SuperiorCallz
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Mine would probably just ignore what they saw and keep walking. Or just run off. Too afraid to die in that situation, really.
Does Eddard then get betrayed by a child kin? I really miss that character. One of the few real shocking moments in television history.Eddard would ask the Argonians to leave.
If they refuse, he would cut them into pieces. Then he would scout the soldiers to home.
Even if the argonians were attacking imperials, he would do the same. Because if the war is over, then there is no more reason to people fight between them. At least until the next war...
(my character is based on Ned Stark, so he has a very high code of honor).
Unless you read the books. XDDoes Eddard then get betrayed by a child kin? I really miss that character. One of the few real shocking moments in television history.
I do! I do! I read them many, many months (perhaps years?) before the show was even dreamt of.Unless you read the books. XDDoes Eddard then get betrayed by a child kin? I really miss that character. One of the few real shocking moments in television history.
But who does that anymore?
Actually, he's not involved at all any more and hasn't been for the last 2 years. I firmly believe that that is why the story went so far off the rails, but, who am I to question it.yeah I felt similar, though since George R. R. Martin is so heavily involved with the show, he said that both are canon, and purposely had them be different for convenience of medium as well as keep those fans who read on their toes as well.
It is based on his books after all. It would be strange to say he doesn't have massive influence on the show whether he is directly involved in the production or not. From what I understand, the show is still largely based on the books.He isn't writing for the seasons, he is still the executive producer and is a large part of the oversight.
Basically he is less active but by no means is the show off his vision.
Unless you read the books. XDDoes Eddard then get betrayed by a child kin? I really miss that character. One of the few real shocking moments in television history.
But who does that anymore?
Kill all of them. To quote a famous white haired witcher, "Lesser, greater, middling; it's all the same. But if I'm to choose between one evil and another, then I prefer not to choose at all."
Kill all of them, the world would be much safer without these violent people roaming around and doing whatever they want. Remember, if you kill a murderer, the number of murderers stay the same. But if you kill more than one, then the math sounds about right.