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Post by Paid Debt Lannister on May 10, 2015 10:25:45 GMT
This video is hillarious!
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Post by stoneheartsrevenge on May 10, 2015 13:50:17 GMT
When you say Cleganebowl, what exactly do you mean? Because some of the ideas people have put forward are just so riddled with flaws that they make me facepalm
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Post by Paid Debt Lannister on May 10, 2015 15:04:10 GMT
When you say Cleganebowl, what exactly do you mean? Because some of the ideas people have put forward are just so riddled with flaws that they make me facepalm I think he means a Sandor vs Gregor fight. And what do you mean by riddled with flaws?
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2015 15:16:28 GMT
When you say Cleganebowl, what exactly do you mean? Because some of the ideas people have put forward are just so riddled with flaws that they make me facepalm No need to facepalm, watch the video: Cleganebowl Confirmed!
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Post by stoneheartsrevenge on May 10, 2015 19:30:38 GMT
When you say Cleganebowl, what exactly do you mean? Because some of the ideas people have put forward are just so riddled with flaws that they make me facepalm I think he means a Sandor vs Gregor fight. And what do you mean by riddled with flaws? Yeah, I know that. But when and where, is what I meant. For example, the idea that Sandor would be the Faith's champion against Ser Robert Strong is nonsensical because: a) He is wanted for desertion during the Battle of the Blackwater b) He is wanted for the atrocities at the Sack of Saltpans (as far as Kings Landing is concerned, he is guilty of this) c) He is not a Warriors' Son, and it seems very unlikely that the High Sparrow would ever choose some random Gravedigger from an obscure monastery for such an important task as Cersei's trial by combat. So it isn't so much the Cleganebowl brothers fighting at some point which makes me facepalm as this particular version of the idea (Sandor v Gregor at Cersei's trial, I mean)
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Post by Paid Debt Lannister on May 10, 2015 23:42:07 GMT
I think he means a Sandor vs Gregor fight. And what do you mean by riddled with flaws? Yeah, I know that. But when and where, is what I meant. For example, the idea that Sandor would be the Faith's champion against Ser Robert Strong is nonsensical because: a) He is wanted for desertion during the Battle of the Blackwater b) He is wanted for the atrocities at the Sack of Saltpans (as far as Kings Landing is concerned, he is guilty of this) c) He is not a Warriors' Son, and it seems very unlikely that the High Sparrow would ever choose some random Gravedigger from an obscure monastery for such an important task as Cersei's trial by combat. So it isn't so much the Cleganebowl brothers fighting at some point which makes me facepalm as this particular version of the idea (Sandor v Gregor at Cersei's trial, I mean) Hmm I see what you mean. Yeah I guess you have a big point there.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2015 0:26:44 GMT
Stannis killing the Great Other... Yes, I said it. Also, battle of Winterfell
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2015 7:48:25 GMT
Stannis killing the Great Other... Yes, I said it. Also, battle of Winterfell LOL dream on
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2015 9:49:04 GMT
Stannis killing the Great Other... Yes, I said it. Also, battle of Winterfell LOL dream on It can still happen! I believe!
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2015 13:45:39 GMT
Stannis killing at least three Others with Lightbringer.
I don't believe there is anything like the Great Other, unless we count Lord Commander Brandon Stark, who I think Jon will kill, if he will be killed at all.
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Post by Quoth on May 12, 2015 14:42:39 GMT
I think he means a Sandor vs Gregor fight. And what do you mean by riddled with flaws? Yeah, I know that. But when and where, is what I meant. For example, the idea that Sandor would be the Faith's champion against Ser Robert Strong is nonsensical because: a) He is wanted for desertion during the Battle of the Blackwater b) He is wanted for the atrocities at the Sack of Saltpans (as far as Kings Landing is concerned, he is guilty of this) c) He is not a Warriors' Son, and it seems very unlikely that the High Sparrow would ever choose some random Gravedigger from an obscure monastery for such an important task as Cersei's trial by combat. So it isn't so much the Cleganebowl brothers fighting at some point which makes me facepalm as this particular version of the idea (Sandor v Gregor at Cersei's trial, I mean) a) and b): It might be that since Sandor "died" and took the faith that the Faith would absolve him of whatever crimes he committed in his "past life". c) Especially if they wanted a big bruiser of a man with combat experience to face Gregorstein, once the High Sparrow gets a look at him. And Sandor, learning of the trial by combat and realizing it's Gregor (it's sorta gonna be big news in the realm), might petition and beseech the High Sparrow for the chance to fight the fight.
