Robert's first kill.
In the show , there is this scene King Robert, Ser Barristan Selmy and Ser Jaime Lannister discuss their first kills.
Robert's first kill sounds awfully similar to him killing Rhaegar Targaryen,
His horse was wounded in both tales, there was mud all around making it hard to walk, and he killed both of them by caving in their chestplate with 1 swing of his warhammer.
Do you think this to be an easter egg or an undertone to how Robert doesn't even remember his kills? Perhaps from the 17-year long alcohol abuse or smt?
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In the show , there is this scene King Robert, Ser Barristan Selmy and Ser Jaime Lannister discuss their first kills.
Robert's first kill sounds awfully similar to him killing Rhaegar Targaryen,
His horse was wounded in both tales, there was mud all around making it hard to walk, and he killed both of them by caving in their chestplate with 1 swing of his warhammer.
Do you think this to be an easter egg or an undertone to how Robert doesn't even remember his kills? Perhaps from the 17-year long alcohol abuse or smt?
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Game of Thrones - War Stories
King Robert, Ser Barristan Selmy and Ser Jaime Lannister sharing war stories. One of my favorite scenes in the show.
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why didnt ned tell Robert on his death bed that Joffrey is not his son? couldnt this solve all the problems?
if robert would give orders to close lanisters somewhere or idk, count this just solve all the problems?
what was neds motivation to not tell robert? was he scared he would assasinate jofrey?
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if robert would give orders to close lanisters somewhere or idk, count this just solve all the problems?
what was neds motivation to not tell robert? was he scared he would assasinate jofrey?
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I’m wondering, when George R. R. Martin began writing Game of Thrones, was Eddard Stark doomed from the beginning, or did the idea come to him afterwards?
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He starts off as a classic fantasy lead: a family man, honorable, an all-around good guy. Someone you expect to survive till the end. The obvious hero of the story, and then… you know what happens.
I’m wondering, when George R. R. Martin began writing Game of Thrones, was Eddard Stark doomed from the beginning, or did the idea come to him afterwards?
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