Seriously, what do you not get? Her entire immediate family is dead. Jorah is the closest living relative and he's spent the last decade banished in Essos. She's the oldest Mormont left on Bear Island. She has advisors to help her make decisions and I'm sure she often times deferred to their counsel on many occasions. But ultimately, she gets final say and she's clearly mature enough (unlike Robyn, who still had his mother) to make her own decisions. It's not like she proves to be a bad leader anyways so your argument is patently dumb.aTmAg said:How big is your immediate family? Would you let a 10 year old lead that? No? Then why would you let her lead a 60 man army?bonfarr said:aTmAg said:Yes.. but even in this non-reality it's stupid and laughable to have a 10 year old Momont chick running a city and leading veterans fighters into battle. That's the point. Her whole story line was ridiculous and is a knock against an otherwise great show.Urban Ag said:1) This isn't reality, it's a tv series based on five epic fantasy novelsaTmAg said:Cersie was the regent for Joffrey and Tomnen. I forget on Bran.smokeythebear said:Joffrey, Tommen, and Bran.aTmAg said:Which character(s)?smokeythebear said:Except that precedence was very clearly set by the books...aTmAg said:The fact that any of that happens is a flaw in the writing. I don't know who. Since Ned Stark was supposed to be Joffrey's regent (and Cersie stole that), I'm inclined too blame HBO.smokeythebear said:
It doesn't matter what you would do, it only matters what precedence the show sets. When Joffrey takes over the throne for himself and Bran is shown making decisions in Winterfell (with the advice of Maester Lewin) then it absolutely makes sense that young kids would be the head of their household in other houses.
One issue I have is that the regent seems to have no power in GoT. In reality, a young king wouldn't be able to defy the regent and start a war by executing somebody important on a whim. But of course the entire story wouldn't have happened if they followed that.
2) Joffrey had agreed with Cersei and his advisors to let Ned take the black. No one thought he was going to do that (maybe LF) and you can't overrule the king publicly. This is why Tywin sent Tyrion back to be hand to ensure the little a-hole didn't pull more stunts like that.
3) This isn't reality, it's a tv series based on five epic fantasy novels
4) If we want to compare to reality, there are numerous example of child/teen rulers, especially among the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans.
5) This isn't reality, it's a tv series based on five epic fantasy novels
She doesn't run a big city like Kings Landing, she runs a small island that only has like 60 fighters left in its army.
Edit: I'm not wasting another post on this dumb convo. Bear Island isn't 7 kingdoms, it's just a small town. They can choose to follow whomever they want. Seems Lyanna was as good a choice as any.