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Who ends up sitting on the Iron Throne?


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Just remember who were team snow gawd from the start.. Now everyone on the bandwagon


Also think we're looking at 3 targaryens 8o

That's the one thing that doesn't make cents to me because

Isn't that why Cersei hates Tyrion? Because her mom gave birth to him? I vaguely remember she was pretty certain of her memory.

The overall issue is that he killed their mother during birth and the cherry on top is that the prophecy Cersei was given told her that her brother would be the one to kill her (Cersei).
 
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Wait why the hell do we want Tyrion to be a Targaerean? what's the point? Jon I get.

I dunno, people like tyrion and want him to be part of that fam for some reason. People saying varys could be also. It's sounding like star wars where people end up being skywalkers.
 
Is there really a point in putting anything that happened in the books in spoiler tabs? It's not like it's going to ruin anything for show watchers. Actually all of the past should be discussed so everyone in here can be up on game.
 
Wait why the hell do we want Tyrion to be a Targaerean? what's the point? Jon I get.

I dunno, people like tyrion and want him to be part of that fam for some reason. People saying varys could be also. It's sounding like star wars where people end up being skywalkers.

I mean with Varys he talked about how his balls was used for magic and we know how King's Blood is good for magic. Its a possible hint.

For Tyrion...


Aerys was being wild flagrant around his moms.

The relationship between Aerys and Tywin was always complicated. When he was still a prince, Aerys had developed a crush on Joanna Lannister who was to marry her cousin Tywin. Aerys was present at the wedding in 263 AC and drank too much during the feast, leading to him joking that it was a great pity that the lord's right to the first night had been abolished and to taking certain liberties during the bedding. It is said that Tywin did not forget Aerys's behavior.

Aerys's marriage to his younger sister, Rhaella, was less happy than Tywin's. Aerys was known to keep many mistresses, and whilst Rhaella turned a blind eye to her husbands infidelities, she objected heavily against "turning my ladies into ******". In 263 AC, Lady Joanna Lannister was dismissed by Rhaella, shortly after having married Lord Tywin. Whilst no official reason was given for Joanna's abrupt dismissal, she was not the first of Rhaella's ladies to be dismissed in this fashion, nor was she the last

Its thought that he could have raped her. It would explain why Tywin sided with Robert during the rebellion.
 
Is there really a point in putting anything that happened in the books in spoiler tabs? It's not like it's going to ruin anything for show watchers. Actually all of the past should be discussed so everyone in here can be up on game.
If we're not spoiler tagging Tower of Joy anymore than we might as well not spoiler tag anything. 
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Is there really a point in putting anything that happened in the books in spoiler tabs? It's not like it's going to ruin anything for show watchers. Actually all of the past should be discussed so everyone in here can be up on game.
I thought about that too, I know reddit's game of thrones subreddit redid their spoiler policies in light of the show catching up and passing the books.

I guess it's just spoilering things just in case people don't want details and specifics from the books and would prefer to get everything strictly from the show.
 
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If snow gawd roles threw on those mutineers like this next week greatest episode ever!

Notice him walking in with his pet


As captain jack sparrow said of betrayers and mutineers

 
Dragon dreams are Targaryen trait...

Jaime kills Tyrions father, Tyrion kills Jaimes father...

black/Pale blonde hair...

multicolored eyes is common in the Targaryen family...

3 main protagonist in the books and show, Dany, Jon, and Tyrion, three dragons, and all three of their moms died in childbirth

3 Dragons, one is noticeably smaller than the other two.

Not too farfetched to be a reach, but eh... we'll see.

 
Melisandre's "prayer" translated:

We ask the Lord to shine his light,
and lead a soul out of darkness.
We beg the Lord to share his fire,
and light a candle that has gone out
From darkness, light. From ashes, fire. From death, life. (Repeat)
 
Is there really a point in putting anything that happened in the books in spoiler tabs? It's not like it's going to ruin anything for show watchers. Actually all of the past should be discussed so everyone in here can be up on game.
I thought about that too, I know reddit's game of thrones subreddit redid their spoiler policies in light of the show catching up and passing the books.

I guess it's just spoilering things just in case people don't want details and specifics from the books and would prefer to get everything strictly from the show.
There still are ppl who haven't read all the books though.
 
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I didn't remember tywin was cousins with his wife. Incest runs in that family too.

It's really difficult for me to believe that aerys would try something with twyin's wife and that tywin wouldn't do something as payback. king or not i'd make that fool regret everything.
 
Because he's smart and wise.

Every political person on the show is smart and wise for the most part.

I didn't remember tywin was cousins with his wife. Incest runs in that family too.

It's really difficult for me to believe that aerys would try something with twyin's wife and that tywin wouldn't do something as payback. king or not i'd make that fool regret everything.

Aerys was fiening for Joanna before they got married, and was talking inappropriately about her at their wedding. Kings smash whoever they want, so it's not hard to believe.

You can't do nothing as payback to a king without gaining a death wish. So he waited, and once he had reason they rebelled and Jaime stabbed ya boy
 
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Eh, smart maybe not since a lot are dead or it's just really difficult to avoid the savagery in that world.
 
Tyrion is more like Tywin than any of his siblings

Please elaborate
That's like self evident.

If Tyrion was 2 ft. taller he'd be the favored Lannister despite "killing" his mother.
Because he's smart and wise.

As he says.. He played the hand he was dealt and sharpened his tools of the trade

But he obviously doesn't have the family above all else legacy thing going
Well that's only cuz of how his sister and father treated him.

Tyrion to me is what a young Tywin would be like if he didn't have a family legacy to uphold.
 
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