Not a tyrant in the way we think of the word, no. He'd probably have a regency council or guardian to help guide him into adulthood. What Rickon represents to me is a return to the traditional "hardass Starks" of yore. The kind who weren't soft, weren't afraid to be ruthless and who took shit from literally no one. And that might be just what the North needs. Imagine Rickon Stark riding out accompanied by a massive direwolf and a horde of Skagosi warriors. Now there's a song.
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