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Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
betiko wrote:Just a little recap of lords of the 7 kingdoms at the present time, let me know if I'm right:
winterfell: roose bolton
casterly rock: tywin lannister? can't remember if he ended up naming someone else (not tyrion for sure)
riverrun: walder frey? but littlefinger has harenhal?
dragonstone (and storm's end???): stannis baratheon
pyke: balon greyjoy
highgarden: mace tyrell?
sunspear: doran martell
the eyrie: lysa arryn
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
betiko wrote:Also why is it called the 7 kingdoms when they are 8 or 9?
betiko wrote:betiko wrote:Just a little recap of lords of the 7 kingdoms at the present time, let me know if I'm right:
winterfell: roose bolton
casterly rock: tywin lannister? can't remember if he ended up naming someone else (not tyrion for sure)
riverrun: walder frey? but littlefinger has harenhal?
dragonstone (and storm's end???): stannis baratheon
pyke: balon greyjoy
highgarden: mace tyrell?
sunspear: doran martell
the eyrie: lysa arryn
As a reminder I asked this question earlier. What s up with storm s end? Is it tyrell property through renly? Also why is it called the 7 kingdoms when they are 8 or 9?
Army of GOD wrote:betiko wrote:betiko wrote:Just a little recap of lords of the 7 kingdoms at the present time, let me know if I'm right:
winterfell: roose bolton
casterly rock: tywin lannister? can't remember if he ended up naming someone else (not tyrion for sure)
riverrun: walder frey? but littlefinger has harenhal?
dragonstone (and storm's end???): stannis baratheon
pyke: balon greyjoy
highgarden: mace tyrell?
sunspear: doran martell
the eyrie: lysa arryn
As a reminder I asked this question earlier. What s up with storm s end? Is it tyrell property through renly? Also why is it called the 7 kingdoms when they are 8 or 9?
Dude, I haven't a god damn clue (and yeah, I read patches and Strike Wolf's responses). Its really confusing honestly.
Like this is the first season the Martells were even introduced, right? And now Oberyn has a pretty big role as a judge...
Gillipig wrote:What do you guys think about Jon Snow's identity? Who is his mother and is Ned Stark really his father? I'm with the crowd that thinks his mother is Ned Stark's sister Lyanna and his father is Rhaegar Targaryen. This would explain some things such as how honourable to the bone Ned Stark could ever produce a bastard (answer is he didn't) and why if he didn't he took him into his family, by his own standards he dishonoured himself, and risked the wrath of his wife (answer is he did it for his sister). It would also make sense in that if he's Targaryen and got dragon blood he might be able to ride one of the dragons, since Daenerys can only ride one of her dragons she might be tempted to find allies who can help her out in that way, and she's logically also looking for a husband (even though in the books she says she's not), Jon is young and if it becomes evident that he's got dragon blood she might consider him.
It is also physically possible that it happened because Rhaegar held Lyanna captive during the war.
What do you think? What theory resonates in your head?
patches70 wrote:Gillipig wrote:What do you guys think about Jon Snow's identity? Who is his mother and is Ned Stark really his father? I'm with the crowd that thinks his mother is Ned Stark's sister Lyanna and his father is Rhaegar Targaryen. This would explain some things such as how honourable to the bone Ned Stark could ever produce a bastard (answer is he didn't) and why if he didn't he took him into his family, by his own standards he dishonoured himself, and risked the wrath of his wife (answer is he did it for his sister). It would also make sense in that if he's Targaryen and got dragon blood he might be able to ride one of the dragons, since Daenerys can only ride one of her dragons she might be tempted to find allies who can help her out in that way, and she's logically also looking for a husband (even though in the books she says she's not), Jon is young and if it becomes evident that he's got dragon blood she might consider him.
It is also physically possible that it happened because Rhaegar held Lyanna captive during the war.
What do you think? What theory resonates in your head?
That's the conventional theory. And while it seems likely that Jon's mother was Lyanna, it's quite possible that his father wasn't Rhaegar.
There was a tournament held in King's Landing where Rhaegar won and he named Lyanna the Queen of Beauty. It's tradition that the winner do this. This kind of set of the events that led to Robert's rebellion because not long after Rhaegar kidnapped Lyanna.
