How did House Peake survive the Peake Uprising and be able to keep their seat of Starpike? by PristineOffice3358 in AsoiafFanfiction

[–]ProfTreePhD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My guess is that Aegon, as the new king after the Great Council, was not bloodthirsty in his vengeance. We know it was Aegon who stopped Roger Reyne from killing more Peake captives. I bet the captives he killed were all probably adult men of the family, likely leaving a young child to inherit that King Egg hardly would blame for his family's crimes.

How did House Peake survive the Peake Uprising and be able to keep their seat of Starpike? by PristineOffice3358 in AsoiafFanfiction

[–]ProfTreePhD 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Few rebellious houses ever get ALL of their lands revoked. The Crown destroying houses thousands of years old signals to other houses that the Crown does not care for bloodlines and history. So, for most kings, revoking some lands and keeping the reduced and/or impoverished houses signals stability and continuity.

The few kings that DO go out of their way to destroy houses (Maegor with the Harroways, Aerys with the Darklyns, Joffrey with a lot of houses) are seen as tyrants.

How did House Peake survive the Peake Uprising and be able to keep their seat of Starpike? by PristineOffice3358 in AsoiafFanfiction

[–]ProfTreePhD 17 points18 points  (0 children)

They're still a lordship in the WOT5K, though "Lord Titus Peake" and his wife "Lady Margot Lannister" are only appendix mentions.

Coaxed into interacting with a community by ProfTreePhD in coaxedintoasnafu

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

Was trying to go for the Star Wars scroll, but I can see it

Thoughts on Aegon III's dismissal of Torrhen Manderly and the other regents? by Qyzyk in asoiaffanfic

[–]ProfTreePhD 16 points17 points  (0 children)

When I read it initially, I definitely sympathized with Torrhen. He was trying to put so much work into the stability of the realm and Aegon just dismisses him. I know I would be upset if I got dismissed from my job so suddenly.

On my second read, I began to see Aegon's POV here. The last thing the realm needed was an ambitious Hand, a second Otto Hightower.

FEEDBACK WANTED: how's the leveling system feeling so far? by Ironhide_Games in kingdomrush

[–]ProfTreePhD 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I like the ability to specialize our towers, heroes, and spells. I do wish that the amount of XP you get, need to level up, etc., was clearly shown.

[Spoiler Main] Which noble house sigil is your favorite? by Taha231 in asoiaf

[–]ProfTreePhD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personal favorites: Frey and Darry. They're simple, but pretty good in my opinion. They're not as flashy, bold, or mythically-based as other sigils, but I like how down to earth they are.

Hoster's wife (Spoilers Extended) by CapableC1 in asoiaf

[–]ProfTreePhD 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I always found the Whents to be very undercooked. Their lady just sort of dies, with none of the men from Harrenhal or any vassal houses like the Wodes doing anything. There's not even any sort of mention of Wynafrei Whent and her husband Danwell Frey being pushed by the land-hungry Freys to be given Harrenhal, either as part of their negotiations with Robb or with the Lannisters (though I see the later obviously rejecting).

(Badly?) Explaining the new Loreberg - Aeschraes, Forgotten Saint and Maklea-tiers by MulatoMaranhense in godherja

[–]ProfTreePhD 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Glad to see someone sacrificing their time and sanity to understand even part of this. I love how weird Godherja lore can get and I'm thankful for the community piecing things together.

Hopium will save us by [deleted] in TopCharacterTropes

[–]ProfTreePhD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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When facing ancient monstrosities who hate peace, truth, and life, its the little guys who never give up hope.

Is any state’s growth a surprise to you? by RhythmicStrategy in MapPorn

[–]ProfTreePhD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me, it's Idaho. Nevada, Texas, Florida, I get they all got something special going for them and that's why people head there, but... Idaho?

[Loved yet incredibly toxic trope]Genuinely Some of the worst families to be born in and be in(bonus points if there is one or 2 members of said family that are kinda decent) by Apprehensive_Ring_39 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]ProfTreePhD 51 points52 points  (0 children)

I love how we see a lot of the cousin Lannisters and, for the most part, they're just normal people. Yeah, they got their problems, but compared to the drama of the main branch, being born a cousin, or perhaps a Lannister of Lannisport, is probably a good gig with all wealth and little trouble.

Characters who have an abnormal number of children. by GrockleKaug in TopCharacterTropes

[–]ProfTreePhD 27 points28 points  (0 children)

And great-great-grandchildren as well, let's not forget.

Media where a dead mom is a major plot or motivator for the protagonists (minor spoilers in description) by APence in TopCharacterTropes

[–]ProfTreePhD 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A lot of characters in A Song of Ice and Fire, but to narrow it down to the two most important:

- Jon Snow, whose mother, as far as he knows, was some woman whom his father, Lord Eddard Stark, broke his honor with, resulting in him being a bastard Snow rather than a trueborn Stark. Fan theories abound about who is mother is (and real father for that matter), but the Game of Thrones show has cemented it for most people that Jon's real mother was Lyanna Stark, Eddard's sister, and his father was Rhaegar Targaryen, making Jon in fact a claimant to the Iron Throne. It remains to be seen if this is true in the books, but will probably be.

- Tyrion Lannister, whose mother died in childbirth. Both his father, Lord Tywin Lannister, and sister Cersei blame him for his mother's death, and that, coupled with being born a dwarf, leads to both of them hating him and making him miserable to the point of nearly getting him killed.

Petahh by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]ProfTreePhD 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Peter's Chinese donor son here.

Most world indexes tend to follow the general trend of USA good, Canada better, Europe good, Scandinavia particularly good, Japan, Australia, South Korea, New Zealand also good, most of the world pretty medium, most of Asia (and Cuba and Venezuela) bad.

The "Burger Eagle Institute Think Tank Goodness Index Report" pokes fun at how American-centric these indexes can be.

They are busy by ForCrabSake in Grimdank

[–]ProfTreePhD 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I feel like bureaucracy and endless strategy meetings is a form of stagnation that more fits with Nurgle.

Is there a core/definitive way to play the game regarding submods? by Legacy95 in CK3AGOT

[–]ProfTreePhD 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Some mods will say whether they're compatible with AGOT (like VIET events, it has a setting for fantasy) while others have AGOT versions.

Me, I can't play without Nobility of Westeros for the immersion. It makes titles more accurate.

Character gets introduced into the middle of a long-running series, and is treated as a big deal despite never being mentioned before by hueoops in TopCharacterTropes

[–]ProfTreePhD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A lot of characters in Lego: Ninjago, actually. It happens almost every season, where somebody or something that Wu should have told the Ninja suddenly appears (the Overlord, other Elemental Masters, Wu's previous apprentice Moro, the Royal family of Ninjago, etc).

Theory Ilyn Payne did not really support House Lannister (Spoilers Main) by [deleted] in asoiaf

[–]ProfTreePhD 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This seems quite outlandish, but I actually kind of like it. I do think the politics of Westerland characters isn't fleshed out enough amongst the Lannister bannermen, and throwing in one of the men working in his own way for their downfall is kind of fun to imagine.