05-06-2019, 12:18 PM
How did Jon prove he would be a terrible king? Just because he always does what he feels right, even to his detriment?
I don't think Varys is a grass is greener guy. If he was, then he would have done more to save Ned and get rid of Cersei. I just think he has no loyalties to people... although he seems loyal to the Targaryen name... regardless who the Targaryen is. I'm curious if Varys and Tyron are really on the same side of the coin. I wouldn't be surprised if they end up on opposite sides and ultimately end up being the reason the other gets killed. It wouldn't surprise me if Varys is just playing like he could be in favor of Jon as king just to see how loyal Tyrion is to Dany.
They've been pushing the mad queen on us for a long time. Whether it ultimately happens or not... it could be a bait and switch king of like Jon killing the NK.
I don't think Varys is a grass is greener guy. If he was, then he would have done more to save Ned and get rid of Cersei. I just think he has no loyalties to people... although he seems loyal to the Targaryen name... regardless who the Targaryen is. I'm curious if Varys and Tyron are really on the same side of the coin. I wouldn't be surprised if they end up on opposite sides and ultimately end up being the reason the other gets killed. It wouldn't surprise me if Varys is just playing like he could be in favor of Jon as king just to see how loyal Tyrion is to Dany.
They've been pushing the mad queen on us for a long time. Whether it ultimately happens or not... it could be a bait and switch king of like Jon killing the NK.
I don't own kid gloves.
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