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The Franchise 08-08-2017 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by RustShack (Post 12998193)
Tyrion could have the blood, but he's not a true Targaryen like Danny and(likely) Jon.

How's that?

Jon isn't a full blooded Targaryen....if that's what you're getting at. Tyrion would be her Uncle if you follow the rumor that the Mad King had sex with Tyrion's Mom.

Lprechaun 08-08-2017 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by RustShack (Post 12998193)
Tyrion could have the blood, but he's not a true Targaryen like Danny and(likely) Jon.

Tyrion and Jon would be exactly the same. Targaryan father. Not sure who Danys mother is.

Lprechaun 08-08-2017 11:11 AM

Mother's of Targaryan children die at birth, they bring it up an awful lot with Tyrion starting with season 1, and another reason why Cerise hates him.

RustShack 08-08-2017 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 12998200)
How's that?

Jon isn't a full blooded Targaryen....if that's what you're getting at. Tyrion would be her Uncle if you follow the rumor that the Mad King had sex with Tyrion's Mom.

Because he wasn't married to Tyrions mom. That's why he would be a bastard. Jons parents more than likely were married, that's why Rhegar left his best knight to protect her and Jon.

RustShack 08-08-2017 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Lprechaun (Post 12998215)
Mother's of Targaryan children die at birth, they bring it up an awful lot with Tyrion starting with season 1, and another reason why Cerise hates him.

While this is true, Danny had two older brothers(one who's Jons father.).

The Franchise 08-08-2017 11:29 AM

Dany is full blooded Targaryen.
Jon is half blood.
Tyrion is a ****ing Lannister.

raybec 4 08-08-2017 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 12998180)
Burninating the countryside!! Burninating the peasants!!!

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raybec 4 08-08-2017 11:36 AM

I doubt they even explore the Tyrian Targaryan story line.

Lprechaun 08-08-2017 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 12998243)
Dany is full blooded Targaryen.
Jon is half blood.
Tyrion is a ****ing Lannister.

Except they keep hinting he is not. Also the whole scene where Tyrion frees them from the dungeon and the lineage storyline, they may not bring it up in the show but I bet he is in the last books.
One of my big contentions is Dany feeling she has a rite to the throne.... destiny maybe rite no.

KCUnited 08-08-2017 11:50 AM

Maybe Jamie never gets to reveal who really killed Joffrey and Cersei somehow kills Tyrion and they don't have to explore that storyline or its discovered after he's killed.

DaFace 08-08-2017 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12997978)
But when did all that start to happen?

Once they ran out of source material from Martin.

Sure, the TV series may well be a standard trope fantasy, and hell maybe the book ends up the same way (the original title of book 7 - "A Time for Wolves" - suggests that it very well may).

But when it takes 5+ books to start to get anywhere near that kind of routine, I'd say it's fairly difficult to call it 'brilliantly cloaked' rather than simply a different animal entirely that comes to a similar resolution.

My GUESS is that the key components at play will end up being the same in the books. Bran is the three-eyed raven, Sansa's a political schemer, Jon is a Targaryen King of the North, and Arya is an assassin.

But I definitely think that the paths they all used to get to where we are now could vary dramatically from what we've seen on the books so far.

Discuss Thrower 08-08-2017 12:52 PM

Speculation, not necessarily a spoiler due to anything that's been leaked.

Spoiler!

Amnorix 08-08-2017 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by MephistophelesJanx (Post 12997396)
I think what sets this series apart from others in this genre is how rich and full the rest of the world they are set in is. In most series there is only a singular, albeit super powerful, baddie while in this one we have several villains with varying degrees of ability to mess things up for our intrepid heroes.

Not only are there a large number of baddies but they are all extremely well constructed and each with a real possibility of assuming power over the whole thing.

If it weren't for his horrendous pace... this series would eclipse LotR as my favorite fantasy series.


That and the many shades of gray (non-BDSM) involved. Good guys do bad things, bad guys do good things (or do bad things for understandable reasons) etc. etc.

I **LOVE** LOTR, but it's very black/white. There isn't an ounce of badness in Gandalf, or Sam, or Frodo, or Aragorn, and there isn't an ounce of goodness in any Orc ever, or Sauron, etc.

Here -- yeah, not so much.

Amnorix 08-08-2017 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Lprechaun (Post 12998283)
Except they keep hinting he is not. Also the whole scene where Tyrion frees them from the dungeon and the lineage storyline, they may not bring it up in the show but I bet he is in the last books.
One of my big contentions is Dany feeling she has a rite to the throne.... destiny maybe rite no.


The show hasn't even HINTED at Tyrion not being a Lannister, to be honest. Sure, there is some support for it in the books (even that is pretty thin IMHO), but in the HBO series, nada.

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