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If Magaery were alive, would Daenerys be envious and jealous of her? She was much loved by the people.
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Why do the books needs to have the characters be so young?

So, I’ve just started reading game of thrones and frankly, the ages of the characters really disturb me. Like, Daenerys being 13 in the first book and her first chapter being THAT denoscriptive about her body makes me really uncomfortable and disgusted. If it’s the point of the books, please tell me but I just want your thoughts because the book is making me quite uncomfortable.


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Night King/Walkers Spiral symbol?

We see it in season 1 and season 8 of the show, but it's never ever touched on. What is it? What does it mean? Is this something that we would learn from reading the books? (Currently on ASOS Part II)

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Should I buy the books if I loved the show? If I should, is this edition fine?

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So, I watched the show for the first and only time about a year ago, I honestly loved it besides the flaws on the last couple of seasons, and I loved the story and enjoyed it like almost no other show.

So, turns out Im getting into reading for the first time as a 17 y/o, Im currently reading IT (Stephen King) as my first "serious" book (which Im absolutely adoring, like, really absolutely loving it, currently on page 500 aprox). And I just thought about getting the Game Of Thrones books, which are around $50 dollars for the 5 book package here where I live.

So, should I get them as someone who loved the show? If so, is this artcover edition ok? Ive seen lots of people on Amazon complaining about the pages ripping of very easily on this edition, which is the only one besides the more expensive leather edition (almost double the price here where I live) so yeah, Im kind of scared on getting the $50 one with those reviews...

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first time watcher: Purple Wedding

This is my first time watching game of thrones, and must I say the purple wedding was the most satisfying thing I’ve seen. From all the deaths I’ve seen, Joffrey’s death might’ve just moved this show to the greatest of all time shows. I absolutely love this show.

There’s genuinely little to no plot armor. I’m still heart broken from the end of S3, but S4 gave me peace 😂

Edit: wait WHAT? Either I haven’t been paying attention, or I’m just now finding out JOFFREY IS THE KINGSLAYER’S SON?

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How come when Daenerys starts to gain power in Essos we don't see the arrival of more exiled Westerosi men to her cause?
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What was the deal with whitewalkers and night king?

Almost the whole series they get hyped as the end of humanity, an unstoppable army that refuses to die and only grows stronger, oh and they got a big undead dragon that destroyed the big magic infused unbreakable wall BTW.
Their mission to kill bran becaus he can remember? And to destroy humanity and reach kings landing

All of this hype and build up, just for it all to end in a single battle with the god-like night king super wizard to be stabbed by a kid and it all to end instantly? It felt like a joke, like the night king was about to stand up and snap aryas neck or something but nope, that was it. The all powerfull army destroyed by a collection of remnant clans... in a single night where half the battle wasn't even visible and barely anyone important died lol?

I was honestly expecting then to actualy win and destroy everything in westeros and beyond and it being the end of the story.

I remeber a scene prior to the battle where someone (bran?) dreamed about seeing the throne in kings landing covered in snow and ice and destroyed surroundings, expecting it to be a sign that the whitewalker army would win.

Same thing with the wilding army of Mance Rayder of hunderds of thousands, just for 90% to be slaughtered by the whitewalkers in a single battle and that being the end of the wilding problem.

Did the writers just get lazy or what?

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