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Why was the Hound protective of the Stark girls?

He’s not exactly compassionate, so why were Sansa and Arya an exception?
Are there details in the ASOIAF books that were left out on the show that explain this?

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King Viserys

I've been looking into the targaryen family tree and realized that viserys and daemon only have two grandparents and 4 great grandparents which is insane. He was also 16 when he married aemma his cousin who was 11 although it says they didn't consummate their marriage until she was 13 which is sick and sad considering the fact before rhaenyra was born maesters believed her trying for children so young caused her to miscarry multiple times and lose her infant son. It also makes daemon saying king for a day in reference to the second son daemon saw viserys lose that much crueler.

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Dothraki horse archers

In the loot train battle we see the Dothraki are expert at firing bows from horseback, which seems like an excellent ability for light cavalry to have as it lets them attack while staying mobile and keeping out of enemy reach.

So does Melisandre totally screw this up by setting their arakhs alight?

Having to hold a flaming sword seems like it would make it very difficult to also fire a bow, particularly while also riding a horse. If I was a Dothraki who favoured the bow over the blade, I'd be kinda pissed I'm now having to wield my reserve weapon just to keep from setting my trousers on fire. Just give me some dragonglass-tipped arrows instead and I'm good...

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The one GoT timeline where everything doesn’t collapse

If a few shortcut decisions never happened, Game of Thrones becomes surprisingly stable:

Ned Stark isn’t executed → no War of Five Kings → realm stays united.

Greyjoys don’t rebel, Euron stays irrelevant (he only thrives in chaos).

Cersei forgives Tyrion, avoids Faith Militant, Tommen survives.

Stannis doesn’t kill Renly → keeps moral legitimacy, no shadow-magic stain.


Result: a united Westeros that actually listens to the Night’s Watch.

Daenerys arrives as an ally, not a conqueror.

Dragons + united armies defeat the White Walkers early.

Dany is granted Dragonstone and co-rules with Stannis (law + dragons).

After that:

Westeros stays stable.

Dany goes east, not west.

Essos collapses fast via blockades, arrests of slavers, and legal enforcement not mass dragonfire.


What do you guys think on this alternative timeline ?

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Ned

I have thought Ned was an idiot Ever since I watched him bumble around kings landing . but now that i am reading the books I can see that he is at least intelligent despite his constant , grevious error . Knowing his thoughts has allowed me to understand that he can conceive of most logical thing to do , even if he has a mental barrier against execution .

Read (Book 1 , Eddard, p277) for example : “ Could it be that Lord Renly , who looked so like young Robert , had conceived a passion for a girl he fancied to be a young Lyanna? This struck him as more than a passing queer . “

Discuss

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