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Q: How is drogon able to continuously breath fire for so long?

Alec AMy idea of how a dragon can breathe fire is that it produces some form of flammable liquid, and lights it in its mouth using an organ that produces sparks. The problem is, there's no way a dragon could store or regenerate such a liquid enough to breath the amount of fire Drogon did with little r...

 
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Q: Need suggestions to watch any new season

Nauman AliAs we all know Game Of Thrones is going to be end this week. I need some suggestions, which season I will watch next

 
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Q: Why didn't King Jaehaerys Targaryen think himself a Kinslayer?

AegonIn Fire and Blood we see that Lord Rogar Baratheon's younger brother Borys Baratheon joined hands with the Vulture King and starts raiding his own people from the Dornish Red Mountains. For those crimes and to secure Stormlands, Lord Rogar Baratheon sought his step-son King Jaehaerys I's leave to...

@BaeltheBard is this opinion based/future work policy?
I mean, it's not what would he do, but what could he do
Yup, that's why I haven't cast the close vote yet
But the whole premise is based on future work
is it still a good question though?
"Looks like jonno will fight Danny's doggo"
Possibly although I doubt we will have any answer except "We do not know"
We will have to draw back to deaths of the other dragons. And in all cases where men killed Dragons, Jon seems to lack the numbers, weapons they had
Meh close vote cast
@Aegon well, answer would be "he can do this, this and that"
but at least in worldbuilding.SE, question that lead to broad answer, without answer better than other are considered bad quality
so guess it's similar here
well, jon can kill dany without killing drogon
and when dragon loose their master, they can bond to a knew one
so it wouldn't surprise me if drogon become the new jon's big boi
07:41
Yup, he doesn't have to kill Drogon. But I think its safe to say that D&D will make him kill Drogon
Because that would look cool on the screen
or Jaime
he had a revenge to take on Drogon
will look cool
and subversive, as everyone though he was dead
We if that's how we are playing, I see your Jaime and raise you a Ghost
No creature on earth hates them dragons more than him
Ghost leaps in at the last second and rips Drogon's throat out. Rhaegel stole Jon from him, Ghost will be damned if he lets it happen again
but then, dany drink wildfire, and become a big dragon
because, you know, nobody have tried it before
bim, subversion AND lore destruction
Lol even when people point out Aerion, D&D would be all "Dany kind of forgot she was supposed to die"
08:03
Possibly sent someone here, just thought I'd let you guys know.
I'm sure there is, that's not the matter. "Primarily opinion-based" is the close reason for Future Works Policy, namely closing stuff that we know for sure will get answered in the next movie/book/episode etc. Read more on this meta post. In the meantime, you can freely discuss and theorize it in the GOT chatroomJenayah 30 secs ago
Every visitor shall be given bread and salt, the guest-right.
08:37
@Aegon not sure if that really reassuring now
@Kepotx What are you doing down here? Go play some music in the gallery..."HEH".
hope Game of Thrones/ASOIAF will still be famous enough during my wedding, so I could play rains of castamere, doing a big smile t my terrified guests
Lol, goodluck with that. I'd not be surprised if after this season we gave the show the real Night King experience
All records, even his very name wiped from the memory of men
Game of Thrones become the new Herostratus
TIL
08:52
well, it would be more D&D burning GoT
sad thing, even if ephesians banished his name, he is still famous, so I guess D&D will be famous in the future
Well you know what they say, no publicity is bad publicity
notoriety is fame.
"— Je le connais votre type, me dit-il. Il s'appelle Érostrate. Il voulait devenir illustre et il n'a rien trouvé de mieux que de brûler le temple d'Éphèse, une des sept merveilles du monde.
— Et comment s'appelait l'architecte de ce temple ?
— Je ne me rappelle plus, confessa-t-il, je crois même qu'on ne sait pas son nom.
— Vraiment ? Et vous vous rappelez le nom d'Érostrate ? Vous voyez qu'il n'avait pas fait un si mauvais calcul."
Jean-Paul Sartre
(badly done translation):
"I know your guy, he tell me. He is named Herostratus? He wanted to be famous, and found nothing more than burning temple of Ephese, one of the seven wonders"
"and what was the name of the architect?"
JAD
JAD
@Kepotx nothing better*
08:59
"I don't remember, he confess, I don't even think we know his name"
