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Sansa will become some expert at the game of thrones, Jon the savior of westeros and possibly the best swordsman in the realm, arya will become a uber assasinator, bran will become a powerful magi. I say that the starks are favoured by the gods, and that is possibly because of their honor and heritage.
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On May 22 2013 05:53 Aegon I wrote: Sansa will become some expert at the game of thrones, Jon the savior of westeros and possibly the best swordsman in the realm, arya will become a uber assasinator, bran will become a powerful magi. I say that the starks are favoured by the gods, and that is possibly because of their honor and heritage.
Jon and Arya sound believeable. Bran could happen depending on the wildling invasion being successful, but Sansa being an expert at the game of thrones that seems impossible. All series she has played the fool and she will continue to play the fool. Also if the dire wolves that they found at the beginning of the series has any meaning like being the protector of each stark child then she is the only one whos Wolf got killed. Ayra set her free and could be found by her again. Jon's wolf is out there and could come back again. Rob,Bran, and the youngest one still have theirs.
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On May 21 2013 23:11 frogrubdown wrote:Show nested quote +On May 21 2013 23:03 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 23:01 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 22:55 0x64 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:10 Spykiller wrote: To the guy who bashed me for my Dragon-rider theory earlier: KA-POW in your face. The Onion Knight reads about the dragons being ridden.
About the White Walker. I think they all look like that. I dont think its the same, or the boss or anything The onion knight can't read... Or did I miss something in this episode? You did. Stannis' daughter has been teaching him. Last episode had about 30 seconds of him struggling with a sentence from the book she gave him. On May 21 2013 22:56 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:49 Redox wrote:On May 21 2013 22:45 mbsupermario wrote:On May 21 2013 22:38 Mensol wrote:
awwww VALAR MORGHULIS!!!!! i've missed my favorite character so much, Jaqen h'ghar!!!!! I loved the parallel between Daario and Jaqen. I immediately thought back to the last time we saw him when he gave Arya the Braavosi coin. Was it said that Daario is from Braavos or are we only assuming that? I believe it was said, they said one of the captains was from Bravos no? I thought the entire group of mercenaries were from Braavos. no, if I recall right they mentioned a Bravosi, singularly, within the Second Sons leadership. I looked back, and it was only one person. But it was Mero, not Daario. I guess he might also be from Braavos, but it'd be odd since they introduced Mero to the queen as "Mero of Braavos" but didn't do the same for the others. however there is the subtle hint that Daario is someone mysterious. since Jorah, who normally is very well versed in important people did not recognise who daario was, despite being very familiar with the mercenary corps that Daario helped lead.
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On May 22 2013 06:01 PrinceXizor wrote:Show nested quote +On May 21 2013 23:11 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 23:03 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 23:01 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 22:55 0x64 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:10 Spykiller wrote: To the guy who bashed me for my Dragon-rider theory earlier: KA-POW in your face. The Onion Knight reads about the dragons being ridden.
About the White Walker. I think they all look like that. I dont think its the same, or the boss or anything The onion knight can't read... Or did I miss something in this episode? You did. Stannis' daughter has been teaching him. Last episode had about 30 seconds of him struggling with a sentence from the book she gave him. On May 21 2013 22:56 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:49 Redox wrote:On May 21 2013 22:45 mbsupermario wrote:On May 21 2013 22:38 Mensol wrote:
awwww VALAR MORGHULIS!!!!! i've missed my favorite character so much, Jaqen h'ghar!!!!! I loved the parallel between Daario and Jaqen. I immediately thought back to the last time we saw him when he gave Arya the Braavosi coin. Was it said that Daario is from Braavos or are we only assuming that? I believe it was said, they said one of the captains was from Bravos no? I thought the entire group of mercenaries were from Braavos. no, if I recall right they mentioned a Bravosi, singularly, within the Second Sons leadership. I looked back, and it was only one person. But it was Mero, not Daario. I guess he might also be from Braavos, but it'd be odd since they introduced Mero to the queen as "Mero of Braavos" but didn't do the same for the others. however there is the subtle hint that Daario is someone mysterious. since Jorah, who normally is very well versed in important people did not recognise who daario was, despite being very familiar with the mercenary corps that Daario helped lead.
My money is on Daario being a rogue faceless man. He's got that smooth charm about him that reminds me of assassins.
