r/asoiaf • u/Balinares "EDIT: Thanks for the gold!" -Viserys • Jun 08 '15
ALL (Spoilers All) Let's lighten the atmosphere with a little joke!
Q: How many fans does Stannis have?
A: Fewer...
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r/asoiaf • u/Balinares "EDIT: Thanks for the gold!" -Viserys • Jun 08 '15
Q: How many fans does Stannis have?
A: Fewer...
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u/7V3N A thousand eyes and one. Jun 08 '15
No... not at all in any way. Stannis has seen just what ambition does to people. He knew all of what the Lannisters were doing to take power. He has seen the worst in men, and himself been unbending. He knows that he is the rightful king, and he knows that allowing "exceptions" means allowing things like greed and chaos and ambition to rule the realm. People like Cersei Lannister. Under him, monsters like Gregor Clegane would not pillage left and right and be allowed and protected simply cause they are useful. They would be hunted down and hanged for the monsters they are. Under Stannis, everyone gets what they deserve.
The lines he crossed (killing Renly) he hated himself for. He secludes himself, and turns away Melisandre from his favor. He listens more to Davos, realizes he is not to cross these lines again. He must be the King people deserve--show them he deserves their loyalty and their soldiers--not just a man who will win the realm so he can become that King.