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Cersei (Lena Headey), Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and Daenerys Emilia Clarke) are among the most likely characters to be killed on “Game of Thrones.” L-R: Helen Sloan/HBO; HBO; HBO

Fans still need to wait until April to officially see what will happen and who will make it to the end of “Game of Thrones,” but some characters appear to be more likely to perish before the final episode comes to an end than others.

According to odds set by Betvictor, there are several characters who have a higher probability of death in the final season of the hit HBO series. Whether they are expected to die simply because they are on the wrong side of the wars to come, are going to face off against some major enemies, are simply weaker than others or just might need to be some collateral damage in only six remaining episodes, here are the odds of each character’s death.

Highest Chance Of Death (75-100 Percent Implied Probability Of Death):

The characters who have the highest probability of death are some of the ones with the most power in the Seven Kingdoms—but also some of the most enemies. Among the biggest names on that list are Cersei Lannister (1/25), Jaime Lannister (1/12) and Daenerys Targaryen (1/3). Other names that fall on that higher spectrum are Euron Greyjoy (1/50), Jorah Mormont (1/7), Varys (1/6), Melisandre (2/9) and Beric Dondarrion (1/3).

Moderate Chance Of Death (50-75 Percent Implied Probability Of Death):

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Theon (Alfie Allen), Sansa (Sophie Turner) and Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) could be killed on “Game of Thrones.” Macall B. Polay/HBO; Helen Sloan/HBO; Helen Sloan/HBO; HBO

Though their chances of death are considerably lower than the others, these characters are also potentially at a higher risk of death. While it’d be a surprise if she died, Sansa Stark (8/11 odds) is someone who doesn’t necessarily have the skills to physically protect herself, even if she is a much stronger and savvier character than she was in the beginning. As for characters who may not live to see their redemption arcs play out, The Hound (2/5 odds) and Theon Greyjoy (4/9) find themselves at risk. Finally, other characters with moderate odds of death are Grey Worm (2/5) and Podrick Payne (10/11).

Small Chance Of Death (25-50 Percent Implied Probability Of Death):

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Jon Snow (Kit Harington), Arya Stark (Masie Williams) and Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) seem like safe bets when it comes to surviving the final season of “Game of Thrones.” L-R: Macall B. Polay/HBO; Helen Sloan/HBO; Macall B. Polay/HBO

Though these characters, like Jon Snow and Arya Stark (1/3 each), have significantly lower prospects of being killed off, it’s not entirely out of the realm of possibility that they could die before the show comes to an end. Joining them on that list are Bran Stark (9/4), Tyrion Lannister (7/4), Bronn of the Blackwater (5/4) and Brienne of Tarth (11/10).

Most Likely To Survive (1-25 Percent Implied Probability Of Death):

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Sam (John Bradley) and Gilly (Hannah Murray) are the most likely to survive “Game of Thrones.” Helen Sloan/HBO

Since they aren’t likely to be thrust into battle with the roles they play, it seems most likely to survive are Gilly (7/2) and Samwell Tarly (5/1).

Chances Unknown:

Of course, not every character has been ranked on the probability when it comes to their potential deaths. While they aren’t necessarily set to face their own demise, it will be interesting to see how things fare for Tormund (Kristoffer Hivju), Dolorous Edd (Ben Crompton), Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel), The Mountain (Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson), Qyburn (Anton Lesser), Davos (Liam Cunningham), Gendry (Joe Dempsie), The Night King (Vladimír Furdik) and Yara Greyjoy (Gemma Whalen).

“Game of Thrones” returns to HBO in April for its final season.