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12-15-2013, 10:30 PM | #771 (permalink) |
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This is Westeros. There is no room for excuses. Also, she watched her [edited for spoilers] - she's no longer a child.
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12-15-2013, 10:48 PM | #773 (permalink) |
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Fun series, like political sword n sorcery. Holdin out for Howland Reed to show up (finally) n pretty sure Sandor is alive. Whoops spoilerz.
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12-16-2013, 12:01 AM | #775 (permalink) |
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Just a joke using something similar to their language about being menstrual. Flowering as in "becoming a woman".
I'm basing Stannis from a fantasy book to a show, of course he's going to seem more realistic. I don't think Stannis is unrealistic in the book though. He just seems a lot more angry, besides from cold which makes sense in his position and he is a pretty grey character in the book. I do like Stannis, he seems more like a fool in the show though.
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12-19-2013, 02:45 PM | #776 (permalink) | |
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So, just some things I've never really understood.
1. Is Stannis a liege lord of anything? And if not, then who is his liege lord? Or is Dragonstone left to its own devices? 2. Is High Garden and Storm's End in the same kingdom? In other words, was High Garden promoted after Spoiler for Spoiling a death, book 2:
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Spoiler for duh:
I really like some of Stannis's character changes in the show, especially in regards to Shireen. I also just really love Shireen and the Shireen/Davos scenes. also lmao Quote:
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12-20-2013, 04:58 PM | #778 (permalink) |
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That was Courtnay Penrose, SS, and I believe he met his end in Book 2 (which I don't really consider a spoiler since you meet him in order for him to die).
Alright so it seems they're both the ruling houses. I guess the Iron Islands don't count as a Kingdom. A little weird, but whatever. I wonder who rules them (as much as you can). Also, the Wiki i'm reading notes that Dragonstone is actually in Blackwater Bay (never knew that) so I guess it just reports to the king, though would have no other lands to rule over.
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12-20-2013, 09:35 PM | #780 (permalink) | |
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2. No High Garden is to south west of King's Landing in a region known as the Reach. It is considered one of the wealthiest regions in Westeros, and home to the regions largest commercial port city, Old Town. Highgarden was not promoted the same way Roose Bolton was. The Tyrells are one of the most powerful families in Westeros, so Tywin Lannister arranged the marriage between Jofferey and Margaery Tyrell to ensure the Tyrells are on their side of the war. The Boltons were appointed defacto rulers of the North by Tywin Lannister (King's Landing) when the Stark family had been pretty much crushed and placed in shambles after the red wedding and the demise of Rob Stark |
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