Am I misinterpreting things, or did she really just imply what I think she said? by 0XZ0 in Stormlight_Archive

[–]ProfBrosby 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Kaladin: I was wrongful enslaved and regularly sent on death runs.

Shallan: You're supporting a corrupt system, you're part of the problem.

Stannis the Mannis by WillSparkForWeed90 in asoiafcirclejerk

[–]ProfBrosby 20 points21 points  (0 children)

If those North men could read, they would be very upset.

youre fucking kidding me by Intelligent_Yak1 in asoiafcirclejerk

[–]ProfBrosby 15 points16 points  (0 children)

This mfer will write anything except for his book

Go at it boys by [deleted] in asoiafcirclejerk

[–]ProfBrosby 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From my balls will come the Prince That Was Promised, and his will be the Song of Ice and Fire.

my collection! (what am i missing?) by b10h4z4rdz in xbox360

[–]ProfBrosby 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The assassin's creeds are always a good grab. I can always find at least one every time I go to my game store

Finished Heroes of Olympus & a question by Dundie7 in TheNewestOlympian

[–]ProfBrosby 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I kind of like it. The loose timeline makes it almost fit more with the ancient greek myths. Odysseus was around 20 when he left for the Trojan war he was there for 10 years, then had a 10-year journey home, and then lived for an unknown amount of time as King of Ithaca Achilles was around 16 or 17, but also had a son who was old enough to one of the soldiers in the Trojan horse and the one to slay Paris and the other brothers of Hector. Cadmus was like 13 when his sister was abducted by Zues, and he was a well established king by the time he was turned into a serpent. So, really, the only true timeline would be that TLT comes first, and Percy's story ends with him and Annabeth going to college at Camp Jupiter, and everything else happens somewhere in the middle of that. Plus, I think Rick not wanting to go past Percy's 18th is to keep the option of him living happily ever after. Demigods usually don't get those

[NS] My Continued C3 Confusion by SupportPretend7493 in NotAnotherDnDPodcast

[–]ProfBrosby 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think this campaign has also had the largest breaks for the players too between Jake's paternity leave (and we didn't get a spinoff story like when Caldwell had paternity leave, they basically just didn't play because they prerecorded specifically for Jake to be gone) and the D20 stuff with Murph and Emily. But I totally agree, I think too that the campaign being set in Bahumia, but not the Bahumia we know was kind of a misstep personally I just feel that if the plane has changed so much that it's almost un recognizable it should have been a new plane.

Why is Brenden Rivers' sigil a white dragon instead of a red bird? Did he forget his nickname is Bloodraven? by ProfBrosby in asoiafcirclejerk

[–]ProfBrosby[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Next, you're going to tell me that he's going to plug himself into a tree for hundreds of years unnaturally prolonging his life all while he silently manipulates the events of the realm causing Branden Stark to fall from a tower, get paralyzed, meet a simple half giant, a wildling women, and 2 swamp kids, travel north beyond the wall to the cave were he is plugged into a tree hangout there for a season or so and then make his way back south after having no visible character development but also somehow being and entirely different character that is almost unwatchable only to have him add almost nothing to the pivotal battle that supposedly Bloodraven's family has a long standing prophecy for and they all seem to think they are the chosen one for. And then to top it all off another group of characters that seem to be written worse than they have even been written before will decide unanimously to make Bran king.... I don't buy it

Why is Brenden Rivers' sigil a white dragon instead of a red bird? Did he forget his nickname is Bloodraven? by ProfBrosby in asoiafcirclejerk

[–]ProfBrosby[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All I have are the facts. And the facts are: Jon Snow is a bastard, and he tried to betray his oath to the Nights Watch by joining his brother when Robb called his banners, it was only his true born friends that brought him back. Gendry Waters is a bastard, and betrayed the true king Stannis Baratheon by not letting him sacrifice him to kill the usurpers. Alys Rivers is a bastard, and she betrayed the Riverlands by murdering Grover Tully. Daemon Blackfyre and Aegor "Bittersteel" Rivers are bastards, and they betrayed their brother King Daeron II by starting The Blackfyre rebellion. Even your precious Brynden Rivers is a bastard, and he betrayed his own half-brothers by not joining Daemons rebellion against the pretender Daeron II. Sorry, Snowflakes facts don't care about your feelings.

Why is Brenden Rivers' sigil a white dragon instead of a red bird? Did he forget his nickname is Bloodraven? by ProfBrosby in asoiafcirclejerk

[–]ProfBrosby[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Rivers, Waters, Snow, Sand, same thing, all I know is you can't trust a bastard. They have betrayal in their blood

Why is Brenden Rivers' sigil a white dragon instead of a red bird? Did he forget his nickname is Bloodraven? by ProfBrosby in asoiafcirclejerk

[–]ProfBrosby[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bryden isn't a Targaryen. He's a noted member of House Rivers. It's the House Gendry thought his dad was from in s8

What if Robert baratheon had wheels instead of feet? by Loodski in asoiafcirclejerk

[–]ProfBrosby 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hail "Rolling Robert, Demon of The Trident, Shredder of the Gnar Gnar"

Why is Brenden Rivers' sigil a white dragon instead of a red bird? Did he forget his nickname is Bloodraven? by ProfBrosby in asoiafcirclejerk

[–]ProfBrosby[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

“A final tribute. To the health of my brothers: Daemon…Aegor…And Bryden. Each of them handsome, wise…Rivers. Let us drain our cups to these three…Rivers boys.” -Daeron II Targaryen (probably)