i mean, i would gladly wait, but a kingdom needs an heir.
radder? well, perhaps i simply ought to ask you to accompany me into town. we will find a shop that sells musical instruments and you will show me your rad-most example of a guitar. what an utterly bizarre world you come from. women who sing in groups? and that song is hardly one the faith would approve of. you know, i should like to see it.
not literal lions, not in this one. the golden lion is the sigil of house lannister, so every song or tale or banal talk about us features some manner of a lion by-name or lion imagery. ours is the principal house of the westerlands, it has been since the age of heroes thousands of years ago. in fact, the north and the westerlands are the only parts of the seven kingdoms that have not changed hands at all.
⟪ focus!!! ⟫
my grandfather, tytos lannister, was weak. in fact, he was often called the toothless lion, it took him less than one-and-ten years as lord of casterly rock (our ancestral seat) to nearly drive the westerlands to ruin, all while strengthening his own enemies. in the end, two of the lesser houses rouse up against lannister rule.
one of them was house reyne of castamere, which had for its sigil the red lion mentioned in the song. it was my father, tywin lannister, who crushed the reyne-tarbeck rebellion, extinguishing both houses in his wake – thus the 'rains' weeping over empty halls.
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radder? well, perhaps i simply ought to ask you to accompany me into town. we will find a shop that sells musical instruments and you will show me your rad-most example of a guitar.
what an utterly bizarre world you come from. women who sing in groups? and that song is hardly one the faith would approve of. you know, i should like to see it.
not literal lions, not in this one. the golden lion is the sigil of house lannister, so every song or tale or banal talk about us features some manner of a lion by-name or lion imagery. ours is the principal house of the westerlands, it has been since the age of heroes thousands of years ago. in fact, the north and the westerlands are the only parts of the seven kingdoms that have not changed hands at all.
⟪ focus!!! ⟫
my grandfather, tytos lannister, was weak. in fact, he was often called the toothless lion, it took him less than one-and-ten years as lord of casterly rock (our ancestral seat) to nearly drive the westerlands to ruin, all while strengthening his own enemies. in the end, two of the lesser houses rouse up against lannister rule.
one of them was house reyne of castamere, which had for its sigil the red lion mentioned in the song. it was my father, tywin lannister, who crushed the reyne-tarbeck rebellion, extinguishing both houses in his wake – thus the 'rains' weeping over empty halls.