orangebloodgmc
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anyone else feel like, this show almost requires you to read the book or you missing some of the details? reading the book you see Theon's point of view toward the Starks. didn't get that from the show. did the Starks treat him well? yes extremely, but the end of the day he was a prize of war. his own family looked at him as Stark property. no wonder he wanted to prove himself. great show, great books.
So having just finished book 2 I'm a little confused about the "Reek" character that ended up sacking Winterfell. I get that he was actually a knight and connected to the Bolton's (IIRC). I don't recall how he ended up as a Winterfell prisoner pretending to be just some common slog (hiding his identity).
I heard book three will cover the next two seasons.
So having just finished book 2 I'm a little confused about the "Reek" character that ended up sacking Winterfell. I get that he was actually a knight and connected to the Bolton's (IIRC). I don't recall how he ended up as a Winterfell prisoner pretending to be just some common slog (hiding his identity).
So a couple more questions:
1. do the brothers of the Black know what dragon glass is needed for? I know they found a stash and in the book, one or two make weapons from it but was that done with knowledge of it's use or just because it could make a good weapon.
2. the wights led by the WW at the end of the season show was not in Book 2 - I assume they were borrowing some content from Book 3?
