Dany Do Pay The Unsullied. Anyone Who Claims To Have Read The Books Properly Should Know That
Dany do pay the unsullied. Anyone who claims to have read the books properly should know that
[...] In the poorer districts between the stepped pyramids of Meereen's slaver nobility, there were brothels catering to every conceivable erotic taste, she knew. Even so … "What could a eunuch hope to find in a brothel?"
"Even those who lack a man's parts may still have a man's heart, Your Grace," said Grey Worm. "This one has been told that your servant Stalwart Shield sometimes gave coin to the women of the brothels to lie with him and hold him.
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Your servants Eladon Goldenhair and Loyal Spear were poisoned at a wineshop where they were accustomed to stop each night upon their rounds.
an intellectual :Daenerys is a slaver bc she is never shown to pay the unsuillied
me : Do the Starks , Lannisters , Baratheons , Fish house , Tyrells, Greyjoys, Martells pay their soldiers to die for their idiots prideful asses ???
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and also this
"for love is the bane of honor, the death of duty."
That did not sound right to Jon, yet he said nothing. The maester was a hundred years old, and a high officer of the Night's Watch; it was not his place to contradict him.
Fandom : jon will hate rheagar he is an oathbreaker, started a war and got killed all for lyanna Stark. Jon is nothing like him. He is good , honorable ned 2.0
Jon snow : breaks his vows to the nw for arya stark
Started a war for a arya stark
Got killed as a result for arya stark
well, not exactly. martin said that there are some hints in F&B for what's to come in the main saga, and he also said that if dany understood more about targaryen history and dragons things would have gone a little differently for her.
As he's made clear already, Fire & Blood is not a traditional novel. This is not Winds of Winter. Rather, this is a history of the Targaryen family that covers about 150 years, written as a text book by the Archermaester Gyldayn. He's also noted that there are a few details in Fire & Blood that could hint at what's to come from A Song of Ice and Fire.
In a new video debuting exclusively on Esquire.com, Martin explains that even Daenerys herself could learn a thing or two from Fire & Blood.
"This is a book that Daenerys might actually benefit from reading, but she has no access to Archermaester Gyldayn's crumbling manuscripts. So she's operating on her own there," Martin says in the clip. "Maybe if she understood a few things more about dragons and her own history in Essos, things would have gone a little differently."
So, what could be some of these details?
As he noted in another one of these videos, Daenerys ancestor Aegon the Conqueror decided to take over Westeros and unify the Seven Kingdoms, not out of a pure desire for power, but a vision.
"There is a lot of speculation that in some sense he saw what was coming 300 years later, and wanted to unify the Seven Kingdoms to be better prepared for the threat that he eventually saw coming from the north—the threat that we are dealing with in A Song of Ice and Fire," Martin said.
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George is really out there screaming Daenerys is going to end up on the Iron Throne.
This is what we call foreshadowing.
Sometimes she missed him all the same. Not the cruel weak man he had become by the end, but the brother who had sometimes let her creep into his bed, the boy who told her tales of the Seven Kingdoms. // I grieve for him as well. For the boy he was, not the man he grew to be.