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Stannis left it wholly abandoned. It is known. And the Lannisters didn't send anyone there for the same reason Stannis didn't leave anyone there: The goldmines dried up a few years before Tommen was crowned king, so the Lannisters are in serious debt to the iron bank.That was the reason that they needed the Tyrell

Except that the Lannisters are spread too thin, broke as a damn joke. Just after Tommen's coronation Tywin revealed to Cersei that they owe the Iron Bank of Braavos a tremendous sum of money, and the gold mines of the Westerlands actually ran dry three years before. He said that they need the Tyrells' wealth and

Jane Grey wasn't War of the Roses, she was Tudor. Everything else is spot on.

Just the tip?

Same! Jonerys for life.

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If you pause & read the text, the knife's hilt is made of dragonglass, and the blade of valyrean steel.

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It has to be skin to skin contact.

We were never told exactly how she was cured, though.

It's possible he went there on his own to try and find a cure, and they locked him up?

Not so much if you have dragons.

Fish mostly. And probably provisions from the Tyrells & Dorne.

Because the Lannisters are already spread too thin (they're just about out of real soldiers - all they have left are the scared teenagers Arya met), and are broke as a joke. Tywin told Cersei that their fortune had dried up with the Westerlands gold mines, 3 years before Tommen was crowned, and they were in serious

No. Stannis left the castle empty when he left to get money from the Iron Bank and returned with the sellswords. He committed his entire force to the North. It was his Hail Mary play. Either he was going to win and keep moving south towards King's Landing, or he was going to die trying. He was also massively in debt

And don't LoL followers burn their dead anyway? Or do they just burn people alive?

I doubt it… there aren't many blondes around (which makes sense as it's a recessive trait and there was a whole apocalypse), and she was trying really hard to keep her identity hidden from the Grounders. Even if it had been blood (as opposed to some kind of berry juice - which is what I assumed), it would've still

No argument here. Apparently Walder Frey told Jaime that he did lock him back up again after they took Riverrun, but I'd've thought that Arya would've let him out if she's been there since before Jaime even left.

Oh I'd absolutely agree with that. Strategically, it was a dumb dumb move to not at least put some soldiers there, but it was also doubly stupid for her to only NOW be discussing where Dany might land. Like, that's the type of thing you have a chat about before she's just a dragon's fart away from King's Landing.
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The Lord of Light is kind of a dick like that… like, the only people who can bring back the dead (besides the Night King) are Red Priests who've lost their faith.