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Himang

Episode 9s in every season is the climax for the season. As yall will see in season 3. Episode 10 wraps all up. Great plot building.

Jen Bee

I know it’s been a little bit since and maybe you guys already pieced it together now, but about Jorah being one of Ned’s banner men: yes, he absolutely was. Do you recall in the first season when Jorah talks about why he had to leave Westeros? He mentioned more than once that Ned Stark “wanted his head” for enslaving and selling poachers he had found on his land (which he also said he did because he had an “expensive wife”). I find it helpful to recall an outline of the sort of Feudalism that Westeros exists in. A King rules the entire nation (the boundaries of which change over time). The land is broken into regions. That King then has Lords under him who oversee each region for him (also referred to as Wardens of said region). All men who own land in the region owe that Lord their allegiance, which is why they are called “banner men” because they are supposed to serve that Lord and honor his House (carrying his banner). Which of course, when they “call the banners,” that means that all fighting men in the household of each land owner must come fight with their Lord’s House when called upon to do so. This is also what is meant by places/people that are “free” (Free Cities, Free Folk), that they are free of this rather ironclad system (Quick side note: lots of interesting irony here. Slavery is illegal in Westeros, but no one escapes this feudalist system that dictates much of their lives. Likewise, in certain parts of the Free Cities, slavery is either done surreptitiously or out in the open as a thriving business. It does seem that only the “savage” Free Folk truly understand and respect autonomy). Lol sorry if you already knew all this and I just over explained everything! 😅🤣 But I just remember when all of that clicked into place for me, it was helpful throughout the series. Anyways, since Jorah specifically speaks of Ned holding him to the law against owning slaves, that is because Ned is his Lord. And this Lore video did indeed say Jorah was Ned’s banner man, helping to cement that as well. Just some interesting filling in the blanks for ya ☺️

Vishnu Vatheriparambil Mohandas

Xaro Xhoan Daxos mentioned about a khalasar led by a woman with three heads. That is Daenerys leading her dothraki khalasar. Three heads meaning three dragons. We know Targaryen house sigil is a dragon with three heads. I think this prediction of warlocks is what made Xaro believe in Pyat Pree the warlock which led to them joining forces.

Vishnu Vatheriparambil Mohandas

Loyal knight that help escape Viserys and Daenerys from Dragonstone to Essos is a character that is unfortunately not mentioned or not even a part of the tv show. He's only mentioned in the books. Ser Willem Darry was that knight.