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I have noticed an evident change in westeros:
Poll: Have you noticed a significant drop in weiner&melon propensity in GoT?Screw the falling propensity in willies, where is mammary gland fix? (16) 57% The Schlongs of GoT has reduced dramatically and I'm sad. (9) 32% I think it's good there are less brat wursts in Got. (3) 11% 28 total votes Your vote: Have you noticed a significant drop in weiner&melon propensity in GoT? (Vote): The Schlongs of GoT has reduced dramatically and I'm sad. (Vote): I think it's good there are less brat wursts in Got. (Vote): Screw the falling propensity in willies, where is mammary gland fix?
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On May 06 2014 13:29 Zdrastochye wrote: It definitely has the most potential. Bran has the most magical powers of anyone besides perhaps the Red Woman. I'm sure he's pivotal somewhere down the road.
Yes Bran is top tier in terms of magic powers. Red woman is not.
Thoros of Myr with powers of Lord Of Light who can ressurect anyone from death. Jaqen H'ghar shapeshifter killer.
Seems much more powerful to me.
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On May 08 2014 02:34 Jandos wrote:Show nested quote +On May 06 2014 13:29 Zdrastochye wrote: It definitely has the most potential. Bran has the most magical powers of anyone besides perhaps the Red Woman. I'm sure he's pivotal somewhere down the road. Yes Bran is top tier in terms of magic powers. Red Woman is not. Thoros of Myr with powers of Lord Of Light who can ressurect anyone from death. Jaqen H'ghar shapeshifter killer. Seems much more powerful to me.
yeah, giving birth to a shadow monster, killing people from a thousand miles away just by sacrificing leeches into fire and forseeing the far future in great detail is pretty low, i agree. /sarcasm
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On May 08 2014 05:51 Gorg wrote:Show nested quote +On May 08 2014 02:34 Jandos wrote:On May 06 2014 13:29 Zdrastochye wrote: It definitely has the most potential. Bran has the most magical powers of anyone besides perhaps the Red Woman. I'm sure he's pivotal somewhere down the road. Yes Bran is top tier in terms of magic powers. Red Woman is not. Thoros of Myr with powers of Lord Of Light who can ressurect anyone from death. Jaqen H'ghar shapeshifter killer. Seems much more powerful to me. yeah, giving birth to a shadow monster, killing people from a thousand miles away just by sacrificing leeches into fire and forseeing the far future in great detail is pretty low, i agree. /sarcasm
Joffrey and Rob died because she throwed leech into fire ?
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On May 08 2014 05:51 Gorg wrote:Show nested quote +On May 08 2014 02:34 Jandos wrote:On May 06 2014 13:29 Zdrastochye wrote: It definitely has the most potential. Bran has the most magical powers of anyone besides perhaps the Red Woman. I'm sure he's pivotal somewhere down the road. Yes Bran is top tier in terms of magic powers. Red Woman is not. Thoros of Myr with powers of Lord Of Light who can ressurect anyone from death. Jaqen H'ghar shapeshifter killer. Seems much more powerful to me. yeah, giving birth to a shadow monster, killing people from a thousand miles away just by sacrificing leeches into fire and forseeing the far future in great detail is pretty low, i agree. /sarcasm I don't buy that leeches stuff. Coincidence I say! Just call me Ser Davos or something. But yeah I agree that the shadow monster thing makes her one of the most powerful magical characters in the show.
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I will be happiest person ever if i ever see Jaqen H'ghar in this season.
valar morghulis!
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On May 08 2014 06:42 Mensol wrote: I will be happiest person ever if i ever see Jaqen H'ghar in this season.
valar morghulis! Maybe you already have...
0_o
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On May 08 2014 08:22 Just_a_Moth wrote:Show nested quote +On May 08 2014 06:42 Mensol wrote: I will be happiest person ever if i ever see Jaqen H'ghar in this season.
valar morghulis! Maybe you already have... 0_o Excellent ;D.
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On May 08 2014 08:22 Just_a_Moth wrote:Show nested quote +On May 08 2014 06:42 Mensol wrote: I will be happiest person ever if i ever see Jaqen H'ghar in this season.
valar morghulis! Maybe you already have... 0_o
Haha not bad. A man has many faces...
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On May 08 2014 08:53 KadaverBB wrote:Show nested quote +On May 08 2014 08:22 Just_a_Moth wrote:On May 08 2014 06:42 Mensol wrote: I will be happiest person ever if i ever see Jaqen H'ghar in this season.
valar morghulis! Maybe you already have... 0_o Haha not bad. A man has many faces... Hey for all we know he could actually be a woman!
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On May 08 2014 05:51 Gorg wrote:Show nested quote +On May 08 2014 02:34 Jandos wrote:On May 06 2014 13:29 Zdrastochye wrote: It definitely has the most potential. Bran has the most magical powers of anyone besides perhaps the Red Woman. I'm sure he's pivotal somewhere down the road. Yes Bran is top tier in terms of magic powers. Red Woman is not. Thoros of Myr with powers of Lord Of Light who can ressurect anyone from death. Jaqen H'ghar shapeshifter killer. Seems much more powerful to me. yeah, giving birth to a shadow monster, killing people from a thousand miles away just by sacrificing leeches into fire and forseeing the far future in great detail is pretty low, i agree. /sarcasm Not to mention drinking poison at the start of S2 and being completely unaffected, and suggesting she could have stopped the wildfire from killing sailors at Blackwater.
Has Thoros brought back others besides Beric?
