tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1758815004886180861.post814181696280872107..comments2024-03-29T10:09:36.736+01:00Comments on The Nerdstream Era: Supreme Court of Westeros, ruling 113Stefan Sassehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03504751435668017553noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1758815004886180861.post-54694424236299636452016-01-25T21:37:24.189+01:002016-01-25T21:37:24.189+01:00Of course, all I thought about was Ramsay's we...Of course, all I thought about was Ramsay's wedding night...Floor Acitahttps://twitter.com/FloorAcita01noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1758815004886180861.post-60552683261610775982016-01-25T21:07:41.124+01:002016-01-25T21:07:41.124+01:00Yeah, Tyrion raped Tysha, but he was a 13-year-old...Yeah, Tyrion raped Tysha, but he was a 13-year-old forced to do it by a bataillon of soldiers ordered by his maniac dad, so that kind of lets him off the hook. Theon, though? He rapes Kyra for sure. Stefan Sassehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03504751435668017553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1758815004886180861.post-27985394348802460232016-01-25T17:17:08.618+01:002016-01-25T17:17:08.618+01:00I agree that Robert was a rapist (even though the ...I agree that Robert was a rapist (even though the hand-jobs itself and what Stefan described afterwards are arguably consensual, as she decides to do it...) but everything else, of course would be rape...<br /><br />The only question is if it was shame and lies, or if he really had amnesia - it's Robert after all and I have NO idea how much wine he drank with Thoros<br /><br />Btw If in both cases everything happened the way it did in Westeros in the real world, would Tyrion and Theon be rapists? In both cases one could argue that they were forced (by actual violence) to participate in sexual acts against their will - so by definition maybe they're even rape victims? Tyrion has -maybe?- a little more agency, Theon is completely broken at that point... On the other hand both Tysha as well as Jeyne are rape victims for sure, so... difficult?!Floor Acitahttps://www.twitter.com/FloorAcita01noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1758815004886180861.post-16042711130745059572016-01-24T22:16:45.654+01:002016-01-24T22:16:45.654+01:00Re: Baelor, I don't know that Baelor surviving...Re: Baelor, I don't know that Baelor surviving changes much. The great spring sickness still kills off his heirs doesn't it? The other Targaeryans still die their various ways. Or perhaps he rids himself of Bloodraven as an advisor. Then what? A Blackfire rebellion reaches further than it might if Bloodraven were around being paranoid of what Bittersteel is up to? <br />Bloodraven could even kill Baelor if he's as all knowing and seeing as it's suggested. Getting him to the wall and his weirwood seat sooner. <br /><br />There are a lot of butterflies there. Heartsbane of Hornhillnoreply@blogger.com