What would have happened if Oberin had defeated the mountain
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Fact: There are four people who must always be in a ruler's small council.
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I'm not really deep inside the GOT fan base, I just finished like a month ago, so I don't have the general opinions of certain characters. So my question is, was Stannis Baratheon liked? Did you like him or hate him?
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Just finished episode "The Door". No plot twist has ever surprised me this much. And a question.
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What’s an interaction that we never got to see that you wish happened
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Talisa's opinion about Robb Stark AT FIRST.
(Sorry for my english, it's not my first language.)
One thing that stuck out to me about Robb and Talisa's love story was that when they met, she didn't hesitate to tell him her opinion on the war, and they disagreed, even after she left him at the scene, she acts kind of cold towards him.
I don't think she had a positive opinion of Robb, so why is it that she later acts more politely towards him, for example, when she comes back to ask him about supplies to treat the wounded?
(I don't remember all the scenes and lines exactly but something like that)
I take the words out of the Game of Thrones Fandom page:
"After the operation Talisa criticizes Robb for fighting to usurp the crown without having a replacement king, Robb states he is yet to win.
Talisa also points out that the wounded soldier was a fisherman's son who had been conscripted into the Lannister army and that the forces Robb's army defeated weren't trained soldiers for the most part. As she leaves, Robb tells Talisa that the soldier was lucky she was there to save him, and she responds by saying it was unlucky for the soldier that Robb was."
So is it that at first she didn't like him, or was she just saddened and angry about all this war and deaths?
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(Sorry for my english, it's not my first language.)
One thing that stuck out to me about Robb and Talisa's love story was that when they met, she didn't hesitate to tell him her opinion on the war, and they disagreed, even after she left him at the scene, she acts kind of cold towards him.
I don't think she had a positive opinion of Robb, so why is it that she later acts more politely towards him, for example, when she comes back to ask him about supplies to treat the wounded?
(I don't remember all the scenes and lines exactly but something like that)
I take the words out of the Game of Thrones Fandom page:
"After the operation Talisa criticizes Robb for fighting to usurp the crown without having a replacement king, Robb states he is yet to win.
Talisa also points out that the wounded soldier was a fisherman's son who had been conscripted into the Lannister army and that the forces Robb's army defeated weren't trained soldiers for the most part. As she leaves, Robb tells Talisa that the soldier was lucky she was there to save him, and she responds by saying it was unlucky for the soldier that Robb was."
So is it that at first she didn't like him, or was she just saddened and angry about all this war and deaths?
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What was the exact moment where Littlefinger’s character was ruined for you?
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