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On May 22 2013 06:25 plogamer wrote:Show nested quote +On May 22 2013 06:01 PrinceXizor wrote:On May 21 2013 23:11 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 23:03 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 23:01 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 22:55 0x64 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:10 Spykiller wrote: To the guy who bashed me for my Dragon-rider theory earlier: KA-POW in your face. The Onion Knight reads about the dragons being ridden.
About the White Walker. I think they all look like that. I dont think its the same, or the boss or anything The onion knight can't read... Or did I miss something in this episode? You did. Stannis' daughter has been teaching him. Last episode had about 30 seconds of him struggling with a sentence from the book she gave him. On May 21 2013 22:56 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:49 Redox wrote:On May 21 2013 22:45 mbsupermario wrote:On May 21 2013 22:38 Mensol wrote:
awwww VALAR MORGHULIS!!!!! i've missed my favorite character so much, Jaqen h'ghar!!!!! I loved the parallel between Daario and Jaqen. I immediately thought back to the last time we saw him when he gave Arya the Braavosi coin. Was it said that Daario is from Braavos or are we only assuming that? I believe it was said, they said one of the captains was from Bravos no? I thought the entire group of mercenaries were from Braavos. no, if I recall right they mentioned a Bravosi, singularly, within the Second Sons leadership. I looked back, and it was only one person. But it was Mero, not Daario. I guess he might also be from Braavos, but it'd be odd since they introduced Mero to the queen as "Mero of Braavos" but didn't do the same for the others. however there is the subtle hint that Daario is someone mysterious. since Jorah, who normally is very well versed in important people did not recognise who daario was, despite being very familiar with the mercenary corps that Daario helped lead. My money is on Daario being a rogue faceless man. He's got that smooth charm about him that reminds me of assassins.
More than one person has said "Valor Morghulis," but that is a good idea. I's likes it.
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All this talk about Braavos reminds me of Jaqen H'ghar. He had less than 10 minutes of screen time and still my favorite character in the entire series.
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On May 22 2013 06:37 dudeman001 wrote: All this talk about Braavos reminds me of Jaqen H'ghar. He had less than 10 minutes of screen time and still my favorite character in the entire series.
I was actually thinking today how much Daario looks like Jaqen and had to make sure they weren't played by the same actor. Definitely wouldn't be surprised if Daario was Jaqen with a different name.
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On May 22 2013 06:36 Alabasern wrote:Show nested quote +On May 22 2013 06:25 plogamer wrote:On May 22 2013 06:01 PrinceXizor wrote:On May 21 2013 23:11 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 23:03 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 23:01 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 22:55 0x64 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:10 Spykiller wrote: To the guy who bashed me for my Dragon-rider theory earlier: KA-POW in your face. The Onion Knight reads about the dragons being ridden.
About the White Walker. I think they all look like that. I dont think its the same, or the boss or anything The onion knight can't read... Or did I miss something in this episode? You did. Stannis' daughter has been teaching him. Last episode had about 30 seconds of him struggling with a sentence from the book she gave him. On May 21 2013 22:56 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:49 Redox wrote:On May 21 2013 22:45 mbsupermario wrote:On May 21 2013 22:38 Mensol wrote:
awwww VALAR MORGHULIS!!!!! i've missed my favorite character so much, Jaqen h'ghar!!!!! I loved the parallel between Daario and Jaqen. I immediately thought back to the last time we saw him when he gave Arya the Braavosi coin. Was it said that Daario is from Braavos or are we only assuming that? I believe it was said, they said one of the captains was from Bravos no? I thought the entire group of mercenaries were from Braavos. no, if I recall right they mentioned a Bravosi, singularly, within the Second Sons leadership. I looked back, and it was only one person. But it was Mero, not Daario. I guess he might also be from Braavos, but it'd be odd since they introduced Mero to the queen as "Mero of Braavos" but didn't do the same for the others. however there is the subtle hint that Daario is someone mysterious. since Jorah, who normally is very well versed in important people did not recognise who daario was, despite being very familiar with the mercenary corps that Daario helped lead. My money is on Daario being a rogue faceless man. He's got that smooth charm about him that reminds me of assassins. More than one person has said "Valor Morghulis," but that is a good idea. I's likes it.
Not to mention his skill. To kill two leaders, behead them; and then sneak into Dany's camp. Like, that is kickass.
