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Character Review: Euron Greyjoy

Euron Greyjoy, brother of Baelon Greyjoy and uncle of Theon and Yara Greyjoy, is portrayed as an angry man who wants to avenge the Iron Island and get those lands that they lost to the Kings of the Seven Kingdoms. Euron is specialized in ship wars, just like pirates.
Euron Greyjoy killed his own brother Baelon Greyjoy, who was the rightful King of the Iron Island. He even tried to kill his niece and nephew before they escaped for the Dragon Queen. Anyway he gets crowned because he proved to be the potent heir to the Iron Borne’s Thorne.
Euron is very ambitious that he goes to request Cersei Lannister to marry him. For that, he was offering her, her most hateful enemies, who betrayed her and they were Princes of Dorne and Yara Greyjoy.
Right now, in the TV series, Euron Greyjoy is sailing for the Iron Banks for more gold and sell-sword to face the unrelieved White Walkers and the Dragon Queen and the Stark boy.

In conclusion, Euron Greyjoy is a power seeking, hateful, and strong masculine man. He is also a good military man.  

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