crowgirl13
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crowgirl13

After Griffith's ascent the "Hints" of magic become a full blown epidemic. That's the same as whats happening with GoT. Its been established that there were magical elements but they've been gone for a while(i.e. the MANTICORE poison) and just like berserk an event brought magic back to the world(dragons). Magic is

I thought it was already established throughout the show that magic exists in this universe... What's to complain about haha

I know right, I was very saddened by the lack of extremely important dialogue.

Can't tell if you're joking... But I think the dragons, blue mouthed wizards, skinwalkers, ancient evil white walkers, and armies of undead already accomplished that years ago.

I don't get why. The high fantasy stuff had to show up eventually. The fact that it finally manifested actually had a lot of impact for me because of how rare we saw anything fantasy-like through the entire show. We got a nice reminder every now and again but that was it. Now its becoming central to the plot. I find

The skeletons were freakin awesome! It was like a tribute to Jason and Argonauts. Then the little girl with the fireballs! I loved it all. Then again I'm a gamer and I love fantasy games.

He was just trying to help them by pointing something out. Imagine you have your house and someone points out that someone can get in because something like a lock is broken or just not working properly. Now, this guy is being like that friend who would go into your house while everyone was away and maybe moving some

Because god forbid developers would be doing their job.

He'll go back I think. He is just going to disappear while things calm down. My guess is his fear is with the bells ringing he knows something went down. Varys is probably concerned that Jamie may now spill the beans and he will be implicated in the murder. Go with Tyrion, use his spies to hear what is going on. When

god I forgot about that scene. You mean varys "orphanage"? In the books that legit creeped me out.

Thats what happened in the book. It didnt become that way. It was that way.

Jojen is as good as dead, I would have been surprised if he would have made it through another book.

I hope that is not the case. I'd probably prefer that the walders get ripped apart by direwolves and crows anyways (true north style courtesy of Bran aka "The Old Gods") than by the brotherhood without banners.

3 things stood out for me.

Only after the criticism they received. Sorry, but making a side project with a minority character doesn't absolve you from your fuck-ups in the future. You're not allowed to be racist if you have a black friend. Doesn't work then, doesn't work now.

Noooo, you don't get it, Lindy! What's hard is designing armor that isn't a mesh bikini and shorts that leaves literally every vital organ exposed while still making the character as sexxxx-ready at all times as possible! IT'S JUST DIFFICULT WHY CAN'T YOU FEEL SORRY FOR THESE POOR GUYS???

Then you talk to Bethesda. Their Elder Scrolls games let you play male or female. So apparently it can be done 'cause I don't hear them bitching about how fucking hard it is to do.

"Prior to the release of Assassin's Creed III in 2012, creative director Alex Hutchinson talked about how it would have been a "pain" to include a female protagonist in that game because "the history of the American Revolution is the history of men."

I'm not very good at my job, says Assassin's Creed director