when will GoT Ck2 mod update so that this is the ending in the game too. i wanna be bran and pardon jon and have him go tame drogon
i dont think you can play davos because he doesnt have any land. you could probably give him 1 castle and then change to him using the console and let the game run on 5 speed and everyone goes to war against each other while u chill
It’s funny, I stanned Dany for so long it was hard to let go of the idea of her being the winner in the end. Like what she did was unforgivable but I don’t think I ever fully got over how much I loved her season 1 arc and I wanted to see her end up on the throne on the end pretty much the full run of the shows. One of my favorite thrones memories is when she steps out of the fire with her dragons, and she seemed to have some sort of destiny on her side. Oh well; I understand why they did what they did but that feeling was Hard to let go of this seasons
Naath isn’t Essos though, right? It’s going to be bad news if he flies her to Meereen and Daario shows up to kill everyone. Or could Drogon communicate his complex views on the corrupting nature of power and monarchy to stop that revenge??
Dreadfort. You dread it. It's a fort. Last Hearth. It's a hearth. It's the last one. The Wall. It's a wall.
I think they would have checked there first but it's close enough that they would have gotten reports of it by now. My money is he took her to Valyria. Poor Drogon
season one of Westworld was okay to good at first but they dont trust the viewer to understand what's happening and by the end they just club you with an expository baseball bat
Yeah I don't disagree. With Bran and the Night King, they've done this quite a bit. They've boosted and then reduced their power depending on the situation and it's mostly out of convenience of the plot. With Bran, his powers and time travel and everything else would kind of break the show a lot of times so they make him "not care" about things going on in the story. With the Night King, he's pretty much all-powerful and can also vaguely/confusingly see the future sometimes. But at the same time, he couldn't tell what Bran's trap was all about and couldn't foresee someone trying to use Bran as bait to kill him. I feel like elements such as magic and time travel too easily create plot holes so it's easier to not set any rules about them.
Maybe Isaac Hempstead Wright is just good at playing a dude with zero empathy but I got major vibes that he was just fucking with everyone in regards to the 3-eyed-raven thing. Maybe he's just a kid with a solid ass defense mechanism and just happened to survive this far. Lol at first I thought "probably not" but thematically, it fits with the idea of the show always choosing realism over the fantasy elements (especially in this last season)