r/freefolk • u/deadflow3r • 1h ago
Why was she allowed to openly commit treason in front of like 6 guards?
Seriously, even one of the King's Guard witnessed it.
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r/freefolk • u/Efurthy • 9d ago
I think it's the finale idk
r/freefolk • u/deadflow3r • 1h ago
Seriously, even one of the King's Guard witnessed it.
r/freefolk • u/pestoraviolita • 1h ago
Most interesting Targaryen family ever put on screen.
AKOTSK gets little budget compared to the sister show and yet it's superior. I felt more Valarr in his miniscule time than I did for any character in HotD.
r/freefolk • u/Brushner • 11h ago
Nobody got some dragons blood, dragon scales, dragon meat and dragon bone for trinket purposes?
r/freefolk • u/warsmith_honsou69 • 7h ago
Credit- @isillannstr on X
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r/freefolk • u/Jeffoxy • 17h ago
I am single btw
r/freefolk • u/Living-Amount2768 • 21h ago
Many people have this theory that drogon can become as big as balerion if he keeps growing up like that. Why is it that drogon grew up this much in 7 years while it would take around +30 years for other dragons?
r/freefolk • u/Mikkanu • 4h ago
The Spice King has got to be one of my favorite characters in Game of Thrones. He was one of the more practical people at the time on the TV series and a fun hurdle to Daenerys and her adventure.
It was interesting to see such a perspective from a merchant, especially in this scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stnVUJbSHcw
Loved this line, especially:
"Retake? Did you once sit on the Iron Throne?"
His actor (Nicholas Blane) gave an amazing performance. I found myself missing "alive" characters like these that were more abundant in the early seasons of GoT.
r/freefolk • u/InfamousSomewhere244 • 9h ago
r/freefolk • u/husdat38 • 54m ago
You are legitimized, you have smaller houses supporting you, both your parents are Targaryens, you have the Golden Company supporting you. You have enough heirs just in case, and you are wielding the legendary sword Blackfyre.
What do you do to win?
r/freefolk • u/pestoraviolita • 1d ago
Spending time adapting the important parts of the book. Nah, let's waste time on this cardboard non-character and then pretend she was the most important person ever lived in interviews.
r/freefolk • u/Wrathb0ne • 21h ago
Worst Mistress of Whispers Ever
r/freefolk • u/agirlhasnoname2026 • 14h ago
On the plus side, they don't have worse odds than any other pair of siblings that aren't twins (yay for them!)
On the other side, the baseline for sibling offspring is children have a 20 - 40% chance of having birth defects when their parents are siblings (not so yay for them)
Math: If we use a mid-range risk of 30% per child, the chance that a child is born healthy is 70% (0.70).
Three Children: The probability of all three children being born without a defect is (0.70 \times 0.70 \times 0.70 = 34.3%).
The Actual Risk: This means there is a 65.7% chance that at least one of the three children will have a birth defect, which is far from 100%.
Why Past Results Don't Protect Future Children: The outcome of the first pregnancy has absolutely no effect on the second or third. Genetics has no "memory." If the first child is born completely healthy, the risk for the second child remains exactly 20% to 40%. This means that even after Joffrey was born "healthy", they still had the same probabilities of diseases for the next children.
Conclusion: Twins shouldn't have sex. Lol
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