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Theon Greyjoy's personal sigil:lol:
 
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That would not be a transformation between book and TV, but a transformation from a desperate lover to a wealthy idiot.. :lol:

yea,but still...that warrior who defeated great Rhaegar atleast should have left alone with something other than merely a big belly and silly sense of humor
 

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    ŦĦĔ ƦȆƉǾӾ;15882680 said:
    yea,but still...that warrior who defeated great Rhaegar atleast should have left alone with something other than merely a big belly and silly sense of humor

    As explained by Ser Barristain, Rhaegar was never a real warrior. He never had to fight for his life in a real battle.

    Robert was an immensely strong warrior who fought with a very heavy battle axe forged specially for him. Rhaegar never stood a chance.

    (That being said, the most skilled swordsman, Ser Arthur Dayne was killed by the crannogman Howland Reed (Jojen & Meera's father). He was a small man and crannogmen don't use longswords or armours.)

    The sad thing about Robert is that he can never leave a legacy. He has no trueborn sons (only one was aborted). And when the battle of the dawn is won (assuming it will be so), Rhaegar will probably be remembered forever as a great hero (humankind stands a chance only because of the plans he made).

    So, Rhaegar never really lost. He won. Robert never realized that.
     
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    As explained by Ser Barristain, Rhaegar was never a real warrior. He never had to fight for his life in a real battle.

    Robert was an immensely strong warrior who fought with a very heavy battle axe forged specially for him. Rhaegar never stood a chance.

    (That being said, the most skilled swordsman, Ser Arthur Dayne was killed by the crannogman Howland Reed (Jojen & Meera's father). He was a small man and crannogmen don't use longswords or armours.)

    The sad thing about Robert is that he can never leave a legacy. He has no trueborn sons (only one was aborted). And when the battle of the dawn is won (assuming it will be so), Rhaegar will probably be remembered forever as a great hero (humankind stands a chance only because of the plans he made).

    So, Rhaegar never really lost. He won. Robert never realized that.

    food for thought:cool:
     

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