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I think the best opinion Ned had was being Joffery's hand. I would have taken that seat for a hot second until I could find a better path
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We simply cannot speculate about Pod or Gendry or Brienne or The Hound. The East Riverlands are like the West Baltimore of Westeros. It's a jungle out there, anything can happen. We just have to wait until TWOW to learn what happened with all them.
Uhhhh what about the official religion change to follow R'hllor. That's a big difference.
How is Ned the true King? You mean when he walked into the throne room after Jaime slayed Aerys or when Renley tried to make a deal with him? Someone being true king or ruler refers to lineage most of the time.never said he'd be an entertainig king just the true King. there would literally be no difference between him and stannis to be absolutley honest
War of Five Kings: Only one of those 5 "Kings" still alive.Stannis will always be the bad luck loser.
I think the decision for Robert to become king happened after the war ended.
None of the three wanted it, but it was decided that Robert was best fit since his grandmother was Targaryean, and he killed Rheagar.
War of Five Kings: Only one of those 5 "Kings" still alive.Stannis will always be the bad luck loser.
Boss mode even with all the bad luck.
That said, it was very important to me that q be different. In fact, when I talked about creating Valyrian with Dan and Dave, I asked them two—and only two—questions: (1) Just how different did they want Kraznys’s dialogue to be from High Valyrian, and (2) how did they pronounce valonqar: valon-K-ar or valon-KW-ar? The answer was vitally important and would have far-reaching consequences for the phonology of High Valyrian and its descendants. Frankly, I was delighted to hear they were going with valon-K-ar.
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Yeah, the winter will need to be bad for them to travel further south. In the War for the Dawn, the Others were able to travel south into Westeros and were trying to destroy everything. If the Wall comes down, they'll ravage the North and make their way down.
I think the characters of Jeyne and Jeyne’s mom have been combined. Talisa is feeding information to Tywin. She will be the one to slit Cat’s throat. And then she will be hanged by Lady Stoneheart. Calling it now
taking space so it doesn't show up on the preview.
but damn, 3 weeks until the RW. i already know what goes down but actually seeing it is gonna bring back them feels
i too hope grey wind gets his shine on and drops mad freys and boltons before he meets his demise
i wonder what they're going to do with the blackfish, though. in the books he doesn't go to the RW. do you think he will take the place of the greatjon and just be held captive?
taking space so it doesn't show up on the preview.
but damn, 3 weeks until the RW. i already know what goes down but actually seeing it is gonna bring back them feels
i too hope grey wind gets his shine on and drops mad freys and boltons before he meets his demise
i wonder what they're going to do with the blackfish, though. in the books he doesn't go to the RW. do you think he will take the place of the greatjon and just be held captive?
From what I've heard, that will all go down in episode 9. I'm assuming episode 10 will have all the aftermath of that, and probably the Wall will be main focus in finale.
I'm guessing Rob will have Blackfish stay back with Talisa away from the wedding. Then again they made her pregnant, they may have done that just so they could kill her and make RW more traumatic(if that's possible).