11. Betraying The Old Bear
The Night's Watch are resting at Craster's abode, nearly keeping warm and eating less than delicious food, despite the fact that they provide a lifelong service for which they seek no payment in normal circumstances; it probably isn't too much to ask that they are well looked after when they stop off to rest up. Craster, though, is a sadistic, bad-tempered, egotistical creep, and thinks he does more than his fair share for the visiting men. When some of them voice their disagreement, Lord Commander of the Night's Watch Jeor Mormont - or the Old Bear, as he is also known - tries to defuse the situation by ordering one of them to wait outside. This is ineffective, however, and a fight ensues where both he and Craster are killed. As we'll see later in this list, Craster had it coming. The Old Bear, on the other hand, is one of the few good men in the whole show, and in no way deserved to be stabbed in the back, both literally and figuratively. A positively heinous and cowardly act.