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He fell behind in writing the books. My wife lost any interest in the 50 Shades series when she saw the writer was an ugly fat chick. The GoT dude is an old white fatty who I think watched to much porn but I read all his long ass books.
6 episodes??? WTF????
7 this season, 6 next season
Should be enough to wrap everything up.
Who's the guy with the fire sword?
Close, but no cigar, that's Baric Dondarian himself with the flaming sword.Pretty sure that is Thoros of Myr. He is the red priest who kept bringing Baric Dondarian back to life in the first season (or two).
Not sure if you have read the books or not, but in the books, he was known for dousing his sword in flammable liquid and lighting it before fighting.
Yep.Close, but no cigar, that's Baric Dondarian himself with the flaming sword.
This is Thoros
Yep.
He was trying to convert Robert to the religion of the R'hllor, by showing the power of his "god." Lightbringer is the sword of Azor Ahai a legendary hero who is prophesied to fight the Great Other. The Prince that was promised is a different prophecy. The prince that was promised is a prophesied leader or savior. The prince may be part of an ancient prophecy which foretells the coming of a hero to deliver the world from darkness. A "bleeding star" is supposed to herald the coming of the prince.[1] The prince is said to have "a song", the song of ice and fire. Melisandre used the terms Azor Ahai and the prince that was promised interchangeably, but she mainly uses Azor Ahai. The others in the series that mention it don't talk about Azor Ahai and nothing in the prophecy says anything about a weapon.My memory is probably off, but I think in the books he lit it on fire in tournaments as a play on "the prince who was promised", who is is supposed to wield "lightbringer" a flaming, or glowing sword in the fight against the White Walkers. Sort of a publicity stunt.
Yep.
Close, but no cigar, that's Baric Dondarian himself with the flaming sword.
This is Thoros
Finally. I am super excited.
So I just read an interesting theory that Bran might be the Nights King. These theories are getting crazier by the day. Can't wait for Sunday.
Also built Storm's End the ancestral seat of the Baratheons.Are you sure it wasn't Bran the Builder? I have read that theory before. Bran the Builder was a Stark of many generations ago who was responsible for building the Wall and Castle Black.
No it was saying that Bran time travels IE how he does with the trees and that he becomes the Night's King. Like he tries to go back in time to stop the children of the forest from making the Night's king into a WW. They had some examples that when he sees the Night's King get stabbed with dragon glass in the heart to become a WW when Bran comes back from the vision then he is in the same position and holding his heart with a pained face. They also used the example of the Night's King ability to touch Bran. I think it is pretty far fetched but they did have some decent points.Are you sure it wasn't Bran the Builder? I have read that theory before. Bran the Builder was a Stark of many generations ago who was responsible for building the Wall and Castle Black.
Been I am on the mobile but I can across the story again and tried to copy the link. See if this works.Are you sure it wasn't Bran the Builder? I have read that theory before. Bran the Builder was a Stark of many generations ago who was responsible for building the Wall and Castle Black.