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On May 22 2013 06:37 dudeman001 wrote: All this talk about Braavos reminds me of Jaqen H'ghar. He had less than 10 minutes of screen time and still my favorite character in the entire series. Yeah, he was the best. But he could still be in the show, we just don't know who he is. He could even have killed one of the main characters and assumed their identity without us knowing. Maybe he went back and killed Tywin or something.
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On May 22 2013 09:40 plogamer wrote:Show nested quote +On May 22 2013 06:36 Alabasern wrote:On May 22 2013 06:25 plogamer wrote:On May 22 2013 06:01 PrinceXizor wrote:On May 21 2013 23:11 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 23:03 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 23:01 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 22:55 0x64 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:10 Spykiller wrote: To the guy who bashed me for my Dragon-rider theory earlier: KA-POW in your face. The Onion Knight reads about the dragons being ridden.
About the White Walker. I think they all look like that. I dont think its the same, or the boss or anything The onion knight can't read... Or did I miss something in this episode? You did. Stannis' daughter has been teaching him. Last episode had about 30 seconds of him struggling with a sentence from the book she gave him. On May 21 2013 22:56 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:49 Redox wrote:On May 21 2013 22:45 mbsupermario wrote: [quote]
I loved the parallel between Daario and Jaqen. I immediately thought back to the last time we saw him when he gave Arya the Braavosi coin. Was it said that Daario is from Braavos or are we only assuming that? I believe it was said, they said one of the captains was from Bravos no? I thought the entire group of mercenaries were from Braavos. no, if I recall right they mentioned a Bravosi, singularly, within the Second Sons leadership. I looked back, and it was only one person. But it was Mero, not Daario. I guess he might also be from Braavos, but it'd be odd since they introduced Mero to the queen as "Mero of Braavos" but didn't do the same for the others. however there is the subtle hint that Daario is someone mysterious. since Jorah, who normally is very well versed in important people did not recognise who daario was, despite being very familiar with the mercenary corps that Daario helped lead. My money is on Daario being a rogue faceless man. He's got that smooth charm about him that reminds me of assassins. More than one person has said "Valor Morghulis," but that is a good idea. I's likes it. Not to mention his skill. To kill two leaders, behead them; and then sneak into Dany's camp. Like, that is kickass. Sneaking past Unsullied is probably pretty easy because their discipline in-camp and never having been fielded means they have zero experience with concepts of infiltration.
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On May 22 2013 05:59 zeratul_jf wrote:Show nested quote +On May 22 2013 05:53 Aegon I wrote: Sansa will become some expert at the game of thrones, Jon the savior of westeros and possibly the best swordsman in the realm, arya will become a uber assasinator, bran will become a powerful magi. I say that the starks are favoured by the gods, and that is possibly because of their honor and heritage. Jon and Arya sound believeable. Bran could happen depending on the wildling invasion being successful, but Sansa being an expert at the game of thrones that seems impossible. All series she has played the fool and she will continue to play the fool. Also if the dire wolves that they found at the beginning of the series has any meaning like being the protector of each stark child then she is the only one whos Wolf got killed. Ayra set her free and could be found by her again. Jon's wolf is out there and could come back again. Rob,Bran, and the youngest one still have theirs.
Sansa is 14. Are there seriously no things that you sucked at (or straight up didn't do) that you are great at now? Or will be great at by the time you're Cercei's age? Sansa could totally get very good at this, particularly under Tyrion's tutelage. I actually think their marriage could be very interesting.
On May 22 2013 01:08 Dfgj wrote:Show nested quote +On May 22 2013 00:12 Zandar wrote: Seems like a bit of a plot hole, or I guess somehow they lost a lot of knowledge over the centuries. Nobody actually believes that white walkers exist anymore. Do you make a habit of reading several-thousand-year-old books and taking precautions against the things they depict?
[hides vampire stake collection]
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On May 22 2013 09:40 plogamer wrote:Show nested quote +On May 22 2013 06:36 Alabasern wrote:On May 22 2013 06:25 plogamer wrote:On May 22 2013 06:01 PrinceXizor wrote:On May 21 2013 23:11 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 23:03 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 23:01 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 22:55 0x64 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:10 Spykiller wrote: To the guy who bashed me for my Dragon-rider theory earlier: KA-POW in your face. The Onion Knight reads about the dragons being ridden.
