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yeah for real that's always been my favorite. even more than fire and blood and the rest, and tbh even as a writer myself i can't say why exactly it's so good
@@trli7117I’d argue “Red or Black, a Dragon is still a Dragon.” Aside from the theories, objectively it’s true in lore as the colored scales of a dragon make little difference
The tully words: family, duty, honor, make a lot of sense when you think of why Ned didn't tell cat the truth of Jon's parentage. Ned is putting his family, Jon, ahead of his duty to be honest with wife, or his honor of not having a bastard. I don't think cat would have respected Ned as much if he spilled the beans.
A chill video while we wait for the War do the Dragons 😤 Also, it may only be 6 house words in Dorne but “Unbowed.Unbent.Unbroken” still echoes in my mind. The Martells have probably the coolest words with the Starks and the Greyjoys.
Agreed with it being top tier, like the Starks. It's basically an open reminder to the Targs (and Westeros as a whole) that no one could ever succeed in conquering the Martells.
My favourite ones are “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken” House Martell, “Winter is Coming” House Stark and “Our is the Fury” House Baratheon formerly House Durrandon. P.S House Targaryen still favourite house that’s just in term of house words
This is not true. Lann the Clever is from the Age of Heroes, which pre-dates the Andal invasion by probably thousands of years. There is even a Godswood called the stone garden within Casterly Rock, complete with a Wierwood heart tree. King Tybolt Lannister initially fought the Andal invaders, but later Lannister kings began arranging marriages with the Andal warlords. Credit: A Wiki of Ice and Fire
You should not make such comments if you have no idea what tf you are talking about. The found of House Lannister was a First Men from the age of heroes. the Lannisters adopted Andal heritage when the last First Man Lannister King (Gerold III Lannister) died without a son, his daughter married an Andal knight called Ser Joffrey Lydden. Joffrey was crowned as King Joffrey I Lannister, thus bringing the Andal blood into House Lannister. In fact there are many First Men houses in the south who married Andals and adopted Andal culture.
I want to know what House Gardner’s words were. The jokester in me thinks “flowers and blood” and Aegon used it as inspiration for his house words after he killed them all since they do claim to be the ancestors of almost every house in Westeros. But maybe “We sowed the seeds” “first among family” “King of Kings” “The Hand of Summer” or “the thorn in the Rose”
I think "We Sowed the Seeds" or "The Hand of Summer" is most likely of these, the latter is particularly interesting since it contrasts the Stark words "Winter is Coming", and the Gardeners and Starks were some of the oldest and most influencial houses in Westeros.
House Dayne of Starfall is a Noble House in Dorne, sworn to House Martell. Their sigil is a silver star and sword, drawn either crossed or with the sword piercing the star. Their words are "Fallen and Reborn."
Then there are inofficial House words, like the Freys "We Stand Together", and Conningtons "A fierce foe, a faithful friend" Also, why are there two Marbrands in the Westerlands?
I always assumed House Frey’s words were “Stand Together” but I guess that was only a show things and not book canon. It would be hilarious is House Blackfyre just went with “Blood and Fire” to complete their ‘Targaryen but not really’ aesthetic
@@vizuall777 "We Bring the Dawn" would make sense, with the Dawn/Lightbringer thing, and also because the Daynes have a connection with the Hightowers, and this connects to "We Light the Way".
@@KaiHung-wv3ulYes, any of that would make sense. However, with the current evidence, it only makes sense if either Jon Snow has Dayne blood (N+A=J). Or if Faegon (Phaegon???) is actually Ned and Ashara’s son, but he had her take him east so that It would be easier to pass Jon off as his bastard. However, I just came up with that shit and i don’t think there’s really much evidence for that. There is more evidence that Jon is Ned and Ashara’s (N+L=J) and Faegon is Rhaegar and Lyanna’s (R+L=A). The strongest evidence points to R+L=J, but in my opinion N+L=J makes a far better story in general, a better twist because that would make Jon Ned’s only trueborn child and all the other Stark children bastards. The evidence is there for it, just hidden better than RLJ
@@vizuall777 I'm willing to say there is a possibility for N+A=J, but there is no way Jon is trueborn either way. The point of his story is that he rose from a bastard to Lord Commander not because of lineage (mostly), but his ability, showing how anyone, regardless of their birth, can become exceptional. Why would GRRM undermine that by making him secretly legitimate?