However, it was during this tournament that reportedly Lyanna was "violated". By whom we don't know. By "violated" we can assume "raped", or it's possible that Lyanna was a willing participant. Selmy knows the story (he was there) but he hasn't revealed the details.
Lyanna was betrothed to Robert but she didn't love him or even much like him. She loved someone else, whom we don't know for sure who. That may be who "violated" her at the tourney. We just don't know the details yet, and one of the few people who knows the truth is dead, with his head cut off. Heck, Ned Stark might have been the only person who knew the truth.
There is another theory which is possible, involving the Dane house, and I'll tell that one later.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
House Baratheon is the youngest of the original great houses, tracing its descent from Orys Baratheon, one of Aegon I Targaryen's fiercest generals, and rumored to be his bastard brother.
Princess Rhaelle Targaryen, daughter of Aegon V Targaryen, married into the House and birthed Lord Steffon Baratheon, continuing the close ties between the dragon and the stag.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote: Arya is going down a path of vengeance. It's not a pretty path and every indication is that it is going to get worse. That's not me talking about the books, that's me referring to the show. The way she killed that man a couple episodes back was more than just a little vindictive.
pearljamrox2 wrote:strike wolf wrote: Arya is going down a path of vengeance. It's not a pretty path and every indication is that it is going to get worse. That's not me talking about the books, that's me referring to the show. The way she killed that man a couple episodes back was more than just a little vindictive.
Here is a picture of Jon Snow stabbing Karl through the head and out of his mouth. Note the really uncomfortable angle he had to use to kill him in this way. He could have stabbed him through the back, or cut his head off and it would have been easier, more convenient. He must really wanted to kill him in this specific way to use such an odd, uncomfortable angle to do it. But that's ok...it's good noble Jon snow that did it. Sweet little Arya, who should be spending her time dreaming of unicorns and rainbows, doesn't kill people because they want to rape and abuse her. Nope, she's just mad because the dude has her sword. Pretty soon she will be eating babies and stuff.
I wonder if Jon was mad at Karl for killing Commander Moormon. Good thing he got a chance to run the Moormon family sword thru his head.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
patches70 wrote:Army of GOD wrote:betiko wrote:betiko wrote:Just a little recap of lords of the 7 kingdoms at the present time, let me know if I'm right:
winterfell: roose bolton
casterly rock: tywin lannister? can't remember if he ended up naming someone else (not tyrion for sure)
riverrun: walder frey? but littlefinger has harenhal?
dragonstone (and storm's end???): stannis baratheon
pyke: balon greyjoy
highgarden: mace tyrell?
sunspear: doran martell
the eyrie: lysa arryn
As a reminder I asked this question earlier. What s up with storm s end? Is it tyrell property through renly? Also why is it called the 7 kingdoms when they are 8 or 9?
Dude, I haven't a god damn clue (and yeah, I read patches and Strike Wolf's responses). Its really confusing honestly.
Like this is the first season the Martells were even introduced, right? And now Oberyn has a pretty big role as a judge...
Westeros has 7 kingdoms in the same way that the US has 50 states. Each kingdom is just the administrative area of the government located in King's Landing. Just as the 50 states are administrative areas for the United States. Each state in the US also has a degree of autonomy just as the 7 kingdoms do.
Each state in the US has a governor, just like the 7 kingdoms have governors, except the kingdoms call the governors "wardens".
Why it was set up like that in Westeros is also akin to why it is set up like that in the US. There is a historical and material process that led to the creation of each state. In the US it was simply moving enough people into a specific area until there were enough to adequately control the area and then was legislated into a state. After wiping out or otherwise controlling the native Americans in the areas.
In Westeros, before the seven kingdoms, there were hundreds and hundreds of little kingdoms. Over time and war, the material process, those kingdoms were consolidated into larger realms, eventually reaching the point of 7 kingdoms. The 7 kingdoms would fight each other and no doubt given time they would have been absorbing each other except Aegon finally came and put an end to all that, sort of. And he turned the 7 kingdoms into the 7 states of Westeros that made up Aegon's newly conquered nation.
The Iron Islands bent the knee and became a vassal state. Kind of like the Philippines is to the US today. The North remained pretty much wild and untamed, kind of like Montana (hahaha).
