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Hey guys I know some of you really wanted me to start s3 this week and I really had every intention of uploading both reactions, but as you can see I didn't have the best week. Just been super frustrated and been in pain because of my wrist so I haven't really been very productive. But next week we'll be starting s3 of game of thrones and i'm super excited! In the meantime i really do hope you'll find some enjoyment in this reaction too.

link: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/fym996npq2yiy864azoat/Game-Of-Thrones-History-And-Lore-Season-2-Reaction.mkv?rlkey=iwmy5g5weehv5xioafwyqt1tg&st=regsoot7&dl=0

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lamar

Harrenhal is the ruin where Arya and Gendry were being held. Tywin Lannister and his army were garrisoned there before departing to save King's Landing. Jofrey granted Harrenhal with it's lands and titles to Little Finger as a reward for brokering the alliance with house Tyrell and getting them to help save King's landing from Stannis. You may remember that when Tyrion was acting hand of the king, he offered (and then revoked) Little Finger the castle of Harrenhal when he played his deception about who he planned to marry off the princess Myrsella to.

Kevin Karst

Great reaction! :-) You are spot on about the dragonglass! And about Ygritte speaking straight facts. :-D I think the wildlings have a lot more common sense than most other people in Westeros. The one thing that you don't seem to be quite aware of though, is that a lot of these histories are merely stories, so they don't necessarily have to be true. The story about the mermaid and the seadragon for example seems a bit far-fetched to me. And the last story about a Black brother becoming the Night King is just one of many different theories of how the White Walkers and the Night King were created. George R.R. Martin purposely leaves a lot of these questions open or gives very ambiguous answers. He loves unreliable narrators and different viewpoints, which is one of the biggest strengths of his books, in my opinion. :-)

Tristyn Waterman

SPOILER- The Night King and the Night's King are two different characters, the Night King is show only and the Night's King is book only aside from passing mentions like this. I think when Bran is at the Nightfort they mention the Night's King in the show and never again