I didn’t say that automatically will make Jon king just that it technically puts him ahead of her, but if you’ve been listening Dany has been saying “the throne is my birth right” for years. Legitimizing Jon technically makes that untrue. It’s not like he needs to have Targaryen as a last name to ride a dragon, just Targaryen blood. He doesn’t need the last name to be her defender of the north as you say, they just have to be allies. Literally the only thing the name matters for is the bloodline but why would Jon give a shit about that? He was raised a Stark, not a Targaryen.
Technically, the Targaryens haven’t engaged in polygamy in about 250 years; since Maegor, who was the younger son of Aegon I (the guy who originally conquered Westoros w/his two sister wives). Not sure why Dany would legitimize Jon since that would mean he gets the throne ahead of her, but who knows. Weirder things have happened.
Well, in the books it’s supposedly the Horn of Joramun that can bring the wall down. It’s a huge, ancient horn that when blown will bring the wall down according to legend. It’s actually referenced in the Night’s Watch oath, “I am…the horn that wakes the sleepers”, so it clearly means something in terms of the white walkers. Mance says he found it in the books and threatens to bring down the wall with it to let his people through, but Jon knows he wouldn’t since that would let the white walkers through too. I think there’s also a point where Tormund says they destroyed it but I’m not totally sure.
Weirwoods/heart trees are quite common north of the wall. Back in season 1 we see Jon and Sam go north of the wall to one to take their Night’s Watch vows, so there are certainly weirwoods north of the wall. However, it’s almost certain Bran and Meera are going to go back across the wall and it makes sense the White Walkers would now be able to cross as well.
Also, Ramsay was made a Bolton by royal decree by Tommen. So that’s the only way to legitimize a bastard. In the books it’s alluded to that, before he died at the Red Wedding, Robb legitimized Jon as a Stark and named him as his heir. Makes sense because at the time Bran/Rickon were presumed dead at Winterfell and Sansa/Arya were captive (maybe dead) in King’s Landing. Problems arise with this theory because who knows that Jon was legitimized? Supposedly, it would be people like Roose and Lord Umber and maybe a few others of similar stature in the north.
For sure. Also, at the very end you guys were asking who is next in line if Tommen dies. Technically, after convoluted process, it would be Cersei (assuming Tommen didn’t put a baby in Margaery before she went to prison).
The Sansa & Jon party/Petyr party is interesting. Sansa/Jon going to work unite the Northern houses and then face off with Ramsey when he leaves Winterfell and marches north to challenge them. Meanwhile, Petyr takes his army of Vale knights from Moat Cailin and takes a less defended Winterfell.
Probably my most cherished possession other than my 401k.
Massive amount of respect to Dave for throwing out the LinkedIn handle. Always doing business.
You cannot eat on the train during rush hour. Disrespectful.
“I’m free on the 5th of never, see you then”
I didn’t say that automatically will make Jon king just that it technically puts him ahead of her, but if you’ve been listening Dany has been saying “the throne is my birth right” for years. Legitimizing Jon technically makes that untrue. It’s not like he needs to have Targaryen as a last name to ride a dragon, just Targaryen blood. He doesn’t need the last name to be her defender of the north as you say, they just have to be allies. Literally the only thing the name matters for is the bloodline but why would Jon give a shit about that? He was raised a Stark, not a Targaryen.
Technically, the Targaryens haven’t engaged in polygamy in about 250 years; since Maegor, who was the younger son of Aegon I (the guy who originally conquered Westoros w/his two sister wives). Not sure why Dany would legitimize Jon since that would mean he gets the throne ahead of her, but who knows. Weirder things have happened.
Well, in the books it’s supposedly the Horn of Joramun that can bring the wall down. It’s a huge, ancient horn that when blown will bring the wall down according to legend. It’s actually referenced in the Night’s Watch oath, “I am…the horn that wakes the sleepers”, so it clearly means something in terms of the white walkers. Mance says he found it in the books and threatens to bring down the wall with it to let his people through, but Jon knows he wouldn’t since that would let the white walkers through too. I think there’s also a point where Tormund says they destroyed it but I’m not totally sure.
Weirwoods/heart trees are quite common north of the wall. Back in season 1 we see Jon and Sam go north of the wall to one to take their Night’s Watch vows, so there are certainly weirwoods north of the wall. However, it’s almost certain Bran and Meera are going to go back across the wall and it makes sense the White Walkers would now be able to cross as well.
Also, Ramsay was made a Bolton by royal decree by Tommen. So that’s the only way to legitimize a bastard. In the books it’s alluded to that, before he died at the Red Wedding, Robb legitimized Jon as a Stark and named him as his heir. Makes sense because at the time Bran/Rickon were presumed dead at Winterfell and Sansa/Arya were captive (maybe dead) in King’s Landing. Problems arise with this theory because who knows that Jon was legitimized? Supposedly, it would be people like Roose and Lord Umber and maybe a few others of similar stature in the north.
The new Red Priestess scares the hell outta me. She’s the definition of a fear boner.
Fucking great place. But I never go before 1:30
For sure. Also, at the very end you guys were asking who is next in line if Tommen dies. Technically, after convoluted process, it would be Cersei (assuming Tommen didn’t put a baby in Margaery before she went to prison).
FYI, the sea to the west of Westeros you guys were talking about is known as the Sunset sea.
The Sansa & Jon party/Petyr party is interesting. Sansa/Jon going to work unite the Northern houses and then face off with Ramsey when he leaves Winterfell and marches north to challenge them. Meanwhile, Petyr takes his army of Vale knights from Moat Cailin and takes a less defended Winterfell.
Really your only choices are go out and spring for a nice new set or to just put yourself out of your misery.
About what I’d expect from those free-spirited fucking dweebs. GTFO my face, Elite Daily.
Hate to break it to you, but disc golf isn’t a real sport.
Damn, this made me sad. Blonde in the black dress can holler though.
Prayers to you, mate.
3rd girl absolutely has ice in her veins. That was a cold move no matter how you look at it. “Can I trust this guy?” – is she fucking serious?
These are the kinds of people the world is probably a better places without.