Ned Stark denoucing Ser Gregor Clegane & summoning Tywin Lannister to court #gameofthrones #shorts



Ned Stark denoucing Ser Gregor Clegane & summoning Tywin Lannister to court #gameofthrones #shorts.

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48 thoughts on “Ned Stark denoucing Ser Gregor Clegane & summoning Tywin Lannister to court #gameofthrones #shorts”

  1. This was prophetic… this is exactly what the American Presidents Democrat party has become… You see what Little Fingers facial expressions said, it's the same as what is happening now in America… Bringing Brittney Griner home above and before a Patriot was an act of pure hate against true citizens… Fuck the Abc people.

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  2. If he only had someone politically cunning on his side during his stay at kings landing things might've been more exciting. He's a powerful and respected man, just lacked the foresight

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  3. Where is it Ned Stark, who could enter the Capitol Building and drive the evil…the corrupt…the honorless into the streets for street Justice to be done!

    Eddard Stark, we need you now!

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  4. Ned was a good man and would have been a good king but Ned would not have lived long because he wouldn't play the game. The people who played the game would have killed him…as they did. Like I said, good man but the game always wins.

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  5. If only there is one politically savvy King in Westeros, he would expand the crownlands and nurture it long enough to build exclusively for the crown's military and trade. I think the decision to establish the second capital in Agriculturally Rich southern plain would be very wise to raise a royal army large enough deterring regional lords

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  6. Ned was a great lord of Winterfell because the people there genuinely believed in honor. He was a disaster as Hand of the King because he didn't understand how politics worked in Kings Landing and didn't want to learn.

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  7. I think people are forgetting that this dude, Ned, executed some poor soul who was running scared shitless away from the wall. Such a noble and righteous gesture….

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