For entertainment, presumably. The same reason people justify eating meat even though they could subsist without it.
For entertainment, presumably. The same reason people justify eating meat even though they could subsist without it.
The Wildlings used chains to pull open one of the entrances in the Wall back in season 4. Why can't it be those chains?
Jorah was using dragonglass knives as his main weapons; that's why he was able to kill the bear in one hit.
I've only ever played poker in informal settings where everyone showed their hands at the end. I would absolutely have the same reaction as your friend if I weeren't allowed to see them.
Here's the clip!
I hate magic tricks because they never show you how they do it. If they did a trick and then showed you how it worked I would be all over it, but instead we get an hour long performance of some jerk lording his skill over everyone and glorying in keeping the knowledge of how it works to themself. It pisses me off in…
This one's neat, but in my opinion the very best GoT with lightsabers video around is this one from the Tower of Joy scene in season 6:
Sorry, I meant immediately after the burning.
Like a father, I assume. He's known her longer than any other living person, she looks to him for protection and advice, and she knows that he's devoted to her.
Did his Night's Watch oath impact the claim? It's been argued that his service has technically ended because he died, but I'm not sure how that would hold up in Westerosi court, and the oath is much less clear about whether the renouncement of titles expires at death as well. If someone can inherit a title through…
All the nuts roll up to the Wall
In that case….
I'm worried now- will he still kill her if she's pregnant with his child?
I wouldn't be shocked at this point.
"My kids like him! Good stepdad material…"
Plus cousins is totally fine in Westeros (Tywin married his cousin), so I imagine aunt and nephew are fine.
Even more reason they should get married!
Who's Drogon going to care more about- one guy he sniffed once or his literal mother?
Is she becoming her father? I thought her actions here were totally justified. The Tarleys betrayed their former liege lord and refused multiple offers for leniency. By killing them, she also got the commoners to bend the knee.
Cersei isn't the even rightful heir right now after Tommen and everyone else died, is she? Is Jaime the heir?