Yeah, cousins don't count as incest in Westeros. That's why Tywin can marry his cousin and have it not being a sin against god and men.Thats like 2nd cousin. Back then thats nothing.
Beron Stark was laying the pipe though
Yeah, cousins don't count as incest in Westeros. That's why Tywin can marry his cousin and have it not being a sin against god and men.Thats like 2nd cousin. Back then thats nothing.
Beron Stark was laying the pipe though
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Except those aren't his forces. Their Robin's. Even still, Lord Royce had his sword in the air chanting KITN as well, so there would be some division among the Vale forces if Peter tries to get Royce executed again.Right, my G Littlefinger should have said at the end of this last ep, "I'm taking my forces back up to the Vale unless Sansa is ruled Queen of the North." That b*stard and his b*stard followers would have no wins. But hopefully Pimpminister Pete Nice is planning something more devious.
Davos training for the great war.
Can't claim credit for this, but this is a hell of a spot:
Robb's wife killed by crossbow arranged by Tywin Lannister. Tywin killed by crossbow.
Robb stabbed in the gut by Roose. Roose killed by stab to the gut.
Catelyn's throat cut on orders of Walder Frey. Walder Frey's throat cut by Arya.
both Robb and Talysa got stabbed in the stomachRobb's wife was killed at the red wedding with Robb...she was stabbed in the stomach. I think Robb was the one that got the crossbow
It was Ros the whore that got the crossbow from Joffrey
Robb's wife was killed at the red wedding with Robb...she was stabbed in the stomach. I think Robb was the one that got the crossbow
It was Ros the whore that got the crossbow from Joffrey
As if Game of Thrones fans weren’t already agonizing over the year-long wait for the show’s seventh season, their patience is about to be put to an even greater test.
During a recent appearance on a UFC podcast (of all places!), Thrones bosses David Benioff and D.B. Weiss revealed that production on Season 7 is going to be pushed back to accommodate the arrival of winter in Westeros.
“We don’t have an air date yet,” the showrunners acknowledged when pressed for one. “We’re starting a bit later because, you know, at the end of this season, winter is here, and that means that sunny weather doesn’t really serve our purposes any more. We kind of pushed everything down the line so we could get some grim, gray weather even in the sunnier places that we shoot.”
In previous years, Thrones has returned as early as March 31 and as late as April 24, so it was already anyone’s guess when Season 7 — which will kick off the series’ final run of 13 episodes — would premiere. Now, we’re not even sure if Bran Stark, in all his tree-whispering wisdom, could give us the answer. (In lieu of magical, info-bearing trees, TVLine has reached out to HBO for comment.)