Are there any in-universe explanations that could explain the actions actions attributed to the lord of light, other than the idea that he exists and is behind them?
At the end of Game of Thrones S08E06, we see that
But why does anyone want to vote for him to be King? The world of Game of Thrones has always been a very pragmatic one: those in power take actions to further their own power, not for some idea of a "common good". They are certainly not likely ...
When Daenerys first acquires the Unsullied none of them knew how to speak the common tongue. This is primarily exampled by Grey Worm having to take many lessons from Missandei (ex. S04E04), as well as Daenerys always speaking valyrian when she address them. (And at no point do we ever hear/see th...
In the last episode of game of thrones, Sansa asks that the North to become independent and Bran allows it.
Seeing this, Why didn't the other rulers ask for the same thing?
Especially Dorne and the Iron Islands.
In S0806 of Game of Thrones, we see Daenerys speaking to the hordes of living Dothraki from a high dais. Are these random words spoken out of blue or do they have any significance?
Deductively Jon and Deanerys in the Game of Throwns were of the same blood and were able able to ride a dragon. Jon was resurrected by the God of Light and Daenerys invincibility to fire seem to align indirectly. Is it feasible that Daenerys could also be brought back in the same way by Bronn if ...
The Targaryen banner in S08E06 had a dragon with 4 legs. This is contrary to the official Targaryen sigil.
Have we seen seen this banner before? Or is it the first time?
Earlier Jon didn't touched his dire wolf
Quote from the huffpost:
Episode 4 director David Nutter told HuffPost that Jon just gave Ghost
a look because the dire wolves are CG creations.
“We felt it best to keep it as simple as possible,” said Nutter. “And
I think that it played out m...
Hearing about Season 8's total exorbitant costs, I'm interested in how much the show spent and made. Are there any estimates that include HBO Go subscriptions made primarily for GoT?
> “We named our petition ‘Just try and write a massive fantasy epic as well as us, you ungrateful little shits,” exclaimed Benioff, smoking a joint made from a rolled-up thousand dollar bill. “I’d love to see them do it. I’d love to see them condense 1500 individual plotlines into one season in a way that makes everyone happy, without any source material whatsoever. I’m sure they’ll do just great.”
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The last time someone seriously considered crossing the Sunset Sea was Elissa Farman. She took a year to build her ultra-ship using gold she got from selling three dragon eggs (absurdly expensive).
She had the best crew with her and support from the Hightowers who were the second best sea farin...
"hey, we start an election, but smallfolk need to travel to closer castle, then the ballot need to be escorted to KL, by foot. The results will be there in six months"
In the last episode of Game of Thrones when Jon tries to reason about why Daenerys did all that and to no avail at last ended up killings Daenerys. At this moment Drogon arrives filled with rage, he goes on burns the Iron Throne and does nothing to Jon Snow. Why did he leave Jon harmless?
In Game of Thrones S08E06 Drogon almost immediately found out something was wrong with Daenerys.
When he discovered she was stabbed by Jon Snow, why didn't he rip Jon Snow to pieces? Or vaporise him? Or better yet slow roast him?
Was nephew Jon Snow wearing the thickest plot armour yet?
Dany: "When I was a girl, my brother told me it was made with 1000 swords from Aegon's fallen enemies. What do 1000 swords look like in the mind of a little girl who can't count to 20? I imagined a mountain of swords too high to climb. So many fallen enemies, you could only see the soles of Aegon's feet."
"Excuse me niece, I spent more than give years in dungeons, lost my family, lost my home, nearly lost my head - only because your bloody brother couldn't help himself once he saw the first westerlander wench. I think I am gonna finish my damn sentence, thank you very much"
to be honest, I can agree that the best king is the one who didn't want power (unless he gives it to someone who want power), but it is broadly assumed that bran knew that he would be king
he purposely did nothing, and therefore, accept the whole KL destroying, so he finally is king
But I guess this would be a similar problem with Drogon. He might want to rule and be an awesome an honourable king, being the magical super thing he is, but you ultimately need an interpreter for his commands, which might have to be Jon, I guess.
Though, we already know he didn't want to rule either, sadly. :'(
Next best candidate could be the Night King. But that was thwarted by Bran warging into Arya.
How does Daenerys' army keep multiplying in size after every battle in game of Thrones?
Example:
S8E3 Battle with the NightKing - Dothraki 1000s present, Unsullied 1000s
S8E3 Last 5 minutes - Dothraki - below 10, Unsullied - below 10
S8E4 Cremation Scene - Dothraki 100s, Unsullied 100s
S8E5 K...
Now, I'm not a Game of Thrones fan, but a number of facts are floating around the internet which I will outline below as I understand them. (I could dig up more citations, and I would appreciate if someone else did, but I personally can't invest the time right now for facts which don't seem to ...
They should sell the rights to remake season 8 to The Asylum or something as an ultimate slap in the face to the petition whiners. You want a remake? Check this one out! ;-)
The SyFy original version, complete with killer robots and Tara Reid!
By definition, sully means to tarnish, stain, blemish, disgrace, dishonor, etc. When Daenerys first inquires about how the Unsullied are trained, the merchant has Missandei explain how every solider is first trained, degraded and punished until they're fully obedient to their master and don't fea...
In S07E7 Tyrion finds out Cersei is pregnant, Jaime being the father. Tyrion then leaves King's Landing.
In S08E1 Euron wants to sleep with Cersei, but she says that he must wait ("You want a whore, buy one. You want a queen, earn her").
In S08E4 Cersei, having finally slept with Euron, lies to...
Vague question title, unfortunately, to avoid spoilers - the real question is:
What effect did the coming of winter ultimately have?
'Winter is coming' was a common refrain during the early seasons of the show, but once it came it seemed to be barely mentioned again.
It didn't seem to have mu...