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That ending.
He’s worried about romantic entanglements that may skew Dany’s decisions as a leader.Guys, the reason Tyrion loked upset, is because off camera he promised Cersei her child would sit on the throne after Dany. They already set that up, with him trying to get Dany to talking about a succession plan, knowing she can't have kids. Cersei would've never agreed to back Dany and Jon (I know she lied) unless Tyrion offered her something she would want.
Of course we know Cersei just lied to fool Tyrion and them etc,
Guys, the reason Tyrion loked upset, is because off camera he promised Cersei her child would sit on the throne after Dany. They already set that up, with him trying to get Dany to talking about a succession plan, knowing she can't have kids. Cersei would've never agreed to back Dany and Jon (I know she lied) unless Tyrion offered her something she would want.
Of course we know Cersei just lied to fool Tyrion and them etc,
It's a good thought but Tyrion knows Dany can't have children so why would seeing her bone Jon suddenly make her think she can? She boned Daario for however long without getting pregnant.
Was waiting for #theonset to show up and this thread.#Theonset we're on the rise.
This is a path without glory, and a path with few to none converts along the way, but by staying strong you've become privy to the consistently most compelling and best acted arc on the show since Season 2, which we are blessed to have witnesses.
Many show watchers still seem to have a disability when it comes to comprehending the fact/accepting that Theon's a main character who deserves screen time of this caliber and isn't just existing so that you can get a gratuitous Jofferey tier death, but show only watchers and book/show consumers who rise with Theon all see it for what it is, and it's our job to offer defense, explain the character development/thematic value behind his arc, and condemn the hypocrites who morally attack Theon while stanning for The Hounds and Jaime instead of lending Theon the same open heart.
It's one more season brehs, stay strong, and continue to enjoy one of the greatest characters in fiction.
What is dead may never die!
He’s worried about romantic entanglements that may skew Dany’s decisions as a leader.
The Valyrians were familiar with dragonglass long before they came to Westeros. They called it zirfyl perzyll, which translates to "frozen fire" in Valyrian, and eastern (?) texts tell of how their dragons would thaw the stone with dragonflame until it became malleable. The Valyrians then used it to build their strange monuments and buildings without seams and joins of our modern castles.
When Aegon the Conqueror forged his Seven Kingdoms, he and his descendants would often decorate their blades with dragonglass, feeling a kinship with the glass. The royal fashion for dragonglass ornamentation soon spread throughout the Seven Kingdoms to those wealthy enough to afford it. Hilts and pommels were and are the most common decoration, for dragonglass is too brittle to make a useful crossguard (?). Indeed, its very brittleness is what relegates it to the great houses and most successful merchants.