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People miss on the fact thinking the Mountain is Jaime's match, but this guy is actually one of the two who Jaime think can beat him, GreatJon is freaking tall and an absolute unit compared to the Mountain
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What Was Written in Princess Deria’s Letter?

It was at that moment that Princess Deria handed the king a sealed letter from her father.
For your eyes only, Your Grace.

King Aegon read Prince Nymor’s words before the entire court, expressionless and silent, seated upon the Iron Throne. Then, when he rose, they say blood dripped from his hand. He burned the letter and never spoke of it again, but that night he mounted Balerion and flew over the waters of the Blackwater Rush to the smoking mountain of Dragonstone.

When he returned the next morning, Aegon Targaryen accepted the terms offered by Nymor. Shortly after, he signed a treaty of everlasting peace with Dorne.

To this day, no one truly knows what was written in Deria’s letter. Some say it was a simple plea from one father to another — sincere words that moved King Aegon’s heart. Others insist it was a list of all the lords and noble knights who had perished during the war. Certain septons have even claimed that the message was enchanted — that the Yellow Toad herself wrote it before dying, using a vial of Queen Rhaenys’s own blood, so that the king would be powerless to resist the dark magic within.

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Jaime's smile and pride slowly deteriorating thanks to Robb seemed like poetic justice.
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First time watcher😭

Hi guys, so I’m just now joining the Game of Thrones community I’m currently still on season 1 (almost on season 2 I have one episode left) and needless to say, I am hooked!! I really should’ve started watching it a long time ago, but I’m not a huge fan of shows/ movies that take place during the Medieval/ Regency/ Victorian era. Anyway, I just passed the part where Ned Stark (one of my faves so far) just confronted Cersei about her incest affair with her brother, Jaime, and he connected the dots to them pushing Bran off the tower. I’m so glad he found out. However, I feel like Ned should’ve told the king first, so that way she would’ve been blind sided and her and Jaime wouldn’t have time to prepare a defense. I can already tell Jaime is a crashout, that solely reacts off his feelings and not off logic. The fact that Ned gave her a warning/ ultimatum, I got a feeling this not gonna work out the way he aligned for her, as if her options are limited. I feel like she thinks it’s not over until she says so. Am I wrong ? (Spoil a little bit for me, not the whole thing lol)

Also, can somebody explain the royalty levels and meaning on this show? I’m trying to keep up and I think I understand it for the most part, but I’m still a bit unsure. For example, what is the king’s landing? And does the King’s Hand just stand for Ned being King Robert’s right hand man?

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