Hill, the Irish actor who portrayed Varys in Game of Thrones, did such a remarkable job with the role that many fans were convinced he is bald (and even a eunuch) in real life. RELATED: In reality
10 Unpopular Game of Thrones Opinions That Make Good Points. Quite a few different kings sat on the Iron Throne in the Game of Thrones franchise. However, Robert Baratheon was the first King ofINFJ – The Counselor: Bran Stark. Although INFJs are one of the rarest of the Meyers-Briggs types, Game of Thrones boasts quite a few INFJ characters. The most INFJ of them all, however, is Bran Stark, who perfectly embodies the personality of an INFJ: introspective, visionary, perceptive, and, yes, at times a little off the beaten path.
Varys and Petyr Baelish are two sides of the same coin. While they're equally ingenious, witty, and perceptive, Littlefinger doesn't care for concepts like honesty, empathy, and decency. Varys takes it upon himself to counter Baelish's self-centered machinations, usually to great effect. RELATED: Game Of Thrones: The 10 Most Mature CharactersVarys is dead after the penultimate episode of “Game of Thrones,” and actor Conleth Hill isn’t holding back when reflecting on his time on the HBO fantasy series. In an exit interview with SsdE815.