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Yes, they could try, but no one would give up their daughter. Volantis is so rich and powerful that all free cities had to work together to defeat it. Behind the black walls, the families have thousands of Valyrian swords. These families are so rich that only the Lanisters have more gold. What you shouldn't forget is that they only marry Valyrin and the Targs are mixed with Andals and first men.
yes and do you realize that ra*e of the girls in the red room is normal?
Omnipotence is not reality manipulation. Omnipotence can do all thinks where reality manipulation can warp reality.
wow you are not the sharpest tool in the shed. Without the the four fundamental forces there is no space and without space there is no time. Gravity (one from the 4) is the curvature of the universe, caused by massive bodies, which determines the path that objects travel. That curvature is dynamical, moving as those objects move aka ''General Relativity'' by Einstein.
So that I understand this correctly. He wants his daughter to have the fundamental strength of his family. The land where dragons are born and grow up. Hahaha What could possibly go wrong?
The water dance is a refined form of fencing in which the practitioner stands sideways and wields a slender blade. aka Rapier
Which one? You do know that time is relative right? Without the the four fundamental forces there is no space and without space there is no time. Magic is like a cheat. Immortalit is timeless. Telepathy can fry your brain or make you a sla*e. Power Nullification makes a time user like a normal human. Omnipotence aka God. Reality Warping is like ''What you're talking about never heard about this think called time''. Teleportation can fo*k up time user (50/50 for that comes down who is smarter). Wormhole Creation can send someone with time powers away (like a universe that is dead or hell and so on).
Unlike what’s been said in the TV show) the mines haven’t emptied, and are considered the best in the world. Even in Asshai, they ask about Casterly Rock, which they believe to be a ‘palace of gold’. George R.R. Martin, at ConCarolinas 2014 [source]
Where do you get this? I asked roughly the same question here : Are the Lannister secretly broke? If they are not, how rich are they really? (in the books) I am rather convinced by the answer I got, and I believe the Lannisters are still wealthy. The two key pieces of evidence in my opinion are: During Robb's campaign in the West, his forces win many battles and capture a number of assets, including several gold mines. That is reported to Robb, and obviously if those gold mines had run dry and been closed, that would have been mentioned. His staff seems to treat them as important economic resources, so it seems implausible. Granted, the mines Robb's armies capture don't actually belong to the Lannister but to their bannermen. But they are all in the same area near the Rock, and it would make sense that they all started being exploited about the same time and in the same way, with the same kind of organization and technology. And it would be logical that the Lannister have the best, the richest, the deepest and the most numerous mines. Globally, if the Lannister's bannermen still have fully operational gold mines, it would seem very unlikely to me that the Lannister haven't. During ADWD, we have a chapter with Kevan's POV where he considers paying the Crown's debts with Lannister gold. He seems unpleased by this prospect... but that's all, he's annoyed, not alarmed or overly worried, in his opinion it is something House Lannister can afford. And we are likely speaking of millions of dragons. If the Lannister were indebted to the Iron Bank, it would mean ultimately paying the Crown's Iron Bank debts (and other creditors) with the Lannister's Iron Bank borrowed money, and Kevan would certainly think twice before trying to run some kind of bank fraud with the Iron Bank. (Plus the Iron Bank itself can certainly put two and two together and ask pointed questions.) It is also impossible that Kevan acts in ignorance and does not know the Lannister's real financial situation at this point. Even if the Lannister were broke and Tywin hid it even from Kevan (which I am not inclined to believe, but let's suppose), now Tywin is dead and one of the first thing Kevan, as new head of the house, would have logically done would be enquire about the family's assets and resources and someone (a maester, a clerk, whoever) would have told him. That secret, however well hidden, couldn't possibly survive his death. So that's it. If the Lannister can consider paying millions of dragons without flinching and probably have functional gold mines, I can't describe them as anything less than really rich. However, I think they are deliberately exaggerating and overplaying their reputation, and are considered by almost everyone to be even much richer than they actually are. Maybe they are not the richest house in Westeros any more. Many other houses have been described as being really rich (most notably the Tyrell), and the fact that they are not bragging about their wealth as much as the Lannister does not automatically make them less wealthy.
hahaha funny joke. Time is like lower end. Lets star with the op powers aka = the four fundamental forces — gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces — that are responsible for shaping the universe we inhabit. - oh there is also magic or Immortality or Telepathy or Power Nullification or Omnipotence or Reality Warping or Teleportation or Wormhole Creation and so many more
lol - There's a tunnel between the Red Keep and the Street of Silk for an unnamed Hand of the King whose reputation would not permit them to be seen frequenting a brothel. Pretty much everyone thinks this unnamed Hand was Tywin. It's even theorized that Marei, one of the girls that works at Chataya's brothel, is a bastard daughter of Tywin's.
Rhaegar was born in 259 AC. Viserys Targaryen was born in 276 AC, So Rheager is around 17 years old.
There are no mountains in the crownlands.
Mountain-Wildlings in the crownlands?
LoL So he is a bast***?
A complete suit of plate armor made from well-tempered steel would weigh around 15–25 kg. Also, it was used for mounted or unmounted troops. Plus, armored troops on the sea are kinda bad in a big way. If you have time, take a rock that has a weight around 5-10 kg and go in body of water with it. You will sink. In sea-warfare, armor is a promise of death.
Or he can use his brain and use full plate armor. You know the best armor. Plate armor provided superior protection compared to other types of armor. It offered enhanced defense against slashing, piercing, and blunt-force attacks. Plate armor also distributed the weight evenly across the body, allowing knights to move more freely despite its heaviness.
To put it simply the MC is a rapist. What reason could the MC have for this? Is the MC doing the rape because he was shown a little disrespect or is the reason because he found the young woman annoying? The MC is an INCEL. Because how can someone go from being a good, hardworking person to being a rapist? Or to put it simply, if someone sees women only as objects or possessions without rights, then this is the right story for this person.
DC Comics' 'no-kill' rule dates back to 1940 when Batman and Superman stopped taking lives. Today, it defines heroes from Nightwing to Shazam. DC Comics laid the groundwork for superheroes as fans know them, but a lot has changed since the 1930s. While the Justice League can implement a no-kill rule among the team, Green Arrow correctly points out that the team inadvertently kills people every day based on who they decide to save. Choosing who to save in a life-or-death situation is one of the greatest hardships of being a superhero. In Batman Begins, he comments that he avoids killing to avoid become like the criminals he faces, believing that doing so will make him no better than his enemies. Superman Wants To Give His Enemies a Chance at Redemption.
In medieval times, steel was made by heating iron over a coal fire over a period of time. So if he uses coal when forging why isn't it steel he creates? It is much more expensive to waste money on an iron sword that no one has a use for. If he made iron nails or copper pans/pots then I would understand.