RE: Game of Thrones final season [spoilers]
May 20, 2019 at 5:27 pm
(This post was last modified: May 20, 2019 at 5:55 pm by Amarok.)
(May 20, 2019 at 4:53 pm)Aegon Wrote:1. Yup and there is no reason any of those rebellions need carry over to the current group. Because none of the motivations for those rebellions matter anymore .The Grey Joy rebelled because Yara's dad had delusions of glory and they got there asses kicked and Yara shows no interests in doing the same . The Dornish were just pissed at the Lanninsters now their house is all but destroyed . I also point out that Dorne and the Grey Joys were totally willing to accept Dani's rule and thus accepted that crown .While Sansa never made any such pledge .(May 20, 2019 at 2:57 pm)Amarok Wrote: 1 . Why wouldn't they ?
2. Why couldn't she ? And who says anyone else wants to leave?
1. Why wouldn't who what? The Unsullied can go wherever they want, but I'm saying it's sort of funny that they made a deal with people who were leaving. Jon can just come back! It's not like anyone else was upset Jon murdered the Mad Queen.
2. Uh, did you forget all the things that happened with the other great Houses? The Iron Islands already revolted against the King and claimed independence less than 10 years prior to the show in the Greyjoy Rebellion. Not to mention the gals down in Dorne murdered their own prince in order to rebel against the crown... I mean, do you really not see why what happened doesn't make sense? It's so plainly obvious to me... that the other Houses should have at the very least said, "Hey, how come she gets independence and we don't?" Especially once you consider that the entire continent is now under control of House Stark. If I were another lord, I'd be upset.
2. As for your argument about the unsullied your assuming they were already planning on leaving and weren't going to kill John .And need I point out Dani's weren't to happy about John killing Dany .
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