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For questions about the fantasy TV series "Game of Thrones" by HBO. For questions about the book series, which is the basis of the show, use the [a-song-of-ice-and-fire] tag instead. If your question is overlapping in scope, you may use both tags. For questions about the show, which are also specifically about the author George R. R. Martin, use in conjunction with the [george-r-r-martin] tag.
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Why didn't Robb Stark march his men down the west side of the trident?
Why didn't Robb head straight for Riverrun down the west side of the Trident from Moat Cailin, circling around Greywater Watch? Instead, he stayed on the King's Road and had to bargain with Walder Fr …
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Why is heirship so important in Westeros?
Tywin Lannister is keen on making Tyrion marry Sansa Stark so that their would-be son will be the heir to Winterfell.
It seems that tons of treachery goes on, but heirship is sacred. Is this becau …
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Why does Joffrey Baratheon wear both house sigils?
When Joffrey becomes king, he seems to give equal weight to both the Lannister and Baratheon sigils. Why is this? Robb Stark doesn't consider himself a Tully. It's almost as if Joffrey himself know …