We have never seen the Waif and Jaqen at the same time, so she may just be an identity he is using.
We have never seen the Waif and Jaqen at the same time, so she may just be an identity he is using.
In hindsight, Jon should have kept a captive wights to bring along on his recruitment drive, to demonstrate the reality of the threat.
*goes into detailed self-loathing fantasy of facetaco ruining chances with Patty Mayonnaise*
Naive question - if you buy $15 million dollars of debt for $60,000, can you then claim that you have $15 million in "assets" (not sure I am using that word right), because of the pieces of paper you own?
It can be two things
You guys are going to love my Doug impression.
Pretty ballsy move - how could she know that the Waif would not cut her throat?
A combination of keeping up the religious ruse, and being genuinely unattracted to a man who was patently unable to protect her and her loved ones.
I'm glad she was smart enough to grab the gold from the ship captain before leaving.
Tits and wine, what else?
Yeah, the book speech, if I recall, had more sympathy for the plight of the common soldier. Taken from their home, marched across the land, told to kill strangers, moved into a another army under another lord, going to kill some more strangers, watching all their friends and neighbors they started up with being…
yes, yes he is
as Jon Snow showed us
stab me once, shame on you. stab me three more times and twist the dagger for good measure…
such a weird segue, after leaving her last week in a small room, clutching her sword in terror.
Lady Crane was probably smart enough to GTFO of town after that incident
agreed
Too bad Danerys doesn't subscribe to this school of leadership
"la la la, can't wait to sail back to Westeros on my new boat, the Live 4 Ever"
well, the QoT is no dummy, and surely keeps a few dozen personal guards around her whenever she goes out in public.