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People be saying (If only Robert, Renly, and Stannis got along, the seven kingdoms would've been better), LMFAO, that's the whole reason, they couldn't get along in the first place no matter what because the three loath each other
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How does Arya’s mask and voice work? *spoiler all GOT

I’ve never seen the show or read the books. But I’ve just seen a clip of Arya wearing the face of Walden Frey and she poisons a bunch of people

How does the mask and voice work? Surely there’s magic? Cause wearing a dead persons face would just look like Arya stark wearing a dead persons face

And the voice too

Not a criticism, just genuinely curious of the explanation the show/ books give

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What’s a piece of foreshadowing that people often overlook when discussing the show?

I’m talking specifically the show. For me it’s the whole “if you didn’t know it was coming, there was no major foreshadowing of the red wedding” um yes. There very emphatically was. “Tell Robb Stark I’m sorry I couldn’t make his Uncles Wedding. The Lannisters send their regards” is the most obvious foreshadowing I have ever seen and I have not seen it brought up once. Like the red wedding was planned by that point. Unless this is some kind of obvious story beat that nobody is discussing because it’s that obvious, I don’t get how people can say the show doesn’t allude directly to the red wedding before it happens. In the books those visions and snide comments made it almost obvious what was coming, but I see those talked about all the time. Are there any more things like this in the show that people see to just constantly overlook?

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I created a daily Game of Thrones guessing game

Hey everyone,

I built a small fan-made project called GoTdle - a daily guessing game inspired by Wordle, but for Game of Thrones.

Each day you guess:

\- A character (with hints on every wrong guess)

\- A quote

\- A house banner

I hope that this is something the community will enjoy and have fun each day.

👉 https://www.gotdle.com/

I would love feedback (and ideas for new features). Feel free to DM me or send me an email:

📩 support@gotdle.com

DISCLAIMER: The game is completely free, no ads and no monetization. All intellectual property rights remain the property of their respective owners. No copyright infringement is intended.

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How did dragons get food?

In the ancient past, when there were thousands of dragons, how was there enough food for all of them? I mean, if all of them are carnivores, imagine how many animals were needed for thousands of dragons to be sustained.

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Imagine if Arya had a conversation with the Lannister bros about Tywin.

Remember when Arya served as Tywin's cupbearer, and he put into her head the idea of passing on the legacy of your family?

When they all eventually met up at Winterfell, I actually kinda wish that Arya sat down with Jaime and Tyrion and mentioned how she met their father. Imagine Arya, Jaime, and Tyrion talking about the lessons Tywin taught them about legacy, and comparing those lessons to Ned's teachings about honor.

That was a missed opportunity.

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It feels like in 'Hardhome' the White Walker is interested specifically in Jon Snow

The only WW to join the battle proper appears right before Snow.

And the Night King looks on as Jon kills him.

Also the attack miraculously happens just as Jon Snow is there with the wildlings.

Not to mention the meaningful glances he exchanges with the Night King on several occasions. Three times he's looking specifically at Jon, twice in this episode and once in 'Beyond the Wall'.

Boy, I'm sure the writers will do something with that later, am I right?

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[no spoilers] If Aegon the Conqueror wanted to, could he have conquered the Free Cities using his dragons?
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