If Ramsay loses Winterfell, his narrative purpose is over.
If Ramsay loses Winterfell, his narrative purpose is over.
It's not just a loved one, it's your child. People's instincts are built around protecting their offspring. So one being killed or lost without resolution would be insanely difficult for a person to cope with. I completely understand how people could be utterly broken after a death of a child, especially one where…
If we must cram everything into one sentence, try this:
A cigarette butt?
Fox Mulder… F.. B… I.
I must have been looking at two posts at the same time.
Certainly. I agree with all of this. It's paper thin, but it is a motivation, at a bare minimum.
Only if you have a cleric in your party with the required healing spells!
It also requires near immobility. You use those muscles with almost every motion, which would cause pain by doing the simplest things, like lifting your arm to scratch your nose.
The Many Faced God required a face. That was apparently the price of her freedom.
I think the reason for the Waif hating Arya was pretty clear to me. She was jealous of Arya being favored by Jaquen.
Soup is what WebMD recommends for a perforated stomach and intestine. Maybe the soup had Acai berries in it?
Inscrutable? The Waif hated Arya because Jaquen seemed to favor Arya over her.
I was thinking the same thing. I mean, comon, even a fruit cart gets toppled? I rolled my eyes at that scene. The Waif even went Terminator a few times and started walking very slowly and determined.
I really don't know. I don't think anyone does!
Or is it Uztweenytweenystanstan?
This would be a kick ass sigil.
And not Joy Division (the morale officers in the military)?
Ooooh. Dunk wanty.
*adjusts glasses*