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Post by Quoth on May 12, 2015 14:46:06 GMT
Yeah, I think so. His house sigil was the Titan of Braavos, and he "stepped over the walls of Winterfell" (into the snow castle) just as Arya noted the Titan could do the same. And I think he also says something like "that won't be the last (giant?) head mounted on the walls of Winterfell" (paraphrased)? And, I don't really know who else it could be? People over on afoiaf have speculated that it might be the Mountain but LOL. As if Sansa will take down him. Never made these connections! I can be so very dense at times. OK, most times.
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Post by Admin on May 12, 2015 19:19:21 GMT
Yeah, I think so. His house sigil was the Titan of Braavos, and he "stepped over the walls of Winterfell" (into the snow castle) just as Arya noted the Titan could do the same. And I think he also says something like "that won't be the last (giant?) head mounted on the walls of Winterfell" (paraphrased)? And, I don't really know who else it could be? People over on afoiaf have speculated that it might be the Mountain but LOL. As if Sansa will take down him. Maybe on the show where she has all that... AGENCY.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2015 20:38:51 GMT
Agency. Agency. Okay.
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Post by Paid Debt Lannister on May 13, 2015 14:13:07 GMT
Yeah, I think so. His house sigil was the Titan of Braavos, and he "stepped over the walls of Winterfell" (into the snow castle) just as Arya noted the Titan could do the same. And I think he also says something like "that won't be the last (giant?) head mounted on the walls of Winterfell" (paraphrased)? And, I don't really know who else it could be? People over on afoiaf have speculated that it might be the Mountain but LOL. As if Sansa will take down him. Maybe on the show where she has all that... AGENCY. She will take him down with her super necklace. It is known. Seriously though, being hit by this should hurt a lot
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Post by evenstar on May 13, 2015 22:12:36 GMT
Maybe on the show where she has all that... AGENCY. She will take him down with her super necklace. It is known. Seriously though, being hit by this should hurt a lot It might not be quite so crackpot, you know? That necklace has a thin, perhaps sharp (?) stick at the end of it. It could be used as a weapon. I would rather Sansa use it for Ramsey on their wedding night in the show. I'm mentioning Ramsey's demise, because I expect the highly likely event the former Bastard of Bolton to get his comeuppance in The Winds of Winter. Though it would be poetic justice if Theon somehow gets the honors for that.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2015 22:15:57 GMT
She will take him down with her super necklace. It is known. Seriously though, being hit by this should hurt a lot It might not be quite so crackpot, you know? That necklace has a thin, perhaps sharp (?) stick at the end of it. It could be used as a weapon. I would rather Sansa use it for Ramsey on their wedding night in the show. I'm mentioning Ramsey's demise, because I expect the highly likely event the former Bastard of Bolton to get his comeuppance in The Winds of Winter. Though it would be poetic justice if Theon somehow gets the honors for that. I believe the costume designer likened the thin metal stick to Arya's Needle, so you may be onto something there with it potentially being a weapon.
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Post by Enid on May 14, 2015 19:19:25 GMT
RW 2.0. Margaery losing her trial Faegon conquers Westeros (minus the North) Arya goes back to Westeros or at leats interacts with someone we care about (she is my favourite character, but I'm getting tired of how isolated she is from other main characters)
ETA: Don't mock Sansa's necklace, that thing could be used to chocke someone, hopefully Pedofinger
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2015 14:31:35 GMT
I still think Sansa will kill Littlefinger. She doesn't know he betrayed Ned yet, but I think she'll find out eventually.
I can't wait to see dragons over Kings Landing.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2015 21:26:21 GMT
Seconded. FrankenGregor (with special appearance made by Robb Stark's head) vs. The Hound can't not happen.
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