- Jon and Sansa face Ramsay Bolton on the fields of Winterfell. Daenerys strikes back at her enemies. Theon and Yara arrive in Meereen.
- Meereen is under siege and the fleet of the masters is attacking the city. Daenerys wants to destroy their cities but Tyrion convinces her to not incur in the same mistake of her father in King's Landing. They schedule a meeting with the masters to discuss the terms of surrender. However the masters misunderstand and believe Daenerys want to surrender. She rides Drogon and together with the two other dragons, they burn part of the fleet. Meanwhile Daario and the Dothraki attack the Sons of the Harpy. Then Yara and Theon team up with Daenerys to accept the independence of the Iron Isles and to overthrow Euron. In Winterfell, Jon Snow, Sansa, Davos and Tormund meet with Ramsay, and Jon Snow proposes a dispute between them instead of sacrificing lives in a battle. Ramsay does not accept and they schedule the battle in the morning. Jon Snow plots a scheme with Davos and Tormund and Sansa warns that Ramsay plays dirty. When both armies are ready to battle, Ramsay brings a surprise that affects Jon and his army. Who will win the bloody battle?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- With the help of her dragons, Daenerys reclaims Meeren. Ramsay refuses a one-on-one battle with Jon. Sansa argues with Jon about his strategy. Theon and Yara reach Mereen and make a deal with Daenerys and Tyrion. Ramsay executes Rickon in his own way, right in front of Jon. Jon seems to be losing the fight of Winterfell, largely outnumbered by Ramsay's people. But then, close to his end, Jon's life is saved by the coming army, much to Sansa's delight. Ramsay tries to flee but Jon goes after him and makes it his mission to kill him. In the meantime Wun Wun goes down. Eventually the Starks have Winterfell and Sansa takes her revenge on Ramsay in a Ramsay style.—Andreea Ward
- While Daario's Dothraki army attacks the Sons of the Harpy, the fiery dragons fight off the slavers fleet, afterward Daenerys and Tyrion agree to a pact with Theon and fellow "first-ever queen" Yara to help them fight off uncle Euon and reconquer the Irons Islands if they salty pirates become a peaceful part of "her" seven kingdoms. Jon, Davos and Tormund refuse to wait or abandon an attack on the superior Bolton forces. Ramsay posts them outside Winterfell, laughs away a generals duel and proves his sadistic mastery at psychological warfare by leading Stark price Rickon onto the battle field and shooting arrows ever closer at him, drawing Jon to abandon his trenches trap-require position only to collect a juvenile corpse and have his troops, following on Davos's command, exposed to arrow salvos and pincered between impenetrable infantry shield walls. The massacre is stopped only by the late, sudden arrival of Petyr's cavalry from the Vale, which has Ramsay abandon his men in the vain belief the castle will hold out, but before dying from projectiles, the whit giant crushes the front gate. Ramsay is now taken prisoner and exposed to Sansa's beastly wrath in his kennel.—KGF Vissers
- On Tyrion's advice, Daenerys meets with three slave masters to negotiate a surrender, which they refuse. The three dragons attack and burn the slavers' ships. Grey Worm kills two of the masters, leaving one alive to report what he witnessed. Theon and Yara meet with Daenerys and Tyrion to offer an alliance in exchange for the Iron Islands being independent. Near Winterfell, the Stark and Bolton armies meet on the battlefield. Ramsay feigns releasing Rickon before killing him with an arrow. In the battle, the Stark forces are pinned by Bolton soldiers until the Knights of the Vale arrive and overwhelm them. Ramsay flees to Winterfell, but the wildling giant Wun Wun breaches the gate and Ramsay is taken prisoner after Jon beats him senseless. Later, Sansa watches Ramsay's starving hounds devour him.
- Daenerys, Tyrion, Missandei, and Grey Worm meet with the Masters, who offer terms of surrender. Daenerys counters that the meeting was called to discuss the masters' surrender, and proceeds to ride Drogon into Slaver's Bay with Rhaegal and Viserion to burn their fleet. Grey Worm kills two of the masters, but Yezzan is spared; Tyrion tells him to warn the other masters of Daenerys' power. Meanwhile, Daario leads the Dothraki to slaughter the Sons of the Harpy, who are massacring freedmen outside the city.
Theon and Yara arrive in Meereen and form an alliance with Daenerys, offering their fleet, and the Ironborn's renouncing their reaver lifestyle, in exchange for help in overthrowing Euron and recognizing Yara's claim to the Iron Islands.
Jon, Sansa, Tormund and Davos meet with Ramsay and his bannermen. Jon refuses Ramsay's offer of returning Sansa to him in exchange for a pardon, while Ramsay declines Jon's offer to settle their dispute with single combat. Ramsay also gloats that he has been starving his hounds in anticipation of feeding Jon and his advisors to them. Sansa assures Ramsay that he will die the next day.
At camp, Sansa insists that the Starks' army is not big enough and warns Jon not to underestimate Ramsay. Davos and Tormund discuss their time serving Stannis and Mance and acknowledge that they may have served the wrong men in the past. Davos discovers the pyre where Shireen was burned and finds the wooden stag he carved for her, leading him to realize that she was killed by Melisandre.
The armies gather outside Winterfell the next morning. Ramsay releases Rickon and has him run to Jon while shooting arrows at him. Jon rushes to intercept Rickon, but Rickon is killed just as Jon reaches him. Enraged, Jon charges at Ramsay, who orders the Bolton archers to fire and his cavalry to charge, and Davos orders the Stark force out of position to shield Jon. The ensuing battle leaves hundreds of Bolton and Stark soldiers dead, creating a wall of corpses and allowing the Bolton infantry to encircle and kettle the Stark forces while Smalljon's men prevent the Stark army escaping over the wall of bodies. Although Jon survives being trampled by the Wildlings, the Stark forces appear doomed when suddenly a horn sounds in the distance. Everyone turns to see Littlefinger and Sansa arrive with the Knights of the Vale, who easily smash the remainder of the Bolton army; Tormund kills Smalljon in the chaos.
Ramsay retreats to Winterfell, but Wun Wun breaks down Winterfell's gates, and the Stark loyalists overwhelm the remnants of the Bolton garrison. A mortally wounded Wun Wun is finished off by Ramsay, who tells Jon that he has reconsidered the offer of single combat, and unsuccessfully fires arrows at him. Jon overpowers Ramsay and begins to brutally beat him, but stops short of killing him when he sees Sansa and orders him imprisoned instead, leaving Winterfell once again in the hands of House Stark.
At night, Sansa visits Ramsay, who has been imprisoned in the kennels with his hounds. Sansa tells Ramsay that, with the Starks back in control of Winterfell, House Bolton will die with him. Ramsay insists that his hounds will not turn on him, but Sansa reminds him that he had purposefully starved them for the previous seven days. The hounds then proceed to devour Ramsay alive as he screams in agony. Sansa walks away, smirking in satisfaction over her tormentor's demise.
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