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On May 16 2013 02:23 Jophess wrote:Show nested quote +On May 16 2013 02:09 zatic wrote: So what if the ship gets searched? On board is a foreigner and a low born young guy, leaving the country. Who would care? Remember, as far as the Lannisters know Gendry is dead and I don't know if they are even aware of Melisandre. There should be no reason for them to be searched with their white sails unless they were to do something aggressive/suspicious. If they did get searched, I'm not sure anything would be done. How many Lannisters actually know of, or what Gendry looks like, and who said they were leaving the country?
As far as the lannisters know they already killed Gendry (actually Lommy). Remember that Gendry smithed for the lannisters at Harrenhal for the better part of season 2 without anyone knowing who he is.
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On May 16 2013 03:26 scudst0rm wrote:Show nested quote +On May 16 2013 02:23 Jophess wrote:On May 16 2013 02:09 zatic wrote: So what if the ship gets searched? On board is a foreigner and a low born young guy, leaving the country. Who would care? Remember, as far as the Lannisters know Gendry is dead and I don't know if they are even aware of Melisandre. There should be no reason for them to be searched with their white sails unless they were to do something aggressive/suspicious. If they did get searched, I'm not sure anything would be done. How many Lannisters actually know of, or what Gendry looks like, and who said they were leaving the country? As far as the lannisters know they already killed Gendry (actually Lommy). Remember that Gendry smithed for the lannisters at Harrenhal for the better part of season 2 without anyone knowing who he is.
How did the red lady know how Gendry is though? Or is it the Lord of Light talking to her?
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On May 16 2013 03:32 plogamer wrote:Show nested quote +On May 16 2013 03:26 scudst0rm wrote:On May 16 2013 02:23 Jophess wrote:On May 16 2013 02:09 zatic wrote: So what if the ship gets searched? On board is a foreigner and a low born young guy, leaving the country. Who would care? Remember, as far as the Lannisters know Gendry is dead and I don't know if they are even aware of Melisandre. There should be no reason for them to be searched with their white sails unless they were to do something aggressive/suspicious. If they did get searched, I'm not sure anything would be done. How many Lannisters actually know of, or what Gendry looks like, and who said they were leaving the country? As far as the lannisters know they already killed Gendry (actually Lommy). Remember that Gendry smithed for the lannisters at Harrenhal for the better part of season 2 without anyone knowing who he is. How did the red lady know how Gendry is though? Or is it the Lord of Light talking to her? The lady sees things in fire dude, it only makes sense that she'd figure out a way to detect the blood of kings.
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On May 16 2013 03:32 plogamer wrote:Show nested quote +On May 16 2013 03:26 scudst0rm wrote:On May 16 2013 02:23 Jophess wrote:On May 16 2013 02:09 zatic wrote: So what if the ship gets searched? On board is a foreigner and a low born young guy, leaving the country. Who would care? Remember, as far as the Lannisters know Gendry is dead and I don't know if they are even aware of Melisandre. There should be no reason for them to be searched with their white sails unless they were to do something aggressive/suspicious. If they did get searched, I'm not sure anything would be done. How many Lannisters actually know of, or what Gendry looks like, and who said they were leaving the country? As far as the lannisters know they already killed Gendry (actually Lommy). Remember that Gendry smithed for the lannisters at Harrenhal for the better part of season 2 without anyone knowing who he is. How did the red lady know how Gendry is though? Or is it the Lord of Light talking to her?
Q: How did Mel do it? A: Magic
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Zurich15361 Posts
She is very convenient that way. Whatever she does you can simply explain it by "she saw it in the fires man!"
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magic: greatest plot hole sealant
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On May 16 2013 03:36 zatic wrote: She is very convenient that way. Whatever she does you can simply explain it by "she saw it in the fires man!" I'm willing to let the show makers and GRRM get away with it in Mel's case. Even with the silly openness of fire magic, GoT has far less of such things than other fantasy.
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Wildfire is just napalm with green food coloring, no magic there.
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"The Lord of Light" actually reviving people, having child demons and shit I might actually start believing that Daenerys may have to be careful with these guys!
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whatever happened to the red comet? i dont think i've seen it being mentioned since season 1 or something
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United States43563 Posts
On May 16 2013 06:08 jinorazi wrote: whatever happened to the red comet? i dont think i've seen it being mentioned since season 1 or something It was just a comet that some people linked to old prophecies. In the books the comet was not a major PoV character.
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On May 16 2013 06:29 KwarK wrote: In the books the comet was not a major PoV character.
Damn that'd be cool if it was though. Dosadi Experiment all over again.
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Germany25657 Posts
On May 16 2013 06:29 KwarK wrote:Show nested quote +On May 16 2013 06:08 jinorazi wrote: whatever happened to the red comet? i dont think i've seen it being mentioned since season 1 or something It was just a comet that some people linked to old prophecies. In the books the comet was not a major PoV character.
IN THE BOOK?!?!
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On May 16 2013 06:37 KadaverBB wrote:Show nested quote +On May 16 2013 06:29 KwarK wrote:On May 16 2013 06:08 jinorazi wrote: whatever happened to the red comet? i dont think i've seen it being mentioned since season 1 or something It was just a comet that some people linked to old prophecies. In the books the comet was not a major PoV character. IN THE BOOK?!?!
That's a paddlin'.
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On May 16 2013 06:37 KadaverBB wrote:Show nested quote +On May 16 2013 06:29 KwarK wrote:On May 16 2013 06:08 jinorazi wrote: whatever happened to the red comet? i dont think i've seen it being mentioned since season 1 or something It was just a comet that some people linked to old prophecies. In the books the comet was not a major PoV character. IN THE BOOK?!?!
yeah thats risky here
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United States43563 Posts
I like to live dangerously.
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On May 16 2013 06:29 KwarK wrote:Show nested quote +On May 16 2013 06:08 jinorazi wrote: whatever happened to the red comet? i dont think i've seen it being mentioned since season 1 or something It was just a comet that some people linked to old prophecies. In the books the comet was not a major PoV character. Now I imagine entire chapters written from the point of view of a comet. Thank you.
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what if all of westoros and essos and whatnot are actually inhabited land and its the red comet's imagination that is being told in the books/show?
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I feel like somethings going to go down at this Wedding thing... Boltons going and he's bad fucking news because he's obviously switched alliances... I doubt he could really kill anyone, it'd be difficult to do so but I bet you he could try to break apart alliances there since everyone from the north in power is likely to be there, maybe place ideas in their heads about the South winning etc and try to rip apart the north's alliance.
That and the seasons almost over, 3 episodes left? We remember what happened in season 1 and season 2 with 3 episodes left hahaha : P Shit went DOWNNNN and it seems like the last few episodes have passively mentioned this wedding and the Frey's. I'm feeling a bit suspicious haha
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On May 16 2013 07:28 jinorazi wrote: what if all of westoros and essos and whatnot are actually inhabited land and its the red comet's imagination that is being told in the books/show? It’s the story of a nineteenth-century Austrian family, from the point of view of an old fireside armchair.
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