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On May 08 2014 11:37 Dfgj wrote:Show nested quote +On May 08 2014 05:51 Gorg wrote:On May 08 2014 02:34 Jandos wrote:On May 06 2014 13:29 Zdrastochye wrote: It definitely has the most potential. Bran has the most magical powers of anyone besides perhaps the Red Woman. I'm sure he's pivotal somewhere down the road. Yes Bran is top tier in terms of magic powers. Red Woman is not. Thoros of Myr with powers of Lord Of Light who can ressurect anyone from death. Jaqen H'ghar shapeshifter killer. Seems much more powerful to me. yeah, giving birth to a shadow monster, killing people from a thousand miles away just by sacrificing leeches into fire and forseeing the far future in great detail is pretty low, i agree. /sarcasm Not to mention drinking poison at the start of S2 and being completely unaffected, and suggesting she could have stopped the wildfire from killing sailors at Blackwater. Has Thoros brought back others besides Beric?
I'm sure the more fantasy inclined could refine my terminology but the Red Woman strikes me as more of a spell caster in the theme of voodoo with tokens, chants, ceremonies, etc... whereas Bran's powers are more of beastmaster/telepathy/mind control stuff. I think 'most magical' becomes an issue of defining our terms. But leaving it all generic like.... since Brans powers are afaik all his own (genetic or released by the breaking legs/puberty?) whereas other magic users The Red woman included seem not to have powers themselves per say but are granted them or used as a vessel for a 'God of Light'?
So between those I feel like Bran's freedom in determining what to use his powers for makes them superior to anyone who gets their powers from someone/thing else. Although channeling the 'Lord of Light' seems to be pretty damn powerful.
EDIT: Doubt it, because he only tried it because of the emotional connection but maybe other members of their group after if he really really really liked them?
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I think you underestimate how much leeway those who follow gods have when using their abilities. They can pretty much do anything in the name of light, and it could be alright. I don't see Melisandre as the type who refuses advancing herself with her magic, I'm sure she has an endgame and that it's probably more horrifying than anyone has thought of yet. Lets be honest she outclasses Stannis in more ways than one.
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I remember Jojen Reed telling Bran at least once (I know once this season) that "it is in his blood" to have the worging powers. Isn't that suggesting that the other Starks can have the power as well? I don't want to watch all 35 episodes again for clues, but I want to say I remember one maybe two instances that one of the kids had a dream or was waking up and it was through the eyes of their wolf -- maybe Arya? And I think I might not have picked up on it because it was probably before it was revealed that Bran has powers, so just thought it might have been a dream. Does that sound familiar to anyone? The more I think about it the more I remember recalling a scene like that with one of their wolfs like Bran started having.
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On May 08 2014 15:08 CatfooD wrote: I remember Jojen Reed telling Bran at least once (I know once this season) that "it is in his blood" to have the worging powers. Isn't that suggesting that the other Starks can have the power as well? I don't want to watch all 35 episodes again for clues, but I want to say I remember one maybe two instances that one of the kids had a dream or was waking up and it was through the eyes of their wolf -- maybe Arya? And I think I might not have picked up on it because it was probably before it was revealed that Bran has powers, so just thought it might have been a dream. Does that sound familiar to anyone? The more I think about it the more I remember recalling a scene like that with one of their wolfs like Bran started having.
The only Stark who has had a dream like that was Bran. No other Stark child has shown signs of being able to warg as well.
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Rickon had the 3 eyed raven talk him into the Stark tomb at the same time Bran got the call.
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On May 08 2014 15:17 Wolfstan wrote: Rickon had the 3 eyed raven talk him into the Stark tomb at the same time Bran got the call. Maybe they get to the tree and then Rickon becomes a super mage guy and they find out that he was actually the reason they were going there all along.
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On May 08 2014 15:15 Spaylz wrote:Show nested quote +On May 08 2014 15:08 CatfooD wrote: I remember Jojen Reed telling Bran at least once (I know once this season) that "it is in his blood" to have the worging powers. Isn't that suggesting that the other Starks can have the power as well? I don't want to watch all 35 episodes again for clues, but I want to say I remember one maybe two instances that one of the kids had a dream or was waking up and it was through the eyes of their wolf -- maybe Arya? And I think I might not have picked up on it because it was probably before it was revealed that Bran has powers, so just thought it might have been a dream. Does that sound familiar to anyone? The more I think about it the more I remember recalling a scene like that with one of their wolfs like Bran started having. The only Stark who has had a dream like that was Bran. No other Stark child has shown signs of being able to warg as well.
I think all the Starks are a bit wargy, simply due to fact that dire wolves are with them, which is not like a normal thing to do in westeros.
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On May 08 2014 15:27 Just_a_Moth wrote:Show nested quote +On May 08 2014 15:17 Wolfstan wrote: Rickon had the 3 eyed raven talk him into the Stark tomb at the same time Bran got the call. Maybe they get to the tree and then Rickon becomes a super mage guy and they find out that he was actually the reason they were going there all along. You know Rickon and Osha are no longer with Bran&co?
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On May 08 2014 16:34 Mafe wrote:Show nested quote +On May 08 2014 15:27 Just_a_Moth wrote:On May 08 2014 15:17 Wolfstan wrote: Rickon had the 3 eyed raven talk him into the Stark tomb at the same time Bran got the call. Maybe they get to the tree and then Rickon becomes a super mage guy and they find out that he was actually the reason they were going there all along. You know Rickon and Osha are no longer with Bran&co? Oh they didn't escape with Bran and Jojen? I totally missed that lol.
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