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What happened after that obviously.
"Oathkeeper" final scene
One of the best scenes in the entire show
What happened after that obviously.
"Oathkeeper" final scene
One of the best scenes in the entire show
The Prophecy
Cersei: When will I wed the prince?
Maggy: Never. You will wed the king.
Cersei: I will be queen, though?
Maggy: Aye. Queen you shall be... until there comes another, younger and more beautiful, to cast you down and take all that you hold dear.
Cersei: Will the king and I have children?
Maggy: Oh, aye. Six-and-ten for him, and three for you. Gold shall be their crowns and gold their shrouds, she said. And when your tears have drowned you, the valonqar shall wrap his hands about your pale white throat and choke the life from you.
Melara: Will I marry Jaime?
Maggy: Not Jaime, nor any other man, Worms will have your maidenhead. Your death is here tonight, little one. Can you smell her breath? She is very close.
nikkas think it was Margery but it's really Targ Set kicking your buildings over
Not really, if he chose Lyanna to be his wife there's no way he wouldn't have talked about the Prophecy. And its clear that she believed in it too (or at least knew how important it was to Rhaegar). The Kingsguard at the Tower of Joy clearly knew Rhaegar was dead, so they prolly knew that the kids and Elia were dead too. Knowing that she coulda have easily said "Welp, his name is Aegon".
Meh, if it was truly just composed of ice I'd agree with you. But this was made of magic...who's to say what happens to a magical wall when the spells are broken?And ain't no way the wall could fall like that and leave such a huge opening for them to walk through. shyt would have looked like Ground Zero.
You're right.Meh, if it was truly just composed of ice I'd agree with you. But this was made of magic...who's to say what happens to a magical wall when the spells are broken?
Bran has been trying to talk to Jon for a minute. He's gonna tell him right when he gets back to Winterfell.
The Jaime-Cersei scene was piff but I don't get how she nodded at the mountain to merk Jaime, he unsheathed his sword, then just let him pass. Pretty sure zombie Gregor ain't passing on the green light to off someone. That was a tense scene tho, that and theTormund death fake outs were the only ones that got me this season.
He knows his sisters will talk about it behind his back. And he knows Sam is Jon's BFF and an OG.Also, why is Bran so eager to tell Sam but won't tell his sisters? I mean it IS family business.
"The fight between Rhaenyra Targaryen and her half-brother Aegon for control over the Seven Kingdoms. Both of them thought they belonged on the Iron Throne. When people started declaring for one of them or the other, their fight divided the kingdoms in two. Brothers fought brothers, dragons fought dragons. By the time it was over, thousands were dead. And it was a disaster for the Targaryens as well. They never truly recovered."
Also, why is Bran so eager to tell Sam but won't tell his sisters? I mean it IS family business.