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08:24
@Aegon Unless you're amflare, then you just say "Trees in GoT also grow on trunks and have leaves, therefore faithful" and get 250 million upvotes
@amflare Yes
It would be considered vote manipulation I guess because you're ensuring your early answer that's very accurate gets the up votes and no one else has a chance.
@Kepotx This didn't work for me.
 
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09:40
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Q: Does other houses in GoT have a theme song like The Rains of Castamere for house Lannister

Binyamin RegevWe know "The Rains of Castamere" is identified as "The Lannisters Song". Do other houses (e.g. House Stark, House Targaryen, etc) in GoT or in ASoIaF have a song that is identified with them?

 
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15:31
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Q: Can a maester's chain include multiple links of the same metal?

AlienorA maester can be recognized by the chain he wears around his neck. The links of the chain can be made of every metal known to man. Each metal is related to a subject (sylver for medecine, iron for warcraft...). Can a maester's chain include multiple links of the same metal?

 
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20:51
@Edlothiad This is true. I will let you use my name for a day for the slight cost of 500 rep.
@Edlothiad Hmm.... I suppose that true.
@amflare I thought I was meant to get you repcaps anyways... So really you should be paying me ;)
21:29
@Edlothiad Sorry, was fighting off the 'roo in my backyard!
You crack me up haha
teehee
I've just realised that I know shit all about GoT/ASOIAF these days. My brain's too slow. Y'all got them fastest guns now.
You never had a fast gun... You used timezones to your benefits.
 
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22:46
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Q: Are there any mandatory subject to become a maester?

KepotxWe know that a maester forge his own chain, according to his expertise subject: A Game of Thrones - Jon V "He told me that a maester's collar is made of chain to remind him that he is sworn to serve," Jon said, remembering. "I asked why each link was a different metal. A silver chain...


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