Does he actually take off to go and find him or did he mean that he will find him by warg-ing?
Lord Mormont served the Watch well, his wife and both daughters fought valiantly alongside Robb and the last Lady Mormont was a badass too.
He cared more about the Watch than the survival of people. He deserved to die.
And when the Faceless Men come to kill me I'll say "No, you have the wrong man, I'm a different dwarf with a hideous facial scar"
And the whole trial by combat speech of Tyrion
Tywin orchestrated the Red Wedding
Gerold Hightower
Pyp and Grenn survived Battle of Castle Black in the book so I was shocked and sad by their deaths. But Grenn died gloriously so Pyp for me.
Dolorous Edd is really funny in the books.
It's also sad how they dumbed him up. In the finale he was accepting that he wasn't wise and made wrong decisions. This hurt me more than Shae's betrayal.
@Aragorn, They went back to Deepwood Motte before the Battle of Winterfell.
Does he actually take off to go and find him or did he mean that he will find him by warg-ing?
Where were the Crannogmen? Meera should have returned with them to help in the Great War.
Rhaenyra. Dornish law is second best after a democracy.
Maegor the Cruel
And yet Glovers betrayed him again
Pole Star in asoiaf is also called the Ice Dragon in Westeros.
Oldtown. The only thing I'll be good at in Westeros would be becoming a maester. And most people don't kill maesters right?
But Viserys wasn't the first to die
Hodor's death got me teary eyed. His life was ruined by Bran and in the end he died because of Bran too. Maybe it would have been sad just to see him die but when they show that together with the younger Hodor screaming then that does it.
He literally said that if he went back he will be known as the King Who Ran. He perfectly knew he was going to lose.
4-5 days without stopping?