Thengel
Golden Knight of the Realm
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Because Stark lives matter, shitlord.why do white people write so much shit about TV shows
Because Stark lives matter, shitlord.why do white people write so much shit about TV shows
If Ramsay does best Roose, my assumption is that, just like him fucking things up with Theon and Sansa, he will pick the single worst possible moment to turn on daddy and basically burn down all of House Bolton in the process.I mean, this would be sweet, but the dialogues between the two always make me sort of think that Roose thinks he has Ramsay under his heel. The ending to that is Ramsay lashing out at Roose, in a way that is unexpected. (Only to Roose though; I expect the audience would see it coming.)
I really do like Roose and the actor playing him, but Ramsay is such a loose cannon, I feel like he continues onward, not his father.
The dragon has no balls=OWant my pet theory? Varys is actually R'hllor himself. Who else would openly mock his own priestesses, while placing all pieces to make sure Dragons are going to be delivered to his real champion just in time?
Just send the Sand Snakes up north, they'll sort things out.
Yea, if it does happen, I 100% expect this. Him besting Roose means a crumbling of the entire house.If Ramsay does best Roose, my assumption is that, just like him fucking things up with Theon and Sansa, he will pick the single worst possible moment to turn on daddy and basically burn down all of House Bolton in the process.
For Ramsay at the very least, killing Roose lets him do whatever he wants. I don't think he's going to be specifically worried about who owns the North or who has a claim; Ramsay generally has shown a significant lack of foresight or political sense.Roose has no reason to kill Ramsay or viceversa. Neither has any claim to the north and certainly not roose's Frey baby. Sansa is all that matters
I totally googled allegory vs allusion before hitting post. I'm, like, 60% sure I picked the right one.quite the allegory
Sansa can't do shit. It was the crown that legitimized Ramsay as part of the deal Roose made with Tywin.Ramsay is the likely one to come out on top versus Roose but then quickly end up dead. He is to chaotic to hold onto power. Sansa being on the run now puts the loyalty of the north into play. She also likely has the ability to declare Jon Snow as Jon Stark once he gets done being dead. Then you have one snow versus another snow showdown.
Did you forget the Stark's renounced the authority of the King? Sansa has claim to absolute rule of the north and no allegiance to anyone claiming to be king.Sansa can't do shit. It was the crown that legitimized Ramsay as part of the deal Roose made with Tywin.