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Who ends up sitting on the Iron Throne?


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I'm still confused why she would name her dragon after that lame.

Granted Viserys was a monster who abused her and sold her into slavery, he also had a tough life himself. He did the best he could to keep them alive and suffered a lot of abuse and ridicule himself in the process. That was the other sibling/relative that Dany knew.
 
Granted Viserys was a monster who abused her and sold her into slavery, he also had a tough life himself. He did the best he could to keep them alive and suffered a lot of abuse and ridicule himself in the process. That was the other sibling/relative that Dany knew.

Did he thou?

Did he?

Some like varys and his crew were kinda invested in keeping them around.. dude just seemed like another cersei thinking he doing more and just being a loud mouth while stuff is happening
 
Poison isn't out of the realm of possibility. Not sure why people seem to be offended by that idea. They didn't mention poison though, so I doubt it.
 
It' really not out the question bruh. We got Jon Snow coming back from 30 stabs to the chest, Arya stealing peoples' faces, and frozen zombies. Is a powerful poison that kills dragons really that unbelievable?
It's not a matter of belief or not. Jon Snow coming back to life, Arya using faces, frozen zombies all have a purpose in the story.
Coming up with a new dragon poison when you already have a weapon that can kill them seems unnecessary. Plus Dragons are magic just like the White Walkers. And again we saw Drogon back at Dragonstone in the preview.
 
The scorpion had poison in/on it. The odds of hitting a dragon in the head mid flight is slim to none. The guy that concocted up mountainstein created the scorpion. And the naming is telling itself... :nerd::nerd:

The Scorpion's name actually has nothing to do with poison at all. It's just a smaller Ballista weapon they used back in the day (Roman Empire times) for long range combat.
 
Maybe the scorpion was a test to see what kind of damage can be done to a live dragon. Either way, they need about 50 manned scorpions to take one down in my opinion. Maybe there will be mass production, or possibly poison. Just seems unbelievable (lol) to have one take down a fully grown dragon.
 
Maybe the scorpion was a test to see what kind of damage can be done to a live dragon. Either way, they need about 50 manned scorpions to take one down in my opinion. Maybe there will be mass production, or possibly poison. Just seems unbelievable (lol) to have one take down a fully grown dragon.

The Dornish used them to take down a Dragon. No doubt Qyburn heard the story and cooked something up real quick.
 
Maybe the scorpion was a test to see what kind of damage can be done to a live dragon. Either way, they need about 50 manned scorpions to take one down in my opinion. Maybe there will be mass production, or possibly poison. Just seems unbelievable (lol) to have one take down a fully grown dragon.

Agreed. But in an open field it will still be difficult, you see the big *** wagon that thing was being transported on? Who's to say Dany doesn't just attack the wagons first and burn them all?
 
Is it safe to say the whole Lannister and Tarley armies are either dead or captured, or did some get to KL before the battle?
 
Is it safe to say the whole Lannister and Tarley armies are either dead or captured, or did some get to KL before the battle?
Aren't there additional Lannister soldiers assisting Euron at Casterly Rock? Or is it only Euron and his navy surrounding Casterly Rock.
 
I think the plan for Jamie and Cersci was for Euron to just take the fleet by Casterly Rock.

They took all the food from the castle so they won't stay long. And even when they do dip, it's a long walk back to Kings Landing and even further to get to Dragonstone.
 
Is it safe to say the whole Lannister and Tarley armies are either dead or captured, or did some get to KL before the battle?

They attacked the back of the procession. There are more troops further ahead.
The troops escorting the gold made it to Kings Landing already.
It's why Randyll wanted to whip soldiers to speed them up.
He knew if the back got attacked, the front could not help in time. That and he's a mean old man :lol:
 
It's a large enough dent to the army though. Also it opens up the unsullied. Unsullied couldn't leave by ship, and if they walked the forces for the area would pick them off. Not that that drogon laid rest to them, they can now return safely.
 
Drogon's really come a long way man :lol::pimp:
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