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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
  • Guest Right is Sacred, but what happens if you break it ? Well let's find out as we take a deep dive into each time Guest Right has been broken and the consequences that ensured.
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    Contents
    00:00 Intro
    00:49 Guest Right's Origins
    02:57 Each Time Guest Right has been Broken
    11:47 Do the Gods exist in Westeros?
    16:09 The Magic Pact
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Komentáře • 220

  • @fabianbinder3681
    @fabianbinder3681 Před měsícem +205

    If my recollection is correct, Lady Dustin explicitly states that Wyman only eats and drinks food and beverages he brought with him, therefore he isn’t bound by guest right in Winterfell at all.

    • @fabianbinder3681
      @fabianbinder3681 Před měsícem +35

      In my head canon the wildlings made the same choice, but there is no evidence in the books.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +40

      Offt! That would be a brilliant catch if true! Does it have to specifically have to be the hosts food? Or just food they share? - Thom

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +34

      Wow that's a neat detail! Wyman is one wise cookie that's for sure! Thansk for tuning in as always Fabian! Liam

    • @aprilmae274
      @aprilmae274 Před měsícem

      I literally just posted about this ha! Yep. manderly brings ALL his own food and fodder to Winterfell...and NO hostages. He ALSO gave them Freys Guest Gifts. He is not bound by Guest Right at ALL. Barbrey AND Manderly are in at ALL together. Barbrey brings Roose into it after he gets back North-notice how the focus shifts in text FROM the Boltons TO Ramsey. Down to Barbrey's 'the North Remembers' speech. Also-manderly's speech to Davos regarding the North and how Davos gets uncomfortable for the part where Manderly goes wolf-North? THAT is because Manderly is qouting Barbrey Dustin. SHE was AT White Harbor ALREADY. SHE is why Davos is spared-that is HER idea. Barbrey and horse connections should NEVER be ignored. I could go on-but I PROMISE you that in text, Barbrey is a REAL Player. She has her 'fingers' in a ALL the 'pies'. She even has connection to Little Finger through Brandon Stark..and now also-Jeyne Poole/Arya.

    • @fabianbinder3681
      @fabianbinder3681 Před měsícem +18

      @@TheFandomeClips wow, thanks for pinning! I somewhat conflated two things:
      1. Lady Dustin tells Theon that Roose at the feast eats anything only if Manderly ate it first. It’s implied that Manderly brought the food and only ate „his“ food.
      2. Therefore some people came up with the theory that Manderly again found a loophole to guest right if he didn’t get/consume any food from the Boltons after the feast, too.
      I do think that it has to be the host who shares the food, as Catelyn urges Robb to eat anything offered as fast as possible at the Twins, they could have sped it up if they brought something along.

  • @deathdeathington
    @deathdeathington Před měsícem +62

    The origins of guest rights predate the rat cook. The rat cook was cursed BECAUSE he violated guest rights. If guest rights weren't a thing when he did what he did he wouldn't have been cursed.

  • @KaiHung-wv3ul
    @KaiHung-wv3ul Před měsícem +133

    The breaking of guest right is a grave sin, an affront to the Old Gods, and the New. And the ancient powers are waking, "the trees have eyes again."

    • @tarvoc746
      @tarvoc746 Před měsícem +7

      So I see this in terms of the literary genre of Magical Realism. As I see it, GRRM is doing something similar to authors like Gabriel Garçia Marquez, in that magic in ASoIaF is often symbolic for the momenta of social relations. If you break guest right, what you're doing is undermining an institution that is essential for the functioning of feudal societies like the ones in Westeros. For example, without guest right, it becomes utterly impossible to have any kind of peace negotiations. If you erode social cohesion to this extent, it *will* come back to bite you. People will stop trusting each other, but primarily, they will stop trusting *you.* What the story of the Rat King essentially says is that if you act like an animal, you will become one, in the sense that people will start to see and treat you like one. It's symbolism, at least thematically.

    • @benparrish672
      @benparrish672 Před měsícem +1

      In Greek mythology, Zeus has "worse than Death'd" a few people for breaking this. 1st werewolf

  • @alek7998
    @alek7998 Před měsícem +108

    "My Son came to the twins a guest, he ate Lord Walder's bread and salt and hung his sword along the wall to feast with friends, and they MURDERED him, murdered I say. And may the Freys choke up their fables." -Wyman MOTHERFUCKING Manderley, the single biggest chad north of the Neck. And are we even surprised he is bending the knee before the One True King?

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +9

      😂 Trust me Alek we are not surprised in the slightest, big man Manderly is a boss. I can't wait to see his revenge come full circle in the books! Thanks for watching matey! Liam

    • @MadManManderly
      @MadManManderly Před měsícem +2

      What can I say, the North Remembers.

    • @pwnanubasaurus2950
      @pwnanubasaurus2950 Před měsícem +5

      @@MadManManderly The North does remember, now go get those Bolton scum out of Winterfell with Stannis if you didn’t already, I haven’t read any books yet 😂

    • @user-qt2zp2ms5l
      @user-qt2zp2ms5l Před měsícem +2

      And the mummer's farce is almost done

  • @jeremy1860
    @jeremy1860 Před měsícem +78

    Given all the weird magic stuff we've seen in this story, a legit curse definitely isn't something people should rule out 😅

    • @aprilmae274
      @aprilmae274 Před měsícem +1

      Well-there is definitely one curse in play for the books, the Eleni bloodcurse with them icey blue eyes.

