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Dario Alvarez
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But the day was saved already: the crows stood at the end of the battle. The thing is, (in the book) the battle at The Wall was really more like a siege, with several squirmishes along the way, and just when it seemed all was lost Stannis appears. Even though in the show things must be usually condensed, this can't

Of course we knew Maester Aemon was a Targaryen… he told Jon like 2 seasons ago, right before they set sail to Beyond The Wall. And he went into details that time, I don't remember exactly but he was something like the great grand-uncle of the Mad King (yeah, he is REALLY old).

You sir got a valid point :-)

Battle at Castle Black in S4E9? Alright, but WHICH battle? I certainly hope they do all the battles: I know the show usually skip battle scenes, but hey, in the first one (the small group of windling attacking from this side of the wall) there's an important death! And the second one is not one, but a protracted