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Help finding a video

I’ve seen a video a while back of the sept explosion scene, but with captions about the American political situation. I’ve spent the last two days trying to find it with no success. Wondering if anyone on here knows what I’m talking about?

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Just finished the series. All the season 8 bullshit was worth it just to see Ser Pod the Rod in his armour
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Why doesn't Lyanna just send her father, and maybe Robert, a letter explaining that she has married Rhaegar?
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Religions and magic

Am I wrong in saying that of the major religions in the show, the only one with no real magic is the faith of the 7? The lord of light can bring people back to life (among other things) and the old gods have a magical connection through the weir wood trees. While the faith of the seven is the most grand and widely followed, there’s no miracles or magic like the other religions have. Is this a coincidence or is there a hidden meaning, like the people who follow it, primarily those from kings landing, are full of shit?

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What if game of thrones started with Robert’s rebellion?

If the show started with rovers rebellion and later transitioned into the same story we know Would it better better or worse?

I think it would actually work pretty well because now ned and Robert are main characters for far longer, although their deaths may be a bit weird being later in the show. Could see some interesting stuff with danerys and the targarians, not sure about Jon though

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This guy always seemed to be the devil on Theon's shoulder advising him to do the worst desicions. I wonder what his fate was
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Book accurate Throne

Varys stood before it. Repeating in his mind the story of how it was made, thousands of blades of Aegon's enemy, forged together into one large, jagged, monstrous pedestal. It wasn't made for comfort, fifteen steps high, full of sharp edges poking out and tilted. One wrong step and we would have to plan a coronation ceremony at spet. It was a symbol, the biggest of them all. But Varys saw it as what it represented, seven kingdoms forged together by fire. The realm, the people and their traditions all depended on this distant seat. He always found it unnatural, how can a room so empty and large, full of thousands of blades and power, be so quiet. His hands tucked away in robe, eyes glinted the shadows of blades and mind–



That, and whoever it belongs to gets to decide the fate of a whole continent. That man doesn't even know half of lords let alone everyone in the realm. Just because Dragons forged together seven kingdoms doesn't mean seven kingdoms like to be together. Dragons are gone now, how long before chaos? A gaping pit. How long before it consumes the realm? How long before one lordling makes a stupid decision? Fire and blood held the realm, fire has gone now and blood is weakened. King, a man consumed by his obsession. Not a suitable man, certainly not suitable to hold power of deciding the fate of the realm. It needs a new and sane ruler. Someone smart, prophetic, and not reeking of filth and smoke.



He kept staring back at it, until his neck ached. He had seen it multiple times, yet each time it became more grotesque. The room echoed with boots stomping the stone. As he looked over his shoulder, the guards were back at their post. The silk swept the stone. Gathering rot of the room as he walked to the entrance. Each step hurried. His back at the throne and the room echoed his steps. He walked out of the room. Before the blades could reach him. But the room stayed as it was, empty, still and containing thousand blades who'd rather not be together.


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