type is guy? I thought type would be like english type?
@Kepotx I'm getting married next week but I doubt most of the guests would recognise it for it to pay off
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"I know your type, I said. Its name is Erostrate. something something temple of ehpese, one of the seven wonders of the world"
@TheLethalCarrot For real? Congratulations :O
"Really? And you remember Herostratus? See, he wasn't wrong after all"
@Aegon Yeah, thought you knew that, I dunno get confused with who I've told and who I haven't haha
09:00
congrats carrot
Man French really is super close to English
I really should try and learn it
@TheLethalCarrot Didn't know. Which way you goin? In light of the old gods or the new? ;)
JAD
JAD
@Aegon keepin' it simple, burning some people at stakes
I find that French words seem to be recognizable to root English, but the sentence structure and grammar is just different enough to throw it, personally.
@Aegon it can have several meaning, "type" can also mean "category"
@Aegon New I'm afraid, couldn't find a Heart tree... :/
09:03
"type" for meaning a person is more informal however
Find an Elm tree and get married in light of the god of the white cloaks, Ser Duncan the Tall
@Aegon thanks William the bastard for that
@Aegon There's an Elm Tree pub nearby but you wouldn't want to get married there haha
@Fifth_H0r5eman That would be possibly true. the phrases I understood in that message seem to have same structure tho. But maybe that's because I am recognising only the words and their position, not the actual grammar
@Kepotx Merci, Monsieur Guillame L'batard
Can you contract La batard like that? Or you must write both words separately
Le batard*
l'batard could be said in oral
but it's odd to see it writen
09:05
Le and La yeah think I'll keep getting confused by the two
what's their deal? One for living things, the other for inanimate objects?
same
Both are same?
french isn't my mother language, so i always had trouble with it
What is your mother tongue? Catalan or basque?
nah, it's way more complex than that
basque
09:07
Noice
and there isn't gender in this language
Basque is unique in European languages IIRC
With no kin-languages
also, each letter are pronounced, and no accent
so switching from basque to french wasn't this easy
Accents are lame anyways
its not an indo-european language
09:08
Well it wouldn't make sense to me then haha
I mostly go by recognising the small similarities in indo-European tongues, limited as my ability might be
Le and La are masculine feminine, each noun has a gender and it's just something you apparently "know" when growing up French, no real logic to it.
@Fifth_H0r5eman Same in my native tongue
lot of words come from latin/french/spanish or arabic
A table is male, a chair is female
so you could get some words
09:09
I remember my old French teacher telling us that she'd asked about a modern piece of tech, memory stick or something, and a group of French teens spent ages arguing over the gender
Why? Don't ask me, that's the way it is
what's your native language?
@Kepotx Oh yeah those I guess I could recognise
@Kepotx Urdu
@Fifth_H0r5eman yeah, for lot of new words, some are confused
like is it "le wifi" or "la wifi"
@Fifth_H0r5eman there are still some broad rules, jobs are usually masculine, field feminine
so it's "le scientifique" but "la science"
Exactly. There was a charming Eddie Izzard sketch on how at some point over a 400 year period, when English was still developing from Ango-French roots, we must have decided to just scrap gendered nouns
That's interesting, I did not know that
09:13
@Kepotx Interesting. For us it can vary from word to word. One word for job can be male, second word for the same job can be female. Guess it's more messed up than french
JAD
JAD
@Aegon same in Dutch, de for masculine/feminine, het for onzijdig. Simplification from German where there is der die das.
Man I tried learning German once online
This der die das confused me a lot
JAD
JAD
It's even trickier, because there are no easy rules for de vs het generally.
Along with du, sie, ihr
JAD
JAD
that's an entirely different headache
so basically, german grammar is a lot like latin. Dutch grammar is a lot like german, but with stuff left out. That makes it that there's not as much a nice rule for everything, but rather that there is a lot of exceptions left and right
09:24
TL;DR: Languages are complex
+1
@JAD I'd always heard that Dutch is very similar to English and native dutch speakers have a very easy time learning English. From my brief exposure to dutch, it does seem close
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Q: Time Series Analysis - Game of thrones - Total Number of Deaths per episode every season [LATEST]

