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If Arya learned one thing from every big player she was around, what would she have learned from each of them?

For example, what did she learn from her time with Tywin?

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How do houses truly die out?

I’m curious if someone can explain to me how a house could truly die out (outside of conquest or a more powerful house deciding they were no longer a house) when most houses have a number of cousins even if through a female line. Assuming the house is at least a couple hundred years old it stands to reason they would have a number of branch of the family that are in other noble houses that if the main line died off the ruler of the house could be a distant cousin, which has happened before.

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they did tywin wrong

(idk if this counts as a spoiler)
First off am I weird for tywin being one of my favorite characters, I actually enjoyed his dynamic and character.
I feel as if he was one of the characters we were supposed to route for until he tried to have his own son killed.
And then they stripped him of all dignity by being shot dead on the shitter.
I didn’t have enough time to hate him between realizing he was gonna go through with killing his son and him dying. I was actually disappointed. anyone else or just me 😅

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