Fist of Khonshu
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Why? Are you more of an E +A =J kinda guy?
That blonde guy is Ned? I thought Dayne was the blonde one? Ok. I got them confused. Lol
I'm not too concerned with the when R+L story is as much as I am whether or not it will be known to people... How does Bran get that news out lol
Hopefully he can communicate with Jon somehow. Maybe visit him in a dream.
The person with Ned(his #1 guy with him) is Howland Reed, i think...considering he is the last survivor to know the truth other than Bran and 3ER
Now that I really think about it there is no way they could have made that change without breaking the established narrative in the show. Robert thought Jon was Ned's bastard. If he had been at the Tower of Joy he'd know Ned got Jon from Lyanna. So its gotta be Howland there with Ned.Yes... Jojen talks to Bran about him... It's senseless to have Robert in that scene though, not saying you are wrong, but if it's him...shame on D&D.
Where there was Dayne's sister. I think it was "easy" for most to believe, as most men didn't seem to mind having sex with any woman they came upon. They applied their own ways to Ned. That includes Robert.yea... i dont even know where the BS story of Ned's "bastard" came from lol you'd think Robert would be around 90% of the time
Young Robert? You are probably right. Everyone did see Ned as Mr. Honorable. To a fault. And few knew him better then Robert.Robert seemed rather surprised by it if IIRC
I find it strange that Arthur Dayne has a "Targaryen armour" instead of the traditional Kingsguard one....
Sorry for my bad english. 😋

Young Robert? You are probably right. Everyone did see Ned as Mr. Honorable. To a fault. And few knew him better then Robert.
Just watched the scene, Robert isn't shocked. He actually gives Ned an extra conquest, that actually belongs to himself. He tells Ned that he was always too hard on himself. Is it different in the book? I haven't read it in a while.well in episode 2 of season 1 (i remember because its one of my favorite scenes that ****ed up a huge opportunity for the book readers)... Robert was still 'surprised' acting about the 'wench who made Lord Eddard Stark forget his honor'...
I say they ****ed up the scene because in the books Ned and Robert go off riding through the wilderness together talking... would have loved to see that.
My guess is that the show made a decision there to empathise Dayne's loyalty to House Targaryen rather than to the crown. How else could you logically explain a Kingsguard defending a woman that the prince supposedly kidnapped and raped rather than being at the King's side? I don't think the Mad King would give that order to one of his best men while a war is going on, he's not that selfless.
The answer is probably that Dayne does it out of loyalty and love for his prince and best friend, Rhaegar Targaryen.
Just watched the scene, Robert isn't shocked. He actually gives Ned an extra conquest, that actually belongs to himself. He tells Ned that he was always too hard on himself. Is it different in the book? I haven't read it in a while.
Ah, I get your point. I see that more as Robert wondering how incredible hot this woman was.i didn't say he was shocked... 'surprised' in quotes because he said 'must have been quite the woman to make you forget your honor' insinuating 'hey its kind of surprising you did that.'
