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Storms end game of thrones
Storms end game of thrones













storms end game of thrones

  • only in chapter 9 but still tagging it for you.
  • Hawkeyescoffee Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. Language: English Words: 5,108 Chapters: 4/? Comments: 4 Kudos: 3 Hits: 106 This is their story, their war, their love, and their ending. The story of the Great War might not have ended the same without them. About how they found each other and what happened when they did. This is the story of Lord Gendry Baratheon and Lady Meera Reed. Who in the end were left heartbroken and betrayed by the people they loved. Who both played their parts in that story but whose paths never crossed. This is the story about two people in the background of another story.
  • The Crownlands (A Song of Ice and Fire).
  • King's Landing (A Song of Ice and Fire).
  • Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms Because that is what I have made you.Lisa_london Fandoms: Game of Thrones (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. So who's Lord of Storm's End now?ĭaenerys: Does anyone? I think you should be Lord of Storm's End.ĭaenerys: No, you are Lord Gendry Baratheon of Storm's End, the lawful son of Robert Baratheon. Gendry: I didn't even know he was my father until after he was dead.ĭaenerys: Yes, he's dead. You are aware he took my family's throne and tried to have me murdered? That's right, isn't it?ĭaenerys: You're Robert Baratheon's son. And in the show bastards appear to have less rights of succession compared to the books, see Ramsay Snow for example.ĭaenerys: Gendry. However, Gendry is also an unacknowledged bastard of Robert's so wouldn't really have been in the line of succession and thinks so himself.

    storms end game of thrones

    Westeros, So Spake Martin, The Hornwood inheritance and the Whents but as often as not, the precedents conflicted as much as the claims. A case might set a precedent for later cases. Things were often decided on a case by case basis. There are no clear cut answers, either in Westeros or in real medieval history. Is precedence or proximity the more important principle? Do bastards have any rights? What about bastards who have been legitimized, do they go in at the end after the trueborn kids, or according to birth order? What about widows? And what about the will of the deceased? Can a lord disinherit one son, and name a younger son as heir? Or even a bastard?

    storms end game of thrones

    What if there are no childen, only grandchildren and great grandchildren. So that leaves us with whether or not Bastards have rights, well that isn't a clear cut case as GRRM has said before.

    storms end game of thrones

    Of all the known members of House Baratheon in the show they are all dead.















    Storms end game of thrones