About the White Walker. I think they all look like that. I dont think its the same, or the boss or anything The onion knight can't read... Or did I miss something in this episode? You did. Stannis' daughter has been teaching him. Last episode had about 30 seconds of him struggling with a sentence from the book she gave him. On May 21 2013 22:56 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:49 Redox wrote:On May 21 2013 22:45 mbsupermario wrote: [quote]
I loved the parallel between Daario and Jaqen. I immediately thought back to the last time we saw him when he gave Arya the Braavosi coin. Was it said that Daario is from Braavos or are we only assuming that? I believe it was said, they said one of the captains was from Bravos no? I thought the entire group of mercenaries were from Braavos. no, if I recall right they mentioned a Bravosi, singularly, within the Second Sons leadership. I looked back, and it was only one person. But it was Mero, not Daario. I guess he might also be from Braavos, but it'd be odd since they introduced Mero to the queen as "Mero of Braavos" but didn't do the same for the others. however there is the subtle hint that Daario is someone mysterious. since Jorah, who normally is very well versed in important people did not recognise who daario was, despite being very familiar with the mercenary corps that Daario helped lead. My money is on Daario being a rogue faceless man. He's got that smooth charm about him that reminds me of assassins. More than one person has said "Valor Morghulis," but that is a good idea. I's likes it. Not to mention his skill. To kill two leaders, behead them; and then sneak into Dany's camp. Like, that is kickass.
assuming that his story is true at all. hes hardly the kind of guy above lying about his exploits. he probably told them he would do it, waited until night and then killed them in their sleep.
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On May 22 2013 10:43 Yoav wrote:Show nested quote +On May 22 2013 05:59 zeratul_jf wrote:On May 22 2013 05:53 Aegon I wrote: Sansa will become some expert at the game of thrones, Jon the savior of westeros and possibly the best swordsman in the realm, arya will become a uber assasinator, bran will become a powerful magi. I say that the starks are favoured by the gods, and that is possibly because of their honor and heritage. Jon and Arya sound believeable. Bran could happen depending on the wildling invasion being successful, but Sansa being an expert at the game of thrones that seems impossible. All series she has played the fool and she will continue to play the fool. Also if the dire wolves that they found at the beginning of the series has any meaning like being the protector of each stark child then she is the only one whos Wolf got killed. Ayra set her free and could be found by her again. Jon's wolf is out there and could come back again. Rob,Bran, and the youngest one still have theirs. Sansa is 14. Are there seriously no things that you sucked at (or straight up didn't do) that you are great at now? Or will be great at by the time you're Cercei's age? Sansa could totally get very good at this, particularly under Tyrion's tutelage. I actually think their marriage could be very interesting.
Now im not saying I was awesome at the age of 14 but to be honest she just doesn't seem to have the drive to become that kind of heartless person which is a quality you need to play the game of thrones well.You have to take into account that the drive to become better at something is very important that is why i said that Arya could be a great assassin because she is always looking for vengeance and has a goal to achieve, on the otherhand Sansa not so much she just wanted to be married to the Tyrell heir and live happily in Highgarden. Also when littlefinger gave his speech about chaos she was given as the example that she held to reality of the kingdom rather than try to climb the ladder of chaos. Obviously this is from his point of view but i feel like she will just be used for what she is needed and that is the key to Winterfell and the north.
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On May 22 2013 11:00 turdburgler wrote:Show nested quote +On May 22 2013 09:40 plogamer wrote:On May 22 2013 06:36 Alabasern wrote:On May 22 2013 06:25 plogamer wrote:On May 22 2013 06:01 PrinceXizor wrote:On May 21 2013 23:11 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 23:03 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 23:01 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 22:55 0x64 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:10 Spykiller wrote: To the guy who bashed me for my Dragon-rider theory earlier: KA-POW in your face. The Onion Knight reads about the dragons being ridden.
