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@@RandomVidsforthought can't remember in the book but in the show it was near Storm's End, that's how Stannis and his people got there so easy to parley with Renly and Catelyn
@@RandomVidsforthought you could have just checked the wiki or even the world map. Renly wouldn't have taken all the Stormlanders forces to the Reach just to turn around and take them back the same way, plus that would leave the Stormlands and Storm's End vulnerable to Stannis
"the stormlands have never been featured on the show" 2 minutes later... shows clip from the show of tarth... also I believe renleys camp was in the stormlands?!
Passionheart21 the Lannisters Do Not Mirror the nobleness of lions. Tywin used his father's weakness as a crutch to be an asshole. Fear only makes your power brittle, which means someone if not Tyrion was eventually going to do in Tywin. As for Jaime, all he does now is complain about the man he became, but considering what very little he has done, it's his own fault. He wears a white cloak that he sure as hell didn't earn, yet lectures others on what it means to be a kingsguard. He killed Aerys when he should've just killed all of the pyromancers and just them. He let Elia and her children die, after pledging to Rhaegar that he would protect them, and then claims innocence when confronted by Rhaegar's ghost and shows to be very unrepentant.
Passionheart21 and what about the new wife and children he swore to defend whose deaths he is clearly unrepentant about and claims innocence for as well as ignorance about his father is motives.
Passionheart21 that that should be basic Common Sense considering he's the son of the man who wiped out to families with children and all it should be pure common sense then that's what his father was planning to do. And his absence from her side just proves that he's an accomplice in their deaths. His crime was not even trying to see them safe.
Passionheart21 get he wasn't vocal about their deaths as Ned was which makes me wonder because Jamie admired and respected regard to a high degree so why isn't that he was upset about the death of Elia and her children. And he was most likely there when the bodies were brought to Robert. But in the book The only thing he seems to care about is how judgingly Ned looked at him. Then he complains about how a wolf has no right to judge a lion, well the Wolf didn't wear a white cloak that they didn't earn the wolf didn't disregard and abandon the entire Royal Family for Honor sake the wolf is it f****** his sister and is the father of her children.
Dude half of season 2 was in the stormlands with the renly and Margarey and renly/Stannis episodes, and tarth is sworn to the stormlands, and Jamie sails by it on the show on his way to Dorne
I wonder if Duran Godgrief's wife was actually a Child of the Forest? I mean, who else in the series do we know of that is able to summon storms that can destroy a castle? We already know that the children have purportedly been responsible for the destruction of the arm of Dorne and the flooding of the Neck. Maybe the Duran captured a female Child of the Forest and her people tried to return her, hence the storms.
Paul Boehm Nope. They were just outside Storm's End. When Team Stannis met with Team Renly, Stannis said "Lady Stark, I didn't expect to find you in the stormlands".
A thought that just came to my mind after the beginning of the video is that maybe the "magic" that protected Storm's End when all the other Castles had been destroyed involved lightning rods?
I might be wrong but I thought Barristen Slemy jousted Ser Duncan the Tall not Duncan Targaryen (aka Duncan the Small) when he was 10 and was defeated then named "the bold"
Davos lost the fingertips of his non-sword hand (left in book, right hand in show) not all of his fingers on that hand. He keeps the bones in a bag around his neck
@@declanjones8888 lol, i really have no idear, when i read the book years ago i assumed that it was a Warg but no evidence ever came out that it was since. id just like to believe that there was something more behind an accidental hunting death ya know? lmao.
Finally!! Another video!! P.s - try to have more variety in your channel before you really run out of ideas. Also, some of us aren't that good with names, so can you show the name of who you are talking about next to a picture? Thanks!
This region seems heavily inspired by the Pacific Northwest of North America. Storm's End would be Vancouver or Seattle. Tarth would be Vancouver Island. Rainwood is the Olympic Peninsula. All it's missing is a volcanic mountain range separating it from arid Dorne.
in the books after Stannis came to help the nights watch the lannisters and Tyrrells attacked and captured dragonstone, and most of the castles except for Storms End which continues to support Stannis. due to the insane politics in kings landing, Mace Tyrrell and his army abandon the Stormlands. while Ageaon Targaryen attacked the Stormlands and besiege Storms end attempting to take the iron throne. In the show after Stannis left for the wall the storm lords remained neutral for the remainder of the show.
may i suggest you use the term built or erected, as not looking at the screen it sounds like you're saying razed, rather than raised, which means the opposite
I always thought it strange that Davos praised Stannis for his sense of justice and that Stannis had dismembered him, even after being saved. Then again, I suppose I'd pay a few digits to get a lordship.
That's pretty much the definition of justice. Good deeds don't undo crimes. While his bravery and sacrifice to break the blockade and save Stannis' ass deserve a reward, his crimes still existed and he must stand and take his punishment. That's about as just as it gets.