The crow lands aren’t considered a kingdom because no one has fully conquered dominion over it. Now it is used to help the crown gain income. Thousands of years before the main series in the Age of heros, the Isle and Rivers(Iron islands and the riverlands) were occupied by Harren Hoare (Who occupied Harrenhall). After Haren died at the hands of Aegon and his dragons, the riverlands was given to Hoster Tully and the Iron Islands was given to the Grey King(who is the first greyjoy on pyke.) There are 9 different major landmarks which include -The North -The Vale -The Westerlands -The Reach -The Crownlands -The Iron Islands -Dorne -The Stormlands -The Riverlands The Crownlands as stated before, is just land that belongs to the crown. The Iron Islands although apart of the seven kingdoms, is as it says An Island. It’s seperated from Westeros, and its culture is vastly different from the mainland despite it still being (technically) loyal to the crown.
Their real house words should have ben Lanisters: arogant Starks: honor Baratheons: stubborn Greyjoys: losers Tyrels: fake Martels: vengence targaryens: batshit lol
"Fuck Around & Find Out"
- House Blackwood
"Its morbing time" and they morb all over the brackens.
During winter house Starks words change to , "Told You So". 😂
😂😂
House Reed’s words: “Yeah, it’s back the way ya came!”
😁
Alternatively: "Try and find us," cause Greywater Watch is impossible for outsiders to locate lmao
(loads shotgun)
@@threezus7740 "We are Not Here"
Kermit Reed approves
House Reed: "Leave while you can"
House Stark: Winter is coming 🐺
House Arynn: As high as honor
My favorite.
To be fair, Robin Arryn always did look high
@@shank9325 🤣🤣🤣
@@shank9325 Lysa's milk must've been a hell of a drug then (I hated typing this, how does GRRM do it?)
What I love about Here We Stand reminds me of season 1 when jorrah confronts Viserys protecting the dragon eggs and he says and Here I Stand
“Iron from ice” are the words from house Forrester in the north.
Pretty sure they're only in the game. Lol
"Fuck You. Pay Me"
- House Frey
House Frey’s should be “pay the toll”
Ours is the fury goes hella hard. Wish I could think of something that rolled of the tongue
It goes the hardest when Robert's actor says it.
yeah for real that's always been my favorite. even more than fire and blood and the rest, and tbh even as a writer myself i can't say why exactly it's so good
Unbent. Unbowed. Unbroken. This one is my favorite
Wish we knew House Blackfyres words.
We want the crown 👑 😅
I'm willing to bet they're: "Blood and Fire," considering their theme of reversing Targarian symbolism.
@@lawrencereid2767 😄
@trli7117 yeah I am suck between thinking that or something about the sword Blackfyre.
@@trli7117I’d argue “Red or Black, a Dragon is still a Dragon.”
Aside from the theories, objectively it’s true in lore as the colored scales of a dragon make little difference
"The choice is yours" is actually a fire house name. I really resonate with it. Also special mention to "Come try me" from House Plumm 😂😂😂
House Swyft likely had a past as being an alert system for invading Ironborn, keeping watch and sending word when longships were spotted.
House Karstarks words are, "The Sun of Winter".
“You think our house words are stamped on our bodies when we're born and that's who we are? Then I'd be fire and blood too. “ Jon Snow
Frey's is "We Stand Together"
That's from the show only, I believe.
The tully words: family, duty, honor, make a lot of sense when you think of why Ned didn't tell cat the truth of Jon's parentage. Ned is putting his family, Jon, ahead of his duty to be honest with wife, or his honor of not having a bastard. I don't think cat would have respected Ned as much if he spilled the beans.
We have friends at court.
POWERFUL FRIENDS!!!
-House Slynt
A chill video while we wait for the War do the Dragons 😤 Also, it may only be 6 house words in Dorne but “Unbowed.Unbent.Unbroken” still echoes in my mind. The Martells have probably the coolest words with the Starks and the Greyjoys.
