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Reddit » Game of Thrones Theories
1M ago
In the show both Ned and Catelyn have blue eyes, which is a recessive trait and two blue eyed parents should have a blue eyed child i.e Robb,Sansa,Arya and Rickard ,but Brann has brown eyes showing that he must have a different parent most likely a father as he isnt called a bastard so is probably Catelyns son.
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Reddit » Game of Thrones Theories
3M ago
Varys was the only character who wanted to serve the realm not control it. He played the game of thrones better than anyone else in King's Landing and knew the city and the Red Keep better than anyone else. I was disappointed when he betrayed Tyrion, but I understood and he made up for it by helping him escape. He could have stayed and let Tyrion die, that's what most would have done, to earn favor with Cersei, however he knew exactly when to leave. With all his knowledge of the seven kingdoms I think the only reason he didn't back Stannis, Renly, or Robb is because he knew they were in way o ..read more
Reddit » Game of Thrones Theories
3M ago
Am I the only one who was screaming at Daenerys through the screen to breed her dragons? I don't think it mentions their genders, but the fact that it wasn't even mentioned really pissed me off. That's the first thing I would have done if I was given dragons. In typical Targaryen fashion she was so overly confident and reckless with them. She should have been prepared for scorpions and the like. She could have had armor made for them while she was in Slaver's Bay. I really pissed me off to watch innocent creatures die because of her judgment. Needless to say I almost broke my computer when sh ..read more
Reddit » Game of Thrones Theories
4M ago
The name 'Waymar' intriguingly reflects the concept of Tao, as its’ literal translation means ‘the way’ and combines 'way' with 'mar,' suggesting a departure or deviation from the path of harmony and balance. It serves as a symbolic reminder of the challenges and obstacles that will arise when Ser Waymar Royce strays from the principles of Tao.
In Taoism, the Tao is often described as the ultimate source and essence of Yin and Yang. It is the underlying principle that gives rise to the interplay and harmony between these opposing forces. The Tao is seen as the unifying and balancing force tha ..read more
Reddit » Game of Thrones Theories
5M ago
At the end of the red wedding right before Roose Bolton stabbed Robb he says “The Lannister’s send there regards” however it seems extremely unlikely that any of the Lannisters would- also when would they have had time to send there regards? Did Roose Bolton lie???
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6M ago
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Reddit » Game of Thrones Theories
6M ago
I don’t know if this is a widely held belief or not, (I definitely don’t think I’m the first to come up with this theory) but given how ruthless and apparently patient the three eyed Raven is do you think he expected everything to play out as it did? We know Bran “doesn’t see himself as Bran anymore”. We also know Bryden Rivers is a Targaryen and a Blackwood. Obviously he’s a green seer (can warg and has the other abilities Bran has) but some Targaryens have “dragon dreams” and can see the future. Did he somehow combine these abilities and choose the only outcome that could’ve had him sit the ..read more
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6M ago
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