Game of Thrones’ Sansa betrayed the Starks to bear Joffrey’s child in nightmarish axed scenes
SANSA Stark’s Game of Thrones story line would’ve been decidedly more sickening if George RR Martin’s original vision for the character had played out.
Sansa (Sophie Turner) underwent one of the show’s most remarkable character transformations, blossoming from spoiled brat to cunning tactician over the course of the Westeros epic.
While she may have been politically wrapped up with the Lannisters, it quickly became she was locked in marriage with the dastardly Joffrey against her will.
Her ensuring escape following the tyrant’s poisoning made it clear that King’s Landing would never be her home, with Littlefinger smuggling her out on a boat.
However, in Martin’s leaked pitch from 1993, he saw Sansa as a willing defector from the Starks.
What’s more, he envisioned her having a baby with Joffrey, complicating matters further.
“Each of the contending families will learn it has a member of dubious loyalty in its midst,” he wrote.
“Sansa Stark, wed to Joffrey Baratheon, will bear him a son, the heir to the throne, and when the crunch comes she will choose her husband and child over her parents and siblings, a choice she will later bitterly rue.”
In the TV adaptation, Sansa was forced to look on in horror as her father Ned was executed by the Lannisters.
She also endured horrific abuse at the hands of Ramsay Bolton, though ultimately wreaked her revenge by feeding him to his own dogs.
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Sansa ended the finale as Queen in the North after bartering for independence in the fallout from the King’s Landing inferno.
Other notable differences in Martin’s original pitch include Tyrion Lannister falling in love with Arya Stark, only to be killed at the hands of Jon Snow.
What’s more, Catelyn was originally set to flee north of The Wall in a bid to save Arya, only to encounter the horrendous White Walkers, rather.
Instead she was butchered at the infamous Red Wedding.