    • @AlyssMa7rin
      @AlyssMa7rin Před 14 dny

      The curse of Harrenhal, the curse of Old Valyria, the curse of Undeath

  • @jordyschuurman485
    @jordyschuurman485 Před měsícem +64

    That even tywin is happy to let the freys take the credit 😂

    • @arianweneverett3910
      @arianweneverett3910 Před měsícem +4

      Because Tywin didn't break guest right. Tywin wasn't at the Red Wedding, nor did he have any direct authority at the Twins. To apportion any blame to Tywin for the Red Wedding, you have to completely negate Walder Frey's agency. Walder was the Lord of the Twins. The reason Robb had to make a deal with him in the first place was to use the Twins to cross the Trident and to gain access to Walder's fighting men. Yes, you can argue that as a Tully bannerman, they were owed to Edmure, and by extension Robb, but Robb and Edmure didn't have a means of enforcing that compliance in the middle of a war where they couldn't afford to waste their troops doing so. So Walder held the cards in the Riverlands, both when he negotiated with Catelyn and during the Red Wedding. Tywin could tempt or threaten Walder, but Walder had to carry the Red Wedding out in his own home. Tywin's is lord of Casterly Rock. As far as we know, guest right wasn't broken there, thus Tywin didn't break guest right at the Red Wedding.

    • @peterwindhorst5775
      @peterwindhorst5775 Před měsícem +1

      @@arianweneverett3910 probably all Tywin did was send a letter saying "I give you a pardon, you know what I am capable of. I will give you a shit ton of gold if you turn your army on Rob for breaking your marriage deal". Tywin expected Frey to use a military battle and attack Rob from the rear or something - not the Red Wedding. The Red Wedding began as soon as Frey met with Catlyn, he had no plans on keeping up his end of the deal - he was planning to kill them all - because you slighted me years ago at my last wedding.

    • @t-rexcellentreviews1663
      @t-rexcellentreviews1663 Před měsícem +5

      Tywin knew exactly Walder was going to do and even he knows it was a grave violation of the rules of warfare, which is why he went to great lengths to avoid having his name associated with the slaughter, to very little success.

    • @arianweneverett3910
      @arianweneverett3910 Před měsícem

      @@t-rexcellentreviews1663 I never said Tywin didn't break the rules of warfare. He most definitely did. What he didn't do was break guest right, which is a completely different thing in Westeros. One is regarded as dishonorable, the other is the second worst crime a person can commit in Westeros, topped only by kinslaying. There's a big difference between the two in Westeros.

  • @The_Malcontented
    @The_Malcontented Před měsícem +26

    "The balls on Wyman; no wonder he can't ride a horse" Liam comes up with the best freaking lines

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +3

      Haha thanks Mal, ive got to give Thom the credit for that one though! Thanks for watching! Liam

  • @georgeprchal3924
    @georgeprchal3924 Před měsícem +34

    Even the savage Wildlings North of the Wall hold it sacred.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +8

      And those guys wear eachothers bones and eat eachother 😂 thanks for watching George! Liam

    • @soxpeewee
      @soxpeewee Před 26 dny

      ​@@TheFandomeClipseating a fellow guest counts as guest right for the living guest?

  • @SerBretonBriarwhite
    @SerBretonBriarwhite Před měsícem +56

    War is war, but killing a man at a wedding? Horrid.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +9

      Can a man just not enjoy dinner in peace? 😂

    • @pwnanubasaurus2950
      @pwnanubasaurus2950 Před měsícem +2

      @@TheFandomeClips is his name Robb Stark? If so? No

    • @7eddiii
      @7eddiii Před měsícem +3

      @@TheFandomeClips i read that in jaqens voice lmao a man can but robb stark cant he needs to become no one

    • @t-rexcellentreviews1663
      @t-rexcellentreviews1663 Před měsícem +1

      Guest right isn’t just a social custom or wartime rule, it exists to stop civilised society from breaking down in anarchy, something that Tywin has caused to happen by aiding Walder in the Red Wedding.

    • @igorlopes7589
      @igorlopes7589 Před měsícem

      ​@@t-rexcellentreviews1663 Exactly, while violence and wars can and will happen, for civilization to exist and have at least some peace there must be a mutual trust, or Fides as the romans called it. Without this trust no peace can last, thus while pacifism can't become a value given how human nature works the tragedy of violence can be at least tamed by the concepts of Honor.
      It is no wonder that the only truly peaceful society in Planetos are the Naathi, who are an isolated people on an island while being sheltered from outsiders by poisonous butterflies. The closest thing to pacifism after that is the summer islands doing tourney melees instead of battles, and again they are an isolated people. And in the case of summer islands their quasi-pacifist system would fall appart without the mutual trust that people will abide by the rules that limit warfare, so even their pacifism is based on mutual trust.

  • @frenchsterr4708
    @frenchsterr4708 Před měsícem +14

    In the books Wyman is lowkey an absolute savage..his fierce loyalty to the Starks is unbelievable

  • @Courageous91
    @Courageous91 Před měsícem +21

    "When have the iron born ever gotten anything right?!"
    I cackled in my car hearing this. I'm not gonna lie

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      Haha thanks matey we aim to make people smile and thanks for tuning in as always! Liam

  • @The_Malcontented
    @The_Malcontented Před měsícem +7

    "Fun" fact about how Wyman's pies are allegedly pork pies: according to IRL interviews with people who have eaten human flesh (in some cultures, to eat one's deceased relatives was the greatest symbol of familial love because the deceased are strengthening their surviving family members, and the surviving family members are honoring their deceased relatives by accepting that gift,) human flesh tastes very similar to pork (hence why the euphemism for it that dates back centuries is "long pork" or "long pig.") So maybe Wyman knew that and he claimed they were pork pies so that as the others were eating them, the taste would be similar to what they were expecting

  • @aprilmae274
    @aprilmae274 Před měsícem +32

    The Guest Right gig-and the Freys. I don't think it is a coincidence that the Freys have a 'rat-like' look about them and Walder Frey has SO many children. After Stevron dies-Walder goes ALL OUT Rat King.The Red Wedding IS the Rat King story ALL over again playing out, lowkey.

  • @treppie
    @treppie Před měsícem +23

    Even the gods thought Joffrey had it coming.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +3

      They didn't need to intervene they knew that people would eventually have enough of his crap 😂 most satisfying death in TV history lol. Thanks for watching Treppie! Liam

  • @The_Malcontented
    @The_Malcontented Před měsícem +5

    The Rat King story is definitely the oldest account of Guest Right, but given that the First Men held and continue to hold it sacred as well (even moreso than the Andals,) and the First Men came to Westeros thousands of years before the Andals, it almost certainly predates the events of The Rat King by a significant margin, and either weren't honored in legend before the legend of the Rat King, or the legend(s) have been lost to the mists of time.

