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Game of Thrones Season 7


Darth Biscuit

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1 minute ago, Porn Shop Clerk said:

It was Joffrey that sent the assassin after Bran. The dagger he stole from Robert's collection. If Littlefinger had, Bran would probably be dead. LF would never be so obvious and clumsy.

Was that not in the show or did I totally forget that?  That was pre-Joff being king, correct?

I figured Littlefinger sent it to further his plan since he claimed he lost it in a bet to Tyrion.  Of course I could be misremembering all this.

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20 minutes ago, Goondal said:

Seems so, but I am fine with it, especially if the one leads to the other.  Perhaps he dies in battle?

One thing I am not sure of (not a book reader).  In one scene in Braavos when Arya goes blind she is pulling face after face off a dead body she thought was Jaqen and eventually gets to her own.  Jaqen can be explained away by maybe the man with that face is dead and it is just the one he typically uses, but Arya is not dead.  Can the faces of living people be used somehow also?

I was thinking that was an effect of the drug she took. 

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25 minutes ago, Goondal said:

Was that not in the show or did I totally forget that?  That was pre-Joff being king, correct?

I figured Littlefinger sent it to further his plan since he claimed he lost it in a bet to Tyrion.  Of course I could be misremembering all this.

That's just Littlefinger pitting two houses against each other, in the hopes that he can climb the ladder as one of them falls. If he does get caught, he can just claim he was diverting attention away from the King or Joff. Littlefinger doesn't like anyone that could keep up with him, like Tyrion or Varys.

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A Storm of Swords

While discussing the new swords made by Tobho Mott from Ned Stark's Valyrian sword, Ice, Lord Tywin Lannister tells his son Tyrion that Robert had left a hundred daggers in his armory, but that the only knife the king ever used was a hunting knife he received in his youth from Lord Jon Arryn.[12]

After receiving Widow's Wail from Tywin as a wedding gift, King Joffrey claims that he is "no stranger to Valyrian steel" while destroying Tyrion's gift, Lives of Four Kings.[13] Tyrion later decides that Joffrey was behind the assassination attempt on Bran Stark, deducing that the then-prince had taken the plain dagger, which Robert had forgotten after winning it from Littlefinger, from the king's baggage train and given it to a greedy lackey at Winterfell.[14]

After Joffrey's death at his royal wedding, Cersei and Jaime discuss the assassination attempt on Bran. Jaime decides that Joffrey tried to have the crippled Bran killed as a misguided attempt to impress Robert.[15] When Jaime frees Tyrion from the Red Keep's dungeon, the brothers agree that Joffrey was responsible.[16]

At the Baelish tower in the Fingers, Littlefinger uses his dagger while eating fruit with Ned's daughter, Sansa Stark.[17]

 

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32 minutes ago, Jimmy said:

Does Arya kill Franken-Mountain?  If not, then there will have to be a reckoning with him by someone else for Arya to close enough I'm thinking. 

I'm hoping the Hound gets him. That's what they call Clegane Bowl (get hype.)
 

 

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