About the White Walker. I think they all look like that. I dont think its the same, or the boss or anything The onion knight can't read... Or did I miss something in this episode? You did. Stannis' daughter has been teaching him. Last episode had about 30 seconds of him struggling with a sentence from the book she gave him. On May 21 2013 22:56 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:49 Redox wrote: [quote] Was it said that Daario is from Braavos or are we only assuming that? I believe it was said, they said one of the captains was from Bravos no? I thought the entire group of mercenaries were from Braavos. no, if I recall right they mentioned a Bravosi, singularly, within the Second Sons leadership. I looked back, and it was only one person. But it was Mero, not Daario. I guess he might also be from Braavos, but it'd be odd since they introduced Mero to the queen as "Mero of Braavos" but didn't do the same for the others. however there is the subtle hint that Daario is someone mysterious. since Jorah, who normally is very well versed in important people did not recognise who daario was, despite being very familiar with the mercenary corps that Daario helped lead. My money is on Daario being a rogue faceless man. He's got that smooth charm about him that reminds me of assassins. More than one person has said "Valor Morghulis," but that is a good idea. I's likes it. Not to mention his skill. To kill two leaders, behead them; and then sneak into Dany's camp. Like, that is kickass. assuming that his story is true at all. hes hardly the kind of guy above lying about his exploits. he probably told them he would do it, waited until night and then killed them in their sleep. Is there reason to assume he's lying though from his character? It doesn't exactly seem like he's supposed to be deceitful or anything. He told the other 2 captains what he believed straight up.
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On May 22 2013 11:14 Itsmedudeman wrote:Show nested quote +On May 22 2013 11:00 turdburgler wrote:On May 22 2013 09:40 plogamer wrote:On May 22 2013 06:36 Alabasern wrote:On May 22 2013 06:25 plogamer wrote:On May 22 2013 06:01 PrinceXizor wrote:On May 21 2013 23:11 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 23:03 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 23:01 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 22:55 0x64 wrote: [quote]
The onion knight can't read... Or did I miss something in this episode?
You did. Stannis' daughter has been teaching him. Last episode had about 30 seconds of him struggling with a sentence from the book she gave him. On May 21 2013 22:56 Hitch-22 wrote: [quote] I believe it was said, they said one of the captains was from Bravos no? I thought the entire group of mercenaries were from Braavos. no, if I recall right they mentioned a Bravosi, singularly, within the Second Sons leadership. I looked back, and it was only one person. But it was Mero, not Daario. I guess he might also be from Braavos, but it'd be odd since they introduced Mero to the queen as "Mero of Braavos" but didn't do the same for the others. however there is the subtle hint that Daario is someone mysterious. since Jorah, who normally is very well versed in important people did not recognise who daario was, despite being very familiar with the mercenary corps that Daario helped lead. My money is on Daario being a rogue faceless man. He's got that smooth charm about him that reminds me of assassins. More than one person has said "Valor Morghulis," but that is a good idea. I's likes it. Not to mention his skill. To kill two leaders, behead them; and then sneak into Dany's camp. Like, that is kickass. assuming that his story is true at all. hes hardly the kind of guy above lying about his exploits. he probably told them he would do it, waited until night and then killed them in their sleep. Is there reason to assume he's lying though from his character? It doesn't exactly seem like he's supposed to be deceitful or anything. He told the other 2 captains what he believed straight up.
OR hes just a womanizer?
edit: sword wielding badass womanizer :3
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On May 22 2013 11:00 turdburgler wrote:Show nested quote +On May 22 2013 09:40 plogamer wrote:On May 22 2013 06:36 Alabasern wrote:On May 22 2013 06:25 plogamer wrote:On May 22 2013 06:01 PrinceXizor wrote:On May 21 2013 23:11 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 23:03 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 23:01 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 22:55 0x64 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:10 Spykiller wrote: To the guy who bashed me for my Dragon-rider theory earlier: KA-POW in your face. The Onion Knight reads about the dragons being ridden.
About the White Walker. I think they all look like that. I dont think its the same, or the boss or anything The onion knight can't read... Or did I miss something in this episode? You did. Stannis' daughter has been teaching him. Last episode had about 30 seconds of him struggling with a sentence from the book she gave him. On May 21 2013 22:56 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 22:49 Redox wrote: [quote] Was it said that Daario is from Braavos or are we only assuming that? I believe it was said, they said one of the captains was from Bravos no? I thought the entire group of mercenaries were from Braavos. no, if I recall right they mentioned a Bravosi, singularly, within the Second Sons leadership. I looked back, and it was only one person. But it was Mero, not Daario. I guess he might also be from Braavos, but it'd be odd since they introduced Mero to the queen as "Mero of Braavos" but didn't do the same for the others. however there is the subtle hint that Daario is someone mysterious. since Jorah, who normally is very well versed in important people did not recognise who daario was, despite being very familiar with the mercenary corps that Daario helped lead. My money is on Daario being a rogue faceless man. He's got that smooth charm about him that reminds me of assassins. More than one person has said "Valor Morghulis," but that is a good idea. I's likes it. Not to mention his skill. To kill two leaders, behead them; and then sneak into Dany's camp. Like, that is kickass. assuming that his story is true at all. hes hardly the kind of guy above lying about his exploits. he probably told them he would do it, waited until night and then killed them in their sleep.
