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🗓️ 14 December 2022
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This one starts with recent Manderly history and ends with thoughts on starvation, human sacrifice, cannibalism, fear and prophecy. Fun times! Video available on Spotify. Published June 16, 2018.
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1:00.0 | My lord, boomed Hostine Frey. We know the man who did this. Killed this boy and all the rest. Not by his own |
1:29.8 | Hand. No. He is too fat and too craven to do his own killing, but by his word. He turned to Wyman Manderley. Do you deny it? The lord of White Harbor bit a sausage in half. |
1:41.8 | I confess. He wiped the grease from his lips with his sleeve. I confess. I know little of this poor boy. Lord Ramsey's squire was he not. How old was the lad? |
1:54.9 | Nine on his last name day. So young, said Wyman Manderley. Though, mayhaps this was a blessing. Had he lived, it would have grown up to be a Frey. |
2:06.5 | Sir Hostine slammed his foot into the tabletop, knocking it off its trestles back into Lord Wyman's swollen belly. Cups and platters flew, sausages scattered everywhere, and a dozen |
2:17.9 | Manjali men came cursing to their feet. Some grabbed up knives, platters, flaggons, anything that might serve as a weapon. Sir Hostine Frey ripped his long sword from its scabbard and lept toward Wyman Manderley. The lord of White Harbor tried to jerk away, but the tabletop pinned him to his chair. The blade slashed through three of his four chins in a spray of bright red blood. Lady Walda gave a shriek and clutched at her lord husband's arm. Stop! |
2:44.9 | Bruce Bolton shouted. Stop this madness. His own men rushed forward as the Manjali vaulted over the benches to get at the phrase. One lunge did Sir Hostine with a dagger, but the big night pivoted and took his arm off at the shoulder. Lord Wyman pushed to his feet only to collapse. Old Lord Locke was shouting for a maester as Manjali flopped on the floor like a clubed walrus and a spreading pool of blood. |
3:08.9 | Lord Wyman Manderley may not survive the winds of wonder, and well, he nearly got killed right there. In this opening quote, we showed you in a dance of dragons as theon chapter. In prior to that scene, he mentions his failing health to Davos. |
3:21.9 | But even though he doesn't give the impression that he expects to live much longer, he surely expects his house and city to do so. He's loyal to his family as much or more than he is to house Stark, which is saying something given his memory, you know, the North remembers. |
3:37.9 | Of course, but whatever happens to him, House Manjali will go on without him, and White Harbor will stand. I think. It's fair to say that Wyman Manjali has all this very well thought out, mostly. In addition to the opening quote, Lord Wyman famously utters the phrase the North remembers, right? And we love it so much. |
3:59.9 | San Rixians got me covered with my shirt here for the North remembers. But there are older beings, much older, and much more northern, and they remember as well, and they've been waiting much longer than he has. That doesn't bode well. Lord Wyman can't help his family after he's dead. The dead in general can't really help the living, but in Westeros, the dead can kill the living and make them allies. |
4:28.9 | That's the sad elephant in the room. In many rooms, really, all over Westeros. Westeros is filled with rooms with sad elephants. New information for you all. |
4:39.9 | Really, so many well laid plans made by the living are not only being set up to be ruined by the plans of the dead, but heck, the plans of the living aren't even taking into account the dead and their plans. |
4:52.9 | Lord Wyman has prepared really well for the Boltons, the Frays, Stanis, Ricken, Winter, the rest of the North in general, but he hasn't spared one solitary thought that we know of for the White Walkers. |
5:05.9 | In that, he's not unique at all. A lot of people have failed to prepare for this threat they're not aware of, but that's still a huge problem, because frankly, I'd say the Walkers are probably a bigger threat than all those other things I just name combined. |
5:21.9 | But the rest of Westeros has something the mandrelies in the North don't. They'll have some time. It might not be enough time, but they do have it. |
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