But would you like it with a fox? Would you like it in a box?
But would you like it with a fox? Would you like it in a box?
It's only just the continent's SECOND-most popular song!
Drogon isn't based on an S and he doesn't even have a beefy arm, so I mean, what, we're still considering this is even a question?
You're right. I think the Valryians in general were dumb old shepherds in boring town, and then they collectively found the dragons and fucked shit up for the Ghiscarian Empire and founded the Freehold. The Targs were just special being the only ones who heeded the prophesy of Doom and set up West before it was too…
I didn't find her chapters too boring, but the show is killing me. They need a new dynamic. Like the Ser Hyle or the Septon or even Shadrich (sp?), there was a lot of exposition and world-building and smallfolks lifestyle in her chapters.
I think Wex would be a much better squire for Brienne, he's just how she likes them.
Weren't the Targaryens just shepherds mucking around with sheep not being important until they accidentally discovered how to control dragons and then became the preeminent family of Valyria? Basically like the Beverly Hillbillies of Essos. So, yeah, Valyria used to be mundane.
One of the things GRRM best is refer to objects/stories from multiple sources under different names and introductions, so it doesn't really matter if the Dragon-binder or Joramun horn are at all related, but they could be! Magick!
I might be wrong, but wasn't much of the reluctance on the part of the Watch in the books more about feeding them than the obvious, yes we gotta do something before they're wights? Because just ignoring that "the dead rise and leaving them there" is a very different and stupid worry than the "what will the living…
Not that direct, as those Thenns are dead.
But these are cities and holdfasts, not mere thatch-roofed cottages in the countryside…
Whores.
Her army is foreign, whether Dothraki as intended (and maybe again, post-pit-pilgrimage) or Unsullied, but she's not foreign and it's well established there are tons of Targaryen loyalists in every region of Westeros, except the Iron Islands/North of the Wall.
Nymeria commentary goes in the Lady Stoneheart Truthers subsections methinks.
I don't know, those salt flats at the seaside seemed to be pretty far from that river that flowed through a forest. Maybe two hours?
I don't know how anyone could read that moon door scene and NOT remember "Only Cat".
I think it was less iconic than repetitive. "Only Cat" was iconic, "[..] and Moonboy for all I know" etc were repetitive.
You're being culturally insensitive and projecting our mores on another culture.
Davos's.
Are there definitely not Willas and Garlan in the show? Just Loras and Margaery?