  • @carastone3473
    @carastone3473 Před měsícem +21

    “We need the last two books, GEORGE!” YES!!🙌

  • @eddieford9373
    @eddieford9373 Před měsícem +8

    The stongest dieties in planetos: the godess of poetic irony and the god of plot armor

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      Damn, can't believe we forgot to mention them! - Thom

  • @MangoMann072
    @MangoMann072 Před měsícem +29

    Walder Frey literally cursed his entire House for petty revenge.
    And some fools consider him an actual player 😂

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +4

      Yeah he's literally one step up from Balon because he understands the concept of allies but not much more than that 😂 Thanks for watching MangoMan! Liam

    • @soxpeewee
      @soxpeewee Před 26 dny +1

      Even a bad player is a player that affects the game

    • @woodyhorton8537
      @woodyhorton8537 Před 17 dny +2

      The lannisters think he's an idiot too lol

    • @iErnie56
      @iErnie56 Před 12 dny +1

      @@soxpeewee he's not a player, he's a pawn

  • @The_Malcontented
    @The_Malcontented Před měsícem +7

    "But since when are the Ironborn right about anything" 🤣 Amazing

  • @kylecharles4333
    @kylecharles4333 Před měsícem +10

    The way honour is such an important part of Game of thrones has me thinking it's more like a law rather than divine punishment, feels like it's made for the lords to do business in safety, just later adopted by everyone else because it makes sense to keep track of who you can trust in a world that seems so easy to die, love the video and look forward to seeing what's next.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      Thanks for coming by Kyle as always matey! We've got a LF video and an Arthur Dayne theories video in the works and so much more lol. I think there's something to guest right, just not sure its godly and maybe more magical.
      Thanks for stopping by as always! Liam

  • @thepunisher6674
    @thepunisher6674 Před měsícem +19

    I think Arya robbing the hound isn’t guest right revenge it’s just her leaving him for dead since he’s still on her list even though he’s protecting her and she’s robbing him because why leave valuable silver

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +5

      Its definitely one of the weaker cases, especially when you consider the events that lead to it been a punishment are show only events, the whole deal with the farmer doesn't take place in the books, in fact The Hound actually honors his word to the village who pay him to do some work.
      Thanks for watching Punisher! Liam

    • @TV-ge3uj
      @TV-ge3uj Před měsícem +2

      "Dead men need no silver." - Not to mention that he is the worst sh!t in the Seven Kingdoms.

    • @thepunisher6674
      @thepunisher6674 Před měsícem +2

      @@TV-ge3uj
      You clearly haven’t met his brother

    • @TV-ge3uj
      @TV-ge3uj Před měsícem +2

      @@thepunisher6674 But the man he killed did snore ...

    • @thepunisher6674
      @thepunisher6674 Před měsícem +1

      @@TV-ge3uj
      And his brother did play with his toy

  • @Mathemagical55
    @Mathemagical55 Před měsícem +10

    Spontaneous blindness? It's the bitter drink that Arya is given every night that keeps her blind and she understands she can refuse it and regain her sight in the morning.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +2

      We know Math, we were approaching it light heartedly 😂 thanks for watching! Liam

  • @chainsawing
    @chainsawing Před 26 dny +3

    Another cool note about this theory: multiple times, castles and keeps are referred to as being “woven” with ancient and powerful magic that protects it from outside influence or magic, such as Melisandre needing to be within the walls of Storm’s End to make the shadow baby work… Guest Right might have a lot to do with the magic of the actual locations and what the simple ritual of guest right sort of “trigger” inside the walls. Just a little spice on the theory! Great video!

    • @soxpeewee
      @soxpeewee Před 26 dny

      Or if not the location the blood of the nobles

  • @jonathanward9584
    @jonathanward9584 Před měsícem +3

    Cold Hands is confirmed to not be Benjen Stark as far as the books are concerned. That was a show only thing

  • @keirangrant1607
    @keirangrant1607 Před měsícem +7

    HAHAHA! "But since when are the Iron Born right about anything?" Hehehehe, banger!

  • @The_Malcontented
    @The_Malcontented Před měsícem +2

    Guest Right and the taboo against kinslaying are basically the only 2 things that everyone, from the Wall to the Summer Sea, from the Sunset Sea to the Narrow Sea, ALL agree upon.

  • @The_Malcontented
    @The_Malcontented Před měsícem +3

    I LOVE your Magic Pact theory. Never thought of that but it makes so much sense!

  • @LordBloodraven
    @LordBloodraven Před měsícem +3

    I chalked up Guest Rite's retributions to idiots tempting fate.
    Pushing kids out windows and slaughtering the groom's family and friends at a wedding reception invited retaliation, even when the deed was done in secret (like with Jaime). It's not necessarily the Gods responding to the deed, but the inevitable reaction to such things. Bran fell despite being a great climber. This raises questions. The Starks were slaughtered at the Red Wedding in a manner lacking subtlety, inviting rebukes from the Faith as well as other lords throughout the Riverlands and North.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      There's definitely an element of Karma to it my lord. In some of these cases especially Ellaria and Walder its definitely more a case of cause and effect I find. Thanks for tuning in as always mate, always nice to see you in the comments! Liam

  • @performingpersephone1603
    @performingpersephone1603 Před měsícem +4

    In ancient Greek culture there's this thing called "Xenios Zeus", which basically meant protection for a guest. Every house had a shrine dedicated to Xenios Zeus and it was regarded as a great hubris to not uphold it.
    I think that's what inspired Martin.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +2

      It probably is. I know guest right was also a thing in Britain at one time. The Red Wedding is based on a real event called The Black Dinner. Very interesting to hear about its origins in ancient Greece though! Thanks for watching! Liam

  • @thesoupofthebrain2446
    @thesoupofthebrain2446 Před měsícem +2

    I'm pretty sure this falls under the power resides where you think it does. For a long time this was a rule that kept the peace. Anyone who was caught breaking it had major consequences. It tried friends to enemies swiftly. I would say the gods didn't have much to do with it

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      I think this is a pretty good explanation. The biggest hole in the theory for me personally is the fact that some of the stronger examples come from the show, and DnD likely aren't as watchful for avoiding tropes as GRRM is. Still its an interesting idea though! Thanks for tuning in as always Soupy! Liam

  • @haydenhodgson8716
    @haydenhodgson8716 Před měsícem +1

    Another great video guys, absolutely love it. Also, liam is just so carasamatic with his voice could listen for hours. Keep it up guys you deserve so much !!