Agreed with it being top tier, like the Starks. It's basically an open reminder to the Targs (and Westeros as a whole) that no one could ever succeed in conquering the Martells.
Thanks for help keeping the fandom entertained
Tormund’s gold armbands have runes too
The horn of winter and the dragon horn also have them.
My favourite ones are “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken” House Martell, “Winter is Coming” House Stark and “Our is the Fury” House Baratheon formerly House Durrandon.
P.S House Targaryen still favourite house that’s just in term of house words
We light the way indeed.
Most advanced, developed, and prosperous house in the realm.
They're shady betrayers, but I think their words relate to their role in The Long Night.
Here We Stand and Unvowed, Unbent, Unbroken are my favorite
the lanisters are NOt as old as the starks. they are decendants of andals, who came after the first men.
This is not true. Lann the Clever is from the Age of Heroes, which pre-dates the Andal invasion by probably thousands of years. There is even a Godswood called the stone garden within Casterly Rock, complete with a Wierwood heart tree. King Tybolt Lannister initially fought the Andal invaders, but later Lannister kings began arranging marriages with the Andal warlords. Credit: A Wiki of Ice and Fire
You should not make such comments if you have no idea what tf you are talking about. The found of House Lannister was a First Men from the age of heroes. the Lannisters adopted Andal heritage when the last First Man Lannister King (Gerold III Lannister) died without a son, his daughter married an Andal knight called Ser Joffrey Lydden. Joffrey was crowned as King Joffrey I Lannister, thus bringing the Andal blood into House Lannister. In fact there are many First Men houses in the south who married Andals and adopted Andal culture.
only read the first book and i have watched alot of lore content , " hear me roar" is the first i think about lannisters
Why don't you read the rest of the books?
@@user-id7nk2yz9q i will get to them eventually but as a finn these books are not available as you would like to
Great video, as always! Although it seems that the audio quality is a little poor relative to past videos? Did you change your microphone?
i thought so too, caught me off guard
@@brainmuncher300 Yea, it's hard to ignore
Yaaaa... New computer and having to work with different software
@@whycreate great video as always :)
@@whycreateignore the idiots it sounds fine
What I decided would be good House Strong words: “Our line runs Strong.” Particularly ironic.
Three 👏 Strong 👏 Boys 👏
Lmao
Love your content 😊😊😊❤❤❤
A follard would mean a fool, yet there words are "none so wise".
Perfect timing for my drive! YES!!
Thank you for your content.
Whycreate love your content but please go back to how your voice recording was before, the quality has been a bit off lately.
" Ours is the fury " i will show them fury burns
I want to know what House Gardner’s words were. The jokester in me thinks “flowers and blood” and Aegon used it as inspiration for his house words after he killed them all since they do claim to be the ancestors of almost every house in Westeros. But maybe “We sowed the seeds” “first among family” “King of Kings” “The Hand of Summer” or “the thorn in the Rose”
I think "We Sowed the Seeds" or "The Hand of Summer" is most likely of these, the latter is particularly interesting since it contrasts the Stark words "Winter is Coming", and the Gardeners and Starks were some of the oldest and most influencial houses in Westeros.
Ours* is the fury, not Our. Really nice video!
I might be wrong but i believe i read somewhere that the words of House Dayne are 'Fallen And Reborn'
House Dayne of Starfall is a Noble House in Dorne, sworn to House Martell. Their sigil is a silver star and sword, drawn either crossed or with the sword piercing the star. Their words are "Fallen and Reborn."
Does House Marbrand in the Westerlands have 2 branches? Also, why would 2 Vale houses have the same words?
"Since not alot going on on the Iron Islands, let's move on" fair enough
Forgot about house Forrester! IRON FROM ICE!
Then there are inofficial House words,
like the Freys "We Stand Together", and Conningtons "A fierce foe, a faithful friend"
Also, why are there two Marbrands in the Westerlands?
Hear me roar 🦁
House Greyjoy: We do not think.
