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Why Did Criston Kill Lord Beesbury in House of the Dragon? Answered

A guide that explains why Ser Criston Cole killed Lord Beesbury in House of the Dragon.

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It isn’t Game of Thrones if someone isn’t dying, gruesome or not, and House of the Dragon is no different. When you’re up against the opposition, like Lord Beesbury was, it can be a one-way ticket to an early grave. That’s simply the nature of the game of thrones, so why did Criston Kill Lord Beesbury in House of the Dragon?

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Why Criston Killed Lord Beesbury in House of the Dragon

Ser Criston killed Lord Beesbury in House of the Dragon because he alone stood against the plots of the small council. Ser Criston took it as an insult to Queen Alicent

Rewatching the scene, it’s clear Ser Criston was attempting to force Lord Beesbury back to his seat. Unfortunately, Ser Criston has, on several occasions, taken things too far and now he has Lyman Beesbury’s blood on his hands.

While it’s unclear if murder was Ser Criston’s intention, it does solve the mystery of Lord Beesbury’s whereabouts at that time in Westerosi history. Two separate accounts claim Ser Criston either slit Beesbury’s throat or threw him out the window onto spikes outside; a third claim said he was taken to the Black Cells, then dying shortly after.

Either way, he spoke up against the Greens and that’s why Ser Criston killed Lord Beesbury in House of the Dragon. For more guides and questions on House of the Dragon, read up on why Rhaenys decided to side with Rhaenyra or maybe you were wondering why Lord Corlys is called the Sea Snake.

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