So the thing about Ned Stark is he remained (labelled) as a traitor in both shows and books, he was never pardoned, he falsely claimed himself as one to save his daughter, and that's two generations of Starks dying at Kingslanding, starting a rebellion in both scenarios
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Were Sansa and arya ever got acknowledged as Princesses? At the very least did they even realized it?
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Reply with something only Game Of Thrones Fans Can understand.
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One of the best redemption/character arcs of all time. Kingslayer to Oathkeeper.
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Will a new 'Sword of the Morning' arise to wield Dawn before the end of the book series?
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Should I watch the Game of Thrones for the first time? Or is the ending so bad I should just continue living oblivious to it all?
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For a change of pace, what are some of y'all's favorite moments from the final two seasons?
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What would've happened if Jon took the throne, but Daenerys didn't go mad
I've always been curious about the scenario of Jon actually revealing to the world that he's Rhaegar's son which would give him the throne by right.
For the sake of argument Daenerys doesn't go mad......... where does that leave her in Westeros? Is there a position or noscript in the seven kingdoms that she can still claim? Or would it be better for her to just go back to Essos?
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I've always been curious about the scenario of Jon actually revealing to the world that he's Rhaegar's son which would give him the throne by right.
For the sake of argument Daenerys doesn't go mad......... where does that leave her in Westeros? Is there a position or noscript in the seven kingdoms that she can still claim? Or would it be better for her to just go back to Essos?
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