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originally posted by: zazzafrazz
a reply to: Mike Stivic
Aww it's just some harmless teasing.
originally posted by: Mike Stivic
a reply to: AugustusMasonicus
So that actually makes Jon her nephew?
Is that not what I said..?
Respectfully,
~meathead
Jon is a legitimate targarian. It kinda is cut and dry.
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: Mike Stivic
Jon is a legitimate targarian. It kinda is cut and dry.
Right up until he died.
After he died.
It isn't.
The renowned, expensive, 10-thousand-man sellsword group known as the Golden Company was founded by Bittersteel in 212 AC, in an effort to unite the other exiled men of Westeros, who had been on the losing side of the Blackfyre Rebellion and had started joining other mercenary fighting forces. They are still made up of many exiles and their sons to this day (important!). The disciplined and effective Golden Company’s fighting prowess is well-respected throughout Essos, but they are especially famous for never breaking a contract—a rare, almost nonexistent trait among mercenary groups. Their motto is, “Our word is good as gold.” They have also never forgotten where they came from either, as their battle cry is, “Beneath the gold, the bitter steel.”
In fact, they really remember where they came from, because they take Bittersteel’s gold-dipped skull with them everywhere they go. Before he died, Aegor Rivers requested his men boil his flesh, dip his skull in gold, and take it with them when they conquered Westeros one day. Every captain-general of the Golden Company has had the same thing done for them since then, and their skulls sit atop the standard poles of the company.
This is a group of men, without a home, that does not forget that they are the product of a group of exiles that believed they were robbed of their rightful place in Westeros, a place they planned, and still plan, to return to one day.
nerdist.com...
Are you talking about the show or the books.
In the show how does a resurrection negate his bloodline?