So it turns out that Stokeworth is missing from my map. When looking into it i think it is down to the fact the maps i used as reference didn't include it. Infact from what i can tell we don't 100% for sure know it's location but based on some research it is likely north of King's Landing and west of Rosby. I'm spending some time next week updating the map and expanding it to the east some more so i will fix the stokeworth and crackclaw point issue when i do that.
And yet the tv show thought it was more fun to cut this and hobble any character growth for Bronn by just retreading his joking sidekick routine for the entire second half, hobbling his character. Four seasons. But hey when you have These Performances, These Faces…
Kinda stupid of Cersei to immediately get rid of Felyse when should use her later. She could have just kept her as some sort of hostage and then marry her off when it becomes expedient. Then she would have gotten rid of Bronn AND used Stokeworth Castle as a bribe to some lord. But then again, she isn't known for foresight.
I wonder what Martin's plans are for Bronn? He much wiser then most of the characters and understand how to wield power effectively better then most, even if it's ruthless. Somehow I don't think he will last long. and without much loyalty to anyone, he might be killed or flee.
kind of, it depends on the exact terms of his marriage agreement it may be the case Lollys is considered the Lady. But practically speaking even if that were the case, we all know Bronn would functionally be the lord.
He might even end up as the Lord of Rosby. Lollys has a claim there, and the current ruler is just a ward of Lord Gyles. Bronn’s pulled together a small army of sellswords and could try to take Rosby while things are in chaos in King’s Landing after Kevan’s death. I’m guessing he’ll swear loyalty to Aegon. He’d probably fit right in with the guys from the Golden Company, so the Aegon camp might welcome him pretty easily.
I always found it to be a pretty funny series of events where in bron hiring all these sell swords to work for him,they give lolys all the courtesy being the lady of stokeworth is due, despite her not being quite a catch in court. Definitely the sort of thing you could see George have a smile on his face while writing.
A house who display a lamb deserves no respect. Dont get me wrong. Lambs are cute and delicious but what kind of message are you giving to your enemies?
Not every house needs to embrace themselves as warriors. Many houses built their power around trade, agriculture or cattle breeding. I guess House Stokeworth is one of the latter.
@@mohammadahmad3455 Which has a symbolic meaning to it, if you regard their words. I think it was "Growing strong", which perfectly describes their uprising, from simple castellans to warden of the south. They're pretty to look at and through their beauty (aka marriages) they increase their power and influence.
My guy have you ever seen any historical coat of arms? They all have their history but you don't need something war related. Most coat of arms aren't threatening anyway, they're just needed to differentiate between groups of men . Because seeing the 20th coat of arms with a sword on it won't habe any effect on someone I promise, especially when the people who have a sheep as theirs have swords not any less sharp. My village has a golden piece of bread as their coat of arms because of their well known old mill they had . It's really just to easily spot who is from where, our neighbours have priests, a key, a monk holding his head, also coming from some village lore. Yada yada, only having coat of arms with weapons would be so useless and would make them so much harder to use for their original purpose.
So it turns out that Stokeworth is missing from my map. When looking into it i think it is down to the fact the maps i used as reference didn't include it. Infact from what i can tell we don't 100% for sure know it's location but based on some research it is likely north of King's Landing and west of Rosby. I'm spending some time next week updating the map and expanding it to the east some more so i will fix the stokeworth and crackclaw point issue when i do that.
Thank you for the great content.
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It’s. Amazing to me that there can be such a rich history for a piece of fiction. To think all of this came from one man’s head!
I feel so bad for Lollys 😢
1st to take the Black for House Blackfyre🗡
Ah, yes, Bronn's might House.
And yet the tv show thought it was more fun to cut this and hobble any character growth for Bronn by just retreading his joking sidekick routine for the entire second half, hobbling his character. Four seasons. But hey when you have These Performances, These Faces…
Omg you watch this also? Awesome 😊
I feel like they did this also so Lena Heady would not have a plot line tied to Jerome Flynn lol
@@NeeNee_B. ...we never confirmed that
Y’all being ridiculous …. With all the story dd y’all think this was gonna make it
Kinda stupid of Cersei to immediately get rid of Felyse when should use her later. She could have just kept her as some sort of hostage and then marry her off when it becomes expedient. Then she would have gotten rid of Bronn AND used Stokeworth Castle as a bribe to some lord. But then again, she isn't known for foresight.
