I’m so glad it’s not just me who has the Falkor problem.
I’m so glad it’s not just me who has the Falkor problem.
Also (sorry), they didn’t plan a pincer movement against the Boltons. They planned how to defend against a pincer movement made by the Boltons, which was to dig trenches on their flanks (which quickly became irrelevant because their commander promptly rode out into the middle of the battlefield during an emotional…
And I think that was the point. In the battle in the north there were mountains of dead as they fell into the path of outright battle. In the south they made an example of a few (by burning only one ship and letting some of the masters crew flee) and essentially employed diplomacy over mass casualties (sort of). Dany…
Sorry, but this is really nagging me as the article has said it twice now but... The dragons did NOT destroy a fleet of ships. Quite the opposite, they very specifically burnt ONE ship far more than they needed to in order to show what they could do, and so the rest of the ships could be captured and used in Denny’s…