"Robert is 6'6 foot tall and has a warhammer, he won easily" (yeah, the same guy who admitted Rhaegar slipped midfight, and ended up on the bed for a few days because of the wounds he sustained from the fight)
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I’m seeing a lot of discourse recently that defends Dany’s ‘heel turn’, arguing that it was hinted at as early as season 1.
I think a lot of people are conflating ruthlessness with madness.
The worst thing she probably did pre-season 8 is crucified 163 masters, of which she believed none of them to be innocent. As soon as it was pointed out to her that one of them might not be, she showed remorse and let the master in question be buried.
People also point to her burning the Tarlys. While I agree this was unjustified, they were still enemies who had taken up arms against her. It is such an unfathomably large leap going from burning two enemy soldiers, to burning an entire city of innocent civilians.
The war was done. She’d won. And then she hears some bells and decides to burn the entire city and all of the people in it? And this was hinted at earlier because she was ruthless to people who deserved it?
It just makes no sense to me and I don’t think it ever will. That being said, I’d love to hear from some people who disagree and have a discussion about it.
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I’m seeing a lot of discourse recently that defends Dany’s ‘heel turn’, arguing that it was hinted at as early as season 1.
I think a lot of people are conflating ruthlessness with madness.
The worst thing she probably did pre-season 8 is crucified 163 masters, of which she believed none of them to be innocent. As soon as it was pointed out to her that one of them might not be, she showed remorse and let the master in question be buried.
People also point to her burning the Tarlys. While I agree this was unjustified, they were still enemies who had taken up arms against her. It is such an unfathomably large leap going from burning two enemy soldiers, to burning an entire city of innocent civilians.
The war was done. She’d won. And then she hears some bells and decides to burn the entire city and all of the people in it? And this was hinted at earlier because she was ruthless to people who deserved it?
It just makes no sense to me and I don’t think it ever will. That being said, I’d love to hear from some people who disagree and have a discussion about it.
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Who would have won between Robert and Mountain?
Lets assume both of them are in their prime and Robert is not being fed wine by a Lannister
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Lets assume both of them are in their prime and Robert is not being fed wine by a Lannister
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How would you rank the Golden Company compared to other GOT armies : the Westerosi , the Dothraki, the Unsullied, the Free Folk, and the Night's Watch...?
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What if Jon had tried to convince Ramsay about the threat of the white walkers
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From the gameofthrones community on Reddit: What if Jon had tried to convince Ramsay about the threat of the white walkers
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