They stated the point of the parlay. Propaganda. This way when they roast all the peasants they can say it was Cersei's fault for not surrendering.
Quote from: Rama Set on May 06, 2019, 08:13:08 PMThey stated the point of the parlay. Propaganda. This way when they roast all the peasants they can say it was Cersei's fault for not surrendering.Why, exactly, do the opinions of the commoners suddenly matter? Cersei blew up a rather large portion of the city with wildfire, along with a faction that was rather popular among commoners. She is already hated to death by them, as proven by her relatively recent walk of shame. If destroying the largest church in the country doesn't make the peasantry revolt against a blatantly insane monarch, why would Dany burning some other large portion of it be any different? Shouldn't King's Landing at this point be in a constant state of civil war if uprisings were a major threat?
I would wager it has something to do with what Dany has been trying to achieve the entire series. That little bit about ending tyranny and breaking the wheel? Its been mentioned... once or twice.
He burned his hand when he killed a wight way back in the first season.
If you are going to DebOOonK an expert then you have to at least provide a source with credentials of equal or greater relevance. Even then, it merely shows that some experts disagree with each other.
Quote from: honk on May 07, 2019, 03:48:52 PMHe burned his hand when he killed a wight way back in the first season.Fire burning or frost burn?Also, wouldn't that mean he isn't her nephew or is that not genetic/common in her family?
Now the logic and plausibility doesn’t matter. Got it.