It's not that hard, really, to understand.
pearljamrox2 wrote:Oh wow...So Jon is so good, you can't even hold him accountable for what he does...It's the directors fault. Every example I have given, of "good" people killing someone in a horrible way, and you explain it away. But Arya, with her tiny sword and her tiny body, kills a guy in one of only ways she probably Physically can, and she is going dark. Wonderful. Forget the fact that she has been a constant hostage, in constant danger of anything happening to her, seen all of her adult family killed. Some people might say she is Vengeful, vindictive, she has blood lust. Others might say..she is Brave, fiercly loyal to her family.
You as a book reader think, gee..that scene at Crastor's Keep wasn't in the book, so it's the directors fault. I have already told you..this thread is about the SHOW...not the book. Whatever your ideas of Jon in the book....this story is a little different than the book. You can't disregard a part of the SHOW in a discussion about the SHOW because it wasnt in the BOOK. Hell, anything that happens in the book, I can just say...oh, it's not Arya that is dark, the writer just thought it would be really cool if Arya killed Polliver in the same way he killed Lommy. Or did it happen that way in the book..probably not. I guess we can blame that on the director to then...sweet Arya is off the hook.
Maybe Arya should have just given Polliver a good scolding instead of sticking her blade thru his face. "Shame on you Polliver for killing my friend, a little boy. And really, me for some chicken? Maybe if you had offered some mash potatoes it would have been a fair deal. Now run along Polliver, and do try to be nicier to people...Have a nice day"
betiko wrote:patches70 wrote:Army of GOD wrote:betiko wrote:betiko wrote:Just a little recap of lords of the 7 kingdoms at the present time, let me know if I'm right:
winterfell: roose bolton
casterly rock: tywin lannister? can't remember if he ended up naming someone else (not tyrion for sure)
riverrun: walder frey? but littlefinger has harenhal?
dragonstone (and storm's end???): stannis baratheon
pyke: balon greyjoy
highgarden: mace tyrell?
sunspear: doran martell
the eyrie: lysa arryn
As a reminder I asked this question earlier. What s up with storm s end? Is it tyrell property through renly? Also why is it called the 7 kingdoms when they are 8 or 9?
Dude, I haven't a god damn clue (and yeah, I read patches and Strike Wolf's responses). Its really confusing honestly.
Like this is the first season the Martells were even introduced, right? And now Oberyn has a pretty big role as a judge...
Westeros has 7 kingdoms in the same way that the US has 50 states. Each kingdom is just the administrative area of the government located in King's Landing. Just as the 50 states are administrative areas for the United States. Each state in the US also has a degree of autonomy just as the 7 kingdoms do.
Each state in the US has a governor, just like the 7 kingdoms have governors, except the kingdoms call the governors "wardens".
Why it was set up like that in Westeros is also akin to why it is set up like that in the US. There is a historical and material process that led to the creation of each state. In the US it was simply moving enough people into a specific area until there were enough to adequately control the area and then was legislated into a state. After wiping out or otherwise controlling the native Americans in the areas.
In Westeros, before the seven kingdoms, there were hundreds and hundreds of little kingdoms. Over time and war, the material process, those kingdoms were consolidated into larger realms, eventually reaching the point of 7 kingdoms. The 7 kingdoms would fight each other and no doubt given time they would have been absorbing each other except Aegon finally came and put an end to all that, sort of. And he turned the 7 kingdoms into the 7 states of Westeros that made up Aegon's newly conquered nation.
The Iron Islands bent the knee and became a vassal state. Kind of like the Philippines is to the US today. The North remained pretty much wild and untamed, kind of like Montana (hahaha).
It's not that hard, really, to understand.
thanks for all the detailed explanations patches even if you're not answering my original question.
let's put it another way:
The Kingdom of the North
winterfell: roose bolton
Kingdom of the Mountain and Vale
the eyrie: lysa arryn
Kingdom of the Isles and Rivers
riverrun: walder frey? littlefinger has harenhal?
+pyke (iron islands): balon greyjoy
Kingdom of the Rock
casterly rock: tywin lannister???? didn't he pass it on to someone else?
