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Who ends up sitting on the Iron Throne?


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Robb and it's not even close.

Catelyn became my most hated character after freeing Jamie tho

Yeah Robb was feeling himself too much

That being said, you should not be in this thread if you're only on Season 2. You're bound to spoil the series for yourself
 
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Easily Robb. He ****** himself, his family and everyone in the north by marrying that chick instead of just keeping her on the side and doing what he needed to do. All the bread and salt in the world wasn't gonna keep his *** safe.
 
Yeah Rob.

Ned lost because he underestimated the level of schemers surrounding him. Even then, he could have gotten off easy.

Rob Stark straight played himself
 
NT GoT Name Guide UPDATED

Sansa Stark = Salsa
Davos Seaworth = Davis
Hodor = Odor
Jon Snow = Snowman or Juan Nieve
Arya Stark = Area
Khal Drogo = Khal Dragic
New Khal from Season 6 = Khal Kaepernick
Theon Greyjoy = Memphis Reek
Walder Frey = Walter
Melisandre = Melisanbae
Myrcella Baratheon = Marcellus
Brienne = Captain Phasma, Dirk, Tarthwitzki
Theon= Memphis Reek
Robin= Vinny Del Negro
Littlefinger= Butterfinger

Did I forget anyone? :lol

Syrio Forel = Cereal Pharrell
Jaqen Hghar = Jay z
 
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Yall being way too hard on Robb, his only true blunder was thinking with his D
If Walder showed Robb that his daughter is hot from the get go, things would be different

Theon and Cat F'd Robb more than anything

Cat releasing Jaime cause massive beef in Robbs camp, which led to Karstark killing the kids and Bolton negociating with Jaime
Theon sacking Winterfell gave the Boltons the opportunity to seize the castle and ultimately betray Robb
 
Even if Robb kept his word and marry Frey's daughter, what makes you think the Red Wedding wouldn't have happened anyway.

Walder isn't known to be brave and would never choose the losing side.

The Lannisters have every advantage in the war, from men to resources while Robb only had Jaime.

Robb lost the war the moment Jaime was freed and Winterfell was sacked
 
 
Almost through Season 2 again, who made dumber decisions out of the Starks; Ned, Robb, or Catelyn?
Ned made a lot of bad choices but what gets lost is the fact that for 15 years or so, him, Robert and co. ran the fade on everyone. For them to survive that rebellion and live semi-peaceful lives for a little over a decade or so was a huge accomplishment. Cat made bad choices too but she also had good pieces of advice that Robb ignored. She reminded Robb not to cross the Freys, that their loyalty and friendship was already on shaky ground because Walder believed the Tully's (Cat's family) always ******* on him. She also told Robb to keep Grey Wind close because she knew that the direwolf/Stark connection was deep. What does Robb do? Doesn't marry a Frey girl like he vowed to do and then goes hat-in-hand to the Freys, expecting them to forget the disrespect that he displayed towards them. He even agreed to have Grey Wind locked up and Grey Wind knew that the Freys set up a trap. Robb is definitely the Lord of L's in Westeros.
 
Walder Frey jus wanted some respek on his family name ..if he is able to say he's the grandfather to the King in the North then no the Red Wedding does not happen

if the Red Wedding doesn't happen it's very likely he takes back Winterfell
 
Naa Stannis is the true Lord of Ls,at least Robb was technically undefeated in battle
 
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Even if Robb kept his word and marry Frey's daughter, what makes you think the Red Wedding wouldn't have happened anyway.

Walder isn't known to be brave and would never choose the losing side.

The Lannisters have every advantage in the war, from men to resources while Robb only had Jaime.

Robb lost the war the moment Jaime was freed and Winterfell was sacked
If he married the Frey girl, the Frey's wouldn't have left his side. That meant that the Boltons wouldn't be as likely to go against the Starks. Walder isn't brave nor he is a real leader. Even Tyrion recognizes that when he talks to his father about the Red Wedding. He knew Walder wouldn't orchestrate that type of trap unless he had Lannister support and assurances. And if Robb honored his promise, Freys wouldn't have any legit reason to doublecross him. Not to mention, the Freys have numbers and control that bridge which is a huge advantage for the Starks. 
 
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