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Anyone else find it hilarious when characters go “ 7 hells” or “7 fucks”

This is such a minor detail but I love how in universe they incorporate their own lore of the gods/kingdoms into them swearing lmao.

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Did Ned Stark exaggerate his duel with Arthur Dayne?

Based on the revelation of season 6 of Bran watching his father's fight at the tower of joy, Bran talked about it as if his father told everyone the version of the facts, and even if he didn't, Ned Stark never minded to clarify the true details of the event.

And that's why many people wonder if he made it up, or it was only an exaggeration made by people who weren't there.

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So what did the gossips of King's Landing think Lord Commander Jamie was up to?

So, the heir of the Westerlands refuses to marry and joins the Kingsguard to make sure of it, and he doesn't have a mistress and doesn't visit brothels and doesn't even seem interested in any of the women or men who were undoubtedly throwing themselves at the king's handsome and charming brother-in-law.

So what DID people think he was up to, before the truth started to get out? Secret perversities? Successfully hidden mistress? Renly or another "brother-in-arms"?

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As a new watcher…how did readers do it?!

just finished Season 3 and started Season 4, and honestly, there are so many names and characters at this point that I’m having a hard time keeping track of everyone. I keep finding myself Googling characters just so I can see a picture and go, “Ohhh, right, that person.”

There are so many storylines going on that I sometimes forget about entire characters for an episode or two. Khaleesi and Brienne come to mind, but I’m sure there are others. It’s such a good show, and I’m doing my best to keep up, but it can definitely be a lot.

That got me wondering for the book readers: was it easy for you to follow everything in the books? Did you have trouble remembering all the characters and storylines? Did you ever have to flip back and remind yourself who people were?

I’ve thought about reading the books, but I don’t think I want to start until after I finish the show. Honestly, I feel like the show might make the books easier to follow. I’m just impressed by the people who read the books first and actually knew what was going on!

ETA: I’m 28F and do not have dementia :(

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Joffrey wasn’t just cruel and a coward.

Twice he shows the same military thought processes as Robert. The first when he tells Cersei the same thing Robert does that the realms should have a single army instead of every kid’s having their own. The second when he talks about the threat Daenerys poses. Robert when she married Drogo and Joffrey when she has dragons and both times the threat is dismissed.

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I’ve had a profound thought.

Was Jaqen hired to kill Ned? Three people know Ned plans to take The Black; Cersei, Petyr, and Varys. Petyr is of Braavosi descent and it’s his idea to hire TFM to kill Daenerys. He’s betrayed Ned and it’s in his best interest to not let Catelyn of all people know about it. He’s spent years stealing from the crown so he’s got the funds to pay their price. It’s also got the kind of poetry that George likes. You’re hired to kill man, end up saved by his daughter, then send her to the place where you learned to be a killer, and she takes that training and kills the man that hired you to begin with bringing their story full circle.

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Watched the show for the first time, I think the only safe way to exist in the Westeros is to be a White Walker

The human lives, no matter commoner, king or anyone, all are so fucked up seriously.

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I just realized that Shireen Baratheon had a better claim to the Iron Throne than any of Cersei’s children 😭
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What if Robert doesn’t marry Cersei?

The events prior to the first book / episode unfold as they do until Robert sides with Ned instead of Jon Arryn. He orders Tywin arrested for the sacking of King’s Landing and has Clegor Clegane executed for the murder of Elia Martell and her children. Naturally this means no marriage to Cersei.

What happens next?

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