Crossfit_JesusI'm trying to do a time series analysis on the total number of deaths (of not just important characters but everyone in general) per epsisode of Game of thrones for a course project. I was wondering if there was a statistic/dataset on total number of deaths per episode per season. I've come to kn...

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Q: How fast do Drogon, Viserion and Rhaegal grow compared to the dragons of the past?

TermatinatorIn season 1 we see And in season 8 we see How fast do they grow compared to other dragons?

 
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@TheLethalCarrot have you got canon-source for one year-one season thing?
as the actors grew up by one year per season, it wouldn't surprise me
Inside the Episode states Arya as a 20 year old, that's closest I know of, before that I think it was just a fan theory
otherwise, it would be odd to have a ten year arya played by a twenty year actress
whole show timeline dosn't make sense
two days to go from trident to KL
few days between Winterfell battle and KL battle
so, basically, a year between two seasons, but 10 day form episode 1 to finale?
I tend to think of it less as "A year has passed off screen with nothing happening" and more as "The 8 episodes I've seen which seem to span days actually span a year, but they can't make an actor slowly age between scenes in the same episode"
I am mostly indifferent about time
Just make up whatever makes sense in your head....Or don't.
Timelines have been pretty much vague in the source materials as well. We just don't realise that because we keep following multiple plots in multiple chapters
Yes travel times are a mess, but I try to think there's plenty of rallying and readying an army, preparing rations and logistics for them to march for days or weeks, etc which turns single episodes into weeks at least
12:16
@Fifth_H0r5eman that would be the logical solution
Exactly. Yes it's a bit of a pain when two people thousands of miles apart get a message at the same time, and arrive the next day. But otherwise I can handwave it
So when we go from Robb sitting in Riverrun to Jaime going to KL to Tyrion trying to prove his innocence to Dany fighting her wars....and then back to Robb who's now in the Westerlands raiding and pillaging, it doesn't seem nonsense
sure
again, no problem with time gap between diferent events
Also, I know it's vastly different scales. But I've run D&D games for a few years, and played under multiple DMs. Tracking time is almost universally a mess and gets handwaved
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Q: What did Cersei mean when she said "You flowered little dove"?

I Love You 3000In one of the episodes of Game of Thrones, Sansa woke up to found blood on her bed. She became fearful and started to hide this from Cersei. I didn't understand it. Cersei was cruel to Sansa, but I don't think she wouldn't have given Sansa medical attention. Afterall, Sansa was going to marry Jof...

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@BaeltheBard Idk what more can I add to that answer
I feel dirty leaving an one line answer
First period I think is more accurate and Sansa is also scared because now she knows Cersei knows she can get pregnant, that's why she's trying to hide it
I'm slightly concerned to be honest that someone who's as unaware of what happened in that scene is watching GoT as a whole...
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They're not unaware but that's a different discussion
"Member for 8 years, 2 months"
he is cleary old enough
12:29
And long has he trolled the site
I didn't even glance at the rep, the pop culture username made me think he was new. Rookie error on my part
Ah right. I admit I'm more of a RPG and Puzzler user, wasn't aware
I'm slightly concerned to be honest that someone who's as unaware of what happened in that question is answering puzzles as a whole...
I assumed it was asked in good faith, usually on Puzzling the worst we get are people copying puzzles from competitions, not exactly trolls
it was just a joke
I know, sorry if that came across as a snap, it wasn't. Just explaining my ignorance
 
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Top comments had me floored.
PDX+GOT=GREAT
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Q: Why did Jon go to Dragonstone?

