According to The Washington Post, 6,887 characters died over the eight seasons of Game of Thrones, and the final season took 4,548 lives! But who was the most effective in such a difficult task and spilled the most blood on the tormented land of Westeros?
Surprisingly, the brave warrior Jon Snow is at the end of the peculiar top with 112 victims. Cersei Lannister is ahead of him, with 199 lives to her credit, 74 more than her dragon Rhaegar, who is also our bronze medalist.
Silver deservedly goes to the assassin of the world of Game of Thrones — Arya Stark, who has 1,278 enemies to her credit. A solid figure for a little girl, but who got the palm? The dragon Drogon was the deadliest: his flames burned 1,426 heroes, albeit on the orders of the maddened Daenerys Targaryen, but still. Most of them lived peacefully in King's Landing.

The series, based on 'A Song of Ice and Fire', amazed viewers not only with it's epic drama, but also with it's stunning death statistics. Thus, in the Stark castle Winterfell, 3,709 cases were recorded, in King's Landing — 1,357 died, and beyond the Wall — 1,092. The causes of death are varied: animal attacks (1,756 cases), magic (1,244), bladed weapons (801), fire (307) and arrows (209).