That is in the imagine tolkien like ending people see coming around season 2. I'm not sure if it's the ending though
That is in the imagine tolkien like ending people see coming around season 2. I'm not sure if it's the ending though
You know Reddit and its tendency to watch things at lower resolution
Quiet you
Marshmellows now or games of throne later.
Yea but it's strongly rooted (heh) in the weirwood communication system, they carved the faces right on the tree.
You actually can interact with these spirits or whatever, so for their purposes sure it's gods
For some reason there seems to be an effort to keep stark kings from entering whatever it is. Iron swords…
Last time this happened people thought hbo did that themselves.( I'm sure they got a rush out of playing the game themselves )
This time, as far as leaks go it's pretty weak. Two day early crap version? To what ends though assuming I'm right.
Which is absolutely what we're doing
I for one love it when people point out they don't watch it.
We get it, you're wrong
Oath breakers.
Yeah I didn't realize they lost so many bannerman
I think it matters because it's a thematic element to his work. Other forces are often mistaken for divine power and that convinces people to do dumb crazy shit
He's a fire wight like Jon and lady stoneheart, still considered dead. I think they are invoking some magic, but they don't really understand it. White walkers animate ice wights, so some parallel magic maybe
I think The hound might be a wight too, probably not but it would make a lot of sense
Ok I really want this now. Euron's big plan is to summon a kraken, Drogon immediately makes a meal of the kraken like Balerion use to.
It would sort of be a parallel to what happened to harren the black during Aegon's invasion
Dude could sing
Unless someone with dragons stops by and reminds those show weirdos of oaths
Tyrion's you mean
Sir Schumacher, you have my sword
Portraying high garden as a chump all the sudden makes no sense. They were going to be enough to put renly on thrown and won battle of black water. They had no substantial losses in anything, also they had a castle. All of the sudden they became completely inept
He tries to summon a kraken and Drogon will make calamari
Jamie did tell catelyn, not that it would of gotten to bran
I'd like to take this opportunity to mistakenly referr to this as the banality of evil