That's gonna be a pretty cool reveal if it plays out that way, that Martin had that all planned out from the get go and has been laying those little kernals for all these years waiting for people to pick it up or to blow people's minds with the big reveal.The recent compendium for the books made a point to show that the Mad King -really- took an interest in Tywin's wife. The compendium book also made it a clear point that the Targs were producing a large number of deformed or other genetically abnormal children, including children with tails. Tyrion had a tail as a baby allegedly, and Tywin had a really bad falling out with the Mad King.
Given all that context, and the fact that Varys really likes Tyrion and seems to be on team Pro-Targ, it isn't completely out of the question that Tyrion may end up being Dany's half-brother.
The actor who played Bran talked about the Tower in Spain being his favorite shooting location, so yeah.The preview didn't really show much other than a quick shot, but based on Bran's flashback this week's episode, I would assume it's through the crow's power. As for what Jon being Targaryan means, I'm not sure either. Maybe it means he can ride a dragon.
she's probably been aged up from Ned so its not pedo-rape in ToJSo, about the flashback to Ned's childhood. Lyanna is Ned's younger sister... why was she older than both Ned and Brandon?
Thought it was Benjen, Ned, Lyanna, and Brandon in that shotshe's probably been aged up from Ned so its not pedo-rape in ToJ
baby Ned, Benjen, Lyanna, and Sir Rodrik
Brandon>Ned>Lyanna>BenJenBenjen is older than Ned? I thought Ned was the older kid.
Just watched the behind the scenes for this episode and Benioff makes it clear that the Karstarks are in on it.That was Ned and Benjen (the youngest).
Lyanna didn't look like she was 20 in that to me but whatever. I thought it kind of weird that Lord Karstark was totally cool with Ramsay killing his father to take his place (kinslaying is something even Roose wouldn't do outright). I would think that killing Walda would lose them all the Frey soldiers he gained after the Red Wedding.
Ramsay and Lord Karstark seem to believe that there is no force that can equal their combined number so they can do what they please? Then why worry about killing Jon Snow at all? They'll need to shape up The North Remembers plot somehow and quickly.
Roose in the books is so alarmingly cautious he had a body double around just to avoid possible crannogmen attacks in Moat Cailin. Ramsay didn't even realize why he was doing this and is a dumb mad dog. I truly hope that however this comes about in the book... if the books even come about at all. That it is better. I understand the need for fast tracking and all. But it does make some of this stuff hamfisted.
If they do get Rickon, I am guessing that he will be the leverage goad Jon Snow into fighting. But Ramsay will be completely unaware that there is a Wildling Army south of the wall at this point. The Northern Houses will rally around the Wildling Army and Jon Snow which will then fuck over the Karstark/Bolton alliance going on. The same thing that is presumed to happen in the books.
I am curious why the Umbers would even give over Rickon at all considering how long he has been there.
I assumed the in story reason was blood being in his hair. Trying to get every drop of king's blood she could.When Mel was cutting Jon's hair I was thinking to myself that they must have thrown that in there to give Kit Harrington a little relief from those locks. It certainly wasn't part of whatever ritual that Thoros performed on Dondarrion.
She has no reason at all to believe that Jon Snow has king's blood in him at all though? I just assumed she was doing the ritual as best she could guess based on her understanding of other magic that she is more familiar with.I assumed the in story reason was blood being in his hair. Trying to get every drop of king's blood she could.
Well, 48 after Tormun and Wun Wun got finished.The entirety of the Night's Watch is like 50 people now too from what the show says. It was a little over 100 when the Wildlings attacked the Wall.
Always disliked that theory because I felt it diminished the Tywin / Tyrion relationship. It almost justifies Tywin's hate for Tyrion. It makes sense, I just don't like it.The recent compendium for the books made a point to show that the Mad King -really- took an interest in Tywin's wife. The compendium book also made it a clear point that the Targs were producing a large number of deformed or other genetically abnormal children, including children with tails. Tyrion had a tail as a baby allegedly, and Tywin had a really bad falling out with the Mad King.
Given all that context, and the fact that Varys really likes Tyrion and seems to be on team Pro-Targ, it isn't completely out of the question that Tyrion may end up being Dany's half-brother.
Robert's Rebellion would be several years after this.she's probably been aged up from Ned so its not pedo-rape in ToJ