Bah, the Wildlings would bow down to Stav's Mediterranean superiority.
Bah, the Wildlings would bow down to Stav's Mediterranean superiority.
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Ok, I saw the trailers and I have two questions: Why is everyone still fighting each other while this zombie army was seen marching south in the last episode of season 2 and when will the dragons of the exiled blond girl hit puberty? Also lol at Ceasar's new haircut.
"Blessed is he who learns how to engage in inquiry, with no impulse to hurt his countrymen or to pursue wrongful actions, but perceives the order of the immortal and ageless nature, how it is structured."
Euripides
"This is the disease of curiosity. It is this which drives to try and discover the secrets of nature, those secrets which are beyond our understanding, which avails us nothing and which man should not wish to learn."
Augustine
Well no one knows or believes that the others are back, or even existed to begin with. They cut out a scene from the second book where the quartermaster dude from the wall was sent to King's Landing with a hand off of the wights that attacked Mormont, but Tyrion thought it'd be funny to keep delaying meeting with him until the hand rotted(it was still clutching and grasping I think until that point) and Tyrion only saw him at that point and made fun of him.
The best part of that fight would be that neither a wildling nor a Dornishman would cling to some lame concept of honor like Starks or Baratheons or Martells.
We'd probably just end up hanging out though in the end though, and drop our weapons.
Nah you're still a barbarian who has no place south of the Wall.
I have, and still barbarians. I'd rather have the Others than the barbarians!
"Blessed is he who learns how to engage in inquiry, with no impulse to hurt his countrymen or to pursue wrongful actions, but perceives the order of the immortal and ageless nature, how it is structured."
Euripides
"This is the disease of curiosity. It is this which drives to try and discover the secrets of nature, those secrets which are beyond our understanding, which avails us nothing and which man should not wish to learn."
Augustine
Ah yeah, you're right, it's part of the Azor Ahai prophecy. I had the recollection that the Others were revealed as the darkness later on to Stannis.
But Stanis remarks at some point that darkness will take them all unless he triumphs. So he is aware of the zombies marching south.
No, he doesn't.
Melisandre came to Westeros because she believes Stannis is the prophecised hero who would save the world from a darkness that would engulf it. It's pretty vague, so Stannis/Melisandre have no idea what they're actually fighting against - though Mel believes this "darkness" refers to the Great Other, the enemy of the god she worships.