In Game of Thrones S08E2 "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms"
Are there any instances in the books where an existing knight gave another warrior Knighthood by himself?
OK word is out that John Snow is the
However for anyone who is part of Robert's Rebellion
Yet Bran Stark, and that Tarly guy and a few others says he's
Can anyone explain this?
I'm quite confused about what Arya became. Seems like she has massed up xp in assassin skill without real consequences on her personality, besides being overconfident
In another hand, she may had to show off so she's taken seriously so she wouldn't be forced to hide in the crypt
This reminds me a martial arts teacher I knew who told me that every year there are kids that come to learn to fight like in the movies but are not interested in the philosophical and human behaviour aspects of the art.
@Kepotx sure, but I mean that Arya missed some points of Sylvio and Faceless Mean trainings, the same way kids missed some points of martial arts when they want to learn spectacular fights like movies
The burial cave is full with dead people (the Stark family is buried there). All of them can rise and kill everyone in the cave.
The cave is suppose to be the safest place but it seems the opposite.
The question is:
Why the safest place to be during the battle against the Army of the Dead is th...
@Mithrandir24601 1: despite D&D improvisation, this is still game of thrones, so anyone can die at any moment. 2: she already killed a few people on her list
@AnkitSharma I don't think that really was what bothered her. Targaryens didn't shy away from incest in the past either. It's mostly his claim to the throne she is convinced she has every right to that she has issue with.
Daenerys grew up while being mindful that she'll someday wed her brother
In D&E, Egg used to speak about his sisters hitting on him as if it was the most natural thing in the world. After a few years living among the common people detached from whatever happened at the Royal Castles, the same Egg came to absolutely detest the Targaryen incest custom.
while I get that he means "you always knew she like power and will do anything for it", wasn't the osmund, lancel and moonboy thing a revelation for jaime?
When fire burns it removes oxygen and gives out Carbon Dioxide (among other gases) this means that if a fire burns in a confined space it quickly becomes fatal to humans to be in the space even if the fire is under control. The fact that torches are always seen to be burning in the crypts suggest...
@BaeltheBard isn't Winterfell specially built on special warm streams to bring warmth to its rooms? We can then assume that builders had also thought about air to breathe.
Meh the question is stupid, "okay I can accept there are dragons, White Walkers, reanimated corpses and shadow babies BUT how do the crypts get air!? IT JUST ISN'T POSSIBLE!!!11!!!!!11!!!1!!1!!!!!"
@TheLethalCarrot this particular question is rather odd, but otherwise, this is called willing suspension of disbelief. even if there is magic, physical law still exists for common things, so impossible things unexplained by magic are just a big reminder that this is only a tv show
I have no problem if the tv-show change history, because the events can be plausible in-universe. But a gigantic doublehead axe of several kgs is just impossible to handle in long battle,
We saw that Craster sacrificed his 99 children to the Night King, following which there was a ritual in which the Night King touched the baby with the tip of his finger, turning him into a white walker.
However in S8E2, we see that many White Walkers are back - and they're all grown up. It might...
@Kepotx it's not like getting air into an old crypt designed to have an entrance (I.e. a space for people, never mind air to get in and out) is the most impossible thing ever
I recently posted a picture of my wife and I at the theater to see the play WICKED. I had a beard (I don't know if that's relevant).
My brother commented, "My family is a bunch of Baratheons"
Since I don't watch Game of Thrones...I know, I know...but what is he referring to? What is that suppos...
Speaking of weird places non-nerd brains go while watching fantasy, I have a good one. After watching all the way through season 6, one of the people I've introduced to the show finally asked about something that he said had bugged him since episode 1.