View Poll Results: Where do your loyalties lie?

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  • House Lannister

    2 12.50%
  • House Stark

    4 25.00%
  • House Baratheon

    1 6.25%
  • House Greyjoy

    0 0%
  • House Tully

    0 0%
  • House Tyrell

    2 12.50%
  • House Targaryen

    2 12.50%
  • The Night's Watch (not really a House, but whatever)

    0 0%
  • House Martell

    2 12.50%
  • The Realm (look at you, being all noble and trout)

    2 12.50%
  • House Other (please specify below)

    1 6.25%
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Thread: Which Game of Thrones House are you loyal to?

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    Winter is coming.

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    Targaryen, always Targaryen.

    Brilliant.

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    Incest guilt fluttering away in the wind like Elsa's cape.

    I will be loyal to this house to the grave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToriJ View Post
    Really, at this point in time I wouldn't put it pass George to have the Night's King kill everyone and rule Westeros in an everlasting night.
    He's said the ending of the series will be "bittersweet". Knowing George, that's pretty bittersweet by his standards.
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    Martell ftw!

    Starting on my left with one, your number comes up, you go.

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    I was originally going to say The Nights Watch because they are my favourite. But then I realised I wouldn't be able to touch a girl ever again and... smurf that.

    I'd love to be associated with the Lannisters though. I'd be like a tall version of Tyrion. Getting drunk and whoring all day.

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    House Stark, forever. Including Jon Snow.

    re Psy and The ManI would be disappointed if Aegon won the throne in the end. Not introduced until Book 5, and wins? smurf that noise.

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    JessAegon was mentioned in book 1! Besides, there'll three whole books of him by the end, that's plenty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psychotic View Post
    JessAegon was mentioned in book 1! Besides, there'll three whole books of him by the end, that's plenty.
    Paul :)I know he was mentioned prior to book 5, but we didn't really know much about him until book 5. By book 5 I'm already invested in other characters.

    Right now I think I'd prefer Joffrey being raised from the dead and sitting the iron throne.

    I haven't finished ADWD yet, but I don't know, I just haven't got any kind of attachment to him yet. But that could change, I suppose. But I don't think it will.

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    Jess :)
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    Right now I think I'd prefer Joffrey being raised from the dead and sitting the iron throne.
    I mean, I wouldn't rule that out just yet.
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    Jinx you are absolutely smurfing insane. Never change.

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    Can I suggest a new rule: if your post contains nothing but a spoiler then it should be taken to the spoiler thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fynn View Post
    Jinx you are absolutely smurfing insane. Never change.

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    Stannis for king. The Lord of light will guide him to the Iron Throne.

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    Jinx, Jess, Psy :) IN THE FAR NORTH OF WESTEROS, farther even than the old walls of Winterfell, miles into the Wolfswood, on the northern bank of Long Lake, once stood the castle of Godric’s Hollow, ancestral seat of House Potter. Its walls and high towers had been built centuries before from the pale grey stones of the great mountains to the west, and although Godric’s Hollow was not the oldest, the biggest, nor the highest castle in the Seven Kingdoms, or even in the North, its beauty was undeniable – its construction an assemblage of harmonious angles and symmetry, its towers and turrets tall and lean with perfect curves of polished stone. In the summer, its proud shape reflected in the lake, still like a mirror, and trees surrounded it so closely that they almost seemed part of the architecture itself. When the branches bent under heavy snows and the lake froze over, Godric’s Hollow took an air of peaceful majesty, of sleepiness, as if suspended in time. The black banners with the white phoenix of House Potter floated from its towers all year long, and hung proudly on its walls during the warmer season. But the cold, northern beauty of Godric’s Hollow gave no indication to the tragic fate of the House that inhabited it.

    House Potter was one of the oldest families in the realm. Legend said that long ago, in the Age of Heroes, they had been sorcerers, powerful warriors with magic coursing through their veins. The first Potter, a certain Godric – the same one who had later built the beautiful castle of Godric’s Hollow – was said to have been an ally of Bran the Builder, although not an ordinary man, but one born from the union of a First Man and one of the Children of the Forest. Old tales told of how Godric Potter had helped build the Wall with spells and sorcery, of how he had taught witchcraft to the people of the North and performed unspeakable acts in the name of strange gods and mysterious forces, spraying the blood of innocents on the frozen northern lands. And this magic had been passed down through his bloodline, legend said. The Potters were seemingly almost impossible to kill and lived to be very old, which had earned them their sigil, the phoenix.

    But those were nothing but legends, and Westeros is rich in legends, some of them a thousand times more violent and outrageous than the story of Godric Potter and his unholy powers. Yet, it was still firmly believed among the people of the realm that the Potters were descendants from ancient sorcerers, and that some members of the family possessed great powers, if only one every few generations. But the Potters would only smile when you mentioned this at their table and pour you another cup, for House Potter was one of modesty and integrity, the values of the North. If they did have otherworldly powers, they never used them in obvious ways, and they never sought to rule any kingdom, remaining faithful bannermen to the Starks, to whom they had been sworn for centuries. They usually wed other northerners, mostly among the Starks, the Umbers, and the Blacks, and often greeted the Black Brothers of the Night’s Watch on their journeys to and from the Wall with grace, hospitality, a good bed and a warm meal. They mostly kept away from matters of the court, but would take arms if necessary to defend the North.

