Where exactly would Prime Robert Baratheon fall in your top 10 list?
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Would a Weirwood spear hurt a dragon?
I believe I read somewhere once that the king who knelt was very unpopular because the Northerners had Weirwood spears they believed would have killed the dragons. Were they on to something?
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I believe I read somewhere once that the king who knelt was very unpopular because the Northerners had Weirwood spears they believed would have killed the dragons. Were they on to something?
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Just finished my first watchthrough
I can never watch more than 1-2 episodes of any show during a day, I finished the entire series in 3 weeks…. Safe to say I enjoyed the ride. Despite the 8th season…… I genuinely think it’s one of the most incredible shows I ever seen
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I can never watch more than 1-2 episodes of any show during a day, I finished the entire series in 3 weeks…. Safe to say I enjoyed the ride. Despite the 8th season…… I genuinely think it’s one of the most incredible shows I ever seen
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If you were in charge of the Iron Islands, what would you do to lead the islands to prosperity other than raiding?
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OH MY GOD
truly gagged. did NOT expect for that guy to cut jaime fucking lannisters hand off, but i'm here for it
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truly gagged. did NOT expect for that guy to cut jaime fucking lannisters hand off, but i'm here for it
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I read the first book in a breeze, how to increase my attention span for this?
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How did Craster work out his deal with The Others / The "White Walkers"?
So the implication is that he trades his newborn sons to The Others in exchange for not being attacked.
But how did it start? Did he initiate it? Did he inherit the situation (learned it from his father / older wildlings)? Did he stumble upon it by trail and error? Or some othre custom or pattern of offerings from The North?
I read the books years ago but don't recall any details that answer these questions. So I ask you: what do you think?
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So the implication is that he trades his newborn sons to The Others in exchange for not being attacked.
But how did it start? Did he initiate it? Did he inherit the situation (learned it from his father / older wildlings)? Did he stumble upon it by trail and error? Or some othre custom or pattern of offerings from The North?
I read the books years ago but don't recall any details that answer these questions. So I ask you: what do you think?
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What would Ned Stark do if he were swapped with Robb in the War of the Five Kings?
I know Ned would never break the Frey marriage pact cos that feels 100% in character.
But I’m unsure about the Karstark situation. Robb executes him for killing the Lannister boys and basically cripples his army. Would Ned really swing the sword there, or try exile, hostage-taking, or something else?
Interested in how people think Ned balances honor vs keeping the North united in a war.
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I know Ned would never break the Frey marriage pact cos that feels 100% in character.
But I’m unsure about the Karstark situation. Robb executes him for killing the Lannister boys and basically cripples his army. Would Ned really swing the sword there, or try exile, hostage-taking, or something else?
Interested in how people think Ned balances honor vs keeping the North united in a war.
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