Best Friends: Davos loves Jon Snow. But even Davos has room for enmity in his heart, directing it toward Melisandre, whose fanatical ways have led to the deaths of many people Davos cared about, especially Shireen Baratheon Kerry Ingram. When Jon Snow died, Davos was ready to battle to the death against the mutineers, but there was ultimately no need.
When King Snow led forces beyond the Wall, Davos stayed behind at Eastwatch, not wanting to slow anyone down. Davos used to wear the severed bones in a bag around his neck for luck, but the bag washed away during the Battle of Blackwater Bay.
Critical Moments: Much as Big Tom Callahan was always a street smarts kind of guy, Davos has always been a practical man who moves forward wielding instinct and experience. If not for this late-in-life educational pursuit, Davos never would have learned about the plight in the North, would never had led the Baratheon regime into contact with Jon Snow, would never have made his way into the good graces of the King in the North, and would never have been on the frontlines of the only war that matters.
Inquiring minds want to know! Final Predictions: For a man known as the Onion Knight, Ser Davos is actually more of a meat-and-potatoes kind of guy. This is not a man built on surprises and mysteries. He was ready to execute the Red Woman, and would have, if not for Jon Snow banishing her from his service. How will it resolve? There needs to be a few decent people still standing when Thrones ends, and Davos is very likely to be one of them.
Will he survive the series and continue on in the service of Jon Snow, King in the North? Will Davos instead remain in the service of House Stark, staying north in Winterfell after the White Walker conflict ends? Sure, if they want him — though he may have a higher cause to serve. In our Final Path predictions for Daenerys, we speculated that she could wind up on the Iron Throne, potentially with Gendry at her side as a means of repairing the Targaryen-Baratheon rift, and setting an example of peace for the rest of Westeros.
Rather than removing the man's hand or fingers, a common punishment for smugglers, Stannis cut off four of Davos' fingertips on the man's non-dominant hand. Davos accepted the consequences and even kept his severed fingertips in a pouch that hung around his neck. In addition to becoming a knight, Davos emerged as the founder of House Seaworth. He chose the name due to his upbringing and affinity for sailing. Other noble houses weren't too keen on the fact that someone poor like Davos became a Lord, and they would often mock his Onion Knight nickname.
Davos, however, was proud of his past and vowed to act honorably. While embracing his new title in Game of Thrones , Davos used a sigil that featured a ship with a black sail. As a nod to his nickname, Davos made sure to include a white onion sewn into the ship's sail. Kara Hedash is a features editor and writer for Screen Rant. From time to time, she dives into the world's most popular franchises but Kara primarily focuses on evergreen topics.
How would such an ally not play a role in Stannis' future plans? Davos clearly feels indebted to Stannis for making him a lord and later naming him as his Hand of the King. However, it is also clear that Davos does not agree with Melisandre's influence and the religion of the Lord of Light.
Following the Battle of Blackwater , Melisandre carries out many sacrifices, burning people alive as Stannis just watches it happen. Davos is disgusted by these acts and even goes against his king's commands at times, but he never realizes this man might not be a good king.
One of the most endearing relationships in the show is the one between Davos and Shireen. Shireen is Stannis' adorable and kind daughter who views Davos as an uncle of sorts. When Davos tells Shireen he doesn't know how to read, she decides to teach him. While this is a sweet development between the two, it takes about one episode for Davos to become a pretty good reader. Sure, the show couldn't take up too much time watching his progress but that was a little too easy.
Seeing as Davos and Shireen were so close, it became quite clear that one of them was doomed. As it turns out, the series has no mercy, and little Shireen is burned alive by Melisandre and her father as a sacrifice.
Davos learns of her death when Melisandre returns to Castle Black, but she is vague about what happened. Despite his love for the little girl, Davos seems to accept her death pretty quickly and doesn't suspect Melisandre might have had something to do with it.
While Stannis gave Davos a way out of the smuggling business, his skills are called upon several times throughout the series and we are repeatedly told he is one of the best smugglers in Westeros. However, there is never any explanation for what makes him so effective. Any time he is smuggling, he is simply shown rowing ashore in a small boat which seems like something anyone could do.
If he is such a good smuggler, it would have been nice to see him actually do it at some point. One thing his days of smuggling didn't teach Davos was how to fight.
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