Game of Thrones -- "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" -- 5/12/13
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Re: Game of Thrones -- "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" -- 5/12/13
I think Tywin/Cersei consider Tyrion to be a LINO (Lannister in name only). If they had their way he'd probably be called Tyrion Snow or whatever the Lannister version of a bastard is (Sun? Goldilocks?).
On the other hand calling him a Lannister is an insult to Tyrion. Although TBH he is probably the closest thing to Tywin than either of the other two.
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Re: Game of Thrones -- "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" -- 5/12/13
I probably should have put most likable. Cersei/Joffrey are on one side of the scale, Tyrion on the other and everyone else somewhere in between.
I think Tywin/Cersei consider Tyrion to be a LINO (Lannister in name only). If they had their way he'd probably be called Tyrion Snow or whatever the Lannister version of a bastard is (Sun? Goldilocks?).
On the other hand calling him a Lannister is an insult to Tyrion. Although TBH he is probably the closest thing to Tywin than either of the other two.
I think Tywin/Cersei consider Tyrion to be a LINO (Lannister in name only). If they had their way he'd probably be called Tyrion Snow or whatever the Lannister version of a bastard is (Sun? Goldilocks?).
On the other hand calling him a Lannister is an insult to Tyrion. Although TBH he is probably the closest thing to Tywin than either of the other two.
Oh shit, you said Tywin/cerci. Then I agree
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Re: Game of Thrones -- "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" -- 5/12/13
Here are all the bastard names in the Seven Kingdoms:
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