What needs believing? He brought her their heads. Im sure they didnt give them up willingly.
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On May 22 2013 11:59 Gene wrote:Show nested quote +On May 22 2013 11:00 turdburgler wrote:On May 22 2013 09:40 plogamer wrote:On May 22 2013 06:36 Alabasern wrote:On May 22 2013 06:25 plogamer wrote:On May 22 2013 06:01 PrinceXizor wrote:On May 21 2013 23:11 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 23:03 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 23:01 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 22:55 0x64 wrote: [quote]
The onion knight can't read... Or did I miss something in this episode?
You did. Stannis' daughter has been teaching him. Last episode had about 30 seconds of him struggling with a sentence from the book she gave him. On May 21 2013 22:56 Hitch-22 wrote: [quote] I believe it was said, they said one of the captains was from Bravos no? I thought the entire group of mercenaries were from Braavos. no, if I recall right they mentioned a Bravosi, singularly, within the Second Sons leadership. I looked back, and it was only one person. But it was Mero, not Daario. I guess he might also be from Braavos, but it'd be odd since they introduced Mero to the queen as "Mero of Braavos" but didn't do the same for the others. however there is the subtle hint that Daario is someone mysterious. since Jorah, who normally is very well versed in important people did not recognise who daario was, despite being very familiar with the mercenary corps that Daario helped lead. My money is on Daario being a rogue faceless man. He's got that smooth charm about him that reminds me of assassins. More than one person has said "Valor Morghulis," but that is a good idea. I's likes it. Not to mention his skill. To kill two leaders, behead them; and then sneak into Dany's camp. Like, that is kickass. assuming that his story is true at all. hes hardly the kind of guy above lying about his exploits. he probably told them he would do it, waited until night and then killed them in their sleep. What needs believing? He brought her their heads. Im sure they didnt give them up willingly. What if he asked really nicely? 
Speaking of that Daario guy, wow, I hate his actor. He looks scrawny and just...like a fucking moron. Its unfortunate they're making his character out to be a badass when he looks like such a dandy.
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On May 22 2013 13:04 Dazed_Spy wrote:Show nested quote +On May 22 2013 11:59 Gene wrote:On May 22 2013 11:00 turdburgler wrote:On May 22 2013 09:40 plogamer wrote:On May 22 2013 06:36 Alabasern wrote:On May 22 2013 06:25 plogamer wrote:On May 22 2013 06:01 PrinceXizor wrote:On May 21 2013 23:11 frogrubdown wrote:On May 21 2013 23:03 Hitch-22 wrote:On May 21 2013 23:01 frogrubdown wrote: [quote]
You did. Stannis' daughter has been teaching him. Last episode had about 30 seconds of him struggling with a sentence from the book she gave him.
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I thought the entire group of mercenaries were from Braavos. no, if I recall right they mentioned a Bravosi, singularly, within the Second Sons leadership. I looked back, and it was only one person. But it was Mero, not Daario. I guess he might also be from Braavos, but it'd be odd since they introduced Mero to the queen as "Mero of Braavos" but didn't do the same for the others. however there is the subtle hint that Daario is someone mysterious. since Jorah, who normally is very well versed in important people did not recognise who daario was, despite being very familiar with the mercenary corps that Daario helped lead. My money is on Daario being a rogue faceless man. He's got that smooth charm about him that reminds me of assassins. More than one person has said "Valor Morghulis," but that is a good idea. I's likes it. Not to mention his skill. To kill two leaders, behead them; and then sneak into Dany's camp. Like, that is kickass. assuming that his story is true at all. hes hardly the kind of guy above lying about his exploits. he probably told them he would do it, waited until night and then killed them in their sleep. What needs believing? He brought her their heads. Im sure they didnt give them up willingly. What if he asked really nicely?  Speaking of that Daario guy, wow, I hate his actor. He looks scrawny and just...like a fucking moron. Its unfortunate they're making his character out to be a badass when he looks like such a dandy. I don't think it's quite as bad as you make it seem but it did seem a little bit off to me. That said, I'll wait and see what happens.
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Natalie Dormer is smoking hot
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