Kingdom of the Stormlands
storm's end: stannis baratheon???? the tyrells???? the lannisters???
Kingdom of the Reach
highgarden: mace tyrell or the grandma?
Dorne
sunspear: doran martell
indepedent capital
king's landing: Tommen Lannister
+dragonstone: stannis baratheon?
can you guys help me understand at this present time who is ruling officially/unofficially each kingdom and if I understood correctly in which kingdon each domain belongs to????
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:
Polliver had to die. Arya didn't need to deliver the killing strike. She didn't need to make it vindictive. Hell I actually like that she killed Polliver. I like that she killed that guy bragging about the wolf's head last season. It doesn't stop me however from worrying that she is on a dark path.
pearljamrox2 wrote:strike wolf wrote:
Polliver had to die. Arya didn't need to deliver the killing strike. She didn't need to make it vindictive. Hell I actually like that she killed Polliver. I like that she killed that guy bragging about the wolf's head last season. It doesn't stop me however from worrying that she is on a dark path.
Here is that scene..just because it is one of the greatest scenes in the whole show(in my opinion)
As for did she have to do it. Notice when the Hound is almost overcome. He is slow getting back to his feet, all the men are weakened, tired. But it's still 3 against 1. Arya couldn't have helped out until just then. And she might have saved the Hound and herself..who knows. She couldn't have killed them until they were weakened. The first guy was shocked by being hit over the head and she took care of him quick. Yes...she took her time and threw a little spice on Polliver...And I love it! I can't even explain how happy I feel every time I see that smile creep on her face, as she is riding off on her own horse, with needle at her side.
Yes, the look on her face right after she does it is haunting. I kinda think it is crazy, that you shouldn't kill someone if you have very, very specific personal reasons to do so...but it is acceptable to kill because someone told you to. It's cool for Jon Snow, because Thorne(the acting commander) sent him on that mission hoping he would be killed. I'm not against Jon Snow, I love him too. I'm trying to point out the hypocracy this says Arya is somehow doing something wrong, or that what she is doing is somehow different than what most fighters/killers do. Again, perhaps because she is a child, and a girl, it comes off different.
So, would you say Ned Stark became vindictive when he rebelled against the Mad King? Because, I think the Antonyms of vindictive are what ever one thinks of Ned Stark. Do you think Arya will become all of the Synonyms of vindictive in her dealings with all people, because that is how she is becoming? Or do you think she is only going to treat her enemies that way? It would be nice if she wasn't always completely surrounded by her enemies. Maybe we could know for sure then.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:
Not necessarily. Howland Reed was at the Tower of Joy when Ned found Lyanna.
betiko wrote:The Kingdom of the North
winterfell: roose bolton
Kingdom of the Mountain and Vale
the eyrie: lysa arryn
Kingdom of the Isles and Rivers
riverrun: walder frey? littlefinger has harenhal?
+pyke (iron islands): balon greyjoy
Kingdom of the Rock
casterly rock: tywin lannister???? didn't he pass it on to someone else?
Kingdom of the Stormlands
storm's end: stannis baratheon???? the tyrells???? the lannisters???
Kingdom of the Reach
highgarden: mace tyrell or the grandma?
Dorne
sunspear: doran martell
indepedent capital
king's landing: Tommen Lannister
+dragonstone: stannis baratheon?
can you guys help me understand at this present time who is ruling officially/unofficially each kingdom and if I understood correctly in which kingdon each domain belongs to????
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:To be fair, Barristan Selmy is also supposed to be as good if not a better swordsman than Jaime though according to Selmy himself Jaime is the best natural swordsman he ever met.
Arthur Dane was a badass though. that's for sure. So was Gerald Hightower for that matter and they were both at the Tower of Joy when Ned Stark rode up to find his sister. The story I love about him is when Jaime was squiring for him and they were going after a group of outlaws led by someone called "The Smiling Knight". Jaime came across Mr. Smiles first and fought him to a relative standstill for a moment before Arthur Dane came up and The Smiling Knight left Jaime alone to fight Arthur. If I remember right, The Smiling Knight broke three swords in his fight against Ser Arthur Dane and each time Dane let him go grab another one before continuing their duel. Eventually Arthur killed the Smiling Knight first but it is an interesting story.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
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