You can't just axe an entire existing leadership structure and expect to be able to roll on. Dany knew this in Mereen, and had to work with the Masters. Aegon knew it when he took the 7 kingdoms to begin with.
You can't just axe an entire existing leadership structure and expect to be able to roll on. Dany knew this in Mereen, and had to work with the Masters. Aegon knew it when he took the 7 kingdoms to begin with.
No real reason to come here, then.
It's not really a joke. CB's intelligence changed when they threw a fireball at him, and he became fully baked.
That'd be an interesting ending: After (insert 7 Kingdoms absolute cataclysm) we see Littlefinger strolling amongst the utter devastation in Kings Landing. Poking out of the rubble, we see the Iron Throne. Littlefinger sits down in it, and grins.
Why does everyone keep saying this? Sansa had her opportunity and she all but abdicated.
She's not heading to the Summer Isles tho
I don't know if the Sopranos was ever quite the global phenomenon that GoT is.
There's talk of a Robert's Rebellion spin-off.
Isn't she dry by now?
I just had this conversation…
They must have some great climate control, and to be right next to the ocean too. I can only hope they have some sort of time-control on them. Hopefully there are interns re-transcribing all books past 200 years, or so.
Feels like she was pretty resigned to Tommen dying soon. I was wondering if he would try to go macho on Frankengregor.
The door opens slightly, Jon slides in through the crack, "Hey!"
That's what I meant. The prophecy has always meant Jamie, to me. I wouldn't even be surprised if its some kind of symmetry, where he kills her as he's dying. They came in together, seems fair that they'd go out together.
Wasn't most of it stored away until the Battle of the Blackwater? Perhaps Cersei magicked some in beneath the Sept for this moment. Or perhaps it was simply in an area that very few people ever had access to.
Probably what will push Jamie over, as well.
So who would it be, then? Robert's Rebellion was over a year long, I doubt she was late 3 months. Did Arthur Dayne knock up his best friend's wife/squeeze/captive?
She's in the Riverlands. Finding a corpse wouldn't really seem like much of a challenge, would it?
When they cut, with face layered on face, I don't think they were being ambiguous.
They didn't go through the pain of waging a rebellion just to kick off the guy they backed for a child of the guy they killed who wouldn't reach maturity for nearly two decades.