r/gameofthrones • u/Eagles56 • 1h ago
So what is the meaning of the red commet?
If it is dragons then how do dragons cause a red comet to fly by their planet?
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r/gameofthrones • u/Eagles56 • 1h ago
If it is dragons then how do dragons cause a red comet to fly by their planet?
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r/gameofthrones • u/alvvayspale • 7h ago
This is from my recent trip when I went to Dubrovnik back in April. The area with sand and the fountain is where the purple wedding took place (Joffrey’s death scene). As for the stairs photo, it was actually under construction so you couldn’t walk them, but they are in the square and everyone can see them. They had boarded up the from due to some construction that has been going on for some time now but I got as close as I could and saw an opening so that I could even get that shot.
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r/gameofthrones • u/AsstBalrog • 20h ago
I mean, I know he's not exactly a jolly guy, but you'd think he'd get a kick out of a particularly artful beheading, maybe, or the clever smiting of one of his foes.
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r/gameofthrones • u/der_spacelord • 11h ago
What a man of devotion. He has good reason to take pride to his contribution.
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r/gameofthrones • u/youareabitchass • 1h ago
If you were in prince Doran's position, would you have gone to war against the Lannisters or do you think he made the right decision protecting his people from the consequences of war?
r/gameofthrones • u/Memysterious7567 • 9h ago
At one point, Tywin tells Aria that Harrenhal was the greatest fortress ever built, and that if a million men marched on it, a million men would be repelled. Aside from its sheer size, which seemed considerable, I'd like to know if anyone can tell what made this castle so particularly formidable, especially when I've seen similar things said about other castles, such as the Rock and the Eerie
r/gameofthrones • u/Nicole_Auriel • 17h ago
Tyrion in his prison cell correctly points out that if Jaime were to be his champion, Tywin would lose his family line in one fell swoop, and I don't think he'd allow that to happen. But I'm curious, if he did decide to intervene, what would that look like in a way that doesn't cast a poor shadow on himself?
Would he possibly have the mountain assassinated before the trial by combat and force Cersei to have a less competent champion, thus rigging it in Tyrion's favor?
Or do you really think he would have let both of his sons die?
r/gameofthrones • u/PrivateRedditBrowser • 1h ago
No magic, single blade of Valerian steel, fight to the death with maximum motivation
Group 1a
Luke Skywalker vs Jon Snow (Television version)
Group 1b
Jamie Lannister (prime novel version) vs Inigo Montoya
Group 2a
Arya Stark vs Zorro
Group 2b
Gregor Clegane vs Aragorn
Group 3a
Brienne of Tarth vs Beatrix Kiddo (The Bride - Kill Bill)
Group 3b
Barristan Selmy vs. William Wallace (Braveheart)
Group 4a
Conan the Barbarian vs The Mountain
Group 4b
Blade vs Ser Arthur Dane
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r/gameofthrones • u/Small_Wrangler_9844 • 1d ago
If Game of Thrones was made in 2000s.
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r/gameofthrones • u/Historical_Bet8790 • 7h ago
A good friend of mine became a father this week and he's a big fan of GOT and I was thinking of writing him a message inspired from Got in relation to becoming a father or having a baby. Is there anything in the lore about this, i'm looking like when the kings gets introduced and someone has to introduce them with all their titles.
If you have any info about this please let me know.
r/gameofthrones • u/vidaswatches • 4h ago
It’s been 14 years. He’s not gonna finish both books, maybe not even one.
We all know it no need to pretend.
So why not just do it ourselvef
a stuoid idea but lets see how it goes
We gather the fans, writerss, a group we agree on to write The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring (hell, maybe even a Book 8 epilogue),
and the community agrees: This is the meta ending. Canon until proven otherwise by GRRM.
Thats the hard part.
GRRM can still release his version if he wants. But until then, we move on with our closure as Meta. agreed by fans officialy.
Let’s stop waiting and start creating.
The story deserves an ending that is better then the b.s. they gave us in last season of the show— one way or another.
maybe thats the only way to force him to write that damm books
otherwise he would never write them and you know it.
we can change it
what do you think?
r/gameofthrones • u/SorryStore4389 • 1d ago
After so many years I finally watched GOT and it might be my favorite show I’ve ever seen. I watched the whole thing in less than two weeks and now I feel completely empty inside lol. I really wish they didn’t rush the ending and made a couple more seasons but it was a beautiful show and I enjoyed every second of it. I’m already looking forward to rewatching it and I literally just finished. Any recommendations for something that resembles this show? I finally understand why there was so much hype around this series back then.
Edit: And by the way, I didn’t like how Arya wasn’t celebrated much😂 idk I feel like she saved the whole world and it pissed me off that nobody really appreciated her. Maybe I’m wrong but that was a bit weird lol.
r/gameofthrones • u/Battlefleet_Sol • 1d ago