Games Of Thrones 3x6
Added 2025-07-25 02:44:40 +0000 UTCComments
i like the "im not into nerdcore" conversation during the intro credits now that theyve reacted to the whole GLORB library
TheNoobThatCould
2025-10-08 18:45:10 +0000 UTCThe idea of Robb not including Cat (Raised as the daughter of the Lord of the Riverlands) in his negotiations regarding the Riverlands is insane, I get they're really caught up on the whole letting Jamie out thing but forgetting her strategic advantage would by lunacy on Robbs part
PropheticSage
2025-08-06 01:18:41 +0000 UTCNot Don just smirking and staring into the camera the whole time they were theorising about the Aria vision lmao
Karatsuki
2025-07-29 20:57:14 +0000 UTCAlright nerd time In Game of Thrones, Westeros is shaped by several religions, each with its own gods and followers. The Faith of the Seven dominates the south, worshipping seven aspects of one god (like the Warrior, the Mother, and the Stranger), and is followed by nobles like the Lannisters and Tyrells. In the North, people follow the Old Gods of the Forest—nameless nature spirits tied to weirwood trees—still revered by the Starks and wildlings. The fiery god R’hllor, or the Lord of Light, comes from Essos and is followed by characters like Melisandre and Thoros; his religion centers on light vs. darkness and the prophecy of Azor Ahai. The seafaring Ironborn worship the Drowned God, embracing death and rebirth through ritual drowning. In Braavos, the secretive Faceless Men serve the Many-Faced God, a death deity said to encompass all others. Finally, the Dothraki honor the Great Stallion, a horse god tied to conquest and prophecy. Each god reflects the culture and values of their people, shaping everything from politics to prophecy.
Levi Price
2025-07-27 03:35:57 +0000 UTC