Mike.C.FordDaenarys travels to Dragonstone in Game of Thrones S08E04 and gets ambushed by Euron's fleet, losing both Missandei and Rhaegal in the attack. At the start of S08E05, we see Jon arrive in Dragonstone, and is approached by Varys, in an attempt to have him claim the crown ahead of Daenarys, which...

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Q: Why did Rhaenyra Targaryen think that Bartimos Celtigar couldn't ride a dragon?

AegonHouse Celtigar is one of the three Valyrian houses that moved to the Western most outpost of the Valyrian Empire (The other two being Velaryons and Targaryens). Out of the three of them only Targaryens had dragons so they naturally became the leaders. We know that only people with blood of Old ...

 
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Q: Why did Varys explain his plans to Tyrion, even after it was clear he was unwilling?

Alec AI've always seen Varys as a pragmatist. He let Ned die instead of saving him because he understands you cannot always do what is "right." So why didn't he backtrack after Tyrion told him he was loyal to Dany?

18:01
Is Daenerys going to die?
@ILoveYou3000 Presumably yes.
That seems to be the only road now
@Aegon But, GoT always surprise us. You can never know. It's not game of morality. It's game of thrones. Cruel and mad people have always ruled. She has got power and that's what matters.
@ILoveYou3000 Not quiet. Cruel and mad people always face the consequences of their actions eventually. Maegor, Aerys II, Joffrey to quote a few.
The reason it was surprising was because unlike other fantasy genre works, the plot armour largely didn't exist. The character makes a stupid mistake? Gone!
For example, Red Wedding was only surprising because people never thought that Starks would get slaughtered like that. They thought they had plot armour
But Red Wedding was direct and logical result of Robb's stupidity
But you're right in one sense, the showrunners have the wrong idea about "subverting expectations". They do it just for shock value even if it makes no sense
So yeah, you never know what illogical thing they might do next
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Q: Why did the Mountain become almost immortal?

MJ13In Game of Thrones s08e05 we see a fight between the two Clegane brothers, Sandor(Hound) and Gregor(Mountain). From the start of the fight, the Hound seemed to have the control and stabbed the Mountain with his sword in the belly: However, it looked like the Mountain didn't even feel anything s...

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Q: Precedent for disabled Kings

user116735Has there been any disabled King in the history of Westeros? Or any Kings who suffered from a bout of gout which rendered them unable to walk for a long time (possibly permanently)?

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What if it was Bran who burned innocent people after warging into Drogon?
What if an another warg is responsible?
@Aegon
What if Varys' poison made Daenerys mentally unstable?
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Q: Can Bran Stark control dragons?

Soner GönülIn the third season of Game Of Thrones, we saw scenes showing that Bran can control Summer and Hodor, since he is a warg. In S2E03: What Is Dead May Never Die Bran says to Luwin: Old Nan used to tell me stories about magical people who could live inside stags, birds, wolves... I think dr...

@ILoveYou3000 We have no indication that poisoning succeeded. And I doubt Varys would choose slow-poisoning over more potent and less traceable poisons like tears of lys. Jon Arryn was given the same poison and you can hide the death as natural.
 
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Q: Did Melisandre really go back to Volantis?

Darth LockeAt the beginning of Game of Thrones season 7 Melisandre has the following exchange with Varys when Jon Snow arrives at Dragonstone... Varys: I wondered why you weren't there to meet our guests.You begged us to summon the King in the North, don't you want to see him again? Melesandre: I...

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Q: Where is Ilyn Payne and why is he not dead?

Mor ZamirArya's killing list included Ilyn Payne, the king's torturer and executor. Was it mantioned anywhere if he died or not?

 
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Q: Just how old is Melisandre?

bruglescoIn Game of Thrones we see the Red Woman Melisandre remove a necklace which presumably acts as a glamour and gives her the appearance of a young woman. When she removes it we see that she is in fact rather old and decrepit. Considering her god is known to bring people back to life, particularly th...


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