Would things have been different if Missandei hadn't advised Daenerys ?
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Who do you think is the most underrated Stark since every one for their own trajectory
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Would Ned have told the truth to Jon once he becomes a brother of the nights watch and doesn't mean a threat to Roberts throne?
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If these 2 have fought in their Prime who would have won?
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So meryn trant was just gonna straight up murder Sansa here right?
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[“There must be some things I could do to help you. It would put to rest all this talk that you and I are rivals for the king.” “Is that what they say? How foolish] If Joffrey doesn't die, who will win in the long run?
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Could someone explain the fascination with all the "Could X beat Y in a fight?" posts?
What am I missing here? Why does a fictional character being able to beat another fictional character interest people? Genuinely curious, not shaming.
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What am I missing here? Why does a fictional character being able to beat another fictional character interest people? Genuinely curious, not shaming.
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Who was older? Jon or Robb?
I can't remember where I saw, but I always thought Jon was younger than Robb, but now calculating couple of things I feel Jon was the older one.
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I can't remember where I saw, but I always thought Jon was younger than Robb, but now calculating couple of things I feel Jon was the older one.
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If the Mad King had burned down Kings Landing where would Robert have made the new capital?
I personally think Duskendale would be the new Capitol they’d obviously have to build it up a lot but it’s got a port and is already a good sized town
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I personally think Duskendale would be the new Capitol they’d obviously have to build it up a lot but it’s got a port and is already a good sized town
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A question about Jon’s parentage.
I wanna preface this by saying that I’ve only seen the show, and know some stuff from the books.
So, is Jon’s parentage supposed to be the same in the books as it was revealed to be in the show? To my understanding that hasn’t yet been revealed in the books. But didn’t Martin ask D&D when talking about making the show way back when, who they thought to be Jon’s mother and that they supposedly guessed it correctly. So was Rhaegar and Lyanna their guess? Or did they correctly guess Martin’s plan but decided to go with someone else (Rhaegar, Lyanna)?
If it’s not someone else, and Jon truly is biologically Ned’s son, doesn’t that change Ned’s character drastically? Then he wouldn’t have been the always-honorable Ned Stark, but just a man who cheated on his wife not even a year into their marriage. And wouldn’t that also sort of justify Catelyn’s resentment of Jon?
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I wanna preface this by saying that I’ve only seen the show, and know some stuff from the books.
So, is Jon’s parentage supposed to be the same in the books as it was revealed to be in the show? To my understanding that hasn’t yet been revealed in the books. But didn’t Martin ask D&D when talking about making the show way back when, who they thought to be Jon’s mother and that they supposedly guessed it correctly. So was Rhaegar and Lyanna their guess? Or did they correctly guess Martin’s plan but decided to go with someone else (Rhaegar, Lyanna)?
If it’s not someone else, and Jon truly is biologically Ned’s son, doesn’t that change Ned’s character drastically? Then he wouldn’t have been the always-honorable Ned Stark, but just a man who cheated on his wife not even a year into their marriage. And wouldn’t that also sort of justify Catelyn’s resentment of Jon?
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What's the point of changing Aemond betraying Aegon, when they're supposed to be actually very close as siblings in the books?
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Evil as he was, Locke was captivating as hell in every scene he appeared.
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Daenerys’ Descent Into Madness
I’m rewatching the show right now and to all the people that thought it was too abrupt that she suddenly lost it and started attacking people in King’s Landing with Drogon—did you watch the whole series?
She had many, many lessons along the way, many dead friends. She learned to trust people less and less, and she slowly let power corrupt her. Feeling justified, mixed with a sense of ennoscriptment, mixed with fury at losing loved ones and then turning all that hatred out onto people you think are collectively bad could very easily look like burning down a city with a dragon.
I know the final season or two have bad writing, I wish GRRM finished the books so there was better material, but I truly believe her arc was taking her somewhere dark like this, and in the show it still works. The execution could be better but it’s not “out of nowhere” as some claim.
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I’m rewatching the show right now and to all the people that thought it was too abrupt that she suddenly lost it and started attacking people in King’s Landing with Drogon—did you watch the whole series?
She had many, many lessons along the way, many dead friends. She learned to trust people less and less, and she slowly let power corrupt her. Feeling justified, mixed with a sense of ennoscriptment, mixed with fury at losing loved ones and then turning all that hatred out onto people you think are collectively bad could very easily look like burning down a city with a dragon.
I know the final season or two have bad writing, I wish GRRM finished the books so there was better material, but I truly believe her arc was taking her somewhere dark like this, and in the show it still works. The execution could be better but it’s not “out of nowhere” as some claim.
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Would Bran have become a famous knight/warrior if he never fell from the tower?
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