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Title: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Sir William on 2013-04-02, 13:17:20
Warwick Davis set to replace Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister.  Can we say EPIC MISTAKE?

http://hbowatch.com/peter-dinklage-april-season-four/ (http://hbowatch.com/peter-dinklage-april-season-four/)
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Lord Dane on 2013-04-02, 14:55:52
Warwick Davis set to replace Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister.  Can we say EPIC MISTAKE?

http://hbowatch.com/peter-dinklage-april-season-four/ (http://hbowatch.com/peter-dinklage-april-season-four/)

Huge.(no pun intended) mistake!! That's like putting Ashton Cusher in place of Charlie Sheen in 'Two and a Half Men'.
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Sir William on 2013-04-02, 15:15:39
LOL

I think Charlie was better for that sitcom, but I've watched both.

Did you read the entire article, though?
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Sir Edward on 2013-04-02, 15:21:51

April fool joke :)
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Thorsteinn on 2013-04-02, 17:31:51
Though did you see Dinkage on The Daily Show?
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Ian on 2013-04-02, 22:26:26
Be wary of big announcements posted on 1 April....  :o
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Sir William on 2013-04-03, 14:51:18
My sister caught me with that one...the site looks legit so I was fooled, so I was just spreading the love!  ;)
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Sir James A on 2013-04-03, 17:19:54
Be wary of big announcements posted on 1 April....  :o

Did you see the $29.95 Albion katanas one too?
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Sir William on 2013-04-03, 17:53:09
I missed that one...but I would've figured that one out relatively quickly I like to think.  lol
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Sir William on 2013-06-05, 14:09:48
Just saw this posted, thought it was cute.

(http://cdn.uproxx.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/danydragson2.jpg)
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Ian on 2013-06-05, 14:11:02
I'm still reeling in shock from last Sunday's episode.  I can't get 'The Rains of Castamere' melody out of my head.
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Lord Dane on 2013-06-05, 14:44:30
Butchery at its finest!!! :) I would of loved to have at those Freys!! Grrrrrrrrr!!!!
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Sir William on 2013-06-05, 14:50:46
That's the general consensus, fellows- I was expecting it simply because I knew it was coming.  The Rains of Castamere...it is a haunting melody.  This version is by a couple of hot harping twins...harpies?  lol

The Rains of Castamere: Game of Thrones (Harp Twins) Camille and Kennerly (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6ugC3LU6pw#ws)

I have to tell you, the world Martin has created is both amazing and shocking in its grittiness and brutality.  In the books, the Red Wedding's even more offensive...I did not see it in the episode, but in the books Catelyn Stark's body is stripped naked and thrown into the waters below the Frey's castle as a derisive gesture toward her ancestry (Tully's are known for their affinity for watercraft).  Since I am unsure if any of you have read the books, I'll not tell you what happens next.
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Sir Edward on 2013-06-05, 15:47:38

Yeah, I saw everyone talking about the episode on FB on Monday, before I had a chance to watch it, so I knew something bad was coming. I avoided all spoilers, but I was able to guess what would happen based on the foreshadowing in the episode, and knowing that something bad would happen. I think it lessened the shock a bit.

But still... Eeep!
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Ian on 2013-06-05, 15:49:40
Supposedly the Red Wedding has its basis in history.  The Black Dinner of 1440 in Scotland, where the 6th Earl of Douglas was murdered.  At the end of the dinner a black bull's head was brought into the feasting area (a symbol of death), and then the Earl and his companions were subdued and beheaded.

As I understand in the books Talisa was not present at the Red Wedding, and thus wasn't brutally murdered at it like in the show.
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Lord Dane on 2013-06-05, 18:00:29
Supposedly the Red Wedding has its basis in history.  The Black Dinner of 1440 in Scotland, where the 6th Earl of Douglas was murdered.  At the end of the dinner a black bull's head was brought into the feasting area (a symbol of death), and then the Earl and his companions were subdued and beheaded.

As I understand in the books Talisa was not present at the Red Wedding, and thus wasn't brutally murdered at it like in the show.

Correct. Also, The Wall was influenced by Hadrian's Wall in England/Scotland. And Talisa was not the original bride in the books. It was Jeyne of House Westerling who married King Robb.
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Sir William on 2013-06-05, 20:57:52
Yup...and Jeyne wasn't murdered at all.  Nor was she present at said wedding.
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: B. Patricius on 2013-06-06, 07:09:54
I was thinking after talking with a friend about it, that Game of Thrones is based alot on the War of the Roses as well.  The "Lannisters" in the show definitely have some resemblance to the Lancasters of history.
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Lord Dane on 2013-06-06, 08:21:11
I was looking into the story & regions of Westeros on the actual story line ...
According to recall accounts from Jaime Lannister, Ned Stark, and others, the most notable knight they have ever known in person was Ser Edric of House DAYNE, Lord of Starfall in Dorne. He is the one who leads the Brotherhood of No Banners in the Riverlands who held Arya Stark as their guest for a time & who fought the Hound when he was captured. They put alot of detail into this story.
Title: Re: In Game of Thrones News...
Post by: Sir William on 2013-06-06, 13:36:45
That was Edric?  I could have sworn it was Lord Beric Dondarrion who led that brotherhood, along with Thoros of Myr.  The Hound actually 'killed' Beric, but Thoros brought him back w/the kiss of life (which I've always assumed was a mystical form of CPR).

At least that is what is written in the books themselves.  Is this from the show's storyline?  I've noticed a few things that have been changed for the show from the novels.

As for the Sword in the Morning that is remembered and revered the most, that would be Ser Arthur Dayne.  From the Wiki (easier than finding the actual page in the book)

"Eddard recalls that Arthur Dayne was the finest knight he ever saw. Jaime Lannister and Barristan Selmy also recall him with the highest degree of respect."

And I stand corrected on Edric Dayne being part of the Brotherhood...I must've skipped right past that; for the rest of the books there's little mention made of Edric, Beric being the main leader by the time they meet Arya, who was in the company of the Hound until she got away from him.