The guy playing Hodor must have the best time of his life for the last 3 years. He basicly does nothing but saying HODOR HODOR, gets paid well and is part of the greatest tv show ever. And he is in most of the episodes.
Her blood is her claim. With all the previous heirs to Aerys the Mad dead, and just her remaining, she has a very valid claim. She has a better claim than anyone. Ser Barristan the Bold believes this and he would know better than any of us. ≈
Ser Barristan, in the first book reflects on his time serving Robert and realizes he made a mistake. That Robert was a good knight but a poor king. He stays with Joffrey and indeed Robert before him because he had seorn an oath and these two did sit on the iron throne. When joffrey dismisses him from that oath he sets out to find and serve the righrful king. He doesn't go to Stannis at Dragonstone. He crosses the narrow sea to Dany.
Well since they murdered nearly all the Starks and Catelyn Tully-Stark and Edmure is being held hostage and with only the black fish escaping, they lost Riverrun and alot of good soldiers. You can say they are pretty fucked
Ser Barristan, in the first book reflects on his time serving Robert and realizes he made a mistake. That Robert was a good knight but a poor king. He stays with Joffrey and indeed Robert before him because he had seorn an oath and these two did sit on the iron throne. When joffrey dismisses him from that oath he sets out to find and serve the righrful king. He doesn't go to Stannis at Dragonstone. He crosses the narrow sea to Dany.
Ofcourse he didn't walked to Stannis, Those 2 never liked eachother. Besides Stannis has Melisandre a different faith then what Ser Barristans has. He goes to Dany because he feels he needs to make up for his mistakes in the war of the trident.
The "off season" similarities between this thread and the general juve topics
People talking about who has the rightful claim to the throne and others talking about who ought to be our number 1 transfer target
My guess is its only a matter of time before there's an all out geek brawl resulting in bans and infractions.
Yes she does, Targaryens are primarily patriarchal, but not entirely. Rhaenyra was the rightful heir to Viserys I, until his second wife had a son. So while boys take precedence, girls can be heirs.
Yes she does, Targaryens are primarily patriarchal, but not entirely. Rhaenyra was the rightful heir to Viserys I, until his second wife had a son. So while boys take precedence, girls can be heirs.