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... d quickly, the Unsullied maintained order, and the Maester immediately checked the cause of death.

 In the end, Edmure died from a powerful poison that sealed his throat with blood.

The toxin came from the dagger he took out when he attacked his nephew Elmon.

  Putting aside the causes and consequences, the incident was directly characterized as a civil strife in the Tully family, and Edmure had himself to blame.

 The result was very public, and half of the nobles w ...

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