In the ASOIF timeline Lady Smallwood is quite a character. She defends her keep from attacks by Tywin's terrorists, aids and abets the Brotherhood Without Banners by offering them food and shelter and even flirts with Tom O' Sevens. She was also very kind to Arya Stark during the Brotherhood's brief stay at Acorn Hall.
My friend just told me a joke about "Gatehouse" Amy. "You can tell the Frey blood is strong in her, she got two men to spitroast her so she could form the Twins"
Go House Bracken Horse Kings, House Shawney killer Catfish, and House Frey best Houses in the Riverlands. Lord Haven has shown me the way of loving the Frey Grindset.
@MrDan-yg3go It's not a plot-related conspiracy one, but more speculation about the history of Westeros. Essentially the theory posits that, given how "Stark" is the German word for strong, a legendary hero of the riverlands named Artos the Strong might have been the founder of House Strong, and shares this very specific variant of the name Arthur with a known Stark, that the Strongs may have been a branch of House Stark that settled along the Trident thousands of years ago. Joe Magician has a whole video about it where he goes into more detail.
I read once long ago that the Aegon that becomes an outlaw could be the catspaw that attacked Catelyn in Winterfell. It's a neat idea but there's not much evidence.
I really think you should include the HotD spoiler info and just provide time stamps for those that don’t want to know. It adds to the longevity of these videos and makes them more whole as opposed to limiting the info and dating them to this brief between season 1 and 2 point of time.
There is a house tower of Harrenhal, but you have heard of a house tower from the north who were once the winter kings but disappeared because of the starks.
If I played House Tully could I in theory take the Twins. I want the bridge and cannot stand the Frey's? If I can do that please let me know and I will buy this.
@@Matt2009-ft5yu Poland, like the Riverlands, has both been the seat of a mighty multicultural empire, and also partitioned, reformed, and reshaped by other powerful neighbours multiple times.
How do you skip the Tully of the dance of dragons. Just because they have Sesame Street names. They are the most important in the war. They win the war the lads. They were basically boys yet they slew lord Baratheon. Elmo Tully would find his own sellsword company and fight in the disputed lands in the Daughters war
It amazes me how House Tully has the Freys, Blackwoods, Brackens and to a lesser extent the Mallisters and the Harrenhal Houses as their vassals. All because they sided with Aegon first, honestly amazed they would ever rebel against the Targaryens.