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The Bloody Gate guards one entrance to the Vale. The Eyrie is the castle which serves as the principal seat of House Arryn, and it is miles and miles away from the Bloody Gate.
That's miles and miles?
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The Bloody Gate guards one entrance to the Vale. The Eyrie is the castle which serves as the principal seat of House Arryn, and it is miles and miles away from the Bloody Gate.
quote:Wow, I did not recall that they changed the geography that much from the books to the show. In the books, it was a very long day's ride for Cat and Co when they left the Mountains of the Moon with Tyrion/Bronn in tow before they reached the Eyrie.quote:
The Bloody Gate guards one entrance to the Vale. The Eyrie is the castle which serves as the principal seat of House Arryn, and it is miles and miles away from the Bloody Gate.
That's miles and miles?
quote:His character is a hypocritical little **** who needs to die painfully, though. But a well done little ****.
I thought Jonathan Pryce was amazing last night. That monologue to Margaery was nails. Terrific actor.
quote:I hope Theon and Sansa kill him together. Slowly and definitely severing his wanker.quote:IMO Theon kills Ramsay at some point after the Basterd Bowl
What about Theon? Surely his character arc ends up with some kind of redemption, right?
quote:In the previews for next week she asks him if he knew (what a basterd Ramsay is). Either way he deserves a punch in the face. I hope he really didn't, but it's hard to believe he had no idea. If he didn't, I hope he helps to get Ramsay both through the Vale support or another devious move. I also hope if he didn't he feels sincerely bad for Sansa and apologizes to her.
Sansa is also one of the few who truly knows who little finger is and what he is capable of. She will never fully trust him.
quote:quote:In the previews for next week she asks him if he knew (what a basterd Ramsay is). Either way he deserves a punch in the face. I hope he really didn't, but it's hard to believe he had no idea. If he didn't, I hope he helps to get Ramsay both through the Vale support or another devious move. I also hope if he didn't he feels sincerely bad for Sansa and apologizes to her.
Sansa is also one of the few who truly knows who little finger is and what he is capable of. She will never fully trust him.
You just never know with him. The actors portrayal of him is excellent.
quote:True. He's a total chameleon.
And even if he says he didn't know you'll never know for sure.
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Littlefinger doesn't want to be warden of the north. LF wants to be king. Chaos is a ladder, rung by rung he ascends. Warden of the north was only a possibility if X, and that isn't his destination or desire.
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How long were LF and Lysa Arryn ****ing? Any chance of Robin being his kid?
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I thought only Ned(and possibly Howland Reed) knows Jon's true parentage. If Catelyn and Robert didn't know then how would littlefinger? He could have stirred much more chaos if he had told Robert and Robert tried to kill Jon like he did with Dany.
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"I was with her when she died," Ned reminded the king. "She wanted to come home, to rest beside Brandon and Father." He could hear her still at times. Promise me, she had cried, in a room that smelled of blood and roses. Promise me, Ned. The fever had taken her strength and her voice had been faint as a whisper, but when he gave her his word, the fear had gone out of his sister's eyes. Ned remembered the way she had smiled then, how tightly her fingers had clutched his as she gave up her hold on life, the rose petals spilling from her palm, dead and black. After that he remembered nothing. They had found him still holding her body, silent with grief. The little crannogman, Howland Reed, had taken her hand from his. Ned could recall none of it. "I bring her flowers when I can," he said. "Lyanna was . . . fond of flowers."
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I'll play the skeptic, here.
What if she didn't give birth? Is the description always that the room smells of blood and roses? Is it ever described specifically as Lyanna lying in a pool of blood in any of the books? I honestly don't remember. Ned just got done fighting and killing dudes, he could be smelling the blood on his body from the fight.
Why are the rose petals black? Would someone give a new mother black roses as a gift?
edit: I guess they are just black b/c they are old and dead?
quote:And is also referenced many other times, in regards to other families and child birth. So in his world, that phrase means childbirth. Not that hard.
I states that she is lying in her "bed of blood" or something to that effect.
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Littlefinger is still a little **** and I'm still hoping someone takes him out. Plus he is way to creepy of a guy with his thing for Sansa since he can no longer have Catelyn.
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The reference to fever also connotes childbirth. Most women who died of "childbirth" actually die of puerperal infection, which sets in afterwards. Historically it was a leading cause of mortality for young women. I mentioned this up thread, maybe it's just cause I'm a woman, but Lyanna dying of fever in a bed of blood could not have been clearer to me when I first read it.
That doesn't mean she isn't bleeding from a different type of wound and dying of a fever associated with that, but the evidence is strong from the text that she's given birth.
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The reference to fever also connotes childbirth. Most women who died of "childbirth" actually die of puerperal infection, which sets in afterwards. Historically it was a leading cause of mortality for young women. I mentioned this up thread, maybe it's just cause I'm a woman, but Lyanna dying of fever in a bed of blood could not have been clearer to me when I first read it.
That doesn't mean she isn't bleeding from a different type of wound and dying of a fever associated with that, but the evidence is strong from the text that she's given birth.
Yes and that fever (typically after a birth) lends credence to the idea that she already gave birth....and someone is caring for the child. Lyanna most likely couldn't.