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks Hayden I honestly appreciate that! Its nice to have my voice liked instead of being compared to Matt Berry from the IT crowd 😂 thanks for watching as always matey! Liam

  • @hastur3201
    @hastur3201 Před měsícem +2

    Watching some scenes from the show I just realized how cool it would be if Hafthor played the role of Hodor instead of The Mountain

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      The first guy was definitely the best guy to play the Mountain in my opinion. I like the original Hodor actor to be honest, he was really good at showing us that child like simplicity. Thanks for watching Hastur! Liam

    • @hastur3201
      @hastur3201 Před měsícem

      @@TheFandomeClips Yeah, they guy did a great job with his childish facial expressions, that's true.
      I just finished the second book and now reading the third one, and it's mentioned on multiple ocasions that Hodor had supermuscular arms and upper body, that's why i thought about Hafthor.

  • @thehalfmanTL
    @thehalfmanTL Před měsícem +2

    Baelish is an enigma.. outside of time and consequences 😂

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      He certainly bloody was season 5 onwards 😂 thanks for watching as always Halfman! Liam

  • @TP1988
    @TP1988 Před měsícem +2

    I’m afraid it turns out you’re really good at these fan theory videos. My condolences.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      Haha thanks TP, Thom has already told me to get another one in the works lol. Thanks for watching as always mate! Liam

  • @11bluekitkats
    @11bluekitkats Před měsícem +2

    Man you guys gotta make some more theory videos this was awesome! It makes me wonder is there any instances before the show where people took revenge after guest right was broken?

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      Already got the next one in the works SW danger good buddy! All the mysteries around Arthur Dayne! And some day I'm hoping we can get to luke vs luke! Thanks for watching as always matey! Liam

    • @11bluekitkats
      @11bluekitkats Před měsícem +1

      @@TheFandomeClips That should we another great one! I’m so pumped to work on Luke vs Luke with you guys!

  • @phnompenhandy
    @phnompenhandy Před 25 dny

    Great video, fully convincing, but you might have strengthened your case by mentioning 'the one that got away' - Renly's peach. Had Stannis bitten the peach, he would have inadvertently accepted guest right and would not have 'fathered' the shadow baby.

  • @t-rexcellentreviews1663
    @t-rexcellentreviews1663 Před měsícem +1

    After the mutiny at Crastor’s Keep, their were nine surviving mutineers, Ollo Lophand, Clubfoot Karl and Dirk among them, their would have been ten, one of Lark’s cousins, but he broke his neck from a fall while chasing one of Crastor’s wives, later five of the mutineers were killed by Coldhands, with Ollo Lophand being confirmed among their number by a one handed corpse being seen through Summer’s eyes, since Coldhands was originally a member of the Nights Watch and the Mutineer’s killed several of their own black brothers during the mutiny, Ollo in particular killing Lord Commander Mormont, their deaths at the hands of an undead Ranger doing the bidding of both Bloodraven and the Children of the Forest, and by extension, the Old Gods as well, is very fitting end for them, especially since afterwards their remains were eaten.
    As for the remaining four, of which might or might not include Clubfoot Karl and Dirk, we still don’t know exactly what happened to them, they could still be alive at Crastor’s, but given that they have now lost over half of their original numbers, it’s quite possible that Crastor’s wives could have overpowered them and slaughtered them as well, and even if they haven’t, I don’t see them lasting long when the Others eventually show back up at Crastor’s Keep, expecting a new baby to transform into an Other and they mutineers will have none to offer, besides their own bodies as future Wights.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      I think that's a great point about Coldhands been a former nights watch member! It does actually help back up the theory in the books! Thanks for watching! Liam

  • @counterspellgoon6854
    @counterspellgoon6854 Před měsícem +2

    jaime didnt kill bran, so the gods only returned the favor and maimed jamie of the same hand he pushed bran out with and crippled the boy.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      See i thought it might be the same hand, but we're never told which hand it is in the books and in the show he does it with his left hand, can't believe the show missed the opportunity to reinforce that idea.
      Thanks for watching counterspellgoon! Liam

    • @counterspellgoon6854
      @counterspellgoon6854 Před měsícem

      @@TheFandomeClips
      I think the show is a misnomer. And while yes we haven't heard explicitly through the books it was his right hand. We can however infer it as such given the other guest right breakers circumstances after such events occur

  • @andreasul2608
    @andreasul2608 Před 19 dny +1

    Moral of the video: If you live in westeros, betray people you fed only if you're just about to die. Effectively sending a message to the gods as a bonus.

  • @cart3rsh0rt47
    @cart3rsh0rt47 Před měsícem +1

    Little finger died grasping at his throat just like Joffrey

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      Someone else has pointed that out to us Cart! But appreciate people pointing it out as its really good point in favour of the theory! Thanks for watching! Liam

  • @soxpeewee
    @soxpeewee Před 26 dny

    Olenna doesn't violate guest rights. It was her food and Joffery's home. Joffery didn't give her guest rights...
    Jaime doesn't break guest rights either as you cannot harm your host or guest within the walls and Bran is outside and the ruins are no longer used. Technicalities FT!

  • @SerunaXI
    @SerunaXI Před 10 dny

    If it's possible that Arya isn't quite herself anymore, but one of the faceless ones, then she might be a punishment from above.

