He also rapes, abuses, and tortures Urrigon and Aeron, along with tormenting Victarion (and is maybe even manipulating Victarian into getting killed), and seems to be planning to offer up Aeron in a blood sacrifice ritual According to a chapter read out at Bitcon, he has Aeron beaten by his mutes, regularly taunts him about having been raped as a child; forces him to drink Shade of the Evening, giving him terrifying hallucinations that make him question his faith, before finally strapping him to the prow of the Aeron has a fever dream of Euron as one of these, a half-human, half-kraken monstrosity seated upon the Iron Thronethe Shade of the Evening drunk by Aeron shows visions of Euron on the Iron Throne with gods of many religions impaled on the swords around it. He respected Eddard. Eventually Euron discards the Driftwood Crown in favor of something more fancy, a crown of Iron with Shark Teeth at its pointsValyrian steel. Hearing this Theon vows to tell his captor all he wishes to know. When Asha sees him, she thinks he is some toothless old man, thinner than a scarecrow, his face resembling a skull. The death of Urri partly contributed to what the Greyjoy brothers became.Balon's half-brothers and the older three and the youngest of the sons of Lord Quellon. He was both baffled and offended that he did not receive such a welcome when he landed in Pyke. By the time of the alliance between Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen, Theon has shown himself to have changed with one particular act: he fought Harrag over the next move of the surviving ironborn. : Héros Neutres I
He accosts the surviving wildling prisoner, the spearwife Robb summons his banners to war when word comes of Lord Eddard's arrest. Theon realizes that he is considered not only as a foreigner among the ironborn, but worse - as a soft boy from the green lands. Skilled fighter, ladies' man, and a schemer, his desire to prove himself to his father sets him up as the main antagonist of the second book.
In his efforts to earn their approval he ends up committing more and more morally questionable and reprehensible acts which cost him the few friends he has and turns him into a paranoid mess. He is said to smirk a lot as if everything in the world amuses him. At the beach, Theon attempts to rally Yara's remaining supporters. Moreover, the grief over Bran and Rickon causes Catelyn to release Robb's most important captive, and that rash act results in the loss of the Karstark troops, which makes Robb's position even worse. Theon does guess correctly that he is still in the North. There is a good chance it could be Theon, given his mental state, but as far as I can remember we haven't been shown that he has suffered hallucinations before. Another few things he could have possibly done was to escape, unlikely, or betray the Ironborn to the Northerners at some point i.e. I have a feeling that Theon and Asha will escape Stannis' camp during the initial Battle of the Crofters' Village and head south to Torrhen's Square. After his father's failed rebellion against Robert Baratheon, he was taken from Pyke when he was nine years old to be raised at Winterfell by the Stark family as their ward/hostage. At Pyke, a new kingsmoot will likely be convened as some of the Ironborn (such as Aeron Greyjoy) are not content with the result of the last kingsmoot. Even then, the timelines and ages are a bit off, even by Westerosi standards. in weight; his hair turned white and brittle; his skin turned pasty; many of his teeth have been broken or loosened, because Ramsay did not like his smiles; he horribly stinks; Ramsay has cut three of his fingers and four of his toes. Only when Ramsay squires, "Big" Walder and "Little" Walder Frey, come to take him to Ramsay - he realizes that only several months passed. However, when Myranda claims that she will spare Sansa and merely maim her, Reek remembers the role Myranda played in his castration. His last chapter in ADWD is titled "Theon", proving that, at least for the moment, he has broken free of Ramsay's conditioning.Hated and despised by the northmen for his betrayal of the Starks and supposed slaying of Bran and Rickon. While he reminded himself that Benjen Stark and Jon Snow both voluntarily joined the Watch, he fails to consider that Jon might kill him for the latter's atrocities. Each of those identities are external and not the 'true Theon'.