    Like too many stories of sorrow in Westeros, the downfall of House Potter started with a king. It started on the day a messenger came to Godric’s Hollow, with a summon from the court, demanding that Lord Harold Potter, his wife Eleanor, their eldest son Charlus, and their only daughter Kimbra head to King’s Landing. The message, bearing the unmistakable Targaryen seal, informed Lord Potter that King Aerys wished to promptly discuss the possibility of wedding his eldest son, Prince Rhaegar, to the beautiful Potter girl.

    Lord Potter was dubious. King Aerys rarely paid any attention to what happened in the North. He had, until then, seemed content to surround himself with southerners the like of the Lannisters, to which none of the northerners particularly objected. But the Potters had gained unwanted fame of late, or more precisely, Kimbra had gained attention when two of the Blackwood brothers had suddenly become rivals and resorted to fight to the death in an attempt to obtain her favour.

    At sixteen, although she had hardly ever left the North but to attend a few tourneys in the Riverlands, young Kimbra’s beauty was already well-known in the Seven Kingdoms. She had the slight, slender built and ebony hair of the Potters, and the large, dark eyes of the Blacks inherited from her mother’s side. Lord Potter, who was a noble and honest man, often scolded her daughter, warning her that vanity is an ugly trait, but Kimbra was fresh as a rose, charming and naïve. She was full of joy at the idea of becoming Prince Rhaegar’s bride. She begged her father to accept the King’s invitation, but Harold Potter had no choice. He could not refuse, even though he deeply wanted to, even though he was suspicious. Rumours of King Aerys’ descent into madness had reached even the far halls of Godric’s Hollow and Lord Harold was not eager to fall into the king’s bad graces. The offer of a king is not something one can refuse. One can only accept and be grateful for the honour. And if it meant that his daughter might one day be queen of the Seven Kingdoms, he would take a leap of faith for her sake.

    And so the Potters travelled south to King’s Landing, unaware of the faith that awaited them there, because unknown to most people outside court, King Aerys was already negotiating to wed his son to Elia Martell of Dorne, and he had no intention of making Kimbra Potter the queen of anything, for he had heard about House Potter, too, and about their history. He had heard the legends and read the terrifying lore of Godric potter and his strange accomplishments. And for some reason, Aerys Targaryen had it in his mind that young Kimbra Potter was a sorceress who entranced young men with her beauty, forcing them into madness and bloodshed to satisfy her nameless, demonic gods. The king had no intention to let her approach his son lest he suffer the same fate than the two Blackwood boys, and almost as soon as Kimbra Potter set foot inside the Red Keep, he collected her pretty head to adorn the walls of his great castle. When her family protested, he locked them in a dungeon cell and showered them with wildfire until there was nothing left. Death by fire, they say, is the purest. Perhaps in his insanity, King Aerys thought it a kindness.

    But the Potter line was not yet destroyed, and King Aerys sometimes, although very rarely, like to think of himself as merciful. He allowed Lord Harold’s last living heir, his youngest son, to live, albeit stripped of all titles. James Potter, then only ten years old, remained safely fostered in Winterfell. Lord Rickard Stark, whose own mother had been a Potter, was full of anger. He raised the boy as his own son, waiting for the day when his people would take their revenge, because the North always remembers.

    The story of what had happened to the Potters spread quickly through the continent and terrorised the smallfolk and the noble Houses alike. It all went downhill from there, as King Aerys’ madness only increased. The following events, of course, are well-known. Prince Rhaegar wed Elia Martell, and some years later, abducted Lyanna Stark. The Starks confronted the Mad King, leading to Lord Rickard’s death, and that of his eldest son, Brandon. It was the last straw. The North rallied its forces, other kingdoms joined, and thus was born the rebellion that would eventually lead to King Aerys’ death and to Robert Baratheon taking the Iron Throne.

    When the war was over, the new king summoned James Potter to court. Now in his twenties, he had fought bravely against the Targaryen forces to avenge his family. King Robert restored all his titles and had him knighted as repayment for his courage and his family’s sufferings. Ser James thanked him, wed a southern lady that he had met in the Vale during the war, and promptly returned home, wanting nothing more than to raise his family in peace and quiet, and to forget the terrible fate of his loved ones.

    Never since was James Potter seen south of the Neck again. He remained faithful to the Starks, but refused to take part in any battle that might shatter his already fragile legacy. The other Houses knew, understood, and left him alone until time would eventually heal his wounds. Once again, the black and white banners could be seen hanging from the walls of Godric’s Hollow in the long summer, and when Ser James’ first son was born, when he looked into the green eyes of little Harry, he finally understood the meaning of House Potter’s words: Rising Again. The gods had given him a little phoenix, and for the first time in years, he felt hope.

    But the story of House Potter was far from over. Their downfall had started with fire, and it is also how it ends.
    Last edited by Pike; 06-19-2014 at 09:15 PM. Reason: i didn't write this sorry

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    You can't enforce your rules on us anymore, Del! FREEEEDOM!!!!

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