  • @priximus2254
    @priximus2254 Před 2 dny

    Magic is power, and like Varys says, power resides where people believe it resides

  • @voltronsbluelion
    @voltronsbluelion Před 27 dny

    Ok you finally sold me -- on the part about Guest-right being the ONLY force in SOIAF that has a tangible, predictable result re-balancing the justice. That's something to fear no matter where it comes from, especially in an un-just world.

  • @thegreatpage5912
    @thegreatpage5912 Před měsícem +1

    Tanner also gets a sword through the mouth, like he did Craster. If the rat cook was a member of the Nights Watch how does he have children to consume in the first place. Aren't they forbidden from fathering children.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      Don’t ask questions! 😂 Maybe he was a cool but not a nights watch member 👀😂

  • @exilhannabal
    @exilhannabal Před měsícem +2

    Guest right appears to me the kind of magic law kinda thing that either just kinda exists the same capacity as Threshholds for vampires due to the inherent intent
    Ppĺ have respected it so long that it _is_ and you cant just violate it because either the universe will punish you or other people will punish you
    Magic reinforced karma, basically

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      I like that idea! Thanks for watching Hannabal! Liam

  • @devinm524
    @devinm524 Před měsícem +1

    16:12 on the topic of theology in ASOIAF, Many of the actors did some readings of narration one of my favorites was Jorah Mormont talking about the statues of the gods in Vaes Dothrak starting with the Horse Gate czcams.com/video/z3bA13LKSxU/video.htmlsi=vmv9CSlKXDI4Zsxw
    "through it is the god's way, where the Dohtraki dragged the sacred idols of the cities and peoples they have broken, on one side, stone gods look down on you from cracked thrones with chipped and stained faces, their names lost to time. Across the road monsters watch you pass, black iron dragons with jewels for eyes, roaring griffons, maticores with barbed tails poised to strike and other terrible beasts from every corner in Esos. But there is nothing to fear, if these gods and devils had any power, it never would have ended here."
    so very matter of fact and poignant, the disillusionment alone is romantic.
    and for those that want to correct me that the video is talking about religions in Westeros, i circle back to the timestamp where the question was about religion within the ASOIAF universe, and remind you that R'hllor was from Esos

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      All of Ian/Jorahs narrations were absolutely amazing. I love stuff that approaches it from an in world perspective. Thanks for watching! Liam

  • @jordanvangundy975
    @jordanvangundy975 Před měsícem +2

    I’m confused. Roose Bolton wasn’t stabbed. He was poisoned by his enemies.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      😂 Bloody brilliant stuff Jordan! That got a really good laugh out of me! Thanks for watching mate! Liam

  • @alanmike6883
    @alanmike6883 Před měsícem +2

    The manderlys are faithful to the starks.
    Since we know magic exists in this world, and it's resurgence since the rebirth of danys dragons, i totally buy into the curse

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      They bloody are, I can't name a single one of my family members who would kill my enemies and bake them into a pie for me 😂 Thanks for watching as always Alan! Liam

    • @alanmike6883
      @alanmike6883 Před měsícem

      @@TheFandomeClips
      Starks should intermarried with them don't you think?
      😁

  • @ashsuna7774
    @ashsuna7774 Před 23 dny

    I only recently got into GoT (was too young to watch when it came out) and I'm enjoying it a fair amount but I'm constantly in a state of understanding amusement at the rage of "WE STILL NEED THE LAST TWO BOOKS GEORGE"

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před 22 dny

      Absolutely! Winds of Winter constantly feels like it’s just around the corner 😂 - Thom

  • @TV4Fun2
    @TV4Fun2 Před měsícem +1

    Technically, Craster broke guest right first by attacking Karl. Karl was just defending himself. Would the gods have considered Karl's verbal insult to be enough to break guest right first?

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      I think it might be who causes the harm first, while Craster may have attacked first I don't think he managed to harm his guest at all, Karl was the one who actually slew his host, I'm sure guests and hosts can have rows and little bust ups as long as they don't do any serious harm, otherwise I doubt people would choose keeps as a place to negotiate with their enemies or people they don't get along with lol. But you do raise an interesting point, what is the threshold of harm in which it takes to break guest right? Thanks for watching TV4fun! Liam

  • @someguyoutthere110
    @someguyoutthere110 Před 19 dny

    Even if "gods" don't exist, that doesnt preclude the existence of very powerful humans (or Children etc) acting as gods. Maybe time-traveling Bran is just punishing everyone who breaks guest right because of what it did to his family.

  • @walksaselk40
    @walksaselk40 Před měsícem

    GRR martin is watching this going "yeah, I mean't to do that... what of it?"

  • @Shadowwind4
    @Shadowwind4 Před měsícem

    Great video I love the concept of guest right in game of thrones!

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      Thanks Shadow! Yeah it definitely seems more perilous than our real world equivalent! Thanks for watching matey! Liam

  • @aprilmae274
    @aprilmae274 Před měsícem +1

    Can Olenna Tyrell violate guest right if it is ALL her food, etc?

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 Před měsícem

    Great video keep it up you're doing amazing things 😁💯

  • @layelaye
    @layelaye Před měsícem +2

    Karl fookin Tanner did not brrak guest right. It was Kraster who attacked first, technically Karl just killed him in self defence

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      I would say he still did to be honest, it might be a case of who actually causes harm first, Craster may have attacked first but Karl is the first person to do actual physical harm. You could also argue that intent plays a role, Craster may have attacked first but you can't deny that Karl Fookin Tanner is the one who starts the altercation with his insults. Its not self defence if your actively provoking someone to attack. Thanks for watching Layelaye! Liam

  • @OurHiltsHurt
    @OurHiltsHurt Před měsícem +2

    Yo how did you animate Lord Maderly lol

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      Thom is just wizard Hilts, he proves the existence of magic in our world lol! Thanks for stopping by mate! Liam

  • @user-wj6dl6dt2r
    @user-wj6dl6dt2r Před měsícem +1

    Where did the great commanders video go? Demonitazion?

