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    i understand this, but it only becomes a problem if everyone starts to make a problem of it. i think john will judge fairly about what someone can know or cant use because he couldnt know. in itself that single accusation of heresy wont mean much.

    tywin does have access to varys and varys knows much... lets just leave it a that?
    The fat man????

    I think you better get off the egg nog, he puts even less stock in rumors and is more of a "black hole of information" as far as Tywin knows/cares.

    Plus these people that you guys are mentioning have EVERY REASON to hide the truth and are only feigning loyalty for their our gain.(Not that we would know this but come on? why would the fat man and LF be loyal to Tywin like lackey's)

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    It is a mild suggestion.Maybe Tywin heard from a spy at Dragonstone of such things, who knows, who cares? I dont think it is a major issue.
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    Stannis has a mage?

    How did Tyrell learn this? He must have mages too.

    House Martell cannot condone this mage gap!

    We will respond by hiring FIRE MAGES FIRE MAGES FIRE MAGES.
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    The thing is that it was going to be true but not just yet. It's like saying he knows what Mel is going to do even though she hasn't done it just yet. How does he know she even has "powers" or even that she is going to try and convert everyone to R'hllor or even that she succeeded?

    I might as well start predicting what well happen to Robb if he goes to KL's under the Lannister's "guest right" but that is from me reading the books, so better not to say it if it's not confirmed knowledge.

    Edit:BTW Greyblades, your playing your Tywin role "Like a Boss".
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    Did I ever say he knows about mel?
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    Then how does he know about false god's that Stannis is going to worship(Perhaps) and that Stannis used Witchcraft(I didn't see anything in the write-ups that links him to it just the books, thus I act like I saw nothing)?

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    Then how does he know about false god's that Stannis is going to worship and that Stannis used Witchcraft?
    Come on, you can figure it out. You'd be the first to figure it out, but maybe 35th time a charm.
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    It's rather obvious to anyone who reads the books, but what if I didn't? I would guess that it was you or Joffrey with his hired lackeys. Stannis wouldn't admit to doing it as it shows his hand.

    @Tiaexz: It parallels the books almost exactly so far, maybe not the Greyjoy thing but you know what I mean. Kinda hard not to think of what is going to happen.

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    I agree completely with Secura... So far, this game feels incredibly "meta-gamed". I feel like if you consider doing something, ask yourself "is there any of motivation to do this that stems from in-book knowledge?" If yes, don't do it. I'm not here to act out the books.
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    Default Re: Westeros: A Game of Thrones.

    Quote Originally Posted by White_eyes:D View Post
    I might as well start predicting what well happen to Robb if he goes to KL's under the Lannister's "guest right" but that is from me reading the books, so better not to say it if it's not confirmed knowledge.
    That isn't in the books. He goes to place x for totally unrelated reason.

    As you saw in my own message, I said it will be a repeat of Aerys the Mad King. This isn't in the books and it just a pure speculation.
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    Default Re: Westeros: A Game of Thrones.

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    The fat man????

    I think you better get off the egg nog, he puts even less stock in rumors and is more of a "black hole of information" as far as Tywin knows/cares.

    Plus these people that you guys are mentioning have EVERY REASON to hide the truth and are only feigning loyalty for their our gain.(Not that we would know this but come on? why would the fat man and LF be loyal to Tywin like lackey's)
    Well he does loaths magic users. Sheesh, its like you think I'm dumb enough to trust anyone for no reason.
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