"its raiding time"
"Wow, the audio quality isn't great here. I wonder how many years ago he posted this"
I HAVE NO RIVAL are the words of house SERRET not MARBRAND, theirs is BURNING BRIGHT
I always assumed House Frey’s words were “Stand Together” but I guess that was only a show things and not book canon. It would be hilarious is House Blackfyre just went with “Blood and Fire” to complete their ‘Targaryen but not really’ aesthetic
I really like ‘Hear me roar.’ I really don’t like most of the Lannisters most of the time lol
Nerds, all of you
I just learned that the book isn't finish yet. I'm just curious where did the book ends.
wish we knew house Reyne words too
I think their words are “Red lions are as good as gold lions” or something like that 😂
🏰🖤
The new nights king will be revealed
"For the Dawn" House Dayne
“Hodor”
House Hordor of Winterfell
What is dead may never die ?
Why Umber doesnt have a house words?
Wish House Velaryon words were "Water and Blood" ⚓️
Then we'd need a house with "earth and blood" and another with "air and blood"
@@GermanFreakvb21 Blood and thunder!
Nevermind, wrong franchise.
You forgot
House connington of the stormlands
We don’t know them
A griffin, A griffin doesn’t count
What is the Starks words during winter lol
How about " Winter has came all over the place", or Winter is Here, watch your Horses ", or just plain, " Told You So ", 😂😂
I wonder what bronns words are
House Forrester had Iron from Ice
Dude, you are right on time.
Really needed to get away from reality for few minutes.
House with the hound ???
What are the worst of house Dayne?
It’s unknown right now. George said their words are a spoiler for the books. Well found out eventually.
I think their words are “Dawn brings the light” or something like that 😂
@@vizuall777 "We Bring the Dawn" would make sense, with the Dawn/Lightbringer thing, and also because the Daynes have a connection with the Hightowers, and this connects to "We Light the Way".
@@KaiHung-wv3ulYes, any of that would make sense. However, with the current evidence, it only makes sense if either Jon Snow has Dayne blood (N+A=J). Or if Faegon (Phaegon???) is actually Ned and Ashara’s son, but he had her take him east so that It would be easier to pass Jon off as his bastard. However, I just came up with that shit and i don’t think there’s really much evidence for that. There is more evidence that Jon is Ned and Ashara’s (N+L=J) and Faegon is Rhaegar and Lyanna’s (R+L=A). The strongest evidence points to R+L=J, but in my opinion N+L=J makes a far better story in general, a better twist because that would make Jon Ned’s only trueborn child and all the other Stark children bastards. The evidence is there for it, just hidden better than RLJ
@@vizuall777 I'm willing to say there is a possibility for N+A=J, but there is no way Jon is trueborn either way. The point of his story is that he rose from a bastard to Lord Commander not because of lineage (mostly), but his ability, showing how anyone, regardless of their birth, can become exceptional. Why would GRRM undermine that by making him secretly legitimate?
why are they called 7 kingdoms if there are 9
The crow lands aren’t considered a kingdom because no one has fully conquered dominion over it. Now it is used to help the crown gain income.
Thousands of years before the main series in the Age of heros, the Isle and Rivers(Iron islands and the riverlands) were occupied by Harren Hoare (Who occupied Harrenhall).
After Haren died at the hands of Aegon and his dragons, the riverlands was given to Hoster Tully and the Iron Islands was given to the Grey King(who is the first greyjoy on pyke.)
There are 9 different major landmarks which include
-The North
-The Vale
-The Westerlands
-The Reach
-The Crownlands
-The Iron Islands
-Dorne
-The Stormlands
-The Riverlands
The Crownlands as stated before, is just land that belongs to the crown. The Iron Islands although apart of the seven kingdoms, is as it says An Island. It’s seperated from Westeros, and its culture is vastly different from the mainland despite it still being (technically) loyal to the crown.
@KofiBreak so the crownlands is washington DC and Iron Islands are.. Puerto Rico
Their real house words should have ben
Lanisters: arogant
Starks: honor
Baratheons: stubborn
Greyjoys: losers
Tyrels: fake
Martels: vengence
targaryens: batshit lol
W C !!!!!
Wish I could say you were better than this type of content, but you’re not which is why I stop watching.
Aren't house Freys words "we stand together" or was that a show only invention