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What's the meaning of "AYE" in GOT

Hello everyone, I have been watching game of thrones. And I'm coming across that "AYE" in the subnoscripts which they can be heard as "I".

What's the meaning of it?

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Robert and Ned’s brotherhood was an absolute delight—every scene between them felt genuine and heartfelt.
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Imagine a world where Stanis became King because Robert chose to Abdicate

Reading another post about Stannis in comparison to his brothers, I wondered how things would turn out if at the beginning of the series, Robert came to Ned asking his opinion of Robert giving up the throne to his brother Stannis.


Thinking on that only a little I concluded that would have thrown everyone's plans in the Game of Thrones into utter chaos.


First, we have to assume Robert and Cersi would part ways. I don't think Robert, as Master of Storms End, would have enough reason to stay married to Cersi, and Cersi doesn't want to be anywhere other than King's Landing. I'm leaving it open to both paths forward concerning Robert's knowledge of Cersi's behavior. Of course, if he learns the truth of Cersi and Jamie, they all die and Tywin can just suck it. His legacy is over. But if Robert doesn't know, he could still find out or not find out because he doesn't care.

As for the Small Council, everyone except for Pycell and Varys would be canned for sure. Stannis would probably force Littlefinger to repay huge sums to the Crown for his embezzlement over the past twenty-ish years. Renly would be sent off to rule the other castle. The Red Witch would be sent packing since Stannis doesn't need her. Davos could become his Master of Ships. Ned might still be asked to become Hand of the King. Someone more trustworthy would become Master of Coin. Someone worthy would become the Head of the City Watch. A few dozen lords would be sent to The Wall.

But, let's get back to Tywin and of course, The Mountain. Tywin's drastic loss of position and power will force him to start new plans, and these will be mostly focused on Stannis. But, he's got some real problems. Cersi is divorced from Robert. If anything happens to Stannis, Robert becomes king again but he's no longer married to Cersi and isn't going to remarry her. Tywin can stir up trouble but where and how would he to advance his cause? He can't use The Mountain because he is Tywin's responsibility. He might get the Greyjoys to start some mischief but that's not going to amount to much and with Davos at his side, the Greyjoys might be very unhappy about that.

Anyway, what is an abdication of the throne to Stannis look like to you other folks, especially the ones more dialed in besides myself?

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Would Christopher Lee been a good cast for Tywin Lannister if Charles Dance couldn't do it.
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What exactly has Jaime done to be classed as one of the greatest fighters in Westeros?
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Season 6 dialogue is terrible.

I'm in the middle of my first rewatch of the series since I first saw it 5 years ago. I remember feeling in the moment that season 6 was the strongest of the show up till that point, but now that I rewatch it with all the emotions stripped away, it's really obvious to see that this is the season where the writing just started going downhill. Let's forget about illogical choices a lot of characters make in this season for this discussion and focus mainly on the dialogue. If you really pay attention, the dialogue feels much different than it did in the previous five seasons. Season 5 was boring for the most part, but at least it still felt in line with the previous ones.

Now I haven't actually read the books so I'm not sure if this is where they ran out of the source material, but I find myself cringing at a lot of the conversations characters have. The ones that instantly come to mind are Sansa with little finger, sandor Clegane with the brotherhood, Tyrion with pretty much anyone (enough with the cock jokes man), and more. There's also Tormund who has been relegated to comic relief.

You can tell it was written by Americans who don't understand the medieval dialect and write dialogue like it's in the 21st century. I'm not sure if I'm the only one who feels this way. I'd love to hear everyone else's opinion on this. I think people get to sucked into the big moments and spectacles in this season to even notice.

All that being said, The Winds of Winter is still one of my favorite episodes in the entire show. Masterpiece.

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