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THE DRAGON AND THE WOLF RATING

10 83 35.78%
 
9 61 26.29%
 
8 38 16.38%
 
7 23 9.91%
 
6 10 4.31%
 
5 4 1.72%
 
4 1 0.43%
 
3 1 0.43%
 
2 1 0.43%
 
1 10 4.31%
 
Total:232
StokedUp said:
ClassicGamingWizzz said:
In the past 2 weeks i been watching crazy theories and predictions non stop, i am so Hyped !!!

Yeah I watched an Hour long program called Thronecast: War Room. It was basically 4 presenters all talking deeply about game of thrones and all the variations of what could happen and what they'd like to happen. It was an awesome watch and just added to the hype, they believed Cersei would beat Daenarys army as she's survived everything so far and is just too clever, no matter what's thrown at her she's always been a step ahead.

Cersei is ruthless but she's not all that clever. It's her fault the High Sparrow and his crazies got so much power in the first place. She likes to think herself the equal of Tywin or Tyrion when it comes to playing the game of thrones but she's really not.



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Ajax said:
And dragons are not unbeatable in battle.
Less advanced armies have killed strong dragons in the past.

**** Spoiler-ish if you don't want info from the books ****

In the books, Euron has a "dragon horn" that can bind dragons to his will. I'm not sure they're going to go in that direction on the show since it wasn't part of the kingsmoot in the show but it could very well sway the odds if it does appear.

Presently, Daenerys seems to have a clear advantage with the Unsullied, Dothraki, dragons, Yara and her ironborn, Dorne, etc... there has to be something that will challenge her might, the dragon horn could be it.



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TruckOSaurus said:
Ajax said:
And dragons are not unbeatable in battle.
Less advanced armies have killed strong dragons in the past.

**** Spoiler-ish if you don't want info from the books ****

In the books, Euron has a "dragon horn" that can bind dragons to his will. I'm not sure they're going to go in that direction on the show since it wasn't part of the kingsmoot in the show but it could very well sway the odds if it does appear.

Presently, Daenerys seems to have a clear advantage with the Unsullied, Dothraki, dragons, Yara and her ironborn, Dorne, etc... there has to be something that will challenge her might, the dragon horn could be it.

When Aegon took Westeros he subdued six of the seven kingdoms despite being outnumbered due to the overwhelming advantage dragons provide in combat.  The only exception was Dorne because it was not a war, but an occupation.  Think of it as equivalent of the Soviet Union or United States in Afghanistan.  You have massive power imbalance in militaries, but geurilla tactics can drag out a fight for years, if not decades. Even crude weaponry can shock and claim a dragon with a bit of luck.

The Dragon Horn is featured on the cover of Winds of Winter (obviously not final) so it could play a major role in the books.  I don't think it will be part of the show as that and Aegon (Dany's nephew) seem to be missing in the adaptation.  My guess is her opposition in the show will be the wall falling and the Long Night coming to Westeros again.  Ice (The Others) from the north, fire (Dragons) from the south.



Oh yes!

Been excited for months now, but sadly I'll have to wait another week because I'm going away monday (first episode airs monday here, not sure when in the US so maybe I should go underground to be safe) for 5 days.



Augen said:
TruckOSaurus said:

**** Spoiler-ish if you don't want info from the books ****

In the books, Euron has a "dragon horn" that can bind dragons to his will. I'm not sure they're going to go in that direction on the show since it wasn't part of the kingsmoot in the show but it could very well sway the odds if it does appear.

Presently, Daenerys seems to have a clear advantage with the Unsullied, Dothraki, dragons, Yara and her ironborn, Dorne, etc... there has to be something that will challenge her might, the dragon horn could be it.

When Aegon took Westeros he subdued six of the seven kingdoms despite being outnumbered due to the overwhelming advantage dragons provide in combat.  The only exception was Dorne because it was not a war, but an occupation.  Think of it as equivalent of the Soviet Union or United States in Afghanistan.  You have massive power imbalance in militaries, but geurilla tactics can drag out a fight for years, if not decades. Even crude weaponry can shock and claim a dragon with a bit of luck.

The Dragon Horn is featured on the cover of Winds of Winter (obviously not final) so it could play a major role in the books.  I don't think it will be part of the show as that and Aegon (Dany's nephew) seem to be missing in the adaptation.  My guess is her opposition in the show will be the wall falling and the Long Night coming to Westeros again.  Ice (The Others) from the north, fire (Dragons) from the south.

That's a reasonable assumption. It's a real shame that knowing how long GRRM takes to write his books the show runners still decided to cut several subplots that could have postponed the moment where the show overtook the books had they been included.



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TruckOSaurus said:
Augen said:

When Aegon took Westeros he subdued six of the seven kingdoms despite being outnumbered due to the overwhelming advantage dragons provide in combat.  The only exception was Dorne because it was not a war, but an occupation.  Think of it as equivalent of the Soviet Union or United States in Afghanistan.  You have massive power imbalance in militaries, but geurilla tactics can drag out a fight for years, if not decades. Even crude weaponry can shock and claim a dragon with a bit of luck.

The Dragon Horn is featured on the cover of Winds of Winter (obviously not final) so it could play a major role in the books.  I don't think it will be part of the show as that and Aegon (Dany's nephew) seem to be missing in the adaptation.  My guess is her opposition in the show will be the wall falling and the Long Night coming to Westeros again.  Ice (The Others) from the north, fire (Dragons) from the south.

That's a reasonable assumption. It's a real shame that knowing how long GRRM takes to write his books the show runners still decided to cut several subplots that could have postponed the moment where the show overtook the books had they been included.

Some of them are meaningless subplots. The dragging of Davos going to Skagos, or the Ironborn, and even Dorne in some way... There is a lost of focus I do not appreciate.



Well, not only bran knows about Jon, do you forget the guy who stabbed arthur dayne?



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kirby007 said:
Well, not only bran knows about Jon, do you forget the guy who stabbed arthur dayne?

Howland Reed, Meera's father (Meera is probably going to be Bran's girlfriend at this rate)



guiduc said:
kirby007 said:
Well, not only bran knows about Jon, do you forget the guy who stabbed arthur dayne?

Howland Reed, Meera's father (Meera is probably going to be Bran's girlfriend at this rate)

well hes getting cucked in that relationship



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kirby007 said:
guiduc said:

Howland Reed, Meera's father (Meera is probably going to be Bran's girlfriend at this rate)

well hes getting cucked in that relationship

Can his dick work? I can't remember.