\'Game of Thrones\' 8: Lyanna Mormont\'s heroic death gets a huge round of applause by the Twitterati



'Game of Thrones' 8: Lyanna Mormont's heroic death gets a huge round of applause by the Twitterati

As Bella Ramsey's character Lyanna Mormont died a hero's death in the latest episode of 'Game of Thrones', it was much appreciated by the Twitterati.


'Game of Thrones' 8: Lyanna Mormont's heroic death gets a huge round of applause by the Twitterati

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If you have watched the third episode of Game of Thrones season eight, you must have seen how Lady Lyanna Mormont died the heroic death while fighting against a giant White Walker. The character played by Bella Ramsey is considered as one of the most badass characters ever witnessed in the history of world television. At the tender age of 10-12, Lyanna proved to be braver and stronger than many grown-ups. Her presence and dialogues were enough to light up the screen.

As her end was witnessed on the latest episode of GoT, fans took to their Twitter pages and couldn't stop raving about her. They were all praises for Lyanna Mormont, who never failed to steal the show by just showing herself in the episodes. Talking about her heroic death, Bella stated in HBO's BTS video, "We imagined that I’d broken ribs, damaged my leg and was massively winded. I had fake blood in my mouth to spit out as I got up to face the giant, clutching at my chest and sprinting towards him with a limp. And then the battle cry. That was the best bit."

Here's how Twitterati reacted!

Bella also said, "Intense is an understatement. There were weeks after weeks of night shoots in very cold weather. It was one of the toughest things I’ve had to do... There were these massive wind machines, tons of fake snow falling, lots of battle cries, and a mass stampede of people. In fact, the stunt coordinator, Rowley [Irlam], put stunt guys around me to make sure I didn’t get knocked over because if I did I could have easily had my head stamped on."