  • @thepunisher6674
    @thepunisher6674 Před měsícem +2

    I do not believe the gods or even prophecy is real in the ASOIAF universe but people in the universe believe they do, rheagar believes in prophecy and that drives him to manipulate Lyanna and start Robert’s rebellion. The gods may not exist but people do believe in guest right and will now be coming for the Frey’s (even those who weren’t involved) with vengeance on their minds either way

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      Red Wedding 2.0 is a very popular theory with lady stoneheart concluding affairs with the cutting of Walders throat. -Liam

    • @thepunisher6674
      @thepunisher6674 Před měsícem +1

      @@TheFandomeClips
      Yeah it probably will happen and Jaime and brienne will probably get roped into it and either brienne or Jaime will put lady stone heart to rest

  • @batosi3112
    @batosi3112 Před měsícem

    The old gods and the lord of Light definitely exist in ASOIAF. I do agree magic has alot to do with it.

  • @gamebawesome
    @gamebawesome Před měsícem

    Hello, I hope you don't mind me bringing this up, but I think you Best Commanders video got taken down. Can't seem to find it anywhere, and I loved that video.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      No problem at all! It was taken down and we'll be reupping it in the future :) Hopefully bypass those pesky claimers at HBO!
      -Thom

  • @acouplegamerz3340
    @acouplegamerz3340 Před měsícem +1

    Joffrey and Little Finger both die clawing their throats and choking on their blood.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      South Park Cop meme- Niiiice! I wish we had made that connection! Bloody good stuff 👏 Thanks for watching acouplegamerz! Liam

  • @NathanWeeks
    @NathanWeeks Před měsícem

    I feel like people are being overly critical of Walder Frey. Sure he's nasty about it, but he's basically playing the same game the other lesser houses are. He tried to marry off a daughter to potentially the next king, when that failed he shifted allegiances, married a daughter off to the soon-to-be new Warden of the North, and got in good with the ruling family of Westeros. Sure, he lacks the cunning, charm, or hygiene of the Tyrells, but he's not that different.

  • @joshwells3782
    @joshwells3782 Před 13 dny

    I love how grrm does the horrors of war i dont like it but it's real we suffer when the elite play at war

  • @carastone3473
    @carastone3473 Před měsícem +1

    Great video!

  • @mathewparry9256
    @mathewparry9256 Před 3 hodinami

    Hopefully Frey dies of old age, less clichéd, however the house of Frey is going to end up eating itself, foreshadowed and already in motion in the books.

  • @joels5150
    @joels5150 Před měsícem

    When is Guest Right allowed to be revoked? What if a guest has overstated their welcome by a few months? What if they keep raiding the pantry without ever contributing and they sleep on the couch all day? There has got to be a limit to how much hospitality you are required to provide 🤷‍♀️

    • @soxpeewee
      @soxpeewee Před 26 dny

      Sharing with an invitation...I think if you revoke the invitation and the guests take anyway then it doesn't count. For example, the nights watchmen who were actually "kicked out" by Craster after HE broke the guest right.

    • @DominionSorcerer
      @DominionSorcerer Před 14 dny

      Guest right is extended each time the guest accepts food under the host's roof. By not offering someone food the host is making it clear they will not give them guest right, by not accepting food the guest makes it clear he is not accepting guest right and will soon leave.

  • @mistmanjones3555
    @mistmanjones3555 Před měsícem

    What real world taboo do you think is just as powerful and reviled as breaking guest right? 🤔

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      Guest right does actually have its basis in our history. The laws of hospitality were held sacred in Britain and it was considered taboo to break them. The Red Wedding is actually based on a real massacre called The Black Dinner.
      Thanks for watching Mistman! Liam

  • @vexi1231
    @vexi1231 Před měsícem

    Question.. Is high garden in king landing? Would Olana's family be there?

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      High Garden is in the Reach. When we're referring to Olena watching her family die we're referencing the show where the main players of the Tyrell family are wiped at during the sept wildfire explosion.
      Thanks for watching! Liam

  • @CastlesLaw1911
    @CastlesLaw1911 Před 9 dny

    I take it you only believe in what you can see and hold?
    Like a breeze or gravity??
    Every “character driven poetic justice” could easily have been inspired by the gods. Just because it seems “convenient”, doesn’t mean it is untrue or impossible.
    Open you mind

  • @jasmineolivine
    @jasmineolivine Před 21 dnem

    What about Bloodraven inviting the Blackfyre heirs to KL under a peace banner and then having them executed? I feel like they broke bread and salt when they arrived, am I misremembering...? Interesting that someone with such intimate knowledge of magical forces in the world would disregard this so brazenly and then go on to magically outlive everyone of his time.

    • @DominionSorcerer
      @DominionSorcerer Před 14 dny +1

      Bloodraven offered Aenys Blackfyre safe conduct to King's Landing, but had him arrested and dragged off in chains to be executed as soon as he arrived at the city gates. Aenys was not offered guest rights, but Bloodraven was still sent to the Wall for this murder.

  • @seldomsane5278
    @seldomsane5278 Před měsícem

    Great vid. Yeah, I follow a similar train of thought about the gods. More likely it is a moral of respect passed down. Other than fantastic elements like magic and dragons, it is a world not too different to our own, at least at a human level.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      Its a fascinating topic when it comes to the gods, there's just enough evidence to say hmmmm maybe, but nowhere near enough to say yes for definite. Definitely wouldn't mess around with TLOL and his followers though, magic or gods they can out their money where their mouth is, no wonder Stannis backs them lol. Thanks for watching SeldomSane, always good to see you in the comments! Liam

    • @seldomsane5278
      @seldomsane5278 Před měsícem

      @@TheFandomeClips Cheers mate. Yeah, not sure I've missed a vid since I started watching your channel. Solid content as always.