I wonder what Martin's plans are for Bronn? He much wiser then most of the characters and understand how to wield power effectively better then most, even if it's ruthless. Somehow I don't think he will last long. and without much loyalty to anyone, he might be killed or flee.
WISE? He's a cynical self serving SOB!
For House Dayne of Starfall. Lords of Starfall. The sword in the morning.”Fallen and Reborn” 🗡️💫
For the lord commander !!!! First to take the black !!
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"First to take the black" isn't that what your mom said last night 😂
Bruh... Did I even read the books. Every time I watch your videos I feel like a novice in the ASOIAF fandom😂😂😂
You aren’t alone my man, I’ve been into the show 10 years and still don’t know shit 😂😂😂😂
I know, aren't they brilliant? And no annoying AI robot voice!
I dunno. If Bronn has a soft spot for her, it sounds like Lady Lolys might come out on top.
(Show Lolys was such a dear thing!)
So Bron is lord stokeworth now?
kind of, it depends on the exact terms of his marriage agreement it may be the case Lollys is considered the Lady. But practically speaking even if that were the case, we all know Bronn would functionally be the lord.
He might even end up as the Lord of Rosby. Lollys has a claim there, and the current ruler is just a ward of Lord Gyles. Bronn’s pulled together a small army of sellswords and could try to take Rosby while things are in chaos in King’s Landing after Kevan’s death. I’m guessing he’ll swear loyalty to Aegon. He’d probably fit right in with the guys from the Golden Company, so the Aegon camp might welcome him pretty easily.
Why did no one give Lollys milk of the poppy right after that happened?? Aww, poor girl!
you mean moon tea? I wondered that as well. Maybe she was given it but wasn't compliant.
Ladies of house Stokeworth have very bad luck
😮yup one got raped
I take the Black for House Blackwood. By the Old Gods. We Flock Together.
That intro track slaps. Track info?
Cersei did this house drity asf
Where can I get this specific map?
Tyrion Waters
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Where does all of this information come from?
Id say about a 50/50 split between the main books, Feast For Crows especially and the world of ice and fire / fire and blood.
How many? FIFTY!?
fifty or a hundred, I don't remember the exact number but it was a lot of people, poor girl
I always found it to be a pretty funny series of events where in bron hiring all these sell swords to work for him,they give lolys all the courtesy being the lady of stokeworth is due, despite her not being quite a catch in court. Definitely the sort of thing you could see George have a smile on his face while writing.
House Strokeworth
A house who display a lamb deserves no respect.
Dont get me wrong. Lambs are cute and delicious but what kind of message are you giving to your enemies?
Not every house needs to embrace themselves as warriors. Many houses built their power around trade, agriculture or cattle breeding. I guess House Stokeworth is one of the latter.
House Tyrell has a rose
@@mohammadahmad3455 Which has a symbolic meaning to it, if you regard their words. I think it was "Growing strong", which perfectly describes their uprising, from simple castellans to warden of the south. They're pretty to look at and through their beauty (aka marriages) they increase their power and influence.
My guy have you ever seen any historical coat of arms? They all have their history but you don't need something war related. Most coat of arms aren't threatening anyway, they're just needed to differentiate between groups of men . Because seeing the 20th coat of arms with a sword on it won't habe any effect on someone I promise, especially when the people who have a sheep as theirs have swords not any less sharp. My village has a golden piece of bread as their coat of arms because of their well known old mill they had . It's really just to easily spot who is from where, our neighbours have priests, a key, a monk holding his head, also coming from some village lore. Yada yada, only having coat of arms with weapons would be so useless and would make them so much harder to use for their original purpose.
Best advice. Never trust Cersei