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Draai Laag from Pittsburgh has good sour beers too.

Monk's or Eulogy?

The darkest timeline

Why, that's Ser Ilyn Payne, a relative of Tyrion's and Brienne's buddy, Podrick Payne! Dany's father, the late Mad King, had his tongue removed for being a wiseass.

Guncer Sunglass is killed for not supporting his liege lord, not because he refuses to convert. "Afterward Guncer Sunglass, mildest and most pious of lords, told Stannis he could no longer support his claim." Similarly, when Greatjon Umber threatens to take his men home from Winterfell, Robb tells him, "And when we

I was addressing David Benioff's statement (Inside the Episode) that the first time we saw Stannis and Melisandre they were sacrificing people on the beach, which is not true in the books or the show. "Axell Florent" is later burned in the show for being an infidel, while "Alester Florent" is burned in the books for

Indeed, statues of the Seven are burned on the beach. Show Stannis has some of his wife's Florent relatives burned for not converting to Melisandre's Lord of Light, but Book Stannis is non-religious. So far Book Stannis has only used burning as a form of execution for criminals (instead of beheading), and he is

Maester Aemon, the blind maester at Castle Black, is Dany's great-uncle. When Jon Snow was considering leaving the Night's Watch to help Robb in season 1, Aemon explained that he remained loyal to the Night's Watch when his family was being killed in Robert's Rebellion.