  • @neodigremo
    @neodigremo Před měsícem +1

    I've got to say I disagree with the conclusion that the God's of Westeros do not exist. As you say about R'hllor at least that the followers do have legit abilities that others do not. The combinations of prophecy and resurrection alone suggest there is some entity or force that gives them power. Now some of what Mel does (the shadow baby) is more general magic, but the bringing back of Stoneheart and Beric is kind of out there compared to everything else.
    It all hinges on what you mean by a God. In ASOIAF it seems to be a term applied to some sort of entity with abilities beyond human powers able to be called upon for favours. The only question is if the force that gives priest of R'hllor power is an entity of some other kind of force. Is there a mind there. If so then it fits that definition of a god.
    Now whether the characters are right about the Gods, or the Gods being benevolent, is a separate question. I think it does kind of fit the aesthetic of the world that the most probably real God is a complete prick who wants human sacrifice.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      Oh the lord of light definitely screws with the iron clad atheistic argument that's for sure. The other faiths you can chaulk up the abilities to just general magic usage. But the sacrifice element to TLOTs rituals is definitely the thread that keeps the idea that there might be devine in the world hanging. I think that's what makes it so intriguing, just enough to say MAYBE but no where near enough to say YES. Thanks for watching as always Neo! Liam

    • @TV-ge3uj
      @TV-ge3uj Před měsícem

      In another video it was stated that the Seven may have the least evidence on their side, but they are also the *only* deities expected to answer to mere prayers, whereas any other deity gets sacrifices (usually in blood). The Old Andals gave sacrifices themselves to the Seven, and they are said to have received gifts in return.

  • @user-cq1cw8xz7f
    @user-cq1cw8xz7f Před měsícem +1

    I really like it being a sort of magic ritual that binds guest and host, I'll use it in dnd campaigns for sure

  • @magicaljagical647
    @magicaljagical647 Před 15 dny

    Weren’t the Wights created by the Children of the Forest(who worshipped the Old gods) the ones who created them during their war against the First Men or was that a show only thing that was revealed?

  • @jenny_of_oldstones3523

    Fun video guys!!!!

  • @datnoob4394
    @datnoob4394 Před měsícem

    On the Gods and Magic point, at what point does that make a difference? Maybe the Magic users that cause the evidence of the Old Gods are the old gods?
    And on the point of Goerge being too good a writer to betray the arc of his narrative, I don't think he has a choice, the story demands the narrative arc of anarchy be betrayed.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      I think it honestly depends on what you would classify as a god to be honest. Someone like the Three Eyed Raven would certainly make the cut for some cultures, as would Drogon for others. Its quite subjective for ASOIAF. I think that's what makes it so interesting, just enough evidence to say maybe, but not enough to say yes with certainty.
      Thanks for watching Dat Noob! Liam

  • @runkelpokk9
    @runkelpokk9 Před měsícem +1

    the coping is strong in the asoiaf comunity

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      Oh lighten up sour pants, its just a fan theory 😂 Yhe community has got to do something to keep us entertained till we get the next book

  • @jenniferodonnell2394
    @jenniferodonnell2394 Před 17 dny

    My dumb but thought that the lord of light, the faceless man god, the great other were all part of the same religion. I am saying that because in pagen religion are more than one god/goddess.

  • @dakotalange2858
    @dakotalange2858 Před měsícem

    Got the 👑!

  • @hilaryhongkong
    @hilaryhongkong Před měsícem

    Wouldn't the unique existence of Lady Stoneheart itself be proof that it's a thing?

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      I think it depends on how much stock you put in the idea of destiny and devine will. It certainly looks like there is definitely something to it thats for sure! Thanks for watching Hilary! Liam

  • @chipkolat4055
    @chipkolat4055 Před měsícem

    who are the strongest gods in game of thrones there a list for you. you have the lord of light, the 7 , old gods , gods of winter , drown god and thats just westeros

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      Rhlor. Question that and we may have to burn you... :p -Thom

    • @chipkolat4055
      @chipkolat4055 Před měsícem

      @@TheFandomeClips i counter with the deep ones whats your god of fire god going to do to me under the deeps of the sea

    • @soxpeewee
      @soxpeewee Před 26 dny

      Storm God is doing something in the background

  • @alexanderisjesus5358
    @alexanderisjesus5358 Před měsícem

    @The Fandome can you make a what if danny won the game of Thrones?

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      Its on the list Alex matey! Those vids are a lot of work (we try to at least get some of our points right 😂) but don't worry its on the list, same as Littlefinger and Dorne and so on! Thanks for watching! Liam

  • @happybee7725
    @happybee7725 Před měsícem

    Yes I think the asoiaf gods are real but I’m not sure in which form they exist but I think it will be some kind of earth bound being or beings with a visible form. Not an invisible entity that resides in heaven like a lot of the gods of our world. Obviously these gods will have some kind of magic. I do think they are influencing people and events. Like when they find the wolves and Bran getting crippled for example.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      Thats an interesting theroy, especially when you consider the great other! I suppose it also comes down to what you define as a god. In some cultures, beings like the three eyed raven, The Others and even Danys Dragons might make the cut. Thanks for watching Happy Bee! Liam

    • @happybee7725
      @happybee7725 Před měsícem

      @@TheFandomeClips
      Yes I agree it depends on what you would consider a god.

