quote:Huh?
That's sort of the point. Tommen is going to be a pariah for the Faith (in his mind) expect that cannot happen.
quote:Huh?
That's sort of the point. Tommen is going to be a pariah for the Faith (in his mind) expect that cannot happen.
quote:My guess is that the show will show him getting away...but then they have magic maps and Westerosi teleportation too.
How do you already know what the consequences of him taking the sword are? Did you screen future episodes?
quote:If it was hair it should say gold shall be their locks...or gold shall be their manes...but it is possible they refer to crowns.
Golden crowns could just refer to hair color. Those prophecies are hard to pin down.
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The prophecy in the show left out the part about the valonqar and the golden crowns (which suggests in the books that Myrcella briefly becomes queen).
So Cersei's death could be different than the books.
quote:quote:My guess is that the show will show him getting away...but then they have magic maps and Westerosi teleportation too.
How do you already know what the consequences of him taking the sword are? Did you screen future episodes?
I was applying logic to a scenario of a fat guy who is an indifferent rider along with a woman who may not be able to ride and in addition a baby getting very far from the castle with a lord who is an active huntsman and has a bunch of soldiers at his beck and call. This is also not just some ordinary tiara he stole..Valyrian swords are the pride of any house.
Tywin Lannister was obsessed with getting one since the Lannister sword disappeared when an ancestor decided to sail west...and he offered a few minor houses a lot of gold for their sword...and they told him to take a hike (which is why he eagerly melted down Ice). Randyll Tarly should not look the other way for this theft...but he will.
quote:Actually..I did not.
And as long as we're being hyper-critical, you used the word "indifferent" incorrectly.
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Many of the Lordships do not follow Salic Law, unlike the Iron Throne which passed over female heirs a few times starting with after Jaeherys I the Conciliator
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Many of the Lordships do not follow Salic Law, unlike the Iron Throne which passed over female heirs a few times starting with after Jaeherys I the Conciliator
Could be the nerdiest thing I have ever read.
quote:Yea, apparently this thread is for people who have read the books, but watch the show. It seems the show runners dont really care too much what the books were setting up anymore.quote:In the books Cersei is Lady of Casterly Rock. She would be ahead of Kevan...Many of the Lordships do not follow Salic Law, unlike the Iron Throne which passed over female heirs a few times starting with after Jaeherys I the Conciliatorquote:Good question, I was never clear if he renounced all claims, and Uncle Kevan is Lord?
So now that Jamie is no longer in the Kingsguard, does he become Lord of Casterly Rock?
quote:don't think either are dead at end of ADWD
Who dies first in the books, Tommen or Myrcella or neither?
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Who dies first in the books, Tommen or Myrcella or neither?
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Who dies first in the books, Tommen or Myrcella or neither?
Myrcella first, not by Sand Snakes.
quote:It doesn't. Her trial by combat is probably unrelated to the prophesy you refer to.
Doesn't the prophecy in the show say something to the effect that "someone younger and prettier than you will come to take all you hold dear." How does mountain vs hound fit into that?
quote:Yup.
She thinks it's Margery but it could just as easily be Dany.
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Its a prediction of the future.
quote:Glad you don't work for the show, lol.
Ok the idea of Tommen (a king) even in disguise fighting in a trial by combat is ludicrous.
However, the method of death - at the hands of the Mountain is not and makes a lot of sense actually.
Someone said above they weren't sure the MountainZombie was all that intelligent or lucid really.....
So what if with Margaery now controlling Tommen coerces him into blaming Cersei for all of the troubles, the incarceration of her, Loras and even Cersei herself and empowering the faith militant, etc. I have little faith (pun intended) in Margaery's newfound faith being legitimate. I think she had a long time to think and plot and just one week before (maybe days before in their time) she was trying to have Loras remain strong, etc.
So Tommen becomes very upset lashing out at Cersei even calling her names or threatening her. Cersei is enraged and before she knows what has happened ....the Mountain intervenes and does the only thing he knows he is supposed to do right now which is kill anyone threatening Cersei. So (remember back to that Mountain scene - and why were we shown that?)....the Mountain simply grabs Tommen and smashes his head into a wall. Limp rag, dead on the floor before anyone knows what happened.
Then the next part of the prophecy is fulfilled in a logical way - a younger prettier person has usurped her and her last child the king is dead.
The next part of the prophecy comes in when Jamie finds out. You saw how angry he was....So he returns form Riverrun and is pissed off....he chokes Cersei and just as she dies he is also struck down by the Mountain. So she is killed by the little brother and Jaime follows her into death shortly after as he followed her into life.
quote:I would agree with you, but the way it was portrayed on the show was "this will show my mean ol dad"
Sam is too scholarly to go brazen with the sword. He's taking it somewhere to figure out why Valerian steel does what it does to white walkers