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I demand justice for my boy Kevin
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One of my favorite scenes in the series
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In that moment when…
Ned was laying in bed from fighting Jamie and Robert says something like he can’t rule the kingdoms if the Starks and the Lanisters are at each others throats. Then Robert starts to leave and says they will talk after the hunt.
I always wonder why in that moment Ned didn’t tell Robert all of his suspicions. As Ned looks up at him he does this pause and I always wish he’d have said, “they are going to kill you”.
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Melisandre's actress shares filming struggles in Game of Thrones.
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Leanna Stark was an idiot (major spoilerinos)
Hmmm…. She takes off with Rhaegar without telling anyone, doesn’t make any effort to let her family know what’s happened so they start a war on her behalf after her father and brother are both killed because she doesn’t believe in using ravens, then sits in the Tower of Joy eating lemon cakes for the rest of the war and doesn’t bother telling the Kingsguard not to kill her only surviving family member should he show up looking for her…
She has probably post-warged Hodor-level intelligence, I’d reckon.
Edit: yes, I see Lyanna was autocorrected in the title
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Game of Thrones fans, can you name a show that is better?
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Animated Show On Euron Greyjoy
Ok so imagine Book Euron having his own animated show, completely seperated from the live action show, i guess a different “universe”, and like being rated MA being bloody all that. HBO could like work w Adult Swim they could make sum sick shit.
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THE KING IN THE NORTH 🗣️🗣️!!!!!
THE KING IN THE NORTH🗣️
THE KING IN THE NORTH🗣️
THE KING IN THE NORTH🗣️
THE KING IN THE NORTH🗣️
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Can someone help me with the timing of Jon and Robb being born?
I’m aware Ned isn’t Jon’s actual father. However, it’s largely assumed that Jon and Robb are extremely close in age. Knowing this, and that Robb was conceived on Ned’s wedding night, how is Ned’s story that he is Jon’s father possibly true? Did Ned go to war and just immediately start raw doggin?
Curious of who is older (Jon/Robb) and how that timeline sets up
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Game of thrones and the lack of understanding of the evolution of armor…
By the seven….
How does Jon Snow enter battle of the bastards without even wearing chainmail? Some leather surcoat and jerkin isn’t near enough protection for the scrum of war. Like, why do the kings guard all have perfectly etched plate armor? It’s like only ceremonial or something?
Now, my question is… is this the show getting the book’s descriptions wrong. Or, does George forgo his characters from wearing mail. You see some mail accented like fashion on some of the characters, or is Jon wearing it underneath- he does appear to be. This detail really bugs me.. outside that the battle was fantastic!
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If you could sit on the Iron Throne in Westeros, which character from Game of Thrones would you choose as your Hand of the King or Hand of the Queen, and why?
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Day 3: Character x Disney song
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You know where Stannis really lost the war? Here just here, right here when he decided to burn this innocent. 💔 That was really heartbreaking 💔🥺
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His purpose was to save the world Not to become king
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Cersei’s vengeance is still my favorite in the series
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Q: What was the Night King’s goal/motive?
Why did he hate humanity? I remember he was made into what he is by the children of the forest to protect them (i think?). But, was he going to rule? Or just kill and then…?
And lets say he defeated all of westeros, would he then go overseas and do the same (conquer the world)?
Also bonus question, how does he just ‘know’ how to ride a dragon and command it to use firebreath to destroy the wall? Aaah too many questions.
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It finally clicked for me why I can’t get into HOTD the same way I was obsessed with GOT.
It’s because there’s not enough going on across Westeros and Essos… HOTD is much more one-dimensional with the POVs with basically 80% of the plot taking place in King’s Landing. GoT had us jumping around Planetos, thanks to the POV storytelling.
I hope for S2 they can expand the POVs and make it interesting with Jace and trying to get a subplot with Essos somehow.
Just sharing in case anyone else feels similarly about the pacing and difference between what made GOT must watch tv vs. HOTD so far?
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Day 33: Character x Disney song
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Just Robb Stark things!!
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Am I the only one interested in this jungle continent?
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If Westeros, the modern day Game of Thrones spin-off trailer came out on HBO as a TV show, would you watch it? Why or why not? What would the plot revolve around?
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Spoilers Winter came for House Frey - all of them?
Arya famously killed House Frey while posing as Walder. She famously said, "Leave one wolf alive and the sheep are never safe." So my question is, it's without doubt she killed the Lords (male) of House Frey, but what about the women? Did she kill Walder's daughters as well? She did spare Walder's wife whether to be merciful or just leave a witness, but do you think she killed Walder's daughters off camera?
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It seems odd that she would leave them alive considering her "one wolf alive" speech, but do you truly think Arya destroyed all of house Frey? Thoughts? I think she did.
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Where i can read this?
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Sons Of The Harpy
Who Commands Them?
In season 6 episode1 Varys said they planned the attack on the fighting pits which means they'd been taking orders from someone and that his "Birds" had already taken flight but after that... nothing.
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Team Daenerys or Team Ygritte?
Jon Snow
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The naming of the 3 eyed raven and how his death is predetermined
"The Ink is dry"
He knows there's a connection to the past that is unmistakable but also, that it can't truly be changed, neither can his own death in the future.
Because the 3 eyed raven isn't just 4th dimension (time manipulation) but 5th dimensional. Let me explain.
My theory is that every time a 3 eyed raven must die, a new one must take its place.
This is accomplished in a way that cannot be prevented because it happens 5th dimensionally (watch tenet, and how they do a "pincer" move through time)
The 3 eyed raven uses bran, the new raven to
"Tie a knot" in spacetime. The wierwood tree is the 3rd "point" of perception. Maybe it only allows travel to the past during its life.. aka they're both warging into the tree.
But the tree is itself a warg. At least we don't know the extent of its magical properties.
The bran-hodor-raven conundrum creates a causal paradox.
But the ink is dry
He knew he would die and he knew a new bran would take his place, but it's not really bran anymore either.
When bran dies, another causal paradox in spacetime will occur via a warg traveling into the past and having the new 3 eyed raven do what bran did and split the consciousness on two. Thereby creating the 3 new reference points in time necessary to "own the space" between 3 points in time, allowing manipulation of the causal paradox and thereby creating it.
Bran doesn't need to die violently, he can die of old age, but I'm assuming he needs a weirwood tree and an apprentice.
He'll know when to do it, because he already has.
"The Ink is dry"
The being that is the 3 eyed raven, is a 5th dimensional demi-God entwined with preserving the memory of the world itself.
Knot after knot after knot ad infinum. The 3 eyed raven is immortal because "it" doesn't just warg into new bodies, but because the Magick involved allows time manipulation to the point that ALL of its births (new initiates) are predestined when the first chain in the link was formed.
Maybe the only thing that can break the chain is the death of all wierwood trees? What do you think?
Possible? Or am I just rambling nonsense?
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Believe it or not this is the coldest scene in HouseOfTheDragon😰
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Can't wait for Snow ❄️
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Does Brienne beat the mountain?
She handled the hound but what about his bigger brother?
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Speculative Targaryen Dragon Family Tree
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