> I think it is possible that she is a spy for the Lannisters but I think it would be more interesting if she was but had a change of heart
"But falling in love wasn't part of the plan!"
> I think it is possible that she is a spy for the Lannisters but I think it would be more interesting if she was but had a change of heart
"But falling in love wasn't part of the plan!"
> I think it is possible that she is a spy for the Lannisters but I think it would be more interesting if she was but had a change of heart
"But falling in love wasn't part of the plan!"
Isn't it a more generic Night's Watch horn though?
Isn't it a more generic Night's Watch horn though?
"He's 'not afraid to play the game'; he's not above killing or giving a lifetime of suffering to anybody in the game who crosses him. This prevents him from being Good."
I'm not sure I agree with that. First, most of the people who have ever crossed him are Evil, excepting Catelyn. He seems to have no ill will towards…
"He's 'not afraid to play the game'; he's not above killing or giving a lifetime of suffering to anybody in the game who crosses him. This prevents him from being Good."
I'm not sure I agree with that. First, most of the people who have ever crossed him are Evil, excepting Catelyn. He seems to have no ill will towards…
Robb/Ned Stark: Lawful Good. I know Ned can be a hardass sometimes, but if it isn't proven already, Robb's conversation today shows how much Ned really cared about using his authority to protect and help everyone in the kingdom. That's archetypical Lawful Good. I understand why you'd go LN after seeing Ned enforce the…
Robb/Ned Stark: Lawful Good. I know Ned can be a hardass sometimes, but if it isn't proven already, Robb's conversation today shows how much Ned really cared about using his authority to protect and help everyone in the kingdom. That's archetypical Lawful Good. I understand why you'd go LN after seeing Ned enforce the…
I feel like Tyrion is closer to Neutral Good. Even though he serves the Lannisters, you can't blame him for it in that universe. He's the only force on their side trying to do good and protect people. Plus, as a dwarf, only his family name gives him any power whatsoever. Throwing it away now would leave him unable to…
I feel like Tyrion is closer to Neutral Good. Even though he serves the Lannisters, you can't blame him for it in that universe. He's the only force on their side trying to do good and protect people. Plus, as a dwarf, only his family name gives him any power whatsoever. Throwing it away now would leave him unable to…
The show wasn't trying to trick us. Last week, they specifically showed us a scene reminding us of the orphans and explaining that they would be tracked to the farm where the orphans are. They then avoided the farm. I'll even ignore the TV language they used by never showing the kids in danger, since not everybody…
The show wasn't trying to trick us. Last week, they specifically showed us a scene reminding us of the orphans and explaining that they would be tracked to the farm where the orphans are. They then avoided the farm. I'll even ignore the TV language they used by never showing the kids in danger, since not everybody…
Renly would definitely name Loras Tyrell. I don't think he would be very good at it, though. Renly has a high opinion of himself and is a nice guy, but he was never cut out to be king. You need a balance of viciousness and kindness, like Daenerys.
Renly would definitely name Loras Tyrell. I don't think he would be very good at it, though. Renly has a high opinion of himself and is a nice guy, but he was never cut out to be king. You need a balance of viciousness and kindness, like Daenerys.
The wildlings are raiders and thieves (see: season 1). Not necessarily savages, but not honorable free folk like the red headed eskimo keeps saying. The Night's Watch does a reasonably good job of preventing organized bands of wildlings from assaulting northern towns, though they seem to somehow let smaller groups…
1) I'm just going by her mistrust of Theon when Robb was considering sending him back home. She was right, it turns out, but otherwise we're just guessing, since the show didn't spend much more time on their relationship. Unlike Jon, where it's clear that Cat hates him (what a cunt).
You might be right. I suppose you can lump all of the Stark men into that category. He's a bit too young and hasn't really made any decisions yet that would put him firmly in one category.
I agree with neutral evil. He is certainly only concerned for himself and a select few close loved ones (Tyrion, Cersei and their kids). The willingness to work with authority (Kingsguard) and throw it away (Kingslayer) when convenient makes him Neutral for sure. Throw in the murder of his relative and attempted…
> That scene came not long after Cersei gave that speech about never loving anyone but your children
The subtext there is she is admitting her weakness in loving Jamie.
I was really taken aback by Jamie's cruelty in escaping, though. Not necessarily the guard - sad as it is, it's war - but killing the Lannister who looked up to him and connected with him was really brutal. Then again, there's his first big moment, pushing Bran out the window, so I guess I'm just conflicted. He's a…