Do we know what Mysaria's "errand" is yet?
Complete guess on my part, but based on her "There's more than one way to win a war" and other context clues I think she is going to try to plant it in the minds of the people of kings landing to lead a revolt. Let them know they have the numbers, etc.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Do we know what Mysaria's "errand" is yet?
they're missing out on major income with aegon on life supportzap said:
The brothels will go on strike. Hit 'em where it hurts.
This you?AustinAg2K said:
I have been very disappointed in Daemon this season. It's like he got neutered or something. In season one, he had no issue taking a dude's head. This year, he seems afraid to do anything. I get that he didn't want to burn the entire army, but to let everyone walk at the beginning of the episode was stupid. At least he should have had his dragon eat the leader and then seen what the next in line says.
In fact, I would say the dragons are far less intimidating than I would expect. Outside of last week's battle, no one seems to really be all that afraid of them.
Her errand is to go to a brothel in King's Landing and meet with a prostitute. You'll have to imagine what happens from there...Brian Earl Spilner said:
Do we know what Mysaria's "errand" is yet?
Pretty much. I mean, at least to the people in the Riverlands, he's weak and incompetent. The Riverlands can do pretty much whatever they want.bluefire579 said:This you?AustinAg2K said:
I have been very disappointed in Daemon this season. It's like he got neutered or something. In season one, he had no issue taking a dude's head. This year, he seems afraid to do anything. I get that he didn't want to burn the entire army, but to let everyone walk at the beginning of the episode was stupid. At least he should have had his dragon eat the leader and then seen what the next in line says.
In fact, I would say the dragons are far less intimidating than I would expect. Outside of last week's battle, no one seems to really be all that afraid of them.
Well, there's now only one dragon in King's Landing, and he's the biggest and the meanest... So, good luck with that.CheeseSndwch said:
The blacksmith is the one who referred to the dragon head/dragons as nothing more than meat right? It would be pretty wild if the peasantry revolted and raided the dragon pits in desperation to stave off starvation.
Legend has it that Harrenhal is cursed, which explains Daemon's visions/hallucinations.combat wombat said:
I just don't follow what they're intending with all of the visions/hallucinations Daemon is experiencing. And the dark haired "witch" lady… she's trouble.
Ok. Maybe there are more dragons than I realize. For some reason, I thought only Aegon and Aemond had dragons. I could just be thinking that, because that is all we've seen of Team Green.redline248 said:
The sister-queen has a dragon, doesn't she? And didn't Otto mention one of Alicent's other kids has a dragon in whatever town he or she is living?
Danger Mouse said:Legend has it that Harrenhal is cursed, which explains Daemon's visions/hallucinations.combat wombat said:
I just don't follow what they're intending with all of the visions/hallucinations Daemon is experiencing. And the dark haired "witch" lady… she's trouble.
I saw a theory on Youtube today that said the witch lady has no interactions with anyone other than Daemon, and that she may actually be a hallucination of Daemon's as part of the Harrenhal curse.Danger Mouse said:Legend has it that Harrenhal is cursed, which explains Daemon's visions/hallucinations.combat wombat said:
I just don't follow what they're intending with all of the visions/hallucinations Daemon is experiencing. And the dark haired "witch" lady… she's trouble.
Didn't the lord there look directly at her in one of the scenes?AustinAg2K said:I saw a theory on Youtube today that said the witch lady has no interactions with anyone other than Daemon, and that she may actually be a hallucination of Daemon's as part of the Harrenhal curse.Danger Mouse said:Legend has it that Harrenhal is cursed, which explains Daemon's visions/hallucinations.combat wombat said:
I just don't follow what they're intending with all of the visions/hallucinations Daemon is experiencing. And the dark haired "witch" lady… she's trouble.
Danger Mouse said:Legend has it that Harrenhal is cursed, which explains Daemon's visions/hallucinations.combat wombat said:
I just don't follow what they're intending with all of the visions/hallucinations Daemon is experiencing. And the dark haired "witch" lady… she's trouble.
Aggie_2463 said:
Guess I am ignorant - I thought only aemond has a dragon now on team green
Team black - Rhaenyra, Jace, baella, and daemon
So it's 1 vs 4 right now but that 1 a badass motha who don't take no **** off of nobody
AustinAg2K said:
I think they could probably fit the Dunk and Egg stories just about anywhere. They are far less grand. There's very little about the "Game of Thrones" and much more about fun stories of a Hedge Knight and his companion. The biggest issue I see with them is that there will likely be a ton of confusion with having another Aegon in the world.
Had to look it upAggie_2463 said:
Guess I am ignorant - I thought only aemond has a dragon now on team green
Team black - Rhaenyra, Jace, baella, and daemon
So it's 1 vs 4 right now but that 1 a badass motha who don't take no **** off of nobody
AJ02 said:zap said:
King's Landing revolt is coming. They have been setting that up all season.
Jace is impressive. He treated with both the Starks and Freys successfully. He is also able to communicate with Rhaenyra in a way no one else can.
It's amazing that anyone in Westeros wants Harrenhal. It's a cursed money pit by all accounts.
Haven't the Frey's always been known as a house that will go against its word? Or was that strictly when Walder Frey was in charge?
Just wondering if we have to worry that the Freys will go back on their commitment to Rhaenyra.
AustinAg2K said:
So, I don't get the strategic importance of the Eyrie. In both HotD and GoT they made a big point of how it's impregnable, but couldn't someone just blockade the gates and then basically ignore it?
Sure, someone could fly Vhagar up there and burn it to the ground, but what does that really get you? I get Harenhall because it's in the middle of the most fertile land of Westeros. The Twins allow transport between the North and the South. Driftmark can blockade sea transport. Dragonstone is home to the most dragons. King's Landing is the capital. I understand the importance of nearly every other location they mention in the show, but I've never really understood why anyone would waste any thought with the Eyrie. There is only one way in and one way out. That makes it difficult to conquer, but also it means you could just block the road and they are stuck there.