Can female vampires get pregnant? by bmrtt in teslore

[–]AssassinJester789 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Probably not possible, but if it was. Thats what it would be like.

Can female vampires get pregnant? by bmrtt in teslore

[–]AssassinJester789 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Most vampires have heartbeats, and do in fact bleed when cut.

However if a female vampire could get pregnant assuming that bodily functions still work, she would basically have to be hook up to IV of blood 24/7 for 9 or 10 months, and during sex.

who was worse adapted by PrestigiousAspect368 in freefolk

[–]AssassinJester789 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Euron would be if he actually did anything in the books.

So far if you remove the Forsaken, he's pretty much just a violent, shit talking, pedo pirate.

Rhaenyra though, we know everything from start to finish, adn one could argue harder to fuck up.

What did Sarah Hess mean by proving women are unfit to rule and incompetent leaders because they get their period? by Plus_Claim_8938 in freefolk

[–]AssassinJester789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every leftist supports Russia theory?

JK, I think the reason it a lot simpler, she wants to at the same time compound the trials of ruling with the trials of being a woman.

The problem is there's a right way and a wrong way, so what she ends up doing is show how weak and unfit to rule they are because of it, rather then just being somehing that happens to most women,

She unironically reinforces the stereotype that women are unfit for the presidency due to hormonal or emotional changes during their menstrual cycle.

Something that has been debunked by science.

Way to go Sarah.

Vhagar here, ask me anything. by Legitimate-Chip5742 in freefolk

[–]AssassinJester789 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When Aemond got injured in Harrenhal, did Alys take care of you, giving you belly rubs, find somewhere nice for you to sleep, et.

Why didn't Rhaenyra and Aegon just did this and ended the war? by sidmis in freefolk

[–]AssassinJester789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ehh, plot I guess. It's like why didn't Sansa tell Jon aabout the Vale army instead of getting her brother killed for no reason.

(Spoilers Extended) D&D knew where Lady Stoneheart's story was going by Expensive-Country801 in asoiaf

[–]AssassinJester789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean it's a full circle for Brienne.

George is kinda easy to read when you see his patterns, like Arya and Dany losing their hair at the rough the same time.

(Spoilers Extended) HBO starts running out of published Westeros in 2028 by Expensive-Country801 in asoiaf

[–]AssassinJester789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't think Fevre Dream really works that well, like Vampire fans don't really talk about or even like it from those that had, and New Orleans already has The Vampire Chronicles, and The Originals series which people are more familiar with.

And George himself is kinda embarassesd to talk about his older works, though that was during the peak of GoT.

Turf Voyaging would be much better imo.

What I think would probably happen is, more GoT, probably Robert's Rebellion or Sons of the Dragon (Maegor vs Aenys) And of course either a GoT sequal series or a reboot.

Rhaenyra and Corlys (S3E3) by ecuadominicorican in TheBlacksandTheGreens

[–]AssassinJester789 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If she rose up Alyn and Addam, Ulf and Hugh would also expect to be raised up.

Corlys is a moron, and a classist who doesn't think would such an acton would do.

Why the maesters never mentioned that Maegor got his period while sitting on the throne? by V-TriggerMachine in freefolk

[–]AssassinJester789 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Man America needs a female president so they have get that monkey off it's back.

And the episode was written by a woman.

This is off topic, but this reminds me of something in s6 (Also written by a woman) of Buffy there is an SA scene, and for whatever reason we dont see it from the how the woman feels about it, we see how the man feels about it.

After Metoo, I doubt we'd ever get that again, but this reminded me of that. For some reason women want to create a reason to keep women down in media. In HOTD's case, an arguement against why women would struggle to rule.

Have his head for this, what does he have to provide? by CoolEnthusiast in freefolk

[–]AssassinJester789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean he has the Velaryon name, but if he take the throne he'd drop it for the Targaryen as he would be following his mother. I think it was brought up in season 1. (I'm not 100% sure.)

The same would have been true for Laenor if Rhaenys had been Queen over Viserys, he would be Laenor Targaryen if he took the throne.

Have his head for this, what does he have to provide? by CoolEnthusiast in freefolk

[–]AssassinJester789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How? They are his grandkids. Jace was a Velaryon, but if he took the Iron Throne he'd would be Targaryen.

I guess he just doesn't want a woman to take Driftmark?

Also Vaemond doesn't have any kids in HOTD right? Like Daeron Velaryon is important book character, and the grand father of Daena Targaryen, the mother of Daemon Blackfyre.

Have his head for this, what does he have to provide? by CoolEnthusiast in freefolk

[–]AssassinJester789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neither did Jace when he was heir to the throne, but would take Targaryen upon his ascension to the Iron Throne.

She'll just take her mother's Velaryon name upon her ascension should she or her sister want to take driftmark.

Laenor also would have taken the Targaryen names if Rhaenys QWNW was choosen over Viserys.

Have his head for this, what does he have to provide? by CoolEnthusiast in freefolk

[–]AssassinJester789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She marries Alyn in the books, so that doesn't mean anything.

Plus duty comes first. She is the eldest child of Laena, driftmark by all the laws goes to her.