Thurgood Thurston III
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This was Bran's plan all along.
Brann with the *Go ahead and tell Sansa*." Its your choice."Man If I was Jon I would've snuffed the shyt out Bran, He knew all along and ain't give him a heads up
When Rob became King in the North it actually extended down to the Rivelrands. He was the King of the North and The Trident. When Jon was King in the North it included The Vale. Based on Sansa's relationship with The Vale Lords and her cousin (which she'll probably marry), I can't see her not pushing for the Vale to remain part of the Northern Kingdom as they were when they declared Jon King.One of the six. The North is weird in that it's just...the North. Doesn't even have a name. No major cities or ports or anything. Sansa just inherited a big-ass field of snow.
Your analogy doesn't match one bit with what Dany did.
None of it really makes sense. Dothraki have no agency apparently. Unsullied don't move unless their queen tells them too. I guess it tracks from the sense that whoever rules, Dothraki and Unsullied will follow or obey. But even then, what is their purpose now that their leader is gone? Do they just become "free ppl" in Essos with no ruler? Was the whole point to show how Dany was "using" everyone and now everyone is free of her reign? Even then, what does this say about Bran, who knew the ending and watched it all play out so he can fulfill his "destiny" as Ruler of the 6 Kingdoms? The whole point was to show that following a ruler who believes it is their "destiny" to rule is a bad idea, as dany thought rulling Westeros was her destiny. And now The North has most of the power under this new monarchy. And what does Bran plan to do with Drogon? So many questions. So many things incomplete. The lore doesnt track, therefore the story doesn't track.None of this made sense
The Unsullied and Dothraki essentially have control of the city after their queen that brought them to the country is betrayed and murdered and here they are listening to the likes of Robyn Aryn and Edmure Tully
There is no explanation for why Tyrion and Jon should have survived. But if they are going to survive and the Unsullied are going East then why exile Jon to the Nightswatch? They can’t enforce that he remains at the Wall since they’re leaving the country.
Jon becoming the king Beyond the Wall is a cool ending but how they arrived to that point requires an excessive amount of suspension of disbelief.
So it's really confirmed is how the Books will play out?
Bran set everyone up for the fail so he could win
You're wrong.
The Vale of Arryn
Helping Jon take Winterfell from the Warden of the North and establishing him as king was treason to the crown. The Vale became part of the Kingdom of the North.
Almost none of the major houses were present. No one from the Reach, and no one from the Storm Lands. And you better not say Gendry because he doesn't even have an army or Storms End. There are hundreds of major houses with thousands and thousands of bannermen.
Sansa doesn't need protection anymore? What? Do you understand the point of being in the kings/queensguard? Why would Brienne pledge herself to Sansa and then bounce back to KL when her entire story has revolved around protecting Cats girls?