  • @aprilmae274
    @aprilmae274 Před měsícem

    Manderly is not skating a fine line. He gave them Guest Gifts-Barbrey is behind THAT sweet loophole move. Manderly brings ALL his own food and fodder to Winterfell and NO hostages. Ie will not be breaking Guest Right. And hey! Take a closer look at those nice little ponies Barbrey gave the Frey Boys. In text, Manderly does not plan on living much longer at all and he has set HIS part of THE plan in motion before he ever leaves White Harbor. I'm gona skip to the Gods/Old Gods but I had to say, Barbrey is behind almost all of the North plotline currently. She is even starting to figure out how LF is screwing her with the Fake Arya. So the Gods. They exist to the characters in text-but they are in fact Game Masters of a sort. The House of the Undying, in text, was also a GM. THAT Heart. Another is in the cave where Blood Raven and Bran are in text currently. Guest Right exists for the same reason the other FEW basic rules exist in text...to further the Game. So the Players have neutral ground to meet on, etc. In text-there are Rules set down throughout. A few Unbreakable Rules that are SO important to the Game that to transgress offends BOTH Gods AND Man. THOSE Rules are Game Rules. In text tere are 2 stories playing out-one is the surface 'reality' and the other is the Game. You have to Know YOUR Name to start Playing. Little Finger spells it out for Sansa on his boat after Joff dies. Theon as well in his last chapters. There are 'hidden' GM's in text and THESE are also the God's. Euron is a character who is finding these God's/GM's and killing them. Dany has killed a couple..and Bran and Arya are about when the books pick back up. Bran is going to kill BR/the Children in that cave and Arya is going to take out the HoBaW. Pretty sure Euron just took out Starry Sept by the end of Forsaken chapter. He says only old women left in Oldtown/the Reach so yeah-that region has fallen. That's gona be a few more Gods/GM's gone. These books are genius like crazy fun-I think it might be why so many peeps get confused. Because it is hard to just accept that it is SUPPOSED to be literally insane to read. It is insanity laid out beautifully in a way that would make Lewis Carroll, C.S Lewis and Terry Pratchett practically jealous. Honestly-most authors should be SO impressed with this ENTIRE storyline. Nothing like this has ever been written SO well.

  • @Avatar1977
    @Avatar1977 Před měsícem

    Wyman Manderley is a fucking badass

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      People say its his weight that makes it so he can't seat a horse but let's be real its his colossal balls that hinder him 😂 can't wait to see his revenge come full circle in the books!thanks for watching Avatar! Liam

  • @Felzorful
    @Felzorful Před měsícem

    The gods are just powerfull magic user of the time. Like imo dany ending is that she replace the 7 as the mein 7 kingdom goddes.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      Are your sure Danys ending isn't a knife in the gut like it is in the show? 😂 I agree with you though, the gods are likely to be just the more powerful magic users in the world. Thansk for watching Felzorful! Liam

  • @KarlTriebel
    @KarlTriebel Před 27 dny

    "Frote" 😀

  • @tmdwu43
    @tmdwu43 Před měsícem

    Did Dany break Guest Right at The House Of The Undying??????

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      I don't think she shared food and drink (it has to be both i believe) with the bald dudes so I don't think the law was invoked. Thanks for watching Tmdwu. Liam

  • @zachnichols6434
    @zachnichols6434 Před měsícem

    You forgot that Carl F-ing Tanner put a knife in Crastas mouth and then, Jon put a knife in Carl F-ing Tanners mouth. Good video, but you forgot so...1 star, better luck next time.

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem

      😂 haha we understand, such an oversight deserves punishment of the highest order! Thansk for watching Zach! Liam

  • @johnaverill6308
    @johnaverill6308 Před měsícem

    You missed the biggest evidence that the drowned god and all the gods are real: patchface

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      Bloody patchface 😂 that guy is one scary MF. Might be cthuhu in human form in all honesty 😂 thanks for watching John! Liam

  • @Tohma_Ed
    @Tohma_Ed Před měsícem

    HI TOHM

  • @jenny_of_oldstones3523

    I don't know if the gods exist but magic does and magic don't like breaking guest right!!!

  • @keirangrant1607
    @keirangrant1607 Před měsícem

    Even if there are absolutely no gods in the World of Ice and Fire, Karma sure AF does. Maybe in the form of the pact you mentioned, but it does exist. It exists in our world, I'm 100% certain of this, so why cant it be in Planetos?

  • @professorsassafras
    @professorsassafras Před měsícem

    Don't debunk your own theory!

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +1

      Its not our theory good professor! A few people have posted similar theories all over places like Quora and Reddit, we just pulled them all together and had a look at them to see if they held any kind of weight :) thanks for watching as always! Liam

    • @professorsassafras
      @professorsassafras Před měsícem

      @@TheFandomeClips honestly the stupidest thing the freys did was killing EVERYONE at the red wedding. I still think Rob would have died. But an immediate execution is stupid... Why not hang on to rob until he has a child and use the child as a hostage? Or keep key members of robs forces as hostage? The Lannisters offer was very two faced like Walder freys. Accept the offer and Tywin will if he Feels like it send support and men to help... However if he rejects the offer he might send men to attack.... I understand why walder frey did the red wedding. But Immediately executing Everyone was not intelligent. Didnt try to get Rob or his child or someone as a hostage to help bully the north into not seeking vengeance? Would you consider a how Walder frey could avoid getting wiped out video? And why didn't Tywin accept robs peace terms... The Lannisters have shown they have no problem breaking oaths or promises. so why not give Rob what he wants and invade once The manice is dealt with... Was the red wedding really the most logical move? Or was there a better way to address the situation. If I'm Walder frey and I HAVE to choose a side. I'm choosing rob cause betraying him means an enemy at my front door and betraying Tywin means an enemy two weeks away... Just me

    • @TV-ge3uj
      @TV-ge3uj Před měsícem +1

      @@professorsassafras You don't want to fight the North *in the North* , especially when its army has conveniently marched into the Riverlands. You accept the peace terms, the Northern hosts goes home, throws the Ironborn out, and then you have to invade this horrible wasteland.

    • @professorsassafras
      @professorsassafras Před měsícem +1

      @@TV-ge3uj huh, fair point...

  • @causticgastrap2835
    @causticgastrap2835 Před dnem

    Three eyes useless😂

  • @OurHiltsHurt
    @OurHiltsHurt Před měsícem +2

    Guest Right is CRINGE, Walder did nothing wrong

  • @user-ut8sh8bg5f
    @user-ut8sh8bg5f Před měsícem

    George is a crap writer.

  • @Khoditsky
    @Khoditsky Před měsícem

    The old gods DO exist. Theyre the spirits and memories of greenseers haunting the zombie trees. Though not literal gods, they are effectively immortal and all knowing capable of warging to change the fate of those living, perhaps even punish

    • @TheFandomeClips
      @TheFandomeClips  Před měsícem +2

      I think you raise an interesting point. What exactly qualifies as a god? I just wanted to make a video about a lesser covered fan theory but these insightful comments are giving me existential dread at this point 😂 thanks for watching! Liam