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yo by any chance, is cold hands = uncle benj who disappeared in s01?
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yo by any chance, is cold hands = uncle benj who disappeared in s01?
It is. But a one of the legitimized bastards of one of the old Targayen kings founded the house based on the sword name. They led a lot of rebleiions against the throne. Selmy pretty much ended ithim and Bryden Tully.
who is this?The popular opinion is that he's a blackfyre
i don't think jons dead at all. his followers will drag him out and nurse him back to his feet
http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/House_BlackfyreIsn't that a sword?The popular opinion is that he's a blackfyre
i kinda imagined Grey Worm being bigger than that... dude looks frail...
i pictured him a brown brock lesnar
yo by any chance, is cold hands = uncle benj who disappeared in s01?
Coldhands is supposedly a couple hundred years old so it doesnt seem likely.
Isn't the Unsullied armor supposed to also be like a brass or copper color? Or maybe i'm getting it mixed up with something else. Might be only their shields that were that color. I was surprised when they had all black everything in the show.i kinda imagined Grey Worm being bigger than that... dude looks frail...
i pictured him a brown brock lesnar
My guess is that Cold Hands was a Stark from the past which could mean that he was an ancient King in The North; a Stark Bastard, who became a ranger or Lord Commander or perhaps it is Brandon the Builder himself.
The fact that Bran meets an Other that is helpful to him and a band of humans north of the Wall, looks like a prelude to us, the readers, being shown a degree of nuance and complexity among the Wights and that they are not just a horde of malevolent zombies.
BTW, the writers of the show are disrespecting Lord Bolton, they have stolen two of his lines and given them to other characters. Tywin said the line about "m'lord" to Arya when it was Roose in book 5 saying that to Reek. Lady Olenna mentioned how figures help her to avoid constipation and that seems like it was taken from Roose in ASoS when he said that prunes are good for digestion.
Also, seeing as how the TV show version of Lady Olenna is very much like Eleanor of Aquitane from "A Lion in Winter," I hope that when in Brienne and Jaime meet Lord Bolton for dinner at Harrenhall, he will give us elements of the classic Bela Lagusi version of Dracula. I know that the beauty of the ASoIaF is that we do not have caricatures but TV and movies almost demand that characters at least partially look the part.
In AsoS, when Jaime and Brienne walk up to him at the Great Hall of Harrenhall, it is in a haunted and dimly lit castle, Roose is extra pale from being leeched and he is enjoying a blood roast. I hope he says something like Dracula like "I do not drink... wine" (proceeds to sip some hypocris).
Sers, why did the Unsullied fight for Daenery's as Free Men?
The show didn't explain much.
Did they all stay, or did some leave?They look at her as an emancipator but still feel the duty to obey because it's been drilled in them.
one thing i didn't like about book 5 was the title of each chapter
1-4 just said the name of the person we were about to read upon
but book 5 just had some really stupid names... "the windblown" "the turncloak" "the lost lord" "the blind girl"... etc.
hope book 6 and 7 just straight up have the persons name in the title.
you guys think both marriages will be shown this season or save the best one for next season?
What do you guys think about the direction that they're taking with Tyrion and Cersei in the show. Seems like they're making Tyrion into too much of the empathetic hero, while in the books he was a lot more flawed. Cersei is also a lot less evil in the show.
actual blood. there's VERY strong evidence supporting it but just as much against.^
You mean a Targaryen ally or have actual Targaryen blood? It would be weird seeing an imp ride a dragon.