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15 episodes over the span of two years????
Nah man I need my fix
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no one really holds storms end now, only baratheon left is the bastard gendryQuick question who holds storms end after Stannis died. Now with Tommen dead there House Baratheon is no more right?
I don't think that was the reason he used for claiming the throne, because otherwise by default the next Targ heir would get it. I think Robert just took the crown because he was rebelling against the Targ.
Wasn't Robert's claim to the throne was that he had a great grandfather who was a Targ?
The 2 years bro. Thats whats gonna do me in lol15 epic episodes or 20 basic episodes with some epicness?15 episodes over the span of two years????
Nah man I need my fix
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Bloodlines matter. If you could just take the crown everyone would do it but you need some sort of claim no matter how small to get people to support you.I don't think that was the reason he used for claiming the throne, because otherwise by default the next Targ heir would get it. I think Robert just took the crown because he was rebelling against the Targ.
Wasn't Robert's claim to the throne was that he had a great grandfather who was a Targ?
yes I know bloodlines matter, hence the constant use of the term "true heir". But I just wasn't sure if having Targ blood was the claim Robert used to get the throne.
Bloodlines matter. If you could just take the crown everyone would do it but you need some sort of claim no matter how small to get people to support you.
yup thats what I was saying. Every one was turning against Aerys anyway, especially since he wanted to burn the whole city and its citizens to the ground. Rob's rebellion overthrowing the mad king more than enough earned him the throne. He didn't have to claim Targ blood to get the throne. Bloodlines didn't matter for that part, because if it did, rightful heir would've gone to Viserys.Bloodlines had nothing to do with anything after the rebellion. Ned could have easily claimed it but waited for Rob. Being Targ isn't some pre requisite
Ned could have taken the throne himself, it was as much his rebellion as Robert's, if not more so since he lost his sister, brother and father. But Ned didn't want the throne and he was turned off by Jaime killing the king (since Kingsguard aren't supposed to do that) and Tywin ordering his men to slaughter Rhaegar's kids (which he was strongy against). The most logical choice was Robert, he became the Face of the rebellion. Robert also had some Targaryen blood so in terms of succession, it also made some sense. Jaime didn't want the Throne. If he claimed it, it would have been a disaster. Robert had the momentum and Tywin wanted Jaime in Casterly Rock as his heir.I'm still a little unclear how this stuff works. The Targaryans ruled and were the rightful heirs to the throne. Their reign was never contested, even when the Mad King was doing what he was doing. It wasn't until Rhagar "took" Lyanna who was betrothed to Robert Baratheon which started Robert's rebellion. Robert killed Rhaegar, but Jaime killed the Mad king. Why is Robert the new King? Is it because he started the rebellion, so he is owed the spoils? Could Jaime have claimed it if he wanted to?
When Ned and Stannis were going on about rightful heir to the throne after Robert died, was that really a legit claim to make? He was only on the Iron throne because he rebelled against the king. What if someone else decides to take up arms against the Baratheons and they win. They will be the new King and start a new dynasty for their family name right? Who does the throne truly belong to then?
How sway?
D&D confirms that there's only 15 episodes max left. Could be less
dont mind this at all. most series always tend to drag out for the cash grab. this series has built up the story already. 15 episodes of epic scene after scene with not much fillers can make this series possibly the greatest ever.