martell is from Dorne, in the southern reaches of the Seven Kingdoms, where passions run hot and slights are not forgotten. Weigh that against the fact that his sister was killed by Lannister soldiers and you have a recipe for trouble.
- Fans can win a chance to be in "Game of Thrones" book
- Author promises the character will meet "a grisly death"
- Money raised will go to charity
(CNN) -- Want to get killed off in a "Game of Thrones" book?
"Game of Thrones" author George R.R. Martin is offering just that chance to help raise money for the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary and the Food Depot in Sante Fe, New Mexico. Fans who visit his page on celebrity fundraising site Prizeo can make a donation and be entered to win a trip for two to New Mexico where they'll ride a helicopter tour the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary with Martin.
Donation levels range from $10 to $20,000 and the larger to gift the more opportunity there is to receive goodies. For example, $100 gets a donor a campaign T-shirt and a thank you video. $4,500 could yield a script of the first ever episode signed by the cast and crew and $7,500 snags a pair of tickets to the Season 5 premiere of the "Game of Thrones" television series.
But the biggest prize goes to the first fans with deep pockets to ante up.
For $20,000, one male and one female character will be named after the donor in a future novel with the author promising the character will "certainly meet a grisly death."
If you have read his books or watched the show, you know he means it.
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