Was there supposed to be a 5-year gap in A Song of Ice & Fire/Game Of Thrones? If so, where would the gap have been? Some say George R.R. Martin had planned
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Sorry, "Game of Thrones" fans: One of these guys is definitely, unequivocally, 100 percent dead | Salon.com
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How did Stannis manage to break Mance's Army of Presumably 80-100 Thousand with his 6,000? especially when Mance was said to have more Giants and Mammoths around. I mean, horses are cool
![Spoilers] Kattegat is under the command of Ragnar. Stannis Baratheon plans to invade. How well would he do? : r/vikingstv Spoilers] Kattegat is under the command of Ragnar. Stannis Baratheon plans to invade. How well would he do? : r/vikingstv](https://preview.redd.it/spoilers-kattegat-is-under-the-command-of-ragnar-stannis-v0-ag72hmbhkphb1.jpg?auto=webp&s=81f77e8b384433b37aee6bde24339ee939553b24)
Spoilers] Kattegat is under the command of Ragnar. Stannis Baratheon plans to invade. How well would he do? : r/vikingstv
What if Stannis had a son with the charisma of Renly, the strength of Robert, and the persistence of Stannis? - Quora
Stannis fought five battles and lost three, so how is he regarded as an experienced or talented commander? - Quora
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Spoilers All) An exonerated king is going to absolutely annihilate his foes using a magic sword and a strategy he planned to use on a sibling. : r/asoiaf
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Spoilers Main) Rethinking the 5 Year Gap – Structural Problems Are Still Haunting the George : r/asoiaf
Was there supposed to be a 5-year gap in A Song of Ice & Fire/Game Of Thrones? If so, where would the gap have been? Some say George R.R. Martin had planned
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