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Ellaria Sand

History of Westeros (Game of Thrones)

History of Westeros

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4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2023

⏱️ 123 minutes

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Summary

No character represents the concept of revenge or the blood feud like the Red Viper. It is ironic, and quite intriguing that his paramour Ellaria Sand is quite likely the character who best represents opposition to these cycles of violence... and unlike Oberyn, she's still alive and still fighting for peace, while one of her daughters, named Elia for Oberyn's beloved sister, is joining the Game of Thrones.


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0:00.0

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1:47.2

In a song of ice and fire, as in real life, there are cycles of violence. Countries, kingdoms, families, houses, individuals fall into the

1:56.0

trap of blood debts, revenge, vendetta's, vengeance, sometimes you call it justice, the fact that there's so many words for it

2:05.1

kind of helps sell the point a bit there's so many ways to describe this concept

2:09.7

and it goes on and on it tends to as each fresh grievance must be answered they never

2:14.0

feel like it's quite equal like ah now we've settled it no it always just kind of

2:19.2

starts up again or maybe not always but often it starts up again sometimes there's a resolution

2:24.4

but sometimes that